Feature Magnetic - Kool Keith

Feature Magnetic

Kool Keith

  • Genre: Hip-Hop
  • Release Date: 2016-09-16
  • Explicitness: explicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 14
  • Album Price: 9.99
  • ℗ 2016 Mello Music Group
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Intro Kool Keith 0:37
2
Stratocaster (feat. Godfather Kool Keith 3:05
3
MC Voltron (feat. Craig G) Kool Keith 2:53
4
Super Hero (feat. MF Doom) Kool Keith 3:08
5
World Wide Lamper (feat. B.a.R Kool Keith 3:58
6
Bragging Rights (feat. Psycho Kool Keith 3:04
7
Girl Grab (feat. Necro) Kool Keith 3:11
8
Bonneville (feat. Mac Mall) Kool Keith 2:41
9
Tired (feat. Ed O.G.) Kool Keith 3:16
10
Cold Freezer (feat. Bumpy Knuc Kool Keith 2:57
11
Peer Pressure (feat. Slug of A Kool Keith 3:32
12
Life (feat. Sadat X) Kool Keith 3:29
13
Writers (feat. Ras Kass) Kool Keith 3:22
14
Cheesecake Kool Keith 3:09

Reviews

  • You say you listen to Kool Keith?

    5
    By Big Lou & Company
    I don’t believe you.
  • BUY IT

    5
    By abcforeverz
    For real though, he is one of the greatest ever. He deserves mad respect, and this is one of his greatest albums IMO. If you like that real, you will love this.
  • Wow !!

    5
    By Fleeze66
    I honestly love this album !! I can listen from start to finish every song is good and the features are excellent !!!! P
  • Baddest emcee !

    5
    By TdaBomber
    Good good album . Interesting collabos and interesting inspired music . Who would have thought keith would do a song with bumpy knuckles ?! That alone is worth a listen . This and Time Astonishing are a good sign that he is still capable of doing something creative .
  • MC VOLTRON

    5
    By chunkylover543
    Every track is ill! Im tired!
  • Spermicide...

    5
    By HungryWoofers
    ...put it in your ears because the Best is about to impregnate your sonic openings. Even the worst rappers have Keith albums on deck. Suit up.
  • Kool Keith, though solid, is consistent to a fault in 'Feature Magnetic'

    3
    By Alex Dionisio
    Magnetic pimp and Mello Music Group feature-artist Kool Keith returns with his second album for the label, Feature Magnetic (Sept 16). The Bronx master of alter-egos and wacky rhymes has found renewed vigor in the game of recent, having released eight albums in the last five years. His hardwork is evident, and the fans have definitely been receiving his work kindly, as they should. Feature Magnetic surely brings the proven Keith thrills, and it closely resembles most if not all of Keith’s post-2010 projects, for the better or worse. Craft-loyal guests from Keith’s own book of contacts play a major part, and besides the more frequently seen names, it’s more than nice to hear from artists Godfather Don, B.a.R.S Murre, Dirt Nasty, Psycho Les and Bumpy Knuckles (a.k.a. Freddie Foxxx). Kool Keith essentially combines all those things that make him who he is for Feature Magnetic – sex, flossing and idiosyncratic posturing, and he does it in his lyrically attention-keeping fashion as usual. It’s the typical game plan for him so the unexpected, by Keith’s standards, rarely presents itself. When the unpredicted does show up, it is in the form of a few messages folded into two songs in particular. In “Tired,” Keith is somewhat personal and heartfelt in his frustrations as he goes through his history and his long intrepid career in rap. Edo G is likewise poignant and intriguing in that same song. In “Life” featuring Sadat X, he and Keith jam out on the topics of decisions, choices and which path to take in life. Keith’s conscientiousness for his fellow man has him advising that, “if you see a junkie, kneel and give him cold water and tell him little kids is looking, get up.” On the whole, there are more of those run of the mill, fun and wild Kool Keith moments than shocking or politically conscious ones, but that’s not to say Feature Magnetic is bad, just that it’s settling into some repetition for its author, a cycle that Keith will have to break and innovate from more if he’s to advance. In fact, he should spend a little more time away from his characters and more on his wise ballsy adult side at this point. The good thing is you can sort of tell he wants to start doing that here. All things considered, Feature Magnetic has enough good rhymes and Kool Keith personality to steer clear of major trouble.
  • D.E.X.

    5
    By D.E.X.
    This album is SUPERB!!!!!
  • Five starZ

    5
    By Rotten Six
    KoolZ back once again with some Real hip-hop. Great concept...
  • Kool keith!!!!!

    5
    By biggabee
    Ain't that something is the best MC in the whole wide world again

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