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Dear Kardi (re: The Valedictorian)

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"F*ckin Shaft music, nigga... No homo"

DOWNLOAD: Kardi - The Valedictorian

There's certain MCs that you can't help but feel. Not because they grew up around the same conditions and in the same circles as you, or because of random references that fly over the heads of most. Some MCs make you feel what they're saying. It's because of their gift for words and ability to paint a picture that draws you to their work and keeps your ears perked up and head nodding. Yesterday, I had the pleasure of listening to your sophomore offering The Valedictorian which arrived in my inbox promptly this weekend. I saw all of the blogs and websites posting it, as per usual with music nowadays, yet no one offered any perspective on it (also becoming the sad norm). Kardi, let me say this: This album made me pine for a time not long ago in time, but far far away in my mind. Being a senior in college and recanting on my time, I can't help but be nostalgic listening to The Valedictorian.

The album starts out on a melodic note, with 'Convocation' sounding off on the aspirations of a high school senior with rap as a goal, but college as a fall back. You sound so hopeful, so filled with joy that one part of your life is closing and another is set to begin. There's an air of arrogance to everything you're saying, clearly derived from being 'America's nightmare: young, black and educated'. At the same time, theres humbleness because you know there's so much more to accomplish, both in rap and school. As a freshman, the possibilities can be so distracting, but there's a main theme to this tape. In being a 'valedictorian,' you espouse focus as a tenet in your rise to the top, something no one seems to talk about. On the track 'Busy' you offer an apology to the people missing you, simply claiming the rigors of a burgeoning rap career and college tenure. It's endearing, especially for anyone who has aspirations that college classes get in the way of.

There's also a nature of duality that The Valedictorian comes with, based on that same battle between academic and non-academic success. Whether in the battle between classes and performances, or trying to keep a steady girlfriend who wants more time than you can give her, balance is necessary, not only as a freshman but as a college student in general. On tracks like 'Black Ferris Beuller' and 'Joke', you don't forget to flex your lyrical muscle, so that it's clear your talent belies your freshman status. Making light of the generation of 'swag' rappers who deem it better to copy than create, you outshine them, showing the Prep for Prep pedigree (P4P stand up!!) that helped to get you to college in the first place.
See, I'm something like a black Ferris Beuller, getting medulla from my tutor while I'm pulling Buddha
Quick bars like seem to roll off your tongue effortlessly, which was impressive. You definitely have a gift for spitting fast. Yet, at times you seemed to get ahead of yourself to the point where I had to rewind songs to catch the full gist of your statements. That's not a bad thing for heads who enjoy listening to rap, but for the untrained ear this might get laborsome. Try and slow down, and with purpose, so we can get the full benefit of hearing what you have to say.

Overall, The Valedictorian put older MCs to shame because it was reminiscent of the freshman perspective, yet showed a wisdom beyond your years. It's not the soulful kind of hip-hop J. Cole puts out. It's much more charismatic, like a freshman extending his hand during orientation. This album had a sound, a feel and a theme to it. It wasn't just a mish-mash of songs thrown together for the sake of it. Much like an undergraduate course of study, there is a plan, and it's clear you're sticking to it, Kardi. Excited for more work from you? I am. Who knows where you'll be in four years, much less one? Just make sure to enjoy the ride, because college moves fast, as do rap careers, though yours doesn't seem to be slowing down any time soon...

Kardi - Black Ferris Beuller

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Kardi - Black Ferris Beuller

Kardi is for real. Let that sink in for a little... Seriously. I'm not bigging the man up because the Prep circle is up on the man. I'm basing this off tracks like 'Black Ferris Beuller', that showcase the Bronx-bred, Middlesex-grown MC in his braggadocious element. His new work, 'The Valedictorian' is looking like it's going to be an ode to a lifestyle I know well, so it's quite easy to resonate, yet the amount of bars this young man has is ridiculous. Add to that a dedicated production team (#shoutout to MC's that have original production, instead of going on other n*ggas' beats constantly), and you've got gold. I'm interested to see what the reaction to the tape is though. Many times, heads are reluctant to try a new artist until they get a huge cosign. I know XV and Chiddy Bang are already on the Kardi bandwagon, but when's this guy gonna get his break? I guess we'll wait and see while bumping this track.
I'm living like a Monstarr, got a team of freaks / Cause I went from poor to rich like Cream of Wheat / See, I'm something like a Black Ferris Beuller / Getting medulla, from my tutor, while I'm rollin Buddha / This'll prolly be the track that you threw up, to tell your friends that you knew me before I blew up
C'Mon Son....

Kardi - Badd

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Kardi - Badd

The whole 'artist who produces' stee-lo is a mixed bag. You've got some guys who produce, just because they can't spit over anyone else's beats. You've got rappers who can't afford good production, and do it themselves. Then you've got guys who are supremely talented at both, but choose to put their talents more into the words than the music. Kardi isn't Just Blaze out here, but fiddles with the Pro-Tools, drum machines and samplers just enough to make your head knock. 'Badd' is the 2nd single off his 2nd mixtape, 'The Valedictorian'. Boasting a sample from The Dream's 'I Luv Yo Girl', the private school hater spins a nice story about finding a fling on 233 and White Plains Road (BX!! BLOOP BLOOP!!!), then realizing everything isn't all its cracked up to be. Nothing wrong with being young and in love, but all of us can recount a young lady who's womanly charms outweighed her importance in our lives. If you're not nodding your head to the surprisingly masterful beat (I found myself wanting to jerk), then Kardi's flow should have your ears at attention. Check the single out and keep your eyes open for 'The Valedictorian'...

Kardi - Joke (Produced by Dru Classic)

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Kardi - Joke (Produced by Dru Classic)

The weirdest thing to me right now about hip-hop is the fact that everyone takes themselves so seriously in hip-hop, yet most rappers out right now have too many inconsistencies in their being. Either they don't live the life they lead in their rhymes, are complete copy-cats or mistake their weirdness for being unique. That's not to throw salt on anyone's game. It's more just a simple statement of the state of hip-hop. I guess that's why I replayed Kardi's 'Joke' about 4 times. A lot of rappers are laughable in their approaches and for that, we have to laugh at their jokes. Whether it's stupid gimmicks (Wiz's steeze is getting old), bad flows (everyone copying Big Sean's punchline flow) or simply lying on wax (coughcoughRawsecoughcough), the jokes are rampant these days in hip-hop, and Kardi provides the punchlines over this jumpy beat...