Hear ye hear ye full#
The beats, no longer full of the synth-laced bounce of Pharrell, are mostly carbon copy affairs. An excellent solo effort and I hope it is not the last." Reed Jackson of XXL gave the album an L, saying " Hear Ye Him is also hurt by its production. Only downside here, too many interludes! I want more bars. On “Shame The Devil”, No Malice spits “I too was a derelict, but the truth raised me from the dead when I became aware of it”. The same high caliber raps The Clipse were known for are on this album. Rhymes are intelligent and concise, and they cut like a knife. Matthew Sanderson of AllHipHop gave the album a nine out of ten, saying " Hear Ye Him isn’t too far removed for the old Malice, comprised of introspective flows on the drug game, and its repercussions on one’s self and family. Hear Ye Him was met with generally positive reviews from music critics.
Hear ye hear ye professional#
Critical response Professional ratings Review scores On February 16, 2014, the music video was released for "Blasphemy" featuring Fam-Lay. On November 26, 2013, the music video was released for "Bury That" featuring Jon Bibbs. On August 13, 2013, Funkmaster Flex released the song "Shame the Devil" featuring Pusha T.
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On June 4, 2013, the fourth song from the album, "Bury That" featuring Jon Bibbs, debuted. On January 23, 2013, the music video was released for "Smoke & Mirrors". On January 15, 2013, the third song from the album "Smoke & Mirrors" featuring Ab-Liva was released. On July 24, 2012, the second song from the album "Unforgettable" featuring Life Dutchee was released, with the music video for the song following on September 18, 2012. On July 11, 2012, the music video was released for "June". On June 19, 2012, the first song from the album "June" featuring Eric David was released. On July 29, 2013, the final track listing and album cover were revealed, revealing 17 tracks and guest appearances on the album from Ab-Liva, Fam-Lay, Life Dutchee, Pusha T, Jon Bibbs, Eric David, PK Oneday, Bri and Jaeson Ma. I definitely kept the spotlight on Virginia." On July 17, 2013, it was announced the intended released on August 18, 2013. He produced a song called "Blasphemy," that's featuring Famlay. John Bibbs, he's from Richmond, also on "Bury That." Cam Calloway. There's also a young lady here from Virginia named Bri and she's on a song called "Different." She's a young 19-year-old with an incredible voice. I have S1, Illmind and a group of guys from Virginia that goes by the name of Profound Sounds who actually did the title cut "Hear Ye Him." They also did "Bury That" as well. In June 2013, during an interview with Vibe, No Malice spoke about some of the producers and features on the album, saying: "I have, of course, Chad Hugo. And then you’ll see that a lot of people actually have experienced a lot of the same things and feel the same way." And then sometimes we just need that person to be the first to break the ice. What I’ve come to find is that when a lot of people hear my story and hear this new direction, it really breaks the ice. It makes for great music, and not only that, when that record goes off it’s gonna leave you with a lot to think about.
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One time I was listening to all my tracks and I got this rush of chills all over my body. In May 2013, during an interview with Hip Hop Since 1987, No Malice spoke about what to expect from the album, saying:
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On May 21, 2013, it was announced the intended album release on July 2, 2013, but the album was later pushed back. On March 6, 2012, he announced his intention to change his name from Malice to No Malice. At a concert on April 30, 2010, No Malice announced that he and Pusha T would release solo albums later in the year.