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The third and final LP from South Carolina's most prolific producer/MC.
Genre:
Hip-Hop/Rap: Hip Hop
Release Date:
2006
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Charm
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Record Label: Badenov Records/1911 Music
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The third, and allegedly final, record in the young MC's career, "Charm" finds Danny! at his most adventurous, and probably at his most mature. It's hailed as a concept album that traces the rise and (probable) fall of an artist who found overnight success, and though this isn't incorrect, "Charm"'s really more of a frame story, a dream bookended by the reality of trying to work and support a family while pursuing a musical career.
Though Danny!'s rhymes aren't always profound -- many of them deal with the sexual benefits afforded to a superstar, and are pretty standard -- he still does a good job of achieving that objective. He explores quotidian struggles of a struggling artist, but he also presents the different sides of fame, from its seductions ("Temptation") and perks ("Can't Wait") to its pressures ("My Problem") and its effects on relationships ("What Now") and artistic integrity ("Lip Flappin"). Danny! has an easy way of rapping that he sticks to throughout the album (though occasionally he does switch up his delivery, on "It's Okay," for example), almost like he's talking or telling a story, which aids in conveying the sense that "Charm" is a snapshot of sorts into the life of a musician, his personal musings, and reflections on his own life.
Production-wise, Danny! has never sounded better, now able to move away from the short four-bar phrases that dominated his previous albums into beats that are much more complex. While lyrically "Where Were You" has a predictable ending that seems fairly contrived, it has a fantastic musical backdrop that works to emphasize the sadness of the song. Background voices sing in a bittersweet descent as a slow bass echoes the pain of the described loss, a forlorn trumpet entering to highlight the shock and despair. Yes, it's affected, and perhaps it's a bit overdone, but it's stirring nonetheless and shows off Danny!'s talents in the studio.
As the album ends with the (post-dream) approach from a record label, it's hard to believe that though there's no conclusion, "Charm" will actually be Danny!'s last. He's set himself up for a sequel, and if he continues improving as much as he has, it could be a pretty good thing.
~ Marisa Brown, All Music Guide
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Hear the Progression
author: Corey
By far, his best album release thus far. Every song is well done. From the College Kicked-Out to Charm, one can hear how much he's progressed as a producer, and more importantly for MC releases, as a lyricist. I don't feel the Kanye comparison, but if someone was to hear it at all, they'd hear it in Charm, which is one of my favorite tracks, next to The Last Laugh and Cafe Surreal. Buy this if you respect hard work and lyrics that are universally understood.
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U r the Man
author: danny wang
I don't think u sound like Kayne West nor 9th wonder. U sound like "Danny Swain". Keep doing your thang.. Charm is the must have album for true school hiphop lovers
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Super Fresh!!!
author: Cinsere LogiQ
Charm is a very solid and innovative cd. The tracks are easy to relate to everyday situations such as text messages, relationships, and aspirations to be something great. I definitely will recommend to everyone!
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A fresh cool hypnotic sound.
author: Dandamizan
Yo, this my first time hearin this joint and the artist. Laid me out. Da beats are fresh,simple, and easy to relate to. He put it down and I hope he hold it down. I'm lookin foward to another album...
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