Album LS 2011 on Corporate Nemesis label
Hip-Hop/Rap (Hardcore Hip-Hop)
While a lot of fuss has been made over the word swagger and the implications if spewed forth from the mouth of a forward-thinking hip-hop head, Core Wreckah has been busy putting his own spin to the word. On this song, a melangé of sparse drumming (in 7/4 time, a pattern oft-unexplored in hip-hop), guitar licks, and muted basslines, Core re-imagines the word, re-christening it as swag 2.0. The result is a sweltering, acute critique of our social condition; the song is a direct attack on the implications of focusing on the self while ignoring the whole. Core successfully takes the listener on a reflective trip, pointing out some of the factors which – in his opinion at least – are way more poignant than the amount of 'swagger' one possesses.
![]() | Core Wreckah voc, album by |
![]() | S. Blake bass guitar |
![]() | T. Monaheng, A. Postman, S. Blake, T. Mosh composed by, mixed by, programmed by, written by |
![]() | A. Postman guitar |
![]() | T. Mosh saxophone |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Reverb (original) | Core Wreckah | 5:00 | |
2 | Reverb (radio) | Core Wreckah | 3:20 | |
3 | Reverb (instrumental) | Core Wreckah | ||
4 | Core Wreckah | |||
5 | Core Wreckah |