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- Date Released: June 13, 2006
- Genre: Hip-Hop/R&B
- Style: Rap
- Label: Definitive Jux / The Orchard
Political hip-hop with passion, bite, and laughs.
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We Say...
Mr. Lif's voice is a flat, nasal whirr — imagine Common imitating Bob Dylan — but his words are as passionate as his flow isn't. Political material dominates most of Mo' Mega's first half: "Brothaz" is a series of scattershot yet stirring complaints of how the War on Poverty mutated into a war on people living in poverty, and "The Fries" posits the fast food industry as a conspiracy to cripple the poor with diabetic blackouts. But it's his personal ruminations on absentee fathers ("Lookin' In"), parenthood ("For You") and an imaginary life of fame (the satirical "Murs Iz My Manager," where he trades hilarious banter with the titular L.A. MC) that prove he's funny, relatable and capable of being more than just a Chuck D-style firebrand. And while Definitive Jux capo El-P provides his usual bleak beats (the stoner metal boom-bap of "Collapse" being a particular highlight), it doesn't smother what, if you listen past the drone, are the words of a lyrical acrobat.
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They Say...
Like 2002's I Phantom, Mo' Mega has a concept behind it, but unlike I Phantom, there's no board-game-style liner notes to follow along as Mr. Lif excavates the musings of his mind on culture and politics. What Mo' Mega does have is Lif's brief statement that the album concerns the intersection of lower-class culture with an increasingly modernizing world, and how the latter is adversely affecting the former. Lif scores hits on dozens of targets, both specific (the President, the FCC, the United Nations, McDonald's) and non-specific (the Feds in general, the global community as a whole, materialism, TV, and, it seems, anyone in a position of authority). Laden with caustic commentary, his tracks are lyrically obtuse but rhythmically effective, and with the weight of eight hard-hitting El-P productions behind him, listeners won't mind taking a couple of spins to digest everything he says. And Lif's own productions, for a pair of comedy tracks ("Murs Iz My Manager," "Washitup!") that appear halfway through the program, are just the icebreakers needed to leaven the funky gloom and doom earlier in the record. At the close of Mo' Mega, Lif looks inward. First he questions his father's abandonment of him ("It's pain like this that makes a grown man crawl"), then he wraps up the record, ironically, with a tribute to his child that was written on the road ("I'm on the highway in Montana and it's 7:42/And Daddy wrote a rhyme just for you"). With political tracks and comedy and confessionals, Lif easily covers more ground than virtually any other rapper on record, and he makes his tracks entertaining, but he occasionally falls prey to a common trap -- educating the listeners but not enlightening them.
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Credits
- Ken Heitmueller - Mastering // El-P - Producer // El-P - Executive Producer // Melissa Gorman - Design // Melissa Gorman - Photography // Joey "JR" Raia - Engineer // Joey "JR" Raia - Mixing // Todd Mumford - Engineer // Bob Nash - Engineer // Bob Nash - Mixing // Michelle Shaprow - Vocals // Michelle Shaprow - Guest Appearance // Jesse Ferguson - Project Coordinator
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