Oddisee – 101 (Album)
02 Claim To Fame
03 Do Our Thing
04 The Supplier f. Tranqill
05 Once Upon a Mic f. J-Live
06 Song For That
07 The Perch f. Phonte & Tor (prod. Flying Lotus)
08 Delusional f. Little Brother
09 Money On the Clock
10 Endure (2Fish Remix) f. Georgia Anne Muldrow, Rapper Big Pooh & MED
11 Chocolate City Dreaming
12 95 North f. Lo-G, Akir & Toine (of DTMD)
13 Ride’n f. XO
14 Soul Clap (rmx) f. Jean Grae
15 Play It Safe
16 All Because She’s Gone f. Phonte
17 Camera
New York Post Reviews Watch The Throne

Alternating between hard beats with raw raps and risk-free commercial tracks, the record sounds best when it gets tough. On the opener, “No Church in the Wild,†West philosophizes, “What’s a king to a god, what’s a god to a nonbeliever.†On a single spin, it’s a throwaway line in a catchy rap, but it’s a provoking question that gains power with subsequent listens.
Not everything is so cerebral. Slightly vapid but destined for radio is “Lift Off,†an optimistic piece in which Beyoncé (a k a Mrs. Z) hits the booster rockets repeatedly, singing, “We’re gonna take you to the moon, take you to the stars.â€
Somewhere between sounding smart and sounding good lies the album’s top song, “Otis,†a tribute to the late Otis Redding. It’s fantastic that these two rap icons are introducing the soul legend to a new generation with extended samples from “Try a Little Tenderness†serving as the track’s foundation. It’s reminiscent of West’s 2004 single “Gold Digger,†which deftly sampled the Ray Charles hit “I Got a Woman.â€
“New Day†is also a highlight as the rappers ponder how they’ll raise their sons. Referring to his Hurricane Katrina run-in with George W. Bush, West says he’ll raise his as a “Republican, so they know he likes white people.†Jay adds, “My dad left me, and I promised never to repeat him.â€
“Watch the Throne†is neither West’s nor Jay-Z’s best, but count it as a success, especially getting two performers as dynamic and egomaniacal as this duo to mesh into a cohesive team.
S/O NYPOST.COM
Q-tip to cancel his planned tour of Europe
“Unfortunately we have recently been told that Q-tip will have to cancel his planned tour of Europe this summer. This means he will not be appearing at The Øya festival in August. This is sad news, first of all for the fans. We know that many of you have been looking forward to seeing Q-tip in the Medieval park. We have not yet recieved much information concerning the cancellation, but we have been told that this is a health related matter as the artist has to go through an operation around the same time that The Øya Festival takes place. As you can understand, this is entirely beyond our control. We hope Q-tip will soon recover, and that he will be able to guest Øya at a later date.” [Oya]
Q-Tip was supposed to hit Oya Fest in Norway, Flow Festival in Finland, Way Out West in Sweden, and a bunch of other festivals on a tour that was set to last August 11 – 27. Lots of disappointed Europeans right now. That said, Q-Tip says “The european tour is currently being rescheduled. Even in festival cities.”
Meanwhile catch Q-Tip on the 1s and 2s at Brooklyn Bowl Sunday night (8/7), and live (I think) with the Flaming Lips, Neon Indian, and Wavves in Long Island.
S/O Brooklynvegan.com