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Strange Journey, Vol. One

Cunninlynguists

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A three-man crew from Kentucky, Cunninlynguists have come a long way since their humble beginnings on the decent if unexceptional 2001 debut Will Rap for Food. Refining their sound and shying away from indie-rap cliches, they've been steadily improving with each release, and their fanbase has grown exponentially, due in large part to the (relatively) massive success of 2006's A Piece of Strange, and live shows with big-name performers both in and out of the hip-hop stratosphere. The backbone of their sound is Kno, an immensely talented producer with a gift for unearthing obscure samples from any/every style of music, (psychedelic, country, folk, whatever), and reconstructing them into fantastic tracks. He rhymes alongside Deacon the Villain and Natti, and together they create unique and compelling songs that are distinctly Southern but far from Crunk, soulful though never cheesy, underground yet still accessible. Strange Journey, Vol. One is a concept album that revolves around life on the road, featuring quality collaborations with like-minded artists including Killer Mike, Slug, PackFM, and Hilltop Hoods. 

Customer Reviews

who cares bout the release date!

this is hip hop! amazing album, one of my favorites yes if you feel me

Quality southern hip hop

This group is one of the few southern rap groups that put out real hip hop. The lyrics are awesome have meaning and produce thought. The beats are also very good in my opinion. They with other groups like Nappy Roots are leading the way in real hip hop in the south. Check this out or any other of their albums you will not regret it.

Not amazing....

I can't tell you how long i've waited for this album to drop and in all seriousness its not amazing like i expected. It's still a good album and probably worth buying if you're interested but compared to A Piece Of Strange, SouthernUnderground, Will Rap For Food, and Dirty Acres its a level below. Im a huge CL fan but expected more and im a little disappointed. I know its not meant to be a full length album like the four i listed but the new songs on here are just so so. Don't Leave is good, I like hypnotized, never come down really isn't that great though. Good cd but if you compare to previous works you have to admit its not one of their best.

Biography

Genre: Hip Hop/Rap

Years Active: '00s

The progressive Southern duo Cunninlynguists' combination of witty lyrics and edgy production has made them a favorite of underground hip-hop fans. Before they teamed up, Deacon the Villain from Kentucky and Kno from Georgia were already well known among the hip-hop underground for both their skills on the mike and their abilities in the producer's chair. Celph Titled, Tonedeff, and Mr. SOS all made guest...
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