Thursday, July 29, 2010

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Chen Lo - Chronicles Of A Rebel (2010)



The notice was posted up on the gates of the Brooklyn College Academy, courses Teacha KRS-One are not insured by the old timer but his replacement Chen Lo. Amazement among students, lack of KRS-One was a foregone mc having regained his mic Pellerin to distribute the word about a vibe distilled by the perfectionist Showbiz but why not have chosen a headline rather than a stranger to this court shows? The task seems unfathomable to do for this mc and yet it is poorly known. Unknown distribution channels, Chen Lo saw the Hip-Hop as a culture and not just a music. Classrooms of Brooklyn, the mc of Mali where the blood continues to flow into foamed to provide a passionate approach to the movement.


front of this audience of students suspicious and distrustful, Chen Lo not arrived empty-handed, armed with his first solo project 'Chronicles Of A Rebel ' mc has issued 18 Lessons rap stamped 100% Brooklyn for the greatest pleasure of our ears.

To enforce compliance, nothing better than a sharp but brief presentation of the character on Lo on a beat 80's middle period and the mark he shared with his assembled Chronicles rhythmic vibe on a smooth release of a TV series of the 70's. No barrier for him, the HH'm born in the streets of the Bronx, his message is universal and irretrievable by all Drifter offers students a ride around the rap and universal unity. Just as the Teacha, Chen Lo delivers a passionate speech punctuated by a verb sometimes radical but always in the direction of a Hip-Hop to the values found. The journey continues, but through time, welcome to the 90's Classic tribute of an era that seems so distant in the same vein followed by Remember Days. Rap is often synonymous with awareness and Chen Lo is trying to attract the attention of future values of the movement on Slave, Woman's World and Africa.

Chen Lo does an admirable role as Deputy knowing marry passion and pedagogy. Chronicles Of A Rebel contains its own set of tracks of high Live through Break Free, Brooklyn and Bring It Back . An effort to listen to 18 tracks hollow without even carrying a piece missing in this first solo project. Still, at the level of the mic, flow of Chen Lo is in control from start to finish and offers a very understandable diction of his speech. An album that addresses many facets themes without typing in the bidding. Roll on next course.


15/20

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