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Kurious Blends Technical Wizardry & Personal Introspection Throughout Rhymesayers Debut “Majician.” (Album Review)

Kurious is a 54 year old MC from the Upper Westside of Manhattan, New York who originally came up under the moniker Kurious Jorge. He later signed to Columbia Records over 3 decades ago for the underrated full-length debut studio album A Constipated Monkey after shortening the stage name, returning 15 years later for the independently released sophomore effort II followed by a couple EPs: Koncrete Jungle & Monkeyman. For his 3rd LP however, Kurious has interestingly signed a new deal with Rhymesayers Entertainment & the late icon underground MF DOOM overseeing its creation before his untimely passing.

“Unknown Species” starts with this playfully jazzy intro hitting y’all with that funky new shit whereas “Untainted” puts more emphasis on funk music instrumentally talking about how the streets be promoting as much as it’s riddled with crime. “‘Tis the Season” soulfully feels compelled to spit the smartest within reason leading into “Eye of Horus” conveying urgency by weaving a complex tapestry of history & insight the midst of ducking through & under each pocket in the beat.

As for “1984”, we have Kurious over a sample that throws it back to 4 decades prior getting his b-boy bag lyrically just before “Teach & Forgive” brings a dusty boom bap flare to the table talking about everyone bring sinners & referring to the Earth as primal. “Separation Anxiety”, happens to be this a personal bloodletting in the form of lyrical exercise over this raw synth-driven instrumental, but then “Cow’s Eye” hooks up some horns to talk about feeling emptiness in the heart & the stomach burning being part of the game.

“Bacalao Opera” hops over a vocal sample charging it to the fact of protecting one’s inner vision while “Majical Journey” brings the synths back talking about respecting time so that it eventually respects us. “Barry Gibb” keeps the keen ear for sampling on display treating his people as if they’re royalty & “Par for the Course” featuring Mr. Fantastik makes drum breaks from the early Reagan era sound totally revitalized keeping this this thing of theirs crackin’.

The penultimate song “Open” featuring Homeboy Sandman nears the end of Majician. with both MCs on top of this drumless beat wanting to know exactly what the motive is recalling an unpleasant or embarrassing experience in the past that others would rather forget right after the “Majic” interlude, the closer “Come Back” has this symphonic vibe that I enjoy throughout addressing those who want the payoff & never craving chaos.

A mesmerizing blend of technical wizardry & personal introspection, the radical amount of work Kurious put into his Rhymesayers debut cements his place as one of the premier MCs of his time in addition to substantiating the legacy he has long deserved & removing all ambiguity from the question of whether he can stand as one of the premier MCs of his time. Mono En Stereo’s production feels nostalgically reminiscent to DOOM’s material & Kurious himself steps up his lyrics compared to his previous EPs.

Score: 8/10

Source: UndergroundHipHopBlog.com

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Veteran Spitters G. Dep And Kurious Join Production Crew Team Demo On “Adaptive”

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Producer crew Team Demo enlist the talents of NY rap vets G. Dep and Kurious for a tough new single, “Adaptive,” that’s low-key been in the works since 2012.

The story behind this track is that it began to take shape more than a decade ago when G. Dep and Kurious had met at one of Tony Touch’s Funkbox events in NYC. The two chopped it up, hit it off, and decided to collaborate on a track, which led to G. Dep sending over his verse. The problem was that this was shortly before he turned himself in for a botched robbery attempt that turned deadly in 1993, which would mark the start of an 11 year bid that was commuted in December 2023.

“I wasn’t sure about releasing it like that, when he was gone,” Kurious said about the verse. “So when he came back, we had to let it out!” This led to the emcee sharing the record with Team Demo, who linked with frequent collaborator Yogi to add a hook and flesh it out into a full song.

The result is a dope bit of hip-hop history—and a hell of a single as well. “Adaptive” is available now through all major digital retailers and streaming platforms. The track is a loosie and not affiliated with a larger body of work, but be sure to check out Team Demo’s 2023 release, It’s a Demo.

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Kurious Shares “Barry Gibb” Off MF DOOM Executive Produced Album

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NYC rapper Kurious, has shared today the third track off his forthcoming album Majician, titled “Barry Gibb”. The song and album were executive produced by his longtime friend and collaborator MF DOOM before his passing and produced by Mono En Stereo

On the instantly classic track, Kurious shares “I don’t know if the lyrics relate to this so much, but Barry Gibb from the BeeGees is one of my favorite artists. And, I wrote this song around the time he lost his last brother. He has three brothers and lost all three of them. And, (when he lost his last brother), I was writing like crazy. And, back when they were saying “Disco is dead”, he was writing for Kenny Roger, Dolly Parton, and fucking Michael Jackson. He’s writing for mad people and nobody really knows. I felt like that too. I’m writing a lot for myself and for other people. So, it was just a homage…a salute to him.”

His new album, Majician – also the nickname his peers blessed him with a generation ago, is due out October 18th on Metalface Records and Rhymesayers Entertainment.  It’s a mesmerizing blend of technical wizardry and personal introspection that substantiates the legacy he’s long deserved. Pre-order vinyl, CDs and cassettes via gasdrawls.com and rhymesayers.com, as well as exclusive merchandise.

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