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    Joyful Rebellion

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    09/21/2004 | Astralwerks 

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    All Music Guide Review

    Anyone familiar with the frazzled beats and rhymes of K-Os' 2003 debut should have expected an even more ambitious next step. Fittingly, Joyful Rebellion adds further colors to the Toronto-based artist's palette of both rapping and singing, and emphasizes musical flourishes that were only sketches on Exit. He begins the album as a man given the manual with which to save hip-hop. Is it from God? Angels? Aliens? Unclear. But K-Os' philosophy allows for the force to be both one and three -- a brand new trinity -- as long as that mandate serves to enrich the minds of the world and its MCs. Heady stuff. But it's brought with engaging passion from K-Os, and his hybridized musical backgrounds point the rap form in intriguing directions. "Emcee Murdah" laments artistic stagnation and crass commercialization over acoustic guitars and a chorus break straight out of Arthur Lee and Love; the wiry reggae of "Crucial" examines similar themes, and suggests that contemporary hip-hop's populist plateau has separated from its once-vibrant root system. One of K-Os' most interesting positions on Rebellion is how conscious he is of keeping hip-hop pure even as he experiments. The clattering snare loop of "B-Boy Stance" is straight out of New York City at the dawn of the 1980s. But there's restlessness even as K-Os embraces hip-hop's birthing elements. "It's so hard to remain authentic," he muses over the cut-up intro, which makes his B-boy stance as much comforting haven as it is throwback. Likewise, his collaboration with en vogue Canadian indie songwriter Sam Roberts is qualified. "[I] don't want it to be the 'rock song'," he says in the liners for "Dirty Water." Maybe it is -- Roberts' warm electric guitar wraps around the jumpy electronic percussion, and the vocals cross fluidly between singing and rapping. But K-Os' hand-wringing isn't necessary, as "Water" is one of Rebellion's most succinct moments. Other highlights on the record include the pulsing, hoo-hooing nod to vintage Michael Jackson (the unfortunately titled "Man I Used to Be") and the crackling beats and swirling strings of "Love Song" ("Chaotical ambiotical fluid/The rap druid that's fluid..."). K-Os doesn't necessarily pursue Rebellion's themes far enough. But give him a break -- it's only the cat's second album. His genre meshes and organic raps do keep the conversation about hip-hop's revitalization open, and that's what's really crucial. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide

    Joyful Rebellion Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 1
  • Emcee Murdah
  • 3:31
  • Sound Clip for Emcee Murdah from Joyful Rebellion


  • 2
  • Crucial
  • 3:25
  • Sound Clip for Crucial from Joyful Rebellion


  • 4
  • Crabbuckit
  • 3:48
  • Sound Clip for Crabbuckit from Joyful Rebellion


  • 5
  • B-Boy Stance
  • 4:00
  • Sound Clip for B-Boy Stance from Joyful Rebellion


  • 6
  • Commandante
  • 3:45
  • Sound Clip for Commandante from Joyful Rebellion


  • 7
  • The Love Song
  • 4:18
  • Sound Clip for The Love Song from Joyful Rebellion


  • 8
  • Hallelujah
  • 4:17
  • Sound Clip for Hallelujah from Joyful Rebellion


  • 9
  • Clap Ur Handz
  • 1:20
  • Sound Clip for Clap Ur Handz from Joyful Rebellion


  • 10
  • Dirty Water
  • 4:14
  • Sound Clip for Dirty Water from Joyful Rebellion


  • 12
  • Parercutz
  • 15:27
  • Sound Clip for Parercutz from Joyful Rebellion


  • Credits of Joyful Rebellion

    • k-os
    • Organ, Drum Programming, Producer, Guitar (Acoustic), Piano, Keyboards, Programming, Guitar
    • Russell Klyne
    • Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Vocals (Background)

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