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Saturday, June 1, 2013
Roc Marciano( The Return of 90's East-Coast Sound)
Roc Marciano has to be one of the most slept-on and under-appreciated artist that has emerged within the last few years. he has released two great albums, Marcberg and Reloaded. He also self -produces his tracks and has a triple syllable rhyme-scheme that is very vivid and descriptive. I first heard of him through Action Bronson's Blue Chip's mix-tape and since then I have become a fan. While I heard Reloaded before Marcberg, I have to say he is an amazing producer and great rapper. His narratives are great and his choice of samples he uses are also well picked. I am anxious to hear his next album and I think Roc could definitely help push lyricism back in hip-hp. he reminds me of a Wu-Tang rapper , yet he appears like he is from the present. Roc does not often put features on his albums , which is also refreshing because many artist put other artist on their album and it takes away at times their own uniqueness. Overall, I respect and enjoy what Roc Marciano is doing in hip-hop. I will definitely keep checking to hear his music.
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