Dujeous - Into Night ft. The Shins
Artist: Dujeous
Producer: Dujeous, James Mercer, and Joe Chiccarelli
Album: No Clearance Series
Label: Dujeous, LLC.
The e-streets are currently the hottest place to push your product, and no one understands this better than New York’s illest hip-hop band, Dujueous. Every Tuesday, the group will drop an uncleared and uncut joint from their new No Clearance Series. Into Night, the first release in the series, is an inspirational song featuring production by James Mercer and Joe Chiccarelli. The cut follows the band towards their triumphant wrap-up on Inauguration Day, January 20th, 2009, when they will drop No Clearance: The Series. This forthcoming album will include all the leaks that have put the group in the spotlight. Rather than over-saturating the market with fraudulent claims of hood grandeur, Dujueous and indie-pop band The Shins have picked up the torch handed off to them by The Roots, and look to put their twist on the hip-hop live band with some very interesting musical choices. Stay tuned.
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Tastemaker |
The beat is boring and the lyrics are alright. I was expecting more but its still pretty good. Wouldnt listen to it more than a few times.
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| Posted on Nov 21, 2008 |
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Tastemaker Total Ratings: 2130 |
I actually the production . The lyrics were straight. These guys remind me of a band here in MN called Heiruspecs. I think they'll have a cult following, but never really get that mainstream success. But maybe that's not their aim. The verses were decent and the hook was really different cool. I can dig it and throw it in rotation. Definitely something different and I condone different.
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| Posted on Nov 21, 2008 |
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DJ Booth Crew Total Ratings: 1624 |
This production is smooth, sounds a little bit like a Wyclef type of joint. The flow was a little too much for me, just too repetitive and never really changed up and got interesting. Would def throw this in rotation, I like this creativity and the way these guys are coming out.
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| Posted on Nov 21, 2008 |
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DJ Booth Member |
got an alternative rock feel to it reminds me of edie brickell and the new bohemians a lil wit that guitar, dude sounds like common too, not bad
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| Posted on Nov 21, 2008 |
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Tastemaker Total Ratings: 2281 |
I know NWA when I see it... This kinda reminds me of spoken word poetry instead of rappin. This is ok. Not something I'd play either.
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| Posted on Nov 21, 2008 |
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Tastemaker Total Ratings: 1309 |
Definitely sound like Common, definitely sound good! The verses are well carried out by the guitar and bass alone, then the strings come softly but give the chorus a more epic feel, plus the vocals and lyrics are good too! Why y’all throwing low ratings then?! Support good music! But I see that cult thing happening MH.
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| Posted on Nov 21, 2008 |
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DJ Booth Crew Total Ratings: 11866 |
I'm away on business (in NY - what up?) and don't have time for thoughtful and insightful comments. Which means...
today is one word comment day! *Unique* |
| Posted on Nov 21, 2008 |
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DJ Booth Crew Total Ratings: 97 |
Never heard of them, but this is pretty chill.
(as I spark up and take puff) |
| Posted on Nov 21, 2008 |
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DJ Booth Member |
"New Yorkz illest group"...uhhuh...yeah right- not in my book...thiz iz hella boring. dont know wutchal c in thiz. rap-n=otha peoplez waay betta but still aight...and beat...aight but the hook/chorus or wuteva iz tha annoyingest part so that brought it down to a 1 instead of 2 becuz thatz wut makez it not lis-n-a-bull to me.
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| Posted on Nov 22, 2008 |
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DJ Booth Member |
Joined the site cause of this song! Everybody's bugging...this song is pretty incredible. Beat is original, hook is especially original. I guess yall like that same old same old.
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| Posted on Nov 23, 2008 |
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| Posted on Nov 23, 2008 |
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DJ Booth Member |
ight...
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| Posted on Nov 24, 2008 |
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