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Skyzoo - The Cornerstore Classic

Album Review by: John Burnett
Tuesday, July 31, 2007


Skyzoo-The Cornerstore ClassicTruthfully speaking, New York City hasn’t had much to be proud as far as emcees go as of late. Of course, there are a few bright spots but most of the headlines from the NYC rap scene have been about who’s being arrested or how so and so is beefing with whomever. Mid-90s, it was hard to get on the map in Hip Hop if you were from anywhere else but now, it’s the complete opposite. Skyzoo happens to be one of those bright spots for NYC I alluded to above. The Brooklyn emcee impressed fans and critics alike with his 12-track EP Cloud 9: The Three Day High. On his new mixtape, The Cornerstore Classic he aims to take it back to 95; a time when Hip Hop was thriving in NYC.

Most mixtapes will have the featured artist rhyming over an assortment of tracks that are buzzing on the radio and in the streets. Cornerstone Classic has Skyzoo electing to rhyme over vintage NYC records as well as some brand new tracks. The “intro” has Skyzoo spitting over Ghostface Killah’s “Nutmeg” from Supreme Clientele. Skyzoo’s does the track justice with crisp rhymes that are not too punchline-focused but laced with a few lines that may make you rewind like “I’m in the pocket of the beat, like I’m taxin’ it” and “still about my bread/been bakin’ for a year straight.” His flow is smooth and infused with utter cockiness but not the manufactured swagger that is seen so often in rappers nowadays. It comes off as natural. “Straighten Out” throws Sky over some 92’ Pete Rock (track of the same title) and starts with “haters is mad, I get more butt than stutterers/but, but you get the picture” and has him continue to rhyme on how far ahead of other rappers he is skating from bar to bar fluidly. He pays homage to old school NY by picking the beat of fellow New Yorker and legend, Pete Rock, and lays down 3 on par verses. Speaking of old school legends from NY, DJ Premier makes an appearance on “Get It Done” to really submerge you in that East Coast sound that Hip Hop heads love. “Get It Done” has Torae and Skyzoo feeding off of each other’s energy making both emcees drop some pretty solid verses. Skyzoo’s verse is the highlight of the track with him rhyming “I’m in a New York state of mind when I kick in the door/with a million and one questions when I’m bringing it on/whether friend or foe, this doe I need/now recognize or you gon’ get to know my steez/I’m so ghetto, I represent the back of the field/but I’m overflowin’ with mass appeal, I’m like royalty/just to get a rep, I’m on my own dick/it’s like 95 all over again.” Skyzoo’s wordplay and creativity on this particular track is insane. This is the type of track that’s exciting to listen to because both emcees are bringing their A-game. Sky drops some heat, then Torae ups the ante and throw in the aggressive head nod factor that Premo presents and you got a dope track. “Play Your Position” meshes Skyzoo and Detroit underground upstart, Guilty Simpson. Again, lyrically Skyzoo takes it up a notch on this collab digging into the funky guitar plucks with myriad punchlines. By this point in the mixtape, it’s evident Skyzoo is gifted with better than average lyricism.

The only missteps on Cornerstone Classic come in “Close Reach” and “the Paper.” “Close Reach” is one of those stock club tracks where the rapper raps as if he’s spittin’ game at a chick by the bar attempting to get her to come home with him. Sky spends most of his verse talking about garish jewels and chains and throwing around lewd remarks at the hypothetical chick. “The Paper” is one of those tracks where the rapper talks about how much they lust money; how much of a hustler he is, so on and so forth; definitely could have left this one off the tape.

Besides the two tracks above, I enjoyed listening to this mixtape a lot. It’s the kind of Hip Hop music that’s missing now. There’s a big gap between the progressive emcees and the gangsta rappers. It polarizes the fans making them have to choose whether they’ll pledge allegiance to one side or the other. Skyzoo’s brand of music falls between that gap. His lyrics will appeal to lyricism first Hip Hop heads but his music is not so complex that it would alienate the average rap fan. Skyzoo on Cornerstone Classic represents the complete package emcee—good lyrics, nice flow and mad swagger—that’s almost grown extinct. If this mixtape is symbolic of things to come, he’s definitely someone to expect big things from in the future.






(10) Comments | Post a comment »


Skyzoo is the best unsigned artist period, and probably better than ya fav mainstay rapper
Posted by Adot Thee UnOrthoDoX
Skyzoo reps real hip hop, ny needs some real sh*t, those other mc's trying to be everything but ny, check out the song he did with premo. Peace to the wu, caliwild,jleague,stonesthrow,common, bcc,and the other real mc's
Posted by JAGOD
Truthfully is, your favorite rapper's favorite rapper, and your favorite rappers really said it. Hotter than any album out this year, excluding nobody. And this is just a mixtape
Posted by Ron Lee
I don't care what anyone say. This mixtape is the best complete album i've gotten in a long time worth anything. It's better then every disk that's dropped in the last two months by vets. I'm calling it right now. Skyzoo is what jay-z was on his first 3 albums. He's just nice with his.
Posted by Deonus
What's already understood, doesn't need to be explained. Skyzoo, keep doing your thing homie... Ezee
Posted by Bedtyme357
Skys one of the illest. His cloud 9 album with 9th wonder was a classic..hes featured on the new ep im working on so look out for that, ill be posting more in the forums.
Posted by T-Blaze
Hi all, i;m here in the u.k and just by chance i stumbled across skyzoo. I must say, we've waited a long time for some realllllllllll hip-hop. Skyzoo, keep doing your thang, it's excellent!! everyone i speak to i have to mention his mixtape, so word is spreading fast! not enough credit to where it's due-this guy should be big.
Posted by Fay
Wow this guy really sucks ass..thats what's wrong with the game today,too many nursery rhymers like this guy and not enough of true mc masters like joc or bubba sparxx
Posted by bankhead423
Skyzoo is one of the reasons why real hip hop still exists. His new sh*t is the realness and i dont knock him keep doing what you does n*gga and when i make we can both make j dilla proud real sh*t
Posted by F.A.M.E
Yo this review is garbage. You need to learn how to write better, for real. Skyzoo is the man. Nice mixtape.
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