Spoek Mathambo/Big K.R.I.T.
Think Positive--Or Not
Spoek Mathambo: Father Creeper (Sub Pop)
Although I slotted this Soweto-raised 27-year-old's 2010 Mshini Wam as promising kwaito electro, I never imagined it promised a hip-hop record so dark it reveals his labelmate Shabazz Palaces for the arty pothead we can assume he is. Contra the nervous crits who claim to hear a "palpable feeling of hope" or "summery highlife melodies" (highlife, eh? I've heard of that‑-African, right?), even the sweet opener about the sexual maturation of a guy who was feeling it before his pubes came in ends ominously. After that come evocations of oppression only more brutal because they're sometimes dissociated‑-blood diamonds, why we hate our crap jobs, the deadening surrender of the tricking American hip-hop makes light of. The music suits because it's also dissociated‑-beaty enough to keep your foot tapping and your subconscious involved, but devoid of the escapist joy that is the miracle of so much Afropop produced from equally horrendous daily struggles. A
Big K.R.I.T.: 4Eva N a Day (free download)
He was just Kritikal, but the Mississippi underground had trouble pronouncing that word‑-check out the consonant-averse "1986" intro to understand why‑-so he made it Big K.R.I.T., claimed it stood for King Remembered in Time, and continued a rapping career that imagined high school coaching as a fallback. No hip-hopper has ever been bigger on getting up when you're down and making every minute count. Could get tiresome, but on a no-cameos mixtape Def Jam couldn't clear, his proudly drawled, lucidly conceived preachments go undefeated. Almost every soulful track grew on me, with the clincher "Down & Out," one of his periodic explanations of why sometimes he sips and smokes instead of trying yet again. A MINUS
1. Velha Infancia Tribalistas
2. Hey Ya! Andre 3000
3. Coma Girl Joe Strummer
4. Beware (Jay-Z Remix) Panjabi MC
5. Get Low Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz, Ying Yang Twins
6. Hurt Johnny Cash
7. Letting Go Wayne Wonder with LL Cool J and Duchess
8. Y Control Yeah Yeah Yeahs
9. Fighter Christina Aguilera
10. Vanessa From Queens Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks
11. Maps Yeah Yeah Yeahs
12. Redemption Song Joe Strummer
13. Seven Nation Army The White Stripes
14. Me And Giuliani Down By The School Yard (A True Story) !!!
15. Rock Your Body Justin Timberlake Feat. Pharrell Williams
1. R.Kelly: "Ignition (remix)"
2. Buck 65: "Wicked and Weird"
3. Johnny Cash: "Hurt"
4. Justin Timberlake: "Rock Your Body"
5. White Stripes: "Seven Nation Army"
6. Rancid: "Fall Back Down"
7. Toby Keith: "I Love This Bar"
8. Nas: "Made You Look"
9. Talib Kweli feat. Mos Def, Jay-Z, Kanye West & Busta Rhymes: "Get By (remix)"
10. Kanye West: "Through the Wire"
11. Dandy Warhols: "The Last High"
12. Emma Bunton: "Maybe"
13. Bubba Sparxxx: "Deliverance"
14. Panjabi MC feat. Jay-Z: "Beware of the Boys (Mundian to Back Ke)"
15. Justin Timberlake: "Senorita"
16. A.R.E. Weapons: "Don't Be Scared"
17. Timbaland and Magoo: "Indian Flute"
18. Coldplay: "Clocks"
19. Sean Paul: "Get Busy"
20. Electric Six feat. Jack White: "Danger! High Voltage"
runners-up:
Belle and Sebastian: "I'm a Cuckoo"
Beyonce feat. Jay-Z: "Crazy in Love"
Big and Rich: "Wild West Show"
Black-Eyed Peas feat. Justin Timberlake: "Where is the Love"
Blur: "Out of Time"
Kenny Chesney: "There Goes My Life"
Danger Mouse and Jemini: "The Only One"
Dixie Chicks: "Travelin' Soldier"
50 Cent/Notorious B.I.G.: "Realest Niggas"
Al Green: "I Can't Stop"
Alan Jackson: "Remember When"
Lumidee: "Never Leave You (Uh-Oooh, Uh-Oooh)"
Madonna: "Hollywood"
Nelly, P.Diddy and Murphy Lee: "Shake a Tail Feather"
Outkast: "Hey Ya!"
