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" ..they're like the bastard kids of the Wu-Tang Clan, NWA and Outkast. Picture the best of the Def Jam heydays meeting the best of the Death Row Records heyday. This crew is the future. Dopest compilation album I've ever heard. "
Genre:
Hip-Hop/Rap: Hardcore Rap
Release Date:
2003
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Chi-bangin. The Movement Catalog
© Copyright-the Movement. Chicago, LLC
(809400999927)
Record Label: the Movement. Chicago, LLC
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QUALO
--Possesses a unique musical blend of classic street doctrine, spiritual sincerity, humor and urban poetic commentary that has earned them a diverse following; reinging from Chicago and the same crew that brought you the talents of Twista, Do or Die, and Crucial Conflict (although still possessing a strong "East-coast" delivery), these four distinct lyricists possess a synergy and rhythm that has listeners bouncing in excitement one minute and rolling in emotion the next; even simultaneously, at times.
-Four producer-lyricists: Chicago Shawn, Shala Esquire, Preast, & Optimyst
-Three street hits: "Gunshots, Warfare...Revelations"
"Dream Y'All"
" I Aint a Pimp"
-Mixtape staples routinely featured on various mixtapes and compilations
-Releases: 1.) It's All Love EP
2.) Coco maxi-single
3.) Movementality (#1 independent release in the Mid West)
4.) Believe (OUT NOW!)
...and the Movement.
--Royale: "slick-talk"
See: Jay-Z, Jadakiss, Lil Wayne
--Morocco Stone the Colombian Prince: the old soul 80's baby
See: 2Pac, Nas, Twista, Curtis Mayfield, Marvin Gaye
--Alexander Monday aka Ern Cream: uncomparable.
See: "No one. He got this."
the Story...
the Movement.'s revolutionary and (often conflicting) street philosophy, music, and unique grassroot style are notorious. The mob has never strayed from Qualo's original stylistic blend of classic street doctrine, spiritual sincerity, humor and ironic/contradictory urban commentary; such is LIFE. The revolution has begun to spread across the country. the Movement. was founded by members of the Chicago hip hop band: Qualo. Olusola "Shala Esquire" Akintunde, Shawndell "Maasta Link" Lewis, Trevell "Preast" Ruffer, and Kenneth "Optimyst" Bayliss decided to acknowledge the growing fan base and support network they were creating by deeming it: "The Movement". Through the leadership and guide of the Movement.'s head: Olusola "Shala Esquire" Akintunde, the collective has grown from solely supporting the band into a conglomerate and 'religion' (of some sorts) represented by several unique artists and DJ's.
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Wheres Knowledge
author: jesse
Why is everyone on the cd except jeremy AKA knowledge
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author: 7.4.14 nigga
this cd is hood. i'm waiting on ern cream 2 drop that bridge boy shit that i keep hearing about. i heard that shit is hood 2.
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Top 5 of 2003
author: DJ Woahnellie
If you do not own this CD you are stupid. Thank you Qualo and the Movement! Hip-Hop....NO, Music has been waiting for this CD. If I were ever on "Survivor", This is the CD that I would take with me. Go cop the new albub for your moms and your grandmoms and buy 5 for yourself in case something happens to the first 4. I CAN'T WAIT!
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Chi is definately bangin!
author: Redd (of Manchester, England)
I've been tryna find a CD by these Qualo boys for sometime and finally i found it. Perhaps more of a mixtape than a proper album, but from beginning to end it bangs nevertheless.
Anyone familiar with the remix to Aaliyah's 'Are You That Somebody' would have heard Skillz boast "real emcee's can rip over anything". Well, these Chi-Town natives prove they can do exactly that. From ripping over the White Stripes on 'Q Nation Army' to turning the Star Trek theme into a hip hop beat on 'The Beginning' to spitting pure cgutter over the almost humorous country flavour of 'I Ain't A Pimp'.
For me the standout cut however came not from the Qualo boys, but Chicago legends Psychodrama who make a short but sweet appearance on 'The Flux'. The Eurythmics never sounded so good!
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