Thursday, January 17, 2008

Malique's OK

Sorry to inform you guys that he had just finish recording the album and the release date is to be decided later.

The preview can be seen at http://www.achmedrauff.com/?p=325

Peace.

2 comments:

  1. got the cd… listened to da tracks. n this are my views on em tracks…

    1. Assalamualikum
    - although im a fan, i cant help but to say dat the beats for this track aint dat good… da lyrics were okay, but knowing wat Que is capable off, i think da lyrics cldve been much better. n whats wit the ‘generals’? this was an okay track… aint dat good.

    2. OK
    - this track was ‘OK’ to say da least…
    da wordings n lyrics way better than the previous track. though i must say that i expected Que to drop more verses… Que used to drop 2 verses in most tracks with Joe, so i was expecting more from Que since its his solo… but it was okay. there r a few lines in this tracks which i think r really ‘malique-ish’ haha.. but most of all, da phrase dat really made me ‘happy’in this track was when Joe’s name and Too Phat were mentioned. good to know things r okay, been listening to a lot of rumours…

    3. KAU YANG PUNYA
    -i personally think dat this was ‘the’ track to listen to among the 3 tracks… really felt it man. da beats suits the lyrics n wordings…. and Que really did it in this track. once u listen to it, u’ll get da same chill feeling when u listen to ‘what u want’ ( plan b), ‘my my my’ (whuttadilly) and ‘alhamdulillha; (360).. Que is at his best, lyrically, on these sort of tracks… u know da slow jam kinda beat. well dats what i think. u cld say dat Que is a poet in this track haha.. btw who is najwa?

    a few questions tho, n really hope sumone can giv me answers on these…
    1. who produced the tracks?
    2. which studio?

    the tracks sounded fresh…. i personally think dat its quite different from any typical too phat’s beats n sounds. which might be both a good n bad thing…
    all in all, as excited and teruja that i am listeening to the tracks, it aint dope… which was quite dissapointing. n im talking production-wise… sometimes i just got the feeling that these r ‘home studio’ stuff n more of a ‘demo’ rather than a well-produced dope beats.. but then again maybe its just me. im still going to buy the album tho, come on its Que Chill!!

    job well done…. but cldve been better, much better

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  2. 1. Malique co-produced the tracks with D'Navigator

    2. the songs are recorded at Platinum Studios, where all previous Too Phat albums were recorded

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