How I Got Over

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Total Tracks: 14   Total Length: 42:26

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01.04.12
Looking cautiously from the high-rise
2010 | Label: Def Jam Records

How I Got Over‘s title track begins with a determined drum-and-bongo shuffle, ideal for navigating grocery store aisles, city traffic or even a flooding inbox. But then the Roots plunge into what they’re actually thinking: “We’re so young and all alone/ We ain’t even old enough to realize we’re on our own.” The Roots are still looking out cautiously from the high-rise — getting their hopes up, albeit cautiously, as they watched Barack Obama’s popularity rise in the polls. In its Monsters of Folk revamp “Dear God 2.0,” the Roots step back as Yim Yames’s voice breaks and wavers, only for ?uestlove and Black Thought to forcefully repair his resigned prayer. Radio frequencies land scuff up keyboard notes that peek out from beneath Phonte’s distressed proclamation, “I gotta get my shit together/ it’s now or never,” Even “The Fire” breaks the illuminating John Legend’s belting into a series of staggered calls, sounding like protest chants hollered through a megaphone. In a heartbreaking turn, Black Thought confesses how much he’s cried even on his best days. He’s never sounded so openly resigned.

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How I got over

cotf10

I will always listen and support The Roots. As a fellow musician and someone who grew up with hip hop back when it was dope and artists expanded their creativity. I feel like we must support the artists of our genre. We can't complain about the pop rap crap that reigns the airwaves if we don't support the real artists and buy their material. This is a nice record. I am always interested in how they incorporate new instrumentation and build their sound. I'm glad they are experimenting it sounds nice and shows growth from their previous records. Good for them and support real hip hop artists please.

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Outstanding

Joseph93

the Roots best album in a while...and easily one of the top 5 albums of 2010. fantastic.

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The quality remains high

JPMusic

another great album

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Good as (better than?) ever...

privatedoodle

New Roots for a new decade. Not near as dark as their last couple, pretty slick variety of textures/sounds and a few unexpected guest spots. Definitely a headphone album. Definitely worth picking up!

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The Roots’ third album for Def Jam and ninth studio set, How I Got Over, is the group’s first release since becoming the house band on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. Crossing paths with the show’s musical guests has fostered collaborations that would not have occurred under any other circumstances. While the album features the likes of My Morning Jacket’s Jim James and Monsters of Folk, there are several less surprising contributions from Little Brother’s Phonte, Dice Raw, P.O.R.N., John Legend, and Jazzyfatnastees’ Mercedes Martinez. – Andy Kellman

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