Torae & Marco Polo Set to Release Double Barrel

by Kevin on April 12, 2009 · 9 comments

Torae & Marco Polo

Rapper Torae & Super-Producer Marco Polo have joined forces to release the New York rap album that fans of raw, hardcore Hip-Hop have been waiting for.

When it comes to beats and rhymes, Canadian producer Marco Polo and Brooklyn MC Torae don’t play, just check the resume. On his 2007 critically acclaimed album Port Authority, Polo recruited a who’s who of MC’s like Kool G Rap and Kardinal Offishall to ride over his hard-hitting instrumentals. Torae, on the other hand, has certified his rep as one of the game’s illest lyricists in a similar fashion, with remarkable wordplay on his highly touted 2008 street album Daily Conversation. So, in the spirit of great hip-hop duos, the producer and the MC signed with Duck Down Records to release their collaborative album Double Barrel, on June 2nd.

He’s bringing the hardest production that he can bring, I’m bringing the hardest rhymes I can bring; together its like a double barrel blast,” says Torae of the album’s persistent theme. The two first hooked up when Marco tapped the MC to guest on his Mick Boogie-helmed mixtape, The New Port Authority, in 2007. In turn, Marco went on to produce “Casualty” on Tor’s Daily Conversation. “I think we just had a connection in the studio,” says Polo, “We wanted to make an album that we wanted to hear with banging beats and aggressive rhymes.

Sonically Double Barrel pays homage to New York’s mid-‘90’s rap scene, when artists like Gang Starr and Wu-Tang Clan reigned supreme. The album’s lead track “Party Crashers” is a definite standout, harkening back to that era with its chest thumping percussion and rock solid rhymes. So rather then try to fit in with Hip-Hop’s pop set, Torae & Marco chose the unconventional route. “I think the sound of the album is not the most popular or trendy, but we’re going to crash the party,” says Tor, “We’re coming in with this sound and we’re coming in doing what we want to do.

Songs like the dramatic “But Wait” and the free associative “Word Play” display Tor’s forward-thinking conceptual abilities, while the rock-infused “Danger” stands as one of Marco’s finest productions to date. Overall the album is chock-full of the street-influenced rap that fans have come to expect from the two Hip-Hop upstarts.

Torae sums up the collaboration perfectly when he spits, “He makes violent beats, I’m from the violent streets/That Double Barrel sound, that’s where violence meets.”

Torae & Marco Polo will also be hitting off the vinyl heads with both a 12″ and LP of the album; the 12″ line up will include “Double Barrel,” “Hold Up” f/ Sean Price & Masta Ace and “Combat Drills” (an exclusive cut not found on the Double Barrel CD).

**The Digital Deluxe-Edition of “Double Barrel,’” will include the complete album, an exclusive bonus track and Marco Polo’s instrumentals from the LP; will be available exclusively through iTunes worldwide for only $9.99

Tracklisting:

  1. Intro f/DJ Premier
  2. Double Barrel featuring cuts by DJ Revolution
  3. Smoke f/Lil Fame of M.O.P.
  4. Party Crashers
  5. But Wait
  6. Lifetime featuring cuts by DJ Revolution
  7. Rah Rah Sh*t
  8. Danger
  9. Stomp f/Guilty Simpson
  10. World Play
  11. Hold Up f/Masta Ace & Sean Price
  12. Coney Island
  13. Get It
  14. Crashing Down f/Saukrates & S-Roc (***Bonus Track)

***All Tracks Produced By Marco Polo

FREE DOWNLOAD “BUT WAIT”

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{ 9 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Random Guy April 12, 2009 at 8:25 pm

Dope!

Can’t wait for this album to drop!

2 Vatkeezy April 12, 2009 at 10:04 pm

Gonna be one of the hottest albums this year, look at the guest list! For $9.99, that’s a hell of a deal.

3 Cast TROY April 13, 2009 at 2:21 am

When I found out that Torae and Marco Polo BOTH went to Duck Down, I was glad… But when I found out that they were collaboratin for an LP, u couldn’t tell a nigga shit… Looks like Dru Ha is signin niggas like 50 Cent did… Duck Down is gettin better and better… Can’t wait for this beast of an album…

4 Matt April 13, 2009 at 3:10 am

Props on posting this, Torae is that dude. Here’s a recent freestyle Tor did on A-list radio. (he rips it during the second part) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5xN-7ugCgQ Torae has been releasing stuff on Tuesdays and calling it “Double Barrel Tuesdays”. Here are two random leaks he’s been releasing to the masses.

Welcome to Duckdown pt.1 (N*guz Talk Sh*t)
http://www.zshare.net/audio/57545635f1e09525/

Welcome to Duckdown pt.2 (Sound Bwoy Freestyle)
http://www.zshare.net/audio/5799270585a49feb/

5 Gremlin April 13, 2009 at 8:51 am

great news

but holy shit ace and sean p on one track!!!

Damn son

oh and Matt good looking out fam on the links

6 MaG April 13, 2009 at 1:59 pm

Tor is dat dude right there….if u aint kno by now i’m sorry for u..make sure u cop dat LP when its in ur area…support hip-hop!

7 Litto April 13, 2009 at 2:07 pm

On June 2nd 2009 the streets of NYC will feel reminiscent of 14 years ago. Beats + Rhymes = DOUBLE BARREL…

http://www.myspace.com/doublebarrel08

8 SoulClap April 14, 2009 at 5:09 pm

Check Toraes guest post on wakeyourdaughterup.com tomorrow!!!

9 Sean Deez April 14, 2009 at 6:26 pm

should be interesting

lol.. I have a story about Torae.. he kinda stole something from someone i know…

let’s just say that art work wasn’t an original idea of his on Daily Conversations

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