You wouldnt think that an artist would feel compelled to adopt a new moniker simply to explain a slight thematic shift in their output, especially in a genre as stylistically limited as underground hip-hop. But this is where North Carolina MC Supastition finds himself at this juncture in his career, reassuming his birth name to accompany the pensive and introspective approach of his latest effort, Self-Centered. Moye describes his "new beginning on opener "Where & Why, leading off the string of complementary soul beats that form the records musical base. From there its a biographical breakdown of what it means to be this humble narrator, from dealing with familial loss ("Give It Up) to bucking destructive black cultural trends ("Black Enough). While Moyes to-the-point writing style could use a dose of metaphorical cleverness to make his relatively commonplace messages stick, the grown man rap tact will no doubt satisfy heads looking for some substance with their hip-hop.
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Self-Centered
BY Kevin JonesPublished Jul 23, 2008