. Comments on: Dwele: A future Detroit great? http://detroithiphop.net/2007/06/21/dwele-a-future-detroit-great/ Hip Hop ain't Dead. It's in Detroit. Thu, 17 May 2012 09:54:04 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.1.2 By: ben 2k7 http://detroithiphop.net/2007/06/21/dwele-a-future-detroit-great/#comment-965 ben 2k7 Fri, 22 Jun 2007 13:42:18 +0000 http://detroithiphop.net/2007/06/21/dwele-a-future-detroit-great/#comment-965 i think dwele is a legend already. when i first let his "subject" lp play straight through, i got the real sense of an artist with a raw medium, molding and crafting his audible sculptures with every ambient note. his music is more than the romantic type of "put it on and let the panties drop". the complexity of the "subjects" he sings about are things anyone whos ever been in a relationship, or been underage, or been uninsured, or been haunted by their bad decisions, can relate to. the melodies can drown out the message, if thats what the situation calls for, as dwele carries that typical "bedroom music " soul-singer staple as a side note, but his true value will never be realized unless you put on your headphones in a reflective state and just listen. whether its his dope features on slums material, his rize demo or his some kinda lp, you cant prevent his voice vibrating to your soul. theres just a level of sincerity that men and women can both relate to in this mans attempt to vocalize the elusive feelings of the soul through the synergy of rhythm and rhyme. long live that homegrown detroit music, and lets keep it bumpin in the spirit of j dilla. i think dwele is a legend already.

when i first let his “subject” lp play straight through, i got the real sense of an artist with a raw medium, molding and crafting his audible sculptures with every ambient note.

his music is more than the romantic type of “put it on and let the panties drop”. the complexity of the “subjects” he sings about are things anyone whos ever been in a relationship, or been underage, or been uninsured, or been haunted by their bad decisions, can relate to. the melodies can drown out the message, if thats what the situation calls for, as dwele carries that typical “bedroom music ” soul-singer staple as a side note, but his true value will never be realized unless you put on your headphones in a reflective state and just listen.

whether its his dope features on slums material, his rize demo or his some kinda lp, you cant prevent his voice vibrating to your soul. theres just a level of sincerity that men and women can both relate to in this mans attempt to vocalize the elusive feelings of the soul through the synergy of rhythm and rhyme.

long live that homegrown detroit music, and lets keep it bumpin in the spirit of j dilla.

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