Sa-Roc - The Sharecropper's Daughter


Even though a brand is little more than a prison cell, I'm a business, i need inventory, so yeah I wait for labels to put a bunch of stuff on clearance and grab them up. Half my No Sleep order has already hopped a brown truck all over the country. I'm not here for quick turn around, I'm here to own all the records in my inventory and sell them for a reasonable profit, however long that takes.

So, in uploading the recent new batch of underground Hip Hop from Rhymesayers, I had to pull one out. Whenever they do their Mystery Box sale I buy all of them. But I made a promise to myself that if they send me Sa-Roc's The Sharecroppet's Daughter, I'm keeping it for myself. Yoink! Here it is, let's enjoy.

So good. At its heart, The Sharecropper's Daughter is a self-empowerment album. Acknowledge what makes you you, help yourself move forward without compromising your goals, and be honest with yourself.

There are guest rappers a plenty, but what makes Sa-Roc unique is she's kind of her own Jamaican guest chorus vocalist. Metaphorically speaking, she's an alien goddess, but rap flow wise she has a real Queen Latifah meets Aesop Rock with Rhianna chorus vibe. She can get grimey when she wants to, and she can twist the pronunciation of words to make double layers puns and unexpected internal rhymes, but most of all it's just fun to hear familiar brag rap clichés spun around to be self-empowering rather than outwardly antagonistic. Less put down, more "I'm better than that."

Like I said, I'll sell you the other 19 over at bottlesmusic.com, but this copy's mine. I love it.

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