His MCing was personable and heavy on simple but evocative imagery - conscious without preachiness, funny without buffoonery, and frequently quotable. This was more a personal idiosyncracy than the kind of weakness that stood out to others, and even during his early Lootpack years he sounded perfectly at home over his beats. Madlib had a problem: He didn’t like the sound of his own voice. Available from the University Of Minnesota Press. ![]() The following is excerpted from Bring That Beat Back: How Sampling Built Hip-Hop by Nate Patrin.
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