eLZhi: Motown 25 [feat Royce Da 5'9"]

by Kevin on August 14, 2008

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eLZhi: Motown 25 [feat Royce Da 5′9″]

“Motown 25,” the first single from eLZhi‘s new album The Preface, opens up with a thick n’ heavy beat and a multi-layered weaving of Motown-era samples. The production on the autobiographical track competes for the spotlight with eLZhi’s complex rhymes. The lyrics ooze style and exemplify just how good eLZhi is at what he does. He says, “N****s call me arrogant / That’s because I’m confident.” But with lines as fresh as “Flawless / Should be the very reason you applaud us / You saw us laying down the flow / Just as raw as crawfish,” clearly there is much to brag about. Featuring Royce Da 5’9″, best known for his work with Eminem and writing hits for the likes of Dr. Dre and P. Diddy, “Motown 25″ is a triple threat of killer production, collaboration, and lyricism.

With the release of The Preface, eLZhi looks to cement his name amongst the greatest emcees in the game. The 16-track album, produced almost entirely by rising star Black Milk, features guest appearances by a who’s who of the Detroit hip-hop scene. Royce Da 5’9″, T3 (Slum Village), Guilty Simpson, Phat Kat, and more add to what many have predicted will be one of the most noteworthy hip hop releases of 2008. The Preface is in stores now via Fat Beats Records.

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  • Swasko

    Elzhi is the future of hip-hop

  • Matt

    Yeh, I’m glad you guys posted this. Like I said in the chatbox I really enjoyed this album and I’m a pretty consistent visitor of this site, I just don’t really post anything. I highly recommend it to anyone who would visit here.

  • http://firasd.org Firas

    The arrogant/confident line is from Royce. It depends on the next few words for the wow-factor: “niggas call me arrogant, / Thats because I’m confident, / I found it when I found a pen.”

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  • Prophet

    Notice Eminem stole Royce’s flow to this song for “NotAfraid”

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