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Thed Weller

Tuesday Jan 13, 2009

When you listen to the top 40 rap hits nowadays, sometimes you hear lyrics so ridiculous that you wonder if the mc really believes his own hype, or if it’s just an act to gain exposure. Eminem reached superstar status with his raw humor and shock factor. Outkast has shown enough overall depth in their music so that their playful tracks don’t come off so shallow. But putting a positive message in hip-hop has gone out of style, and few are able to pull it off in a balanced way.

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In 2009 the purpose of music is entertainment, but leave it up to this subversive mc from Alabama to bring the ruckus and rock a message. Thed Weller is like a good guy pro wrestler: he’s trying to do the right thing, but ain’t afraid to kick a little ass along the way. With battle raps like this, you’ll think about joining the good guys.

I’ve been rappin since Nissans was Datsuns / my rhymes connect like Al Graham Bell pagin Watson
I’m from a whole other world / it is my space that you lost in / wack mcs set their soul for sale, that’s what it’s costin
I’m like frosting over any cake track / I’ll take the dopest mc and make him think he can’t rap / In fact
That’s what Thed Weller thrives on / I’ll rap your ears to death and won’t stop until I rap your eyes gone…

- Better Than I Can Tell You

Thed Weller - Better Than I Can Tell YouDon’t get it twisted though, Thed Weller’s Better Than I Can Tell You LP isn’t the typical ego-driven chant-down-babylon manifesto against the mainstream. The track Grown Man Music expresses his music’s maturity, while Hold it in the Road (some serious production on this track by Constantine the Emcee) speaks on walking the straight path in a world that rewards shortcuts. The album weaves together organic instruments and raw sampling, ranging from melodic hip-hop ballad to old school banger. Thed also sprinkles in some soul, featuring several guest singers who add to the musical possibilities and keep the album from stagnating.

The full album is available for free mp3 download at ThedWeller.com until Jan. 20. All proceeds from this album go to benefit the Hip-Hop is Music Foundation (HHIM) so if you download the free album, think about kicking down a couple bucks to promote the art form.

4 Comments »

Nashville_fan:

Glad to see my boy Thed getting some well deserved recognition – he represents what hip hop is truly about -TRUE LOVE – of music, of people, of life. This “grown woman” appreciates hearing MY VOICE again in hip hop music. WELL DONE!

January 13th, 2009 | 7:50 am
Karen:

I am definitely a believer in the revival of true hip-hop expressed in Mr. Weller’s music. Listening to Mr. Weller is a truly organic experience. It becomes evident that you’re listening to the authentic sounds of an emcee that was affected first-hand by the original greats of his time. Two thumbs up for your review of Mr. Weller.

January 13th, 2009 | 8:26 am
enetshe:

Thed is an artist that mixes intellegence, love, vebal mastery and artistry together to establish what I like to call the neo-ol’skool subculture of hip-hop. I’m glad he’s getting the credit he deserves! Im a BIG fan!!

January 13th, 2009 | 12:15 pm
taj:

eccentric in a good way…. I enjoy your music

April 17th, 2011 | 4:39 pm
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