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Brian to Earth doesn't often run into people from the 949—just like he doesn't often run into people who "really, really rap" anymore. Yeah, that's mean. Not as mean as the bass line or sax solo on this track, though. Cruz'n (bass) "I would say eat my dust, but trust me, homie, I ain't driving fast enough. " Cruz'n serves as a metaphor for Apollo Bebop's road trip to success. They aren't rushing it, looking for shortcuts, or overly concerned with the destination—they drive slowly so they can enjoy the ride, homie. Leave Me Alone (guitar, bass) "I am unable to see any faces, And all that I'm hearing are words that are hatred God damn, they are so cruel to a brother out here paying dues. " Leave Me Alone is the saddest and angriest song on the album—sometimes the hurtful things people say online, anonymously, can get to Brian to Earth's head. The thought of quitting has run through his mind before, but he won't let the haters win. This track features beautiful guitar and bass work—the jazz guitar solo in the middle of the track offers a brief respite from the crushing sadness of the overall instrumentation.
Count Your Blessings (sax) "Constantly bring her up in conversation or in verses Beautiful in pictures, even more in person Pardon me for getting lovey-dovey I'm just happy and a lucky ducky. " We all experience dark thoughts, depression, and self-doubt—but Apollo Bebop remind us to focus on gratitude as a way to overcome. Brian to Earth gives thanks for his girl, friends, family, and music—even in spite of the hard times. Still Learnin' (keys, classical guitar, bass) "I'm still young and still learning I won't stop until my wheels stop turning. " Still Learnin' starts off with a beautiful piano melody played by Grover, who is then joined by Chris on classical guitar. After the drums and bass get involved, the track quickly flips into one of the slickest beats on the album. Still Learnin' (the album) began with a reminder as to why Apollo Bebop plays music and puts the work in—and the closing track is their promise to keep growing musically for the rest of their lives. Talking Points Would you rather see a hip hop artist perform with a DJ or a live band?
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Good afternoon folks, and welcome once again to For Your Consideration, the weekly series where we talk about albums that aren't on our Essentials chart, and maybe why they should be. Today, with 2018 drawing to a close, /u/randall_jams is taking on an overlooked debut from earlier this year, Apollo Bebop's Still Learnin'. Artist - Apollo Bebop Album - Still Learnin' Listen YouTube Spotify Bandcamp Background by /u/randall_jams Some hip hop artists spit over samples. Some work with producers or create their own beats. Then there's Apollo Bebop, who create sample-worthy tracks every time they take the stage. You haven't heard of them yet, but Apollo Bebop is a five-piece hip hop/jazz band based in Santa Ana, California—an always overlooked pocket of art and culture in Orange County, CA. Combining the formidable chops and of Chris Trimmer (guitar/bass), DeAndre Grover (tenor sax), and brothers Dom (guitar/bass) and Donovan (drums) Cruz—all masters of their respective instruments—with the Brian to Earth's crisp, attitude-packed flows, these cats have been cooking up and serving the nastiest of tracks since 2015.