
Sounds really nice, almost like G-Funk but not quite G-Funk.
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Was hoping for a full verse but that little part was too nice. Oh shit this spanish feature, wasn't expecting this. This album is gonna be so slept on and underrated it's not even funny. Feeling this the least out of all the songs so far, but I still really like it. This track is really weird, but I like it.

sounds like something from the Tron soundtrack, really nice. BJ's hook on this beat seems so unconventional but it works so well for some reason. I think this might be the best Chuck verse I've heard yet. This could be a Mobb Deep instrumental, basically. sounds straight out of the fuckin dungeons of rap. One of Chuck's best verses, too.Īttitude: That beat is fucking insane. Flow and lyrics on point for the entire song. Andre 3k could fit over it really well, too.Ĭame Thru/Easily: Came out a long time ago on one of his other EPs, dope song. I could see someone like Chance or Vic on this track for a remix, easily. Chuck is in my top 10 producers tbh, hella slept on and underrated. Chuck kills every verse on this song tbh. Idk why, but it's addicting to listen to. Chuck kills his verse, I really like his delivery. I honestly prefer this to anything on R.A.M and even on G I R L tbh, besides Happy. Legs: Already listened to this 100x but I love it. Flow is on point, rhymes were great, etc. Gonna have to check this dude out, for sure. Sir Michael Rocks still rocks, can't wait for more Cool Kids. It drowns out Chuck a bit but it's so good it's not much of a problem. That flow is nice, that autotune effect was nice, not intrusive or annoying or forced at all. Really feeling Polyester's verse, I like it. Buddy's verse is OK, his voice kinda reminds me of a deeper voiced E-40. this feels really different, I like the hook.

Chuck's raps are a bit average but I still love him. I love how Chuck can make such a simplistic beat as good as complex ones. And that’s far from creative.Alright just downloaded it, going to give my first impressions.Įlevators: nice beat. But give Inglish kudos for not being scared to try new things, because we know how most rappers are.

Although Chuckie keeps you engaged throughout, the lack of cohesion and lyricism leaves you mildly upset.

The general lack of cohesion is what dims the light on Convertibles’ overall quality. And although that’s what makes the album great, it is also the albums main weakness. This soulful experiment is filled with beautiful trumpets that mimic something you would see in Fusion Jazz, which furthermore proves that Chuck isn’t afraid to take his music wherever he chooses. The outro to the album, and my favorite, “Glam,” features man of the year Chance The Rapper. “Shitty Lullaby” is centered on lyrical musings of relationships gone wrong, yet lathered in an upbeat, old school nightclub groove. It’s like going to an Arcade, you may not like all the games, but you definitely enjoyed the experience. But even with all of that going on, Inglish isn’t satisfied and actually does a fantastic job of keeping listeners thoroughly entertained. “Legs,” which features Chromeo, is heavily dance influenced, something you would see in Random Access Memories. Inglish seems to find comfort passively swinging from one specific genre to the next. Inglish fills this project with 1980’s synthy dance club melodies (“Legs”), groovy boom bap, pro-era styled beats (“Attitude”), and even goes the slick, daft punk-infused route with his record “Mas o Menos.” Overflowing with a myriad of contrasting melodies and rough tones, Inglish is out to prove that his type of Hip Hop is just as unique as the clothing that bears his back.Ĭonvertibles is heavily influenced by a plethora of Chuck Inglish’s always amusing style. With The Cool Kids currently focused on their respective solo careers, Chuck Inglish has gone the creative route with his solo offering, Convertibles. But if you can get past the “Hipster-rap” label that seems to have been bestowed upon Chuck Inglish and The Cool Kids, you can see that they have actually done a lot to take hip-hop to the uncharted boundaries that was once thought too soft, too strange, too alien or too trendy for Hip-Hop. Of course, there will always be those “music-heads” that constantly squawk about how every song sounds the same. I think it’s safe to say that Hip Hop is about as diverse and colorful as it’s ever been, and much of it has to do with Chuck Inglish.
