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hiphopisdead
06-19-07, 05:10 PM
ALLHIPHOP.COM REVIEW

RUGGED INTELLECT - "RENAISSANCE MUSIC THE INTRODUCTION"
For 2007, it’s in vogue to praise the ‘90s Hip-Hop movement, but cater to the radio with albums. A Canadian MC with a deep appreciation for that purebred Hip-Hop of yesteryear, Rugged Intellect’s Renaissance Music: The Introduction (Expertism) lives up to its name, and may kick through walls and borders like Toddy Tee’s batterram. Through an impeccable collage of sample-based beats, Rugged Intellect makes perfect sense on an album that belongs on a shelf next to O.C.’s Jewelz and Group Home’s Livin’ Proof.

“Gonna Move” is very telling of Rugged’s gift. Overtop a soulful guitar beat from Domingo, the MC holds court with a faster flow, showcasing his careful timing and knowledge of the culture. A simple chorus doesn’t permit reaching for radio play, but instead follows the album’s theme perfectly. “All Fair” takes it up a notch. Alongside the obvious influence Kool G Rap, Rugged Intellect’s lyricism channels both Giancana and Big Pun, making himself the third generation of puncturing wordplay. In addition to G Rap, Rugged plays to his partners—not mimicking, but rather meshing nicely with Rockness Monstah, R.A. the Rugged Man and Ras Kass, on the respective tracks. Unlike another rapper clutching a ‘90s sound to hide lyrical flaws, Rugged Intellect takes it back with the beats.

Domingo and Buckwild are primary sources for that authentic sound. Both come with heavy rock-inspired soul (“Life I Love” and “Gonna Move”) which will educate younger listeners to the inspiration behind Just Blaze’s popularized sound. While both continue to get major placements, all contributions appear to be gems held onto for an MC who would cherish them. Equally, Canadian producer Adam Sampler carries equal weight, with his own funky concoctions. Unafraid of stripping sacred records, Sampler, even in his intro and interlude, makes the album come to live like a 1970s film score. The only out-of-place production is the playful and peppy “Like That,” which is made right by Rugged paying tribute to Hip-Hop pioneers.

Renaissance Music doesn’t put its concept on front street like Kaze’s Spirit of ’94 or Blueprint’s 1988. However, for anybody who has never heard of Rugged Intellect, Renaissance Music's near-immaculate production may attract you to meet a talented, non-conformist MC who spits raspy, hard-nosed raps about the pursuit of success, the glory years of rap, and why Hip-Hop may soon be smuggling realness over the border from Canada.
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hiphopisdead
07-10-07, 10:53 AM
2 More weeks!

hiphopisdead
07-18-07, 03:25 AM
Album In stores Next Tuesday

Mr. Martinellis
07-19-07, 04:16 AM
i only heard a few songs by this dude zshare some of his stuff

hiphopisdead
07-24-07, 12:46 AM
Check out http://www.myspace.com/renaissancestreetteam

hiphopisdead
07-25-07, 12:49 AM
In Stores Now!

hiphopisdead
08-19-07, 01:08 AM
Check out the video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCyROZDp7EQ :ohmy: :ohmy: :ohmy: :ohmy: :ohmy:

hiphopisdead
08-31-07, 08:20 PM
http://youtube.com/watch?v=jGwXBs8AWlw

hiphopisdead
09-26-07, 10:00 PM
HIPHOPSITE.COM REVIEW

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RUGGED INTELLECT - "RENAISSANCE MUSIC: THE INTRODUCTION" [RENAISSANCE MUSIC/EXPERTISM]

Plugging the words "Rugged" and "Intellect" into the Rap Name Database would probably bring up a collection of grimy, tri-state area, camouflage and Timbaland boot wearing rappers that had their heyday in the 1990's by making hardcore hip-hop. Well, Rugged Intellect is white and is from Montreal, Canada so he doesn't exactly fit the mold of what you would expect from a name like that - at least on paper. His album is brings back that ol' New York rap just fine - even if it is from the land of maple leaves and free health care.

There's more validity to this project than one would expect, however. On paper, the idea of a white guy from Canada trying to resurrect the Bronx D.I.T.C. sounds like it would be a disaster on wax, but Rugged Intellect actually delivers. First, and most importantly, this cat can rhyme. He's good. In this day and age, it seems like cats get over simply by buying production from hot producers, but take their beats away and their acapellas are garbage. Not so for Rugged Intelllect. Never does he hold his tongue - not literally, as his Pun-inspired flow slithers over every inch of the track; and figuratively, as he isn't afraid to call out whoever he feels is a wack artist.

Production on the album is handled by a team of legendary producers, who help Rugged achieve that classic 90's sound, with guys like Domingo, Buckwild, Memo of the Molemen, and others lending beats. "What It Is" starts things off, as R.I. introduces himself to the public for the first time, attacking the microphone with his relentless flow, immediately clueing the listener in that this is not your average emcee. "Say Goodbye" follows, with a Domingo produced track, as Rugged Intellect reminisces about coming up in the rap game. Again on "Gonna Move", Domingo provides another beat tailor-made for Rugged's flow, proving a solid chemistry for the two artists.

"Biter's Block" is the first real topical song on the album, where Rugged touches upon a topic that needs to be addressed in hip-hop: just how much blatant copying and stealing there is these days. Not afraid to name names, the hook says it all "This is the biter's block / a place where amateur rappers start to mimic their favorites, just to get a slice of props / in '86 these cats would probably die / but everybody want to bite since 50 trying to be Ja."

Rugged taps a series of seasoned vets to share mic time with, and holding his own next to a handful of rap legends. "Guaranteed" featuring Rock of Heltah Skeltah plays like a classic BCC track, while "DBA" is a nasty sex track tapping another Rugged Man - R.A. - as they sink to new levels of perversity. Arguably the album's best track is the Kool G. Rap featured "All Fair", as the two trade breathless flows over a ridiculous beat, sure to make Kanye West jealous.

One fault with this album is its length. 17 tracks, there's plenty of room for error, and it does have a few low points. Regardless, these days the rap industry is stale, and we're lucky to find an album with 10 good songs, so something like this is a refreshing change. Another thing that Rugged could stand to work on are his hooks. They aren't as strong as his rhymes, and at times they feel forced. Such is the case in "Say Goodbye", which seems to shoe-horn a dis to the Violator camp, which is repeated over and over again, losing its shock value pretty quickly. So, if this is only The Introduction for Rugged Intellect, he's got plenty of room for improvement and perhaps a long career ahead of him. - Pizzo

hiphopisdead
11-27-07, 01:25 PM
RUGGED INTELLECT FEATURING SEAN PRICE, RUSTEE JUXX, PARTY ARTY & SOLOMON CHILDS - "SAY GOODBYE REMIX" VIDEO
FROM THE ALBUM "RENAISSANCE MUSIC THE INTRODUCTION" IN STORES NOW!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Ck0ExRXh3s