Blu – Good To Be Home (2xCD) (2014) (FLAC + 320 kbps)
L.A. rapper Blu burst onto the scene in the late 00s with the widely acclaimed Exile collaboration Below The Heavens, igniting a West Coast hip hop renaissance in the process. In the years since, the enigmatic emcee has released a steady stream of critically-acclaimed projects, from the love-themed concept album Her Favorite Colo(u)r to the genre-bending NoYork. Now, Blu is back with Good To Be Home, his first ever double album. Featuring a host of West Coast hip-hop luminaries, Good To Be Home is an unapologetic celebration of Los Angeles music and culture. “This is my most defining record ever,” says Blu. A cohesive collection with two discs and no filler, Good To Be Home is an important addition to Blu’s already impressive catalog. Artwork designed by famed contemporary artist Joseph Martinez.
CD1:
01. Home
02. The Return
03. Back Home Again
04. Boyz N The Hood (ft. Fashawn, Like and BeYoung from Pac Div)
05. Whip Creme (Part One) (ft. Definite, Big Dame, Co$$, and Swt Pea)
06. The West
07. The 50z
08. The LA (ft. Secret Service Agents)
09. Summer Time (ft. Bombay and Arima Ederra)
10. The Summer / (bonus) Angel Dust (ft. LMNO and 2Mex and Imani)
CD2:
01. Rap Dope
02. Dre Day
03. Red & Gold (ft. Prodigy, Mitchy Slick and Phil Da Agony)
04. Child Support
05. Well Fare (ft. Thurz and Casey Veggies)
06. He Man
07. Brown Sugar (ft. MED and Oh No)
08. Bobby Brown (ft. Clutch, Mic Holden, and Definite)
09. Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop (ft. Alchemist, Evidence, Tristate, Planet Asia, Donel Smokes, Chace Infinite, and Krondon)
10. The West (Part Two)
Download:
FLAC – Wayshare
320 kbps – Wayshare
Blu is from Oxnard, not LA
This is a good album . But why does he insist on making the sound quality as shit as possible.