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E=MC
Call It What You Want
Album
Rating: 6.5/10
So I’m
the ‘not-so-young-kid-anymore’ here from Canada.
It’s the home of ice hockey, multiculturalism, snow,
and bhangra. I’m not high on Indian Hajmola candy
and yes I did in fact say bhangra! With India and the UK
leading the way in the bhangra music scene, talent from
Canada and the U.S. are about to make up some serious ground.
Enter E=MC (a.k.a. Balwinder Dhaliwal), the hottest new
rapper in the bhangra industry rising from Toronto, Canada
with his debut album, “Call It What You Want”.
The thing about him is he isn’t really an MC, as we’ve
gotten accustomed to over the years with MC’s from
England. E=MC the rapper can emcee and goes on to show that
without having the need to mumble nursery rhymes like 5
year olds.
Released under
the Untouchables label, “Call It What You Want”
is a 13-track album that features all the heavy hitters
of the bhangra industry. Manak-E, Sabar Koti, Surinder Shinda,
and Lembher Hussainpuri make an impressive lineup to provide
vocals over E=MC’s lyrics. The intro track sets the
standard and is quite innovative by having the industry’s
best “big” him up in Punjabi. It’s quite
effective and straight to the point, which sets the mood
for the rest of the album.
For those of
you that have caught the medley video for this album on
ZeeTV or MTV India will notice that those same songs are
the first three tracks on the album. We are first treated
with an update on the old school track, “Mahi Veh
Mahi” that I recall very well singing along with as
a kid. E=MC’s rapping gives it a new sound and some
fresh new spins on an old tune. However for a debut album
it hasn’t gotten me all hyped up and should’ve
been pushed down the numerical order of tracks. It’s
still very much enjoyed though!
What really should’ve
been the first track is “Nachana Tereaya” sung
by yet again (surprise surprise) Hussainpuri. This track
would definitely have all the traditionalists dancing at
their cousin Bally’s wedding. The lyrics are on point;
the beat will have all the non-dancers stirring their bums,
and might even get your uncle asking the DJ for another
spin around. For the urban-heads, E=MC doesn’t disappoint
on the dancehall flavored “Tere Mere” as this
will definitely have some of the women shaking what their
mama’s gave them. So fellas just nod your head and
‘whine ya batti’ too!
With
2 great tracks, 2 good tracks and another couple of decent
ones, this album should be able to survive my 12-disc changer
for a couple of months before it starts collecting dust
along with other Untouchables artists like Indy Sagu and
Gubi Sandhu. Also check out the collaboration with Manak-E
on “Gal Sun Ja’ in which you can check out the
Lil’ Jon-like voice screaming “Okayyyy”.
So call it what you want? I’d definitely like to call
this an above average album and would give it a 6.5 out
of 10.
| Tracking
listing: |
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1.
Intro
2. Mahi Veh Mahi
3. Gal Sun Ja
4. Tere Mere (feat. MC JD)
5. Pareshaan
6. Club
7. Freshie MC |
8.
Nachana Tereaya
9. Payal
10. Tere Naa Nee
11. Jind Yaardhe
12. Da Struggle
13. Outro |
Reviewed
by Ankur Sood
(the
Desi Underground Project)
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