- Release date:
- February 26, 2008
- Artist/Band name:
- Pete Rock
- Record label:
- Soul Survivor
- Official Web Site:
- http://www.myspace.com/peterock
Why you should care: Pete Rock is a bridge to the past. With a production sensibility that thankfully never evolved out of the early ‘90s, Pete makes beats that only he, DJ Premier and the late J. Dilla could muster. And young groups like Chicago’s Cool Kids have recently started to gravitate towards this throwback sound.
Verdict: Although not an instant classic, “NY’s Finest” does bring a classic sound thanks to Pete’s production on 14 of the 15 tracks. As was the case with his earlier solo albums, Pete’s rhyming is again the weakest link on “NY’s Finest.” However, this time around he lets the production act as the sole collaborator with artists like Styles P and Sheek Louch (“914”), Little Brother (“Bring Y’all Back”) and Papoose (“Comprehend”) and doesn’t resort to forcing a verse onto every track.
X-Factor: Evidently the rapper Royal Flush is still alive and rapping (see track five, “Questions”). Who knew?



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