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Style Like Mind
Steddy P
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So anyone that knows me or my taste in music knows that I have a wide
pallet, especially when it comes to Hip-Hop. I love my old school shit
(if you don’t, you should get the fuck out of Hip-Hop right now),
traditional B-Boy manifestos and obviously my left field progressive
shit (shout out Uncommon Records). But, I enjoy when an MC can
incorporate different elements of different styles and make them his own.

Which brings me to “Style Like Mind” by Steddy P. A Kansas City (MO)
native, Steddy P brings a unique energy to the table. The album opens
with a super dope intro called, “Ready With The One Two”, a bangin’ track
accompanied by some ill cuts. The next joint is a song called, “Won’t
Lay Down”, a head nodder of a track laced with a catchy chorus and
semi-sarcastic lyrics. The album really kicks off for me though with the
song, “No Matter How”, a song about reflection and overcoming obstacles.
Lines like “Everybody’s tattlin’, actin’ like they hot to def/I’m trying
to change the city that booted out DJ Jazzy Jeff/it’s that new Midwest
style like none other/whether its school or jail you need a six digit
number.” I really liked the production and chorus on this song.

Then on “Format”, Steddy P enlists the help of Approach and Reach, where
all three MC’s equally bring something fire to the table. Approach
brings the cockiness and swagger, Steddy P brings braggadocio and
sarcasm while Reach breaks down the ills that shady A&R’s bring to the
music that we love so much. This is definitely one of the standouts on
album.

And then I heard “Style Like Mind”. Hands down my favorite song on the album.
Backed by a spacey, double time up-tempo track, this where Steddy P was
at his best. Lines like: “Looking for a style like mine you can’t find
it/dirty promoter with my money, he better find it,” and, “Independent
ladder ’bout to change the game and climb it/got a lot to say so I guess
I better rhyme it/but never measure my flow by how many people buy it.”

The consistency of Steddy P’s lyrics, delivery, flow and the album’s
production really hold this project together. I’ll confess, I haven’t
heard of Steddy P until last week. But, I’m glad there’s more to KCMO
then Mac Lethal and Tech N9ne (not that those two are weak, I love Tech
N9ne). There were a couple tracks I wasn’t feeling but, this album was
packed full of highlights. You (the reader and listener) need to check
this cat out; you won’t be disappointed, I promise. Thanks to Steddy P
for being a dope MC from the Midwest, we need more of you.

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  1. [...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by aboveGround Magazine, Short Fuze. Short Fuze said: Check it: Steddy P: Style Like Mind http://bit.ly/AtiRU (Album Review) [...]

  2. Dope review! I’m glad you’re blogging about more rappers from KC. Also check out Stik Figa and XV. You won’t be disappointed. I’m going to review this album too. Stay tuned.

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  3. [...] This cut is off of Steddy’s Style Like Mind that dropped in ‘09. We reviewed Style Like Mind last Winter, it’s a dope album, this is a nice joint off of the album, finishes with a bit of [...]

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