![]() ![]() The following track might be the one track that does not fit the album. ![]() The overly aggressive chorus might be a bit much for some, but overall the song is a success. The song is far from Tech N9ne’s most lyrical affair, but it definitely captures the angry, fight music vibe he was going for. Why you shake and shiver? Pull the fucking trigger!” I don’t give a damn, I don’t want to hear it, which one of them did it, nigga? You don’t know shit, gon’ get your dome split I’m ready to go in on, you lying son of a bitch You niggas must be crazy, are you fucking serious?įuck this god damn job, you know what? I quit! “Stress Relief” follows and takes the darkness to another level: The beat is a pounding, club worthy, number that is appropriate for the dark, but celebratory anthem. ![]() Like the Nina ain’t alive, hit the replayĮverybody love my music and the whole world cry” The song captures the dark vibe of K.O.D. The album kicks off with “Like I Died (Remix),” which remixes a song originally found on the 2009 Strange Music Sampler. The E.P., exclusively available online at his store, contains 5 songs that capture the same vibe of his “K.O.D.” album. “The Lost Scripts of K.O.D.” represents a concept that Tech N9ne felt wasn’t quite complete and decided to address with a follow up E.P. His music has purpose and his creative process reflects that. Outside of one or two bonus tracks given to his pre-order fans, Tech rarely has an overabundance of left over material from any album. While the man does produce a large amount of music, most recently dropping a double album with “Killer,” his creative process is much more focused than most rappers. Tech N9ne is not your average rapper, especially not creatively. In fact, many times the best material is found in places other than the actual album. That usually leaves them at least an album’s worth of material to spread across numerous promotional mixtapes, iTunes bonus tracks, and the occasional bonus CD, soundtrack, or compilation. The average rapper records a TON of songs for any given album and chooses the ones he feels will sell best. Given the usual creative process that goes into making the average rap album, a project like “The Lost Scripts of K.O.D.” is quite rare. ![]()
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