Blue Scholars / Bayani
Album: | Bayani | Collection: | Hip-hop | |
Artist: | Blue Scholars | Added: | Aug 2007 | |
Label: | Rawkus Entertainment |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2007-08-26 | Pull Date: | 2007-10-28 | Charts: | Hip-Hop |
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Week Ending: | Oct 21 | Oct 14 | Oct 7 | Sep 30 | Sep 23 | Sep 16 | Sep 9 | Sep 2 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 5 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jul 02, 2018: | Happy Hour
Joe Metro |
4. | Oct 26, 2015: | Happy Hour
Joe Metro |
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2. | Jul 10, 2017: | Happy Hour
50k Deep |
5. | Jul 13, 2015: | Happy Hour
50k Deep |
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3. | Mar 07, 2016: | Happy Hour
50k Deep |
6. | Feb 17, 2014: | Happy Hour
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Album Review
Jon Witz
Reviewed 2007-08-21
Reviewed 2007-08-21
Blue Scholars – Bayani
Socially Conscious Jazzy Hip-Hop. Third socially conscious and politically informed release by Seattle duo Geologic (rhymes) and Sabzi (beats). Steady hip hop beats drive the album with the occasional pop-radio track (Track 4). Like two previous albums, sounds like hanging out with friends on a nice day talking about our society and respecting where you’re from—uplifting. Listening to the Blue Scholars is like hanging out in “Hip-Hop Cheers.” All tracks good, gets mellower as the album goes on.
FCC: 3, 6, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14
1. A minute long Baya’i Healing chant. Good intro directly into track 2.
**2: Steady smooth beat with rolling rhymes. Sounds like hanging out on the corner.
3. FCC: (“fuck” at 0:43)-- Great track, catchy hook and deep lyrics. Medium pace.
***4. The “single” from the album—catchy, up-tempo track with big brass old jazz sound. And no, the CD is not skipping on the chorus, that’s how it is.
**5. More smooth catchy mid-tempo rhymes over jazzy beats. Self-Reflective.
*6. FCC: (mild language, “shit” in hook) “A love song for everybody”—Long, meandering track with Geologic saying what’s on his mind.
**7. Socio-Political track with catchy beat and the usual lyrics (not a bad thing).
8. FCC: (“shit”) Slower jam with soulful overtones.
*9. FCC: (“shit”) Piano and flute hooks with metallic beats and more socio-political rhymes.
10. Contemplative instrumental track leads into next song.
11. Picks up instrumental beat, but not necessary to play both. Contemplative lyrics and beats.
12. FCC: (“shit) Slow beats, soul feel, reflecting on Seattle and society on the whole.
13. Track about the WTO Riots in ’99. Steady and drawn out.
14. FCC: (“fuck” around 3:00) Another smooth reflective track.
15. Final smooth, piano, reflective track. Really sounds like the last track on an album.
Reviewed by: Jon Horowitz (Witz)
Socially Conscious Jazzy Hip-Hop. Third socially conscious and politically informed release by Seattle duo Geologic (rhymes) and Sabzi (beats). Steady hip hop beats drive the album with the occasional pop-radio track (Track 4). Like two previous albums, sounds like hanging out with friends on a nice day talking about our society and respecting where you’re from—uplifting. Listening to the Blue Scholars is like hanging out in “Hip-Hop Cheers.” All tracks good, gets mellower as the album goes on.
FCC: 3, 6, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14
1. A minute long Baya’i Healing chant. Good intro directly into track 2.
**2: Steady smooth beat with rolling rhymes. Sounds like hanging out on the corner.
3. FCC: (“fuck” at 0:43)-- Great track, catchy hook and deep lyrics. Medium pace.
***4. The “single” from the album—catchy, up-tempo track with big brass old jazz sound. And no, the CD is not skipping on the chorus, that’s how it is.
**5. More smooth catchy mid-tempo rhymes over jazzy beats. Self-Reflective.
*6. FCC: (mild language, “shit” in hook) “A love song for everybody”—Long, meandering track with Geologic saying what’s on his mind.
**7. Socio-Political track with catchy beat and the usual lyrics (not a bad thing).
8. FCC: (“shit”) Slower jam with soulful overtones.
*9. FCC: (“shit”) Piano and flute hooks with metallic beats and more socio-political rhymes.
10. Contemplative instrumental track leads into next song.
11. Picks up instrumental beat, but not necessary to play both. Contemplative lyrics and beats.
12. FCC: (“shit) Slow beats, soul feel, reflecting on Seattle and society on the whole.
13. Track about the WTO Riots in ’99. Steady and drawn out.
14. FCC: (“fuck” around 3:00) Another smooth reflective track.
15. Final smooth, piano, reflective track. Really sounds like the last track on an album.
Reviewed by: Jon Horowitz (Witz)
Track Listing
1. | .. | 8. | Loyalty | |||
2. | Second Chapter | 9. | Fire For The People | |||
3. | Opening Salvo | 10. | Xenophobia | |||
4. | North By Nothwest | 11. | The Distance | |||
5. | Ordinary Guys | 12. | Back Home | |||
6. | Still Got Love | 13. | 50k Deep | |||
7. | Bayani | 14. | Morning Of America | |||
15. | Joe Metro |