![]() ![]() ![]() However, This Unruly Mess I’ve Made is blessed with two. #GROWING UP MACKLEMORE INSTRUMENTAL FULL#On an album full of great moments - except perhaps the corny ‘Let’s Eat’ which pretty much interrupts the flow of the album - it’s hard to pinpoint individual stand out moments. Stepping away from the rap world, other subjects touched upon include the overprescription of painkillers that took the life of one of his friends (‘Kevin’), being a father (‘Growing Up’ featuring Ed Sheeran), and the objectification of women from a fathers perspective (‘Need To Know’), which on this occasion comes from the viewpoint of Chance The Rapper. city at the 2014 Grammy Awards, the awkwardness of the awards themselves and the lead up to them are described by Macklemore on ‘Light Tunnels’, and it doesn’t sound as hunky dory as some would lead you to believe. On the KRS-One and DJ Premier featured ‘Buckshot’, when he raps, “And all my city’s known for grunge, flannel, punk rock/ And a bunch of Sub Pop, I was on that Buckshot,” he’s telling the world that instead of listening to Seattle band favourites Nirvana and Soundgarden his cassette deck was filled with Boot Camp Clik tapes growing up.īranded a disruptive force by the Hip Hop community following their win for Best Rap Album over Kendrick Lamar’s good kid m.A.A.d. Recruiting Hip Hop icons Melle Mel, Kool Moe Dee and Grandmaster Caz for ‘Downtown’, the album’s first single and unofficial moped theme song, the nod to Hip Hop’s original architects doesn’t stop there. ![]()
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