Entitled (Deluxe Edition) - Torae

Entitled (Deluxe Edition)

Torae

  • Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap
  • Release Date: 2016-01-15
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 17

  • ℗ 2016 Internal Affairs Ent.

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Introview Torae 2:28 USD 1.29
2
Imperial Sound (feat. Saul Wil Torae 4:16 USD 1.29
3
Get Down Torae 3:04 USD 1.29
4
Clap Sh*t Up (feat. Phonte) Torae 3:09 USD 1.29
5
Let ‘Em Know Torae 3:40 USD 1.29
6
Override (feat. Jarell Perry & Torae 6:34 USD 1.29
7
Crown (feat. 3D Natee) Torae 2:41 USD 1.29
8
R.E.A.L. Torae 3:25 USD 1.29
9
Coney Island’s Finest Torae 4:48 USD 1.29
10
Troubled Times (feat. Mack Wil Torae 3:52 USD 1.29
11
Together (feat. Kil Ripkin & S Torae 3:32 USD 1.29
12
Entitled (feat. Teedra Moses) Torae 4:32 USD 1.29
13
The eNd Torae 2:48 USD 1.29
14
Shoutro Torae 11:39 USD Album Only
15
Saturday Night Torae 3:26 USD 1.29
16
What’s Love (feat. Pharoahe Torae 4:11 USD 1.29

Reviews

  • Buy this Album

    5
    By B-Poz
    Dope album.
  • This is core artistry in hip hop

    5
    By bmxtrev
    The roots of what this game is about. Heat
  • >>>Head Nod Approved<<<

    4
    By Scorpio9000
    Local DJ’s NEED!!! this in there daily rotation, THIS IS REAL HIP-HOP
  • Support Real Hip Hop

    5
    By Wes B 614
    If you sick of this non rap, weak lyrics, trap queen nonsense. Then get the album. FIRE FROM BEGINNING TO END. Appreciate Torae bringing this album to the rap game. Beats are on point and the lyrics speak to you.
  • Lyrics and flow unmatched

    5
    By RSM0417
    Top to bottom great album. Great message. Great lyrics. Great flow.
  • The Beast

    5
    By Bobby Brown1
    If you really love HipHop this Album needs to be in your heavy rotation.
  • Torae does Black Lives Matter and more in strong sophomore album, 'Entitled'

    4
    By Alex Dionisio
    A favorite of hip-hop's authentic underground, Brooklyn, New York's Torae (Torae Carr) seems to have more of an affinity for collaborating than branching out alone. Active commercially since 2008 and non-commercially for several years prior, Torae came up working alongside producers like Marco Polo, DJ Premier, 9th Wonder and several others, and released his solo debut, For The Record, in 2011 to good reviews and immediate listener satisfaction. Side projects ensued, including a mega duo LP, Barrel Brothers, with fellow Brooklynite Skyzoo, and now, eight years into his retail-run, Torae is on just his second solo album, Entitled (Jan. 15). Come to think of it, it's probably best that he's not in a rush to construct his legacy, one based on concrete rap principles and classic hip-hop production. Within Entitled (Internal Affairs Ent.) can be found Torae's love for outside artist input through unique talented guests and well respected producers with skills. Braggadocio and hard mic skills at the top give way to some later depth entering midway through the album. This is when things get even more purposeful. Around the seductively romantic "Override," the celebration of hometown heroes in "Coney Island's Finest" and the candied we-can-make-it song "Together" are songs of even greater importance. Torae really begins to break ground in "Crown," as he reappraises the real value of black lives, human lives to be clear. He encourages blacks to wake up and break the cycle in which the powers that be at the top manipulate their destinies and success rates in "Entitled" (very heavy, responsible material to build a title track off of indeed), and "The eNd" discusses the modern day use of the n-word and specifically the sometimes-tragic results of its use. For all it's worth, Entitled's self-glorifying moments may seem to take themselves a little too seriously, and its socially conscious ones might benefit from being harder on the current societal system, but the fact that Torae has done very good rap work overall is irrefutable. The LP is also boosted by hard boom bap and soul beats by kingpins of the subgenre (Pete Rock, DJ Premier, Jahlil Beats, !llmind, etc.), rapturous trumpet work by Shawn Taylor in "Imperial Sound," and well varied guest appearances from the likes of Phonte, 3D Na'tee, Teedra Moses and the rest. Despite the trials and tribulations in his life, the "Troubled Times," Torae brings us another set of great hip-hop in Entitled, that "R.E.A.L." It might not be extremely revolutionary, but it does start down that road for sure.
  • FIRE

    5
    By Bobloks
    Torae has done it again, this album rocks! Giving u that underground boom b!! Hip hop is music and we won't stop!
  • Cop it

    5
    By Bruceybk
    Dope Album - Never Disappoints
  • A beast

    5
    By berto dlc 4 life
    Cant wait till this drops!!!!! This is hip hop!! Torae is a beast!!! "It was a part of my soul and my spirit but most of ya'll will probably never hear it" nuff said.

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