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		<title>Dagha &#8211; Object In Motion</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; Boston has always been Robin to NY&#8217;s Batman.&#160; We usually don&#8217;t give this a second thought, but isn&#8217;t it strange that one of America&#8217;s premiere cities is almost never looked at as such?&#160; Within the context of hip-hop, how has there not been a big-name rapper reppin Beantown at this point?&#160; Whenever recently fired&#160;<a href="http://www.hiphopsite.com/2006/02/08/dagha-object-in-motion/">[cont.]</a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Boston has always been Robin to NY&#8217;s Batman.&nbsp; We usually don&#8217;t give this a second thought, but isn&#8217;t it strange that one of America&#8217;s premiere cities is almost never looked at as such?&nbsp; Within the context of hip-hop, how has there not been a big-name rapper reppin Beantown at this point?&nbsp; Whenever recently fired toilet paper manufacturer Benzino claimed he was the king of Boston, we all laughed.&nbsp; A lot.&nbsp; Side-splitting, rolling-on-the-floor, oh-my-God-I-can&#8217;t-breathe hysteria.&nbsp; But after gathering ourselves, the next obvious question was, &#8220;Wait, then who is the best rapper from Boston?&#8221;&nbsp; Guru?&nbsp; Edo G?&nbsp; No disrespect, but that&#8217;s no Biggie, Jay-Z, and Nas.&nbsp; In the past decade we&#8217;ve seen the emergence of L.A., the Bay, St. Louis, Atlanta, Houston,&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Detroit, Chicago, and Philadelphia.&nbsp; Still, no Boston.&nbsp;&nbsp; </p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; But like most cities, NYC&#8217;s little brother has an underground hip-hop scene packed with emcees trying to make their mark, even in the absence of a mainstream success story.&nbsp; Enter Dagha and &#8220;Object In Motion&#8221;.&nbsp; With influence from fellow a Bostonian, the multi-talented Insight (who produces and rhymes on several cuts), &#8220;Object in Motion&#8221; draws similarities to the slept-on &#8220;The Blast Radius&#8221; of 2004.&nbsp; And like that album, Dagha&#8217;s American debut is an acquired taste.&nbsp; The first tracks immediately scream &#8220;sci-fi rap&#8221; with abstract/spacey beats and big-kid phrases like &#8220;conscious fetus going full term&#8221; and &#8220;photosynthesize to camouflage&#8221;.&nbsp; As the album continues, the production evolves to standard boom-bap, a welcome backdrop because dude never dumbs it down.&nbsp; I may be an idiot, but it&#8217;s a little easier to get my head around his complex rhymes when I can at least nod along. I guarantee it&#8217;ll take the average hip-hop head a few spins to fully appreciate Dagha, but once you do, it&#8217;s sure to jar you.&nbsp; </p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; For instance, check the verbal gymnastics in &#8220;Heaven Or Hell&#8221;: &#8220;While black smoke&#8217;s rising, I&#8217;m heating up the stratus / Release my fluent coolant activated apparatus / See flesh piled in batches / Catch turbulence in patches&#8221;.&nbsp; For some of you, this dictionary jargon may just be blah-blah-blah and if that&#8217;s the case, there&#8217;s nothing I can write here that&#8217;ll change your mind.&nbsp; I repeat, it&#8217;s an acquired taste.&nbsp; It&#8217;s like football.&nbsp; Casual fans like football for the hitting and the touchdown dances.&nbsp; Aficionados appreciate the brilliance of the Cover 2 defense or the complexity of the zone blitz.&nbsp; &#8220;Object in Motion&#8221; is a zone blitz executed to perfection.&nbsp; </p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Gems include the Meistro-produced &#8220;Conquerors&#8221; and Insight-produced &#8220;Skool House Rock&#8221;, sure to bump systems and open minds.&nbsp; Even on iffy beats, Dagha doesn&#8217;t ever settle for half-baked rhymes, constantly trying to elevate the lyrical game.&nbsp; And what&#8217;s his motive?&nbsp; &#8220;Make the population use all three eyes / Clear the hemisphere from implanted fear and pollution / Make your dome your home and institution / Conclusion: never settle for confusion / An object in motion is an object in steady movement&#8221;.&nbsp; </p>
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