Ever wondered what it might be like to deliver baked goods for a living? Yeah, me neither. Nonetheless, Hoodie Allen sets out to answer that oddly specific question with his latest opus. Video single numero uno off the free follow-up to iTunes #1 album All American offers listeners a glimpse into the daily grind of a professional Cake Boy, with all the frosting, food fights and f**king that entails. Booth-approved beatsmith !llmind mans the boards, crafting an ultra-minimal, percussion-driven backdrop for the artist’s self-assured bars. Jakob Owens comes together with David “D-WHY” Morris to direct the record’s official visual visual accompaniment. Like what you’re hearing? More is just around the corner on Hoodie’s Crew Cuts LP, due out digitally next Wednesday, February 20.
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DJ Booth Crew Total Ratings: 1642 |
One of the dopest records I've heard from Hoodie.
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| Posted on Feb 11, 2013 |
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| Posted on Feb 11, 2013 |
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DJ Booth Crew Total Ratings: 11677 |
Oh, Hoodie. You're so silly! (Those baked goods look damn good, btw).
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| Posted on Feb 11, 2013 |
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| Posted on Feb 12, 2013 |
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DJ Booth Member Total Ratings: 11 |
This track is.... interesting? It sounds like something from the A$AP Crew. I listened to this, then went back to "No Faith in Brooklyn," then back to this and it's certainly different. But, it's growing on me. I could do without the hook, though. His new album will be REALLY interesting.
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| Posted on Feb 13, 2013 |
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| Posted on Feb 18, 2013 |
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DJ Booth Member Total Ratings: 27 |
Awful.
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| Posted on Feb 19, 2013 |
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| Posted on Feb 19, 2013 |