CD Rhymesayers Entertainment Release date: 02/Sep/2022
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Sales Rank:
#64 in Int. Hip Hop/Rap #429 in R&B/Soul/Rap
Style:
Int. Hip Hop/Rap
Product No.:
2097433345
Details / Tracklist:
01. "Mystery fish"
02. "Rings"
03. "Lotta years"
04. "Dorks"
05. "Rabies"
06. "Supercell"
07. "Blood sandwich"
08. "Get out of the car"
09. "Shrunk"
10. "Kirby"
11. "TUFF"
12. "Lazy eye"
13. "Defender"
14. "Water tower"
15. "Molecules"
Number of discs:
1
Description:
Impossible Kid by Aesop Rock, released 29 April 2016, includes the following tracks: "Lotta Years", "Rabies", "Blood Sandwich", "Shrunk" and more.
This version of Impossible Kid comes as a 1xCD. -
Includes:
Custom Die Cut Slipcase
24 Panel Fold Out Poster
Full Album Lyrics
"The Impossible Kid" is the seventh studio album by acclaimed hip-hop artist Aesop Rock, released in 2016 on CD format by Rhymesayers Entertainment. This record showcases Aesop Rock's signature dense lyricism and intricate wordplay, exploring themes of self-reflection, mental health, and personal growth over innovative production. The album features standout tracks such as "Rings," "Blood Sandwich," and "Dorks," each highlighting his unique storytelling abilities and complex rhyme schemes. As an influential figure in underground hip-hop since the late 1990s, Aesop Rock has been praised for pushing lyrical boundaries with albums like "Labor Days" and "None Shall Pass." Rhymesayers Entertainment, founded in Minneapolis in 1995, is renowned for supporting independent artists who challenge mainstream conventions; their roster includes Atmosphere, Brother Ali, and MF DOOM among others.
Widely considered to be one of Aesop's most well rounded albums.
A thorough exploration of the ails of a troubled mind, his path through therapy, the faults and regrets of the past as well as some stories from years gone.
Comes with a poster that doubles as a lyrics sheet as well as some of the coolest constructed package for the CD itself.
Well worth the purchase!