Because Of The Internet

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Because Of The Internet 7,4/10 7205 reviews
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Having left his full-time role on the hit comedy Community to concentrate on music, rapper aka gets broader and bolder on his 2013 effort, an indulgent kaleidoscope of studio tricks and celebrity problems that's still wildly attractive thanks to its smarts and ability to swing. That latter bit comes courtesy of primary producers and, who mix the edgy sounds of indie rap and indie pop with the best the mainstream world of R&B has to offer.

Because Of The Internet

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View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2014 Vinyl release of Because The Internet on Discogs. Because the Internet is a beautifully artistic (yet undeniably flawed) album. Gambino is at his best when his character's mind is Because the Internet is a beautifully artistic (yet undeniably flawed) album. Gambino is at his best when his character's mind is introspectively wandering the heavens. Childish Gambino - Because The Internet [Explicit] - Amazon.com Music.

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Cool, radio-friendly crooner shows up on the creamy West Coast dream called 'Telegraph Ave.,' while '3005' comes with a chorus so uplifting and bright, it makes the nerdy stay-at-home wallflower at its center sound epic and sexy. The booming influence of is felt on numerous cloudy cuts like the grand 'Worldstar,' where popping pills at Coachella, a reference, and a twisted sax solo all congeal into a dank glop of hip-hop hash oil. Then there are all the instrumental interludes that divide the album into chapters or suites, because this one reaches for art with some interruptions for getting flashy on 'The Worst Guys' (where is merely Chance the Hypeman) and crashing on the couch for either a spliff, or maybe spliff and a sweet snuggle, with 's 'Pink Toes.' All of it flows splendidly and 's wit, hipness, and lyrical dexterity are all still strong points, with 'I got more tail than Petco,' 'More green than my Whole Foods/And I'm too Fly, Jeff Goldblum,' plus a reference to the 'Ain't Nobody Got Time for That' meme being some examples. Still, even with all these strong points, often frames his angst and anger with the burden of being born rich (something he mentions quite often on the album), providing plenty of 'we should all have such problems' bait or 'hierarchy of needs' ammunition, depending on the listener's viewpoint/bank account. Even the short 'The Party' finds him inviting friends over and then yelling at them to get the 'F' out, but there's long been a wide gap between the life experience of rappers and their fans, something supported by the growling background vocals on 'Crawl' provided by, an MC who did plenty of hard time when most of his fans have not. Connecting with the album is nearly impossible, understanding it is difficult, and often enough, its inflated ego is irksome, but is too free and fascinating to be dragged down by these complaints, so if a with more flash and fun is what's required, 's got the good stuff.

Summary and Recommendations - Internet use is growing drastically, and children should understand how to use it effectively - Children of this generation have already started to use and understand the internet at a very young age - Internet has allowed the youth of our generation to enhance their learning experiences by using tools that were not commonly available to previous generations - should be encouraged to use the internet as it teaches us self -directed learning and develops online reading and comprehension skills Are Children Smarter (or more socialized) because of the Internet?