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The Sagas of...

The Sagas of...
Klashnekoff

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Track Listing

  1. Zero
  2. It's Murda
  3. Jankrowville
  4. Parrowdice
  5. B 4 U Die
  6. All I Got
  7. Black Rose
  8. Our Time
  9. Daggo Mentality
  10. Son of Niah

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #19879 in Music
  • Released on: 2004-06-14
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .21 pounds

Customer Reviews

Fresh Air5
Klashnekoff and Terrafirma are a breath of fresh air. Tracks like 'All i got'and 'Murda' show why Uk Hip Hop is the next big thing. Having grew up listening to all legends in Hip Hop like Tupac, Klasnekoff really shows me why he is the next one in line. His Rhyme and flow flys along with his beats and to any hip hop fan, even mainstream artist lovers this is a classic.

k-lash in a class of their own nek-off5
Its been a while since I last bought an album of real value. It annoys me that 99% of music listeners are awesomely nieve in their commercial exploits seeking only the very tip of an iceberg that stretches to the underground of real music of real significance. Klashnekoff, along with the likes of Jehst and Lewis Parker are supreme. 'The Sagas of Klashnekoff' glorifies the class of UK hip hop in comparison with rest of the rap-world. 'Murda', 'B 4 U Die' and 'Parrowdice' are simply awesome. Lyrics that read as poetry rejoice their incredible intellect to MC the way they do. This is hardcore hip hop but the finest with the best beats. If you, out there have never heard of any UK talent, you must explore and find out like the rest of us have the incredible music of undergroung UK hip hop. Trust!!-youll never look back!!!

The dark and eerie world of K-LASH-NEK-OFF5
Recently the finest hip hop artists have been surfacing from all over the UK - and this is one of them. Though the album is dark (as in murky), Klashnekoff's talent shines through so bright. From the moment you press play, he pulls you into his world - and if you ain't feelin' this, you ain't listened to it properly. It's shadowy and and eerie there and the only way to get out is to press stop.

He has the ability to write intelligent lyrics that entertain as well as make sense ("...maintain my balance like Libra/swift like Calibra, injection" - from "Daggo Mentality" - Klashnekoff). He has live footage between some tracks and his West-Indian (Rasta) roots are apparent in the music and lyrics as well. Plus the focus of his music is on life and its harsh realities (violence, racism, death, love etc.) and he make you visualise this. Klashnekoff disregards the usual shallow materialism that many (or most) hip hop artists chat about these days. He tells it like it is/was instead of how he wants you to envy what he has and that deserves PURE RESPECT.

The grimy "It's Murda" is an obvious stand out track without a doubt where he spits violent Rasta flavoured lyrics over an innocent little piano tune and a heavy bass. But if you listen to more of the album, his raw talent don't stop there..."All I Got" over a classical-sounding tune, the piano laced "Jankrowville", "Daggo Mentality", intelligent lyrical content of "Parrowdice", "B4 U DIE", "Our Time", "Zero" are all heavy tracks. The beautiful and deep "Black Rose" shows an emotional side while the skits (2 of them) you hear the sinister racial abuse against Black people. "Son of Niah" is deep, thoughtful and mellow.
The only thing the album lacks though is more tracks from the talented man - I look forward to the next album. Oh and a few bigger photos of him won't hurt either 'cause damn he's fine!