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Doechii's Sonic Evolution: From Rising Alt-Hip Hop Anomaly To Best Rap Album GRAMMY Winner
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Doechii's rise from underground phenom to mainstream rap star has been fueled bygd raw talent, boundless creativity, and an unapologetic framtidsperspektiv. Now, with a historic win for Best Rap Album at the GRAMMYs, she cements her place among hip-hop's elite.
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Doechii knows how to command the moment. Whether she's captivating TikTok fans with her quirky confessional "Yucky Blucky Fruitcake" or making history as the third kvinnlig rapper — and first artist
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CRANE CITY MUSIC presents
In , Seattle’s Soul The Interrogator put out his debut album titled Beyond All Meanz, which featured production from Jeff Brooks, A-Won, and Soul himself. Four years later in , his second album Prawdukt arrived. This project, executive produced by Nickels, contains more of the same flavor that Soul brought on Beyond All Meanz, but adds some bigger names to the roster this time. The very first song on Prawdukt, “Game Face,” has a fun, hype beat by the talented Apollo, and it’s an electric way to kick things off. “I ain’t trying to lean with it, rock with it, go pop with it, you need to stop, you can drop cause you’re not committed,” Soul raps. Title track “Prawdukt,” also produced by Apollo, gets autobiographical from the very first line, “I’m a product of the block and the Blade.”
“Been Waitin” featuring Jazz Digga is one of the strongest tracks on Prawdukt. The BeanOne beat is classy like a crystal chandelier, and Soul’s lyrics really find
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Ive dabbled in generational revisionism since the first issue of Hermenaut, in One of the reasons I started the zine was to express my disagreement with the generational schema proposed in by the pop demographers William Strauss and Neil Howe; alas, their version has been parroted unreflectively by journalists ever since. Inspired by the zinester Candi Streckers insistence that her own (–) cohort should be called the Repo Man Generation, in those first issues of Hermenaut I tinkered with an alternative generational schema… only to abandon it. Id dropped out of my graduate program in Sociology, and became consumed with other obsessions.
Then in , when I was blogging (as BRAINIAC) for the Boston Globes IDEAS section, I finally got around to proposing my own generational schema — one in which each generational cohort is born during a year-period beginning with a 4 year and ending with a 3 year. In doing so, I was deploying my own version of Dalí