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”In Due Time” Improves on K.A.A.N. & DJ Hoppa’s Previous LP “Delusions of Grandeur” (Album Review)

FrankyNelly by FrankyNelly
August 30, 2024
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”In Due Time” Improves on K.A.A.N. & DJ Hoppa’s Previous LP “Delusions of Grandeur” (Album Review)
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”In Due Time” Improves on K.A.A.N. & DJ Hoppa’s Previous LP “Delusions of Grandeur” (Album Review)

Columbia, Maryland emcee/producer K.A.A.N. back with his 26th LP. Over the past decade or so Knowledge Above All Nonsense has been delivering numerous standouts in his ever-growing discography like Black Blood, the Ski Beatz-produced Requiem for a Dream Deferred, the Big Ghost Ltd.-produced All Praise is Due, Mission Hillz, The Death of a Rapper & The Nightly News both produced by former Strange Music in-house producer MIKE SUMMERS a.k.a. Seven or even Peace of Minds from just a few months ago. Los Angeles producer/deejay DJ Hoppa was brought in to produce Delusions of Grandeur a few months ago & is sticking around for In Due Time.

The title track starts by sampling soul music & throwing hi-hats into the equation boasting that he’s in a whole different category than everyone else whereas “C.T.T.S. (Can’t Touch This Shit)” goes full-blown boom bap talking about nobody being able to touch him lyrically. “Cautionary Tale” works in a soulfully dusty beat telling us what happens when you’re consumed by greed while “Weight” demonstrates a speedier flow trying to get rid of this baggage.

“Bon Appetit” returns the boom bap feeling like he’s about to be unleashed murdering everything in his path just before “Another Play” hooks up a woodwind talking about how much of a shame it is people are lost in the maze of the same game. “Warm It Up, K.A.A.N.” continues get in his chopper bag continuing to go at the throats of other rappers leading into the symphonic trap-flavored “Succession” advising everyone to get back.

Meanwhile on “Status Symbol”, we have K.A.A.N. over more strings swapping out the hi-hats in favor of kicks & snares likening the rap game to a petty bitch while “Stay Blessed” substitutes the orchestral elements with pianos spreading the titular message. “It Ain’t Easy” has a generally old school sound detailing the struggles while “Expectations” ruggedly tells us what some people look for all around the world.

“Enough of the Filler” pushes towards the end of the Delusions of Grandeur sequel In Due Time expressing his frustration over how much filler is packed into some of these artist’ projects in the digital age while the boom bap-tinged “Rat Race” lastly closes the 3rd consecutively amazing offering of K.A.A.N.’s this year alone talking about the weak being unable to survive.

For almost a little over 12 months now, K.A.A.N. has steadily been putting out some of the best material of his entire career & as much as I loved Delusions of Grandeur, I think In Due Time stands out as a sequel that’s better than the original. DJ Hoppa’s production is still boom bap heavy except you got some more trap undertones compared to last time & the Maryland chopper sounds hungrier.

Score: 9/10



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