‘It Takes a Thief’—that was the one that made the hood like me. ‘Gangsta’s Paradise’—that was the one that made white people like me.
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Thursday September 29, 2022
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Coolio in Amsterdam, Nov. 3, 1995.
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‘It Takes a Thief’—that was the one that made the hood like me. ‘Gangsta’s Paradise’—that was the one that made white people like me.
- Coolio, 1963 – 2022
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Fantastic Voyage

Like all true one-hit wonders, he’ll forever be remembered by a certain sector of the populace for that one dark, dramatic, fantastic song. Unlike all true one-hit wonders, he wasn’t a one-hit wonder at all. He had several more, including two other pop top-fives, during a brilliant if brief run during those mid-‘90s glory years of OASIS and the NOTORIOUS B.I.G., which were also a time when, it should be remembered, hip-hop hits becoming pop hits was absolutely not a given. They were good to great and had genuine influence. He reached with intention across cultural lines and continued to do so long after that burst of pop stardom. He understood that “after I’m long gone from this planet, and from this dimension, people will come back and study my body of work.” Perhaps to give them a starting point for that study, he died on the anniversary of the release of STEVIE WONDER’s SONGS IN THE KEY OF LIFE, the classic album that provided that one particular song with its unforgettable minor-key hook. Or perhaps they’ll choose to start somewhere else. RIP.

It’s Friday

And it’s the last day of eligibility for the 2023 Grammy Awards, so save some hardware if you can for SHYGIRL, the new queen of provocative pop; YG, who’s still working through some issues; (very deserving) country critics’ faves ASHLEY MCBRYDE and TYLER CHILDERS; and multitasking hip-hop veteran KID CUDI.

Also feel free to consider Freddie Gibbs, Boldy James & Nicholas Craven, DDG, Prodigy (RIP), City of Caterpillar, Titus Andronicus, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Björk, Slipknot, Pixies, Buddy Guy, Dropkick Murphys (channeling Woody Guthrie), Alison Sudol, Kolb, Mamalarky, Melody’s Echo Chamber, Lambchop, Shannon Moser, the Bad Plus, Snarky Puppy, Keith Jarrett (live album), Basher, Autopsy, Acephalix, Mamaleek, High Vis, Upchuck, DJ Scriby/DJ Marillo/DJ Skothan, DeepChord, Oren Ambarchi, Cole Pulice, Clark (rarities), Forest Claudette, Gabriels, Craig David, Bladee, Rome Streetz, Tory Lanez, Richard Marx, Sammy Hagar & the Circle, Off!, John Fullbright, Mary Bragg, Hellbound Glory, David Adam Byrnes, Zach Williams, Crystal Shawanda, Pretty Sick, the Big Pink, Perera Elsewhere, Disheveled Cuss... And a second volume of the “Blue Note Re:imagined” cover series, featuring tracks by UK artists Ego Ella May, Theon Cross, Cherise and others.

- Matty Karas (@troubledoll), curator
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