Big O – The Light of Day (EP) – Review

Big O - The Light of Day (EP) - Review

Big O surfaces the perfect modern day epiphany of vintage rap music winding up an impressive amalgam to the industry masses on his newest EP ‘The Light of Day’. The throw back lofi crunchy sounds hit home for many hip hop fans with phat bass tracks, hard hitting breaks and smooth deliveries condensed into an everlasting uncontested authentic rap EP. The out of tune brass portions convey a jazzy feel with the gently distorted keyboard synthesizers riding graciously over the saturated vinyl inspired beats. Big O has infiltrated the abstract hip hop genre with unconventional rap tactics innovating at the top echelons of musicianship. The production’s structural elements hold a solid foundation for his lyrics to maneuver throughout with extravagant wordplay and flawless wit. The unique manipulation of sound is presented in a warped sampling progression within a magnum opus sub context of rap music. Furthermore, he takes the front stage as an enigmatic rapper touching upon the esoteric concepts spinning it within his own spirit of timeless music. There is a clear overall progression with a juxtaposition of instrumentation riveting within the smooth vocal components. “The Light of Day” is an illustration of a brave rapper’s determination to redirect the lost artform of hip hop back on track to its purest form of creative expression.

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