1. He reminds me of hotel shampoo so much that Iโve just started calling him Hotel Shampoo.
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2. The irrational and disproportionate emotional and spiritual attachment I have to the rappers I listened to and loved when I was younger, which makes it more difficult for a โnewerโ person to move me.
3. Heโs never released an album Iโd consider a classic. (His best, If Youโre Reading This Itโs Too Late, falls short of that status.) But perhaps this is an anachronistic way of assessment, when our primary means of consuming music now is on streaming platforms, and we can just make playlists of the shit we like. Does having a great album still matter if youโve either released or been featured on (at least) 50 culturally relevant and zeitgeist-infesting songs in a 12-year spanโwhich Hotel Shampoo definitely has?
4. His verses are book blurbs stitched together. Just quotable after quotable after quotable with no real cohesion. (Can you remember him ever telling a story? And not even a Nas-level story, but like Jigga on โMeet the Parentsโ or Weezy on โMona Lisaโ?)
But he makes it work. The quotable/catchphrase thing is a talent. For instance, Hotel Shampoo ainโt invent the word โfancy,โ but he definitely had/has people saying โoh you fancyโ after โFancy.โ Same thing with YOLO. And โwoes.โ And โYou wasnโt with me shootinโ in the gym.โ And so many other words and lines that feel, well, corny as fuck, but also became ubiquitous.
His verses feel and sound easy, like he spent 15 minutes writing them and five recording them, but thereโs a rigor in the performance of ease, and Hotel Shampoo has mastered it.
5. I grew up on GZA and Ghost and Biggie and Dre 3000 and Big L and L Boogie and Scarface and others whose lyrics, lines, and verses were so intricate and complex that it made rap/rapping seem so fucking hard. The best rappers have always been considered linguistic geniuses. Thereโs even genius origin stories and myth-making(s), like how everyone knows that Jay-Z has supposedly never actually written a rhyme.
Thereโs never been a time, in the 12 years now that Iโve listened to Hotel Shampoo, where I thought โWow. Dude is a genius.โ But I think whatโs happening is that his geniusโthe quotable/catch phrase thing and his preternatural ability to ride/create trends and be a chameleonโexists in places I donโt value as much as the overtly difficult lyrics.
6. I wouldnโt place him on a list of the 25 best rappers ever. But I feel like we need to have two separate categories for rap goats. You have the โbest at rappingโ goat list, with people like Black Thought and Jay Elec and Jean Grae on it, and the โbest at making rap songs/albumsโ list, with people like Hotel Shampoo and Kanye West.
Iโm done here. Goodbye!
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