

The plight of the female emcee has been well documented by hip hop scribes for the past decade. Rather than seeing femcees whose name is made from their lyrical ability, many gain notoriety from their looks and open display of sexual energy. But that’s where Rah Digga comes in. Ten years removed from her lauded debut album Dirty Harriet, the husky voiced woman comes to slam stereotypes face first with the aptly titled Classic.
Produced entirely by Nottz, Digga’s Classic is a powerful war cry by the former Flipmode Squad emcee to all of the industry that declares female emcees to be extinct. She’s pure dope lyrics and minus fluff throughout the petite ten track offering.
“This Ain’t No Lil Kid Rap” finds Digga and her rich voice stomping over the rumbling highs and lows and sparse drums. Digga didn’t come to play games and keeps the momentum going on the funky “Feel Good” where Nottz vocal samples and rumbling bassline allow Digga to cut loose with some vicious braggadocio.
The production of Nottz is definitely a shot in the arm for Rah Digga’s second album. Nottz go-go drums behind the electric guitar plucks of “Straight Spittin IV” is the perfect soundscape for the Outsidaz alum to flex some lyrical muscles. Everything Nottz chips in is a compliment to Digga’s rough and rugged style. It’s easy to see that this is a match made in heaven.
After a decade of having to wait, Rah Digga’s Classic proves that the femcee hasn’t lost anything since her debut album. As a matter of fact, can we get another album sooner than later?
why then only 3,5 stars???!!!
cause its not nikki, drake or rick ross…
yeah supwitdat?
Because Drake’s TML was the hottness!! (sarcasm)
Most likely it’s because this site doesn’t really explain why they give albums what they give them and this was a half-assed review at best.
I never post, but I am confused by the review. Why only 3.5? Where could she have improved?
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