I’ve been touring every where just to bring those joyful smiles
On a four-year long mission, guess this album took awhile
been to Auckland, been to Glasgow, been to Anchorage and back
now I rock a North Face jacket and a brand new A’s cap
I’ve been at it for a decade, can’t believe I’m 32,
Or how much of what I said on "Download this Song" came true
I answered every single question on my Reddit AMA
and for 17 whole minutes it was up on the front page
I dropped an introspective album not a lot of people liked
but I felt a little better when my Dad said it was tight (right?)
I played Carnegie Hall and produced a hundred tracks
I lost 35 pounds (yeah!), I gained 25 back (oh?)
I gave a lot of hugs and I shook a lot of hands
you will never meet an MC who’s more grateful for his fans (thank you guys!)
I've been working on this TV show, it's really going great
coming to the screen near you in 2038
The show’s called Yes, Yes Y’all!, and basically it’s the story of me and three robots, one spider, who travel through time to learn about history through a hip-hop cultural lens. There’s Pickles, the vituperative DJ with giant eyes that are turntables. There’s Michelle, the anthropomorphic microphone, and there’s Art the gigantic spray paint can… and then there’s Crazy Legs, who’s this spider with eight ADIDASes, who’s dancing and stuff like that. Imagine if Jam Master Jay had eight legs, how much vinyl he could mix? But anyway, you’ve got to wait for it because in the meantime, here’s my fourth album.
supported by 35 fans who also own “Where Ya Been Lars? II”
Couldn't have made "BURNER" without the Nerdcore genre this man started. Love this O.G.'s exasperated take on the modern internet, and hope he hasn't given it up entirely! Laurence Warner
supported by 25 fans who also own “Where Ya Been Lars? II”
I love this whole album: It just captures a wide range of experiences and affects the listener with a wide range of emotions.
I first liked this album because of the nerdcore elements, but I fell in love when I realized that these verses were true poetry, speaking to a deeper truth and beauty unlike most hip-hop I've heard. "A Poet" exemplifies this with its bittersweet message about how poetry is not valued. This is the first hip-hop tune I've ever shed a tear over.
Take a bow, Mega Ran. platinumazure
The Philadelphia rapper turns the children's music formula on its head with old-school beats and sharp life lessons. Bandcamp Album of the Day Sep 13, 2023