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Czarface - CZARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE '2023

CZARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
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Album name CZARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
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Date 2023
GenreHip-Hop
Play time 40 min
Format / Bitrate Stereo 1420 Kbps / 44.1 kHz
MP3 320 Kbps
Media CD
Size 249 MB
PriceDownload $1.95
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Not unlike Run the Jewels, Czarface started off as a side project between
established hip-hop acts, then quickly took on a life of its own -- with such a
distinctive, character-driven aesthetic, as well as an enthusiastic audience
response, there's no way it could've been limited to a one-off. A decade after
Boston underground rap duo 7L & Esoteric and Wu-Tang Clan MC Inspectah Deck
first officially joined forces (though they had worked together a few times in
the past), Czarface had amassed a lengthy discography filled with collaborations
(Ghostface Killah, MF DOOM), instrumental records, and a boatload of
limited-edition vinyl pressings, as well as graphic novels and action figures,
tying into the project's comic-inspired theme. The title of 2023's Czartificial
Intelligence might imply that they're just generating more product at this
point, but the music itself is still loaded with personality, and even if the
album doesn't break any new ground, it's still as enjoyable as anything else
they've done. The rappers are all highly charismatic, while the production is
always energetic, switching it up between futuristic synth-funk and gritty
Wu-Tang-style boom-bap. Opener "Czarchimedes" hints at a technological theme,
with a line about having a chip inside one's brain, but most of the lyrics veer
between action-packed bravado and nostalgic reflections. The playfully violent
"You Know My Style" takes shots at mediocre rappers ("Your music ain't hard to
find, it's hard to care about"), while a sinister alter ego openly mocks Logic
during his guest appearance on the amusing "Gatecrasher." Two of the most
memorable songs track a lifelong obsession with comics back to childhood.
"Mama's Basement," with a chorus riffing on A Tribe Called Quest's "I Left My
Wallet in El Segundo," details a journey back home in order to find old comics
(only to be reminded that they were sold ages ago), while "Marvel at That (Road
Trip)" alphabetically lists Marvel characters during a car ride game. Kool Keith
and Godfather Don reunite on the tough but breezy "Helicopter," which comes
across like it was written during a casual backyard hangout. Keith reappears on
the more abstract, brain-twisting "Live from Czarnegie Hall," one of two bonus
tracks along with the choppy, scratch-happy instrumental "One Eleven Chelsea."

Tracklist:
1.01 - Czarface - Czarchimedes’ Death Ray (2:53) 
1.02 - Czarface - Blast Off (2:29) 
1.03 - Czarface - All That For A Drop of Blood (2:54) 
1.04 - Czarface - You Know My Style (3:42) 
1.05 - Czarface - Mama’s Basement (2:57) 
1.06 - Czarface - Frenzy in a Far Off World (2:41) 
1.07 - Czarface - Czarsenic (1:33) 
1.08 - Czarface - Gatecrasher (2:57) 
1.09 - Czarface - Sirens (2:14) 
1.10 - Czarface - Helicopter (3:42) 
1.11 - Czarface - One Eleven Chelsea (2:17) 
1.12 - Czarface - Marvel at That (Road Trip) (3:12) 
1.13 - Czarface - Live From Czarnegie Hall (2:37) 
1.14 - Czarface - Together (4:11) 

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