Common Pete Rock Review. Common & Pete Rock The Auditorium Vol 1 Review YouTube Common and Pete Rock prove they haven't lost a step in "The Auditorium, Vol While Pete Rock spins a sample of Curtis Mayfield covering the Carpenters, Common waxes eloquent about his hometown's rich history: "I walk through the Chi like I was brother Harold/Washington.
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Finely sculpted and perfectly executed, 'The Auditorium Vol "Stellar" starts the 2nd leg of The Auditorium on a summery boom bap note talking about shining & rising simultaneously while "Lonesome" mixes a vocal sample with kicks & snares asking if one is feeling rather lonely."All Kind of Ideas" featuring Pete Rock himself keeps it in the basement instrumentally flipping "Last Night Changed It All (I Really Had a Ball)" by Esther.
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The pairing is inspired, Rock lifting from deep cuts by soul and funk greats and turning golden-age rap hooks into grooves to establish a vibe that's warm, joyful and nostalgic like a Southside cookout. 1' finds Common and Pete Rock utilising experience to their advantage Common and Pete Rock prove they haven't lost a step in "The Auditorium, Vol
Common & Pete Rock Wise Up Reaction & Review [DPTV] S8 Ep 110 YouTube. "Stellar" starts the 2nd leg of The Auditorium on a summery boom bap note talking about shining & rising simultaneously while "Lonesome" mixes a vocal sample with kicks & snares asking if one is feeling rather lonely."All Kind of Ideas" featuring Pete Rock himself keeps it in the basement instrumentally flipping "Last Night Changed It All (I Really Had a Ball)" by Esther. The pairing is inspired, Rock lifting from deep cuts by soul and funk greats and turning golden-age rap hooks into grooves to establish a vibe that's warm, joyful and nostalgic like a Southside cookout.
Common, Pete Rock Dreamin' (Live Session) Vevo ctrl YouTube. Creating a storm on its release, the perfectly executed roll-out trod the line between fan-service and expertly distilled creativity. 1 features some of the most beautiful, nostalgic-sounding, and high-quality hip-hop beats I've heard in a while