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Blood$

Stalley - OHIO (Discussion Thread)
« on: October 25, 2014, 01:22:25 PM »
01 Welcome To O.H.I.O.                                                          (02:17)
02 Jackin' Chevys                                                               (03:26)
03 Problems                                                                     (03:25)
04 Boomin'                                                                      (04:30)
05 What It Be Like Feat Nipsey Hussle                                           (04:05)
06 One More Shot Feat Rick Ross & August Alsina                                 (04:31)
07 Always Into Something Feat Ty Dolla $ign                                     (03:12)
08 System On Loud                                                               (03:15)
09 3:30pm                                                                       (04:07)
10 Chevelle Feat Rashad                                                         (04:24)
11 Free                                                                         (03:16)
12 Navajo Rugs Feat De La Soul                                                  (07:24)

gonna roll me one and give this a spin, wish "Swangin'" made the cut even though it's old now
 

mrkmaidog

Re: Stalley - OHIO (Discussion Thread)
« Reply #1 on: October 26, 2014, 07:46:37 AM »
Buying this tomorrow!!! this is bangin. Stalley is a hella dope and lyrical. wished "swangin" was on the album too.
 

Dogg Ly Dogg

Re: Stalley - OHIO (Discussion Thread)
« Reply #2 on: October 26, 2014, 11:44:52 AM »
Really like that dude and his EP was fire but this album isn't all that.. it's ok but I expected way better for his debut especially after hearing his dope ass single with Ty$
IMO It sounds more like a mixtape than an actual album but well I will give it another chance next week.
 

Blood$

Re: Stalley - OHIO (Discussion Thread)
« Reply #3 on: October 27, 2014, 06:19:13 PM »
this is easily the best album that dropped in October by a landslide and possibly a top 5 album of the year, if you're sitting at home bumping this on headphones or laptop speakers you're not getting the whole feel for the album you gotta play this one in the ride, shit makes me want to hook my 12s back up for real... every track is at least a 4/5 rating IMO

needless to say I went out and bought this one today at Best Buy  8)
 

Matty

Re: Stalley - OHIO (Discussion Thread)
« Reply #4 on: October 27, 2014, 06:29:30 PM »
disc is pretty bumping but no quik in the end :(

Eddz

Re: Stalley - OHIO (Discussion Thread)
« Reply #5 on: October 28, 2014, 01:46:35 AM »
this is easily the best album that dropped in October by a landslide and possibly a top 5 album of the year, if you're sitting at home bumping this on headphones or laptop speakers you're not getting the whole feel for the album you gotta play this one in the ride, shit makes me want to hook my 12s back up for real... every track is at least a 4/5 rating IMO

needless to say I went out and bought this one today at Best Buy  8)

Logic's album is way better than this
 

Blood$

Re: Stalley - OHIO (Discussion Thread)
« Reply #6 on: October 28, 2014, 08:31:54 AM »
this is easily the best album that dropped in October by a landslide and possibly a top 5 album of the year, if you're sitting at home bumping this on headphones or laptop speakers you're not getting the whole feel for the album you gotta play this one in the ride, shit makes me want to hook my 12s back up for real... every track is at least a 4/5 rating IMO

needless to say I went out and bought this one today at Best Buy  8)

Logic's album is way better than this

lyrically - yes, but that's where it all stops... it's nowhere near as cohesive or entertaining as this one and doesn't have real stand-out joints

I'd also say the production was better on here
« Last Edit: October 28, 2014, 08:39:14 AM by Blood$ »
 

Blood$

Re: Stalley - OHIO (Discussion Thread)
« Reply #7 on: October 28, 2014, 11:26:28 AM »
Since introducing the world to a brand of rap coined “Intelligent Trunk Music,” Stalley has remained consistent, releasing free projects like Lincoln Way Nights and Savage Journey To The American Dream, before testing the market with the Honest Cowboy EP, a project released as a mixtape in 2013, but after rave reviews and a BET nod in the “Best Mixtape” category it only made sense for the label to release it to iTunes. Now the MMG rapper returns with his long-awaited debut album entitled Ohio. The LP, reconnects Stalley with longtime friend and producer Rashad, who helps Stalley capture sonic inspirations from the G-funk era, while sampling influential ’70s soul bands and artists like Ohio Players, Bootsy Collins, Parliament Funkadelic and more to give the album a reestablishing sound that we have become familiar with during the music trajectory of the bearded BCG member.

