![]() ![]() Enter a keyword or multiple keywords separated by commas to refine the results for the city selected above. For example, "Cirque, Las Vegas, Friday" will show only Friday show times for Cirque du Soleil in Las Vegas. To refine your plug-in results, use multiple keywords separated by commas. Enter the keyword(s) you'd like to display events for (e.g.Choose a state you want to display events for.Choose a city you want to display events for.Choose a venue you want to display events for.Choose a performer or team you want to display events for.Sub ID for Publisher Tracking (Not Required).Enter a shared ID and any sub ID's you wish to add.Please enter your four-digit ID to receive credit for sales.Your SID can contain any combination of letters and numbers, but NO special characters or punctuation. If you plan to use multiple ScoreBig plug-ins on a page, you can create a unique Shopper ID (SID) for each one to help track sales.To find your PID, log in to your ShareASale account and look for the 7 digit number next to your name in the top left corner of the page. Please enter your Publisher ID (PID) to receive credit for sales.For your convenience, ScoreBig's Ad ID (AID) has been automatically entered.In sum, if you have a Bengal tiger for a pet (“Keith Sweat”), are heading to a Beverly Hills hotel in your Bonneville to order up “the lox plate,” and are about that “fresh squeezed everything” (“For the Love”) life then this tape is a must for your droptop. The space or silence between sounds so common, and so effective, on most Inglish productions is entirely done away with. It’s one of the most lush suites I’ve ever heard from Inglish, with synths, bongos, and funky basslines in abundance. “Dangerous,” however, is the sound I really hope Chuck pursues on his follow-up, the aptly titled Convertible. Here he channels boogie of funk God/resurrector Dam-Funk, Prince, and 80s funk/post-disco groups like Kleeer. “TanGerine” is Chuck’s nod to Eazy, a spacey and much darker (“My nigga’s sagging with the burner/T-shirt picture of somebody who was murdered”) 2013 version of “ Boyz-N-The-Hood.” With enough “bass make your face go numb,” the video should be shot in an ice cream truck cruising around the LA neighborhood of the director’s choosing (residuals). But it’s tracks like “TanGerine” and “Dangerous” that are the best synthesis of the West Coast sound and the Inglish aesthetic “Drops” is a solid title track, with bass as big and menacing as Deebo and slithering synths. It (the latter half) is a G-Funk infused Inglish. While the front half of the tape (# 1-4) sounds like a more mature version of the sound you know Chuck and the Cool Kids for, the latter (#6-9) seems as if Chuck has really started to expand his sound. Chuck is smooth and in the pocket each time out, and his features, most of whom I haven’t heard of-Who is Kashflow da God?-do their part in terms of offering a break from Chuck. The rapping, while not introspective or all that emotive-it’s not supposed to be-covers all the bases in terms bars written to accompany bass-rattling beats-clothes, women, weed, drops, etc. Ostensibly inspired by ” a night spent in a droptop Bonneville while in Austin, TX during SXSW” and “the summer vibes of LA,” it’s the record you’d expect from a Midwesterner who probably spent his youth listening to Premier, Pete Rock, and Dre, one who probably hoped to drop the prefix and ride his “ Black Mags” in the Cali sunshine.įrom intro (“Transmission) to closer (“Dangerous”) the tape is heads above most other material released gratis this year (Gates, almost anything Bronson, IamSu, and a few others are the exceptions). Maybe that’s why Droptops, the free (via Karmaloop) record from Chuck Inglish-producer/rapper responsible for the half-head nodding, half-winking (read: self-aware) contemporary boom-bap sound of The Cool Kids-makes as much sense as a cherry red 64 gliding down PCH leaving trails of THC.ĭroptops is Chuck’s short love letter to LA and LA hip-hop. And, honestly, the name’s always sounded like that of rapper who hails from Compton rather than Mount Clemens (Michigan). It sounds like the name of a man affiliated with O.E., a man who might drop some good rhymes in, well, English (On the block with a Robert Horry jersey from the Rockets/Poetic with my sonnets” – “Drops”). ![]()
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