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		<title>Halftooth Records Presents: You Don&#039;t Know The Half</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2004 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Andreas Hale]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; Sometimes you just need some good ol&#8217; no frills hip-hop. No big booty chicks, no&#160;thugs, no&#160;guns, no&#160;bling-bling, no 24-inch rims with spinners, no Bentley, no shiny suits, no throwbacks, or&#160;definitely no shit&#160;for the grown and sexy. You just need hip-hop from the roots, minus the camera tricks. What Halftooth has done, is brought together&#160;<a href="http://www.hiphopsite.com/2004/03/11/halftooth-records-presents-you-dont-know-the-half/">[cont.]</a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Sometimes you just need some good ol&#8217; no frills hip-hop. No big booty chicks, no&nbsp;thugs, no&nbsp;guns, no&nbsp;bling-bling, no 24-inch rims with spinners, no Bentley, no shiny suits, no throwbacks, or&nbsp;definitely no shit&nbsp;for the grown and sexy. You just need hip-hop from the roots, minus the camera tricks. What Halftooth has done, is brought together an ensemble of artists who represent that ideal, and&nbsp;released a compilation called You Don&#8217;t Know The Half. Spotlighting artists such as Talib Kweli, J-Live, Wordsworth, and&nbsp;Little Brother, while&nbsp;giving more shine to new names like Oddisee&nbsp;and Kenn Starr, Halftooth is making a conscious effort to give you that good ol&#8217; hip-hop just how it was meant to be.<br />&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;As stated before, You Don&#8217;t Know The Half thrusts well known artists into the spotlight, such as when&nbsp;J-Live thumps through his solo joint &#8220;Who Do You Call &#8220;. The great thing is that when these artists fire off their trademark styles,&nbsp;producer&nbsp;Oddissee is behind<br />the boards, with impressive&nbsp;results, handling more than half the production on the compilation. Instead of having in house producer 9th Wonder&nbsp;managing their musical backdrops on &#8220;Long Time Comin&#8221;, Phonte&nbsp;and Big Pooh&nbsp;employ Oddisee, who doesn&#8217;t miss a beat, creating&nbsp;the perfect atmosphere for 2/3 of Little Brother to rock over. Other highlights include Wordsworth (can we get a solo album, yo?!?) on the ridiculous &#8220;Here We Go Again&#8221;, as Words&nbsp;spits about the cycle of the streets. Be sure to check his amazing third verse as Words laments how gossip is easily misinterpreted and can result in a dismal conclusion. Meanwhile, Talib Kweli and Asheru&nbsp;join Kenn Starr on the smoothed out sounds of &#8220;If&#8221;, as all three emcees speak on the ways of the world.<br />&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;When the newer artists snatch the mic the results are solid. Oddisee proves his talent on the&nbsp;both sides of the boards on his solo joints &#8220;Brother&#8221; and &#8220;Yes Y&#8217;all.&#8221; Kenn Starr stands firm alongside Oddisee on the throbbing &#8220;This is Hip-Hop&#8221; and the duo hook up with J-Live to trade verses on &#8220;Quest to Find&#8221;. Not to be missed are Oddisee&#8217;s two mellow instrumental interludes and Ishlab&#8217;s jazzy outro sealing the deal.<br />&nbsp;<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Though not flawless (&#8220;Everyday Campaign&#8221; and &#8220;Concrete&nbsp;Steps&#8221;) You Don&#8217;t Know the Half is an extremely solid project. Focusing on what makes hip-hop wholesome is executed to a tee, and Halftooth Records is well on their way to making a name for themselves. So when heads tire of all the Escalades, throwbacks, and club hopping, they know that they always have a place to lend an ear with this release. Good ol&#8217; Hip-Hop is something that Halftooth proves they can provide and it&#8217;s only a matter of time when all will appreciate.ï»¿</p>
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