To kick things off, Stalley welcomes listeners to the Ohio experience on the intro track, a mellow laid-back record that finds the wordsmith repping for every single area code in the Blue Collar State while proclaiming his originality and his quest to take Ohio rap to another level. Following things up is the first lead single of the album, “Jackin’ Chevys,” a fun record in which Stalley pays tribute to Eazy E’s classic cut “Boyz N’ Tha Hood.” The Massillon native brags about the grand theft auto life on the track as he pays homage to the classic American muscle cars over a hard-hitting beat by Rashad.

Next up is probably the darkest record from the entire album entitled “Problems,” a hard-edged record that features Stalley speaking on the everyday struggle of a dope boy in Ohio. Stalley shines bright on the track and provides a detailed and very bone-chilling tale of survival over the ungodly sounds of Rashad. Another bright spot on the album is the Nipsey Hu$$le-assisted track, “What It Be Like.” On the very trumpet driven record, producer David D.A. Doman fits perfectly the Midwest sound with his production on this song. It’s the personal journey of Stalley chasing his version of the American dream while speaking on the the obstacles he faces in his rap career and the streets. The pairing of Nipsey and Stalley on the same track gives off a laid back West Coast meets Midwest feel, incorporating both areas to create a record that can resonate as survival anthem.

The track “One More Shot” is by far the most radio-friendly record on the album, even possibly his most commercial song ever by Stalley. Accompanied by Rick Ross and a crooning August Alsina, the song is an attempt for Stalley to target the female audience over production by Detail. However, the record may not fit with the rest of the album’s flow, but it’s a great attempt for Stalley to put himself in the eyes of the mainstream. On the album’s second single, “Always Into Something,” Rashad brings more of that Midwest vibe to the record by adding guitar riffs over a menacing brass and laid-back sound, while Stalley reminisces about his upbringing as a kid and the lessons he learned from the OG’s during his early days in the Buckeye state. Ty Dolla $ign provides a great guest hook to the hard-hitting record.

On the last and final track of Ohio, Stalley brings out well-respected rap group veterans De La Soul to join him on the record “Navajo Rugs” – a track in which Stalley compares his music to the Native American Navajo rug. From the details on the Navajo textiles to the rich history behind them, Stalley emphasizes on the passion, detail and love that he puts into his craft. The assist from De La Soul on the song helps bring a great and positive message to the limelight.

Overall, Stalley’s debut album is highly entertaining with a sound that is very refreshing in today’s rap scene. The MMG rapper’s experiences are captured remarkably throughout his storytelling, while still maintaining the Midwest theme of the album. Stalley leaves us with an impressive first project that only makes listeners desire for more “Intelligent Trunk Music.”—Roger Krastz

http://www.xxlmag.com/rap-music/reviews/2014/10/stalley-ohio-album-review/
 

daytondanger

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Re: Stalley - OHIO (Discussion Thread)
« Reply #8 on: October 30, 2014, 04:42:12 AM »
Gotta give props to Stalley for representing Ohio to the fullest.
 

Blood$

Re: Stalley - OHIO (Discussion Thread)
« Reply #9 on: October 30, 2014, 08:10:12 AM »
Gotta give props to Stalley for representing Ohio to the fullest.

best from Ohio since Bone, reps my second home right  8)
 

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Re: Stalley - OHIO (Discussion Thread)
« Reply #10 on: October 30, 2014, 03:06:02 PM »
what a pleasant surprise, I expected it to be good but actually it's one of the best album this year for me


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daytondanger

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Re: Stalley - OHIO (Discussion Thread)
« Reply #11 on: October 31, 2014, 03:41:22 AM »
Gotta give props to Stalley for representing Ohio to the fullest.

best from Ohio since Bone, reps my second home right  8)

You should come to next summers BBQ at my house in Dayton.
Shit is real.
 

S.J

Re: Stalley - OHIO (Discussion Thread)
« Reply #12 on: October 31, 2014, 07:24:05 AM »
I think its one of the best albums of the year so far.
But I'm a do it like this so your crew will know
Tie your leg to a car, tie the other to a pole
Talk shit and laugh cause I got the gift of gab
Hop in the car, hit the gas, watch your ass split in half
-Rappin Ron
 

Blood$

Re: Stalley - OHIO (Discussion Thread)
« Reply #13 on: October 31, 2014, 02:10:29 PM »
Gotta give props to Stalley for representing Ohio to the fullest.

best from Ohio since Bone, reps my second home right  8)

You should come to next summers BBQ at my house in Dayton.
Shit is real.

I'll be there, I go to either Youngstown or Cleveland every summer
 

Mr. Theo

Re: Stalley - OHIO (Discussion Thread)
« Reply #14 on: November 03, 2014, 10:03:46 AM »
disc is pretty bumping but no quik in the end :(
Blame Marvin Gaye's family


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