Meyhem Lauren, the renowned figure in the underground hip-hop scene, presents "Self Induced Illness," a monumental double album that solidifies his status as a master of boom bap. Released on March 18, 2014, under Mey Music, this 41-track opus spans over two hours and twenty-two minutes, offering an extensive journey through Meyhem Lauren's unique sonic landscape.
"Self Induced Illness" is a testament to Meyhem Lauren's lyrical prowess and storytelling abilities. The album features a stellar lineup of collaborators, including Action Bronson, J-Love, and Thirstin Howl III, among others, who add depth and variety to the project. Tracks like "Cash is King," "Wack Rap Niggas," and "Heavy Cream" showcase Meyhem Lauren's signature flow and witty wordplay, while cuts like "Typhoon Rap" and "The Geneva Conference" highlight his versatility and range.
The album's production is a standout feature, with a heavy emphasis on classic boom bap beats that pay homage to the golden age of hip-hop. Meyhem Lauren's intricate rhyme schemes and clever punchlines are perfectly complemented by the gritty, soulful instrumentals, creating a cohesive and engaging listening experience.
"Self Induced Illness" is not just an album; it's a comprehensive exploration of Meyhem Lauren's artistic vision. From the introspective "7000 Thoughts" to the hard-hitting "Murder at 1600," the album delves into various themes and moods, showcasing the artist's depth and versatility. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to Meyhem Lauren's music, "Self Induced Illness" is an essential addition to your collection, offering a rich and rewarding listening experience.
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Tracks
Divine IntroductionMeyhem Lauren
Haywood (feat. J-Love)Meyhem Lauren, J-Love
Cash is KingMeyhem Lauren
Analyze the Elements (feat. J-Love)Meyhem Lauren, J-Love