Outkast: "The Way You Move"
Pink: "Feel Good Time"
The Roots feat. Cody Chesnutt: "The Seed 2.0"
Scissor Sisters: "Laura"
Vive La Fete: "Noir desir"
2. Panjabi MC feat. Jay-Z: "Beware of the Boys (Mundian To Bach Ke)" 16 + 0 1 number one vote
3. Beyonce feat. Jay-Z: "Crazy in Love" 15 + 1 3 number one votes
4. Justin Timberlake: "Rock Your Body" 15 + 1
5. White Stripes: "Seven Nation Army" 9 + 2 1 number one vote
13. !!!: "Me and Giuliani Down by the Schoolyard" 8 + 0 1 number one vote
14. Lil Jon feat. Ying Yang Twins: "Get Low" 8 + 0 (2 votes are for the remix)
15. Electric Six feat. Jack White: "Danger! High Voltage" 7 + 2
16. Outkast: "The Way You Move" 7 + 1 1 number one vote
17. Missy Elliott: "Pass That Dutch" 7 + 1
18. Justin Timberlake: "Senorita" 7 + 0
19. Justin Timberlake: "Cry Me a River" 6 + 0
Todd Snider: "Beer Run" 6 + 0
The Rapture: "House of Jealous Lovers" 5 + 1
Kanye West: "Through the Wire" 5 + 1
24. Junior Senior: "Move Your Feet" 5 + 0 1 number one vote
25. Liz Phair: "Why Can't I" 5 + 0
26. Warren Zevon: "Keep Me in Your Heart" 4 + 1
27. The Wrens: "This Boy is Exhausted" 4 + 0
The Wrens: "Everyone Chooses Sides" 4 + 0
29. 50 Cent: "In da Club" 3 + 4
30. A.R.E. Weapons: "Don't Be Scared" 3 + 1
Black-Eyed Peas feat. Justin Timberlake: "Where is the Love" 3 + 1
32. Dizzee Rascal: "I Luv U" 3 + 0 1 number one vote
Drive-By Truckers: "Outfit" 3 + 0 1 number one vote
34. The Go-Betweens: "Caroline and I" 3 + 0
The Darkness: "I Believe in a Thing Called Love" 3 + 0
Fountains of Wayne: "Bright Future in Sales" 3 + 0
Christina Aguilera: "Beautiful" 3 +0
The Shins: "So Says I" 3 + 0
Postal Service: "The District Sleeps Alone Tonight" 3 + 0
40. Fannypack: "Cameltoe" 2 + 2
And unless you have a couple fascinating examples of performers on your lists who are good for reasons Bob Xgau entirely muffed (and yes, it should be people he likes that you like in a fundamentally different way), I'm gonna saddle up the ol' hoss and ride over the horizon into the next conversation. (not the poll, though, okay?)
1. Sonic Youth - Daydream Nation
2. Built to Spill - Perfect From Now On
3. Pavement - Crooked, Crooked Rain
4. Modest Mouse - The Lonesome Crowded West
5. The Smiths - The Queen is Dead
6. Radiohead - OK Computer (I already hear Christgau sighing and yelling N*Sync is better)
7. The Minutemen - Double Nickles on The Dime
8. Interpol - Turn on The Bright Lights
9. Modest Mouse - This Is a Long Drive for Someone with Nothing to Think About
10. Dinosaur Jr. - You're Living All Over Me
There's 10. All time 25 is as follows:
1. The Beach Boys - Pet Sounds
2. The Grateful Dead - Europe '72
3. Bob Dylan - Blood On the Tracks
4. Sonic Youth - Daydream Nation
5. Built to Spill - Perfect From Now On
6. Pavement - Crooked, Crooked Rain
7. Neil Young - On The Beach
8. Modest Mouse - The Lonesome Crowded West
9. The Smiths - The Queen is Dead
10. Radiohead - OK Computer
11. The Minutemen - Double Nickles on The Dime
12. The Beatles - Rubber Soul
13. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Deja Vu
14. The Talking Heads - Remain in Light
15. The Clash - London Calling
16. Frank Zappa and the Mothers Of Invention - We're Only In It For The Money
17. Interpol - Turn on The Bright Lights
18. Modest Mouse - This Is a Long Drive for Someone with Nothing to Think About
19. Dinosaur Jr. - You're Living All Over Me
20. Television - Marquee Moon
21. Captain Beefheart - Safe as Milk
22. Built to Spill - There's Nothing Wrong with Love
23. Neil Young - Harvest
24. David Bowie - The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars
25. The Grateful Dead - American Beauty
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Starting in 1967, Robert Christgau has covered popular music for The Village Voice, Esquire, Blender, Playboy, Rolling Stone, and many other publications. He teaches in New York University's Clive Davis Department of Recorded Music, maintains a comprehensive website at robertchristgau.com, and has published five books based on his journalism. He has written for MSN Music since 2006.
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