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Power Movement

Tajai

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Album Review

The first solo album by Tajai includes plenty of cameos and beats from his compadres in Souls of Mischief and the extended Hieroglyphics crew, but it's the first time that the rapper's own personality and vision are front and center for the course of a full album. In Souls of Mischief, Tajai is a valuable utility man, but he's rarely the center of attention. On Power Movement, Tajai commands the spotlight with the casual ease of the born frontman and shows off his remarkable linguistic skills. Throughout the album, Tajai features a speedy, dexterous flow that mixes positive sentiments (the outstanding "Let's Live," which recalls the glory days of A Tribe Called Quest and De La Soul), sharp politics ("Quality, Equality"), and a clear-eyed worldview that acknowledges detractors and nonbelievers and then, sharply but without petty rancor, rebukes them: "Dedication," featuring hooks from the R&B singer Goapele, is bitingly dismissive without sounding like the opening shots of a turf war. The beats, contributed by a variety of longtime friends and associates, are unfortunately of somewhat variable quality, but the high points — foremost among them the clever faux-Orientalia of "The Dum Dum" — outnumber tracks like the tepid electroclash "Raunch, Rogue, Skank."

Customer Reviews

Couple good tracks.

Its aight.Lets live and The Dum Dum are the best tracks.

Nothing by Hiero is just "alright"

Tajai is a brilliant and emotive lyricist. He is devoid of thuggery, and instead uses his wit as a weapon. Expect a full emotional range, from rage and wonder to happiness on this album. However, he is a dude and dudes tend to do at least one song that only dudes can relate to and/or appreciate ("Raunch, Rogue, Skank"). This is the only song on PM that I've excluded from my iPod. Other than that, he has a lot important things to say, a lot of social criticisms, observations about the ways of the world, and you get a sense of how he interacts with it. Top notch hip-hop. Why are there only a few reviews, though? Oakland, where you at? Let's trumpet our homegrown talent.

real skills boy!!!!

tajai is dope and this album is some proof. the title track is so F*#%ing dope just get the damn cd already. this is real hip hop from thebay

Power Movement, Tajai
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  • $9.99
  • Genres: Hip-Hop/Rap, Music
  • Released: Apr 27, 2004

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