WELCOME TO BROAKLAND - Grip Grand
Released November 2002
Compact Disc
Catalog # : BHH2053
Recorded on a bedroom four-track deep in the heart of Broakland,
Grip Grand's debut LP showcases this California-bred MC/beat-boosters' low-budget
sound and tongue-in-cheek rhyme style. Like a cross between Thirstin Howl and
De La Soul, Grip Grand maintains hip-hop's integrity while taking fidelity to
an all-new low. No singing girls, no keyboard beats, no cross-genre collabos,
no guest stars, no ghostwriters, no dubs, no ice, no bullshit.
click here to read an interview with Grip
Grand
track listing
01. ABCDEFJAM
02. BROAKLAND II
03. B-DAY DOCUMENT '99
04. long hustle
05. BROAKLAND III
06. the most prolific
07. MPE 2000 (EMOTIONAL MIX)
08. days are dark
09. MPE 2000 (TOUGH-TALKIN' MIX)
10. PRO-GRESS
11. NICE & LONG
12. BEWITCHED
13. SUPERRAPPER
14. STUPIDRAPPER (SUPERRAPPER REBOOT)
15. mad people
16. HARD & GOOD
17. I'm buyin'
18. BROAKLAND IV (CLUBLAND)
19. SANTA ANA WINDS
click
here to listen to
Super/Stupid Rapper
by Grip Grand in Real Audio
A college-degree MC making minimum wage, clerking by day, rebuilding mics at night
in his clandestine undersea soundlab, Grip Grand makes rap for raps sake, music
for the broke and the broke at heart. Welcome to Broakland bounces from
pointed parody and humorous tough-talk to heartfelt love-raps (still hard enough
to listen to with the homies). When your whole studio fits in a brown paper bag,
the music had better have a message, and Grip Grand delivers.
Catchy without being commercial, Grip Grand's cleverly-worded wit and dirty little
melodies are highlighted on tracks like Broakland II and Broakland III. These
songs paint an (ever-so-slightly) exaggerated picture of life below the poverty
line, "Low budget/And payin' my bills is a sore subject/Deducted/My pocket's
on E like a club kid!" Classic walkman material, both of these tunes feature
Grip's comedic foil and alter-ego, Gab Wino (for those who love that old back-and-forth
rhyme style). Check the technique as they give a loving nod to NWA's Dopeman on
Broakland part III. The last installment in the Broakland saga, Broakland IV (Clubland)
is an answer to the cut-for-the-club cliche. Complete with shouting-DJ intro and
soulfully crooned chorus (courtesy of Grip Grand himself), Clubland takes it to
the disco dancefloor, turning a tired formula into a funny, funky song. Other
highlights include Stupidrapper, which lets off a couple for the fake thugs and
simpleminded MCs ("Listened to rap too much, heard the world was ignorant
and ugly/I learned to dumb it down and now the party people love me!"). B-Day
Document '99 is a love letter in a rap, perfect for a special evening with that
certain someone ("She's down/It's kinda rare/She doesn't wanna buy tickets
for Lilith Fair/Or only like a rapper that's a millionaire").
Welcome to Broakland is a soundtrack for bus stops, laundromats, dumpsters
and dog tracks. Listen to it while clipping coupons, while washing your bike,
while renting videos at the library. Middle-class lifestyle on a mac n' cheese
budget? Broakland understands. Welcome to Broakland has something for everybody
- come get yours.
First
Amongst Equals:
Where does Dave Paul keep finding these cats? I got a package of
stuff from Bomb records, and predictably, it was quality stuff,
but even surrounded by notable suff, that Grip Grand album stood
out. Buy it. I don't even want to get into it here; just buy it. Trust me on this
one. Wow. - Kevvy Kev (KZSU
Stanford - The Drum)
Grip Grands new album
Brokelore
is coming March 25th, 2008 on Look Records.