That is the full-length debut solo album from Detroit emcee Mr. Cliffnote. Beginning in 2006 off his eponymous debut mixtape, he would type the duo Sidenotes with the homie B-Aspect slightly bit after that & went on to drop the sophomore tape Path to Notification adopted by the Be aware to Self EP a couple of years in the past, the latter of which I reviewed positively. Forward of Path to Notification 2 nevertheless, Cliff’s celebrating his born day by releasing Duly Famous by way of The Davis Means’s label Architect Leisure.
“New Jax” produced by Foul Mouth begins with a soul pattern & Cliff mapping out the center of the town as an alternative of tryna celebration with the now disgraced music mogul Puff Daddy a.ok.a. P. Diddy or Diddy whereas “Constructed fa Dis” takes the growth rap route instrumentally due to Nick Velocity welcoming y’all to his church & asking to sing him a hymn. “Gonzo Exterior” works in additional sampling speaking about nonetheless gathering chickens when he’s lifeless & gone previous to the gradual jam “What’s It Gonna Be?” discussing not hesitating to throw away the goldmine when it’s go time.
In the meantime on “Win Man”, we’ve Cliff fusing components of entice & soul collectively thanking probably the most excessive for gathering all of the Ws in his profession main into “Dreamin’ Season” maintains the soulful chops & hi-hats to speak about now being time to place the trouble in as an alternative of daydreaming all day. “Would Not Pay” offers off a cultured growth bap vibe telling the story of a girl who bought him saying all kinds of shit he wouldn’t discover himself saying, however then “We Don’t Know You” that includes Fats Ray & Stretch Cash brings the trio collectively for an almost 3-minute Detroit entice heater.
“Pose fa da Photograph” jumps on prime of this delicate pattern declaring you can get popped in his neck of the woods therefore why he all the time carries a .44 Magnum on him whereas “Fuck Shit” goes for a summery growth bap flare telling everybody coming at him because of Talib Kweli unnecessarily dissing him to get off his dick. “Strathmoor Child” has my favourite Detroit entice beat on the LP courtesy of DJ Jewels cautioning to not journey whenever you pitchin’ & them fastballs hittin’ simply earlier than “Soul Proprietor” that includes Kuniva finds the pair giving y’all meals for thought over a growth bap instrumental that Ilajide cooked up.
Pushing in direction of the ultimate moments of Duly Famous, the track “Movin’ Up” returns to a Detroit entice sound flexing that they don’t make ‘em like him anymore even when Wealthy Starz’ auto-tuned hook does completely nothing for me with all respect & “Gold Chain” ends on the soulful growth bap notice with the assistance of Sterling Totes telling everybody listening to do issues for hip hop tradition that others out right here received’t even do for themselves.
Kweli going at Cliff was additional affirmation of what I mentioned in my Liberation 2 assessment about Talib & one in all my prime 10 producers Kanye West within the sense that each of them are established veterans with an insane quantity of inventive expertise who publicly make asses of themselves on the common for the reason that apple actually doesn’t fall removed from the tree within the grand scheme of issues aside from Kanye having an even bigger platform than Kweli does. Duly Famous although has now develop into Cliff’s finest work. The manufacturing that Foul Mouth, Nick Velocity, DJ Jewels & Ilajide provide a novel mixture of outdated & new sounds inside the Detroit panorama & Cliff steps up his A-game lyrically.
Rating: 8/10