While the words "St. Louis hip-hop no doubt conjure up images of Nelly, Chingy and words spelled with too many Rs for most, producer/MC Black Spade shows theres a lot more going on in his hometown than tip drills and wack grammar. Buoyed by a tight combination of smooth synth soul, off-kilter beats and witty, laidback rhymes, To Serve With Love manages a strong head-nodding vibe from beginning to end as Black Spade tackles each of his respective loves. An equally capable singer and MC, Spade does well by his heavy soul influences, cutting three-part vocals on tracks like "Shes The One and "Evil Love with a quality that may give Phonte some serious competition. The producers love of warm synths plays heavily on shuffling tunes like "Actioneer before plunging to murky depths on "The Ship Has Sailed, backed by dirty 80s drums and Spades first lyrical muscle flex. Artists like Common, Jazzy Jeff, Pete Rock and J Dilla are cited as influences to close out the record, and this disc properly follows in their steps.
(Om)Black Spade
To Serve With Love
BY Kevin JonesPublished Apr 25, 2008