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July 20, 2009

New Beastie Boys (Feat. Nas) - "Too Many Rappers"

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On the same day Adam Yauch told us he has cancer and the band's taking a break so he can recover, we get a listen to the man doing his thing in Hot Sauce Committee Part 1's "Too Many Rappers." When he drops the line "I been in the game since before you was born / I might still be MC-ing after you're gone" it doesn't seem eerie or foreboding, but more the words of a survivor who will keep on doing just that. (Like they've been doing since 1979, if you can believe it.) As noted above, and as at Bonnaroo, Nas shows up with some words, too, lowering the average MC age just a bit.

Hot Sauce Committee Pt. 1 is out late 2009 via Capitol.

Posted at 6:44 PM by brandon
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WOW! Thats really bad.

Posted by: Phantom Darko at 07/20/09 6:16 PM | Reply
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i hope MCA gets better soon and heals completely. however, this song is really bad. sorry.

Posted by: pin at 07/20/09 6:36 PM | Reply
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"Hot Sauce Committee Pt. 1 is out 9/15 via Capitol."

No, it's not. The release got pushed back. Do you not read your own website?

Posted by: Mark at 07/20/09 6:52 PM | Reply
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brandon, easy on the sentimental shit. ugh. we know you care about yauch, we all do, but you sound like a hallmark card. blech.

Posted by: dane at 07/20/09 7:09 PM | Reply
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brandon

I don't know if it's Hallmark... it's just sorta human. The guy has a line in the song about being around for a long time. It's a line anyone who listens closely to the song will notice, especially since we're posting it the same day he tells us he has cancer. You could read the line in a number of ways, no? I just posted my reading of it. That's about it.

Posted by: brandon profile link in reply to dane's comment at 07/20/09 11:00 PM | Reply
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grover

congratulations stereogum. aside from mca's cancer, today is the best news day ever.

Posted by: grover profile link at 07/20/09 8:54 PM | Reply
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The beat is dope. I'd like to hear the official version of this and not some lowgrade mp3

Posted by: Harry at 07/20/09 10:19 PM | Reply
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I don't hear anything about this song that even remotely resembles "bad." This is like 100x better than anything that was on 5 Boroughs.

Posted by: Paul at 07/20/09 10:37 PM | Reply
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This is really horrible news.

I hope he starts drinking 4-6 ounces of wheat grass daily. Truly.

Maybe they can reactivate the Grand Royal magazine during this hiatus. Those first batch of early issues are fantastic examples of what print music journalism could-and-should be.

Get well, MCA.

Posted by: Sir Terrence Tuppins at 07/20/09 11:18 PM | Reply
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Song's awesome. Definitely the best thing I've heard from them since ALIVE. Sucks about the cancer. MCA will get through, no doubt. On the bright side, my reservations about this album are gone based on this track.

Posted by: Chris at 07/20/09 11:33 PM | Reply
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This cancer i s a really bad news

Posted by: benoit at 07/21/09 8:04 AM | Reply
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This sounds much better than it did at Bonnaroo and not for the obvious studio vs. live reason.

Posted by: Burg at 07/21/09 9:01 AM | Reply
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From what he said on the video, it sounds like they caught it early enough to stop it. Let's hope so! As for the track -- it's not a terrible track, but it's missing *something*.

Posted by: Trish at 07/21/09 9:54 AM | Reply
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This track is killer - reminds me of Ill Communication. Had tixs to see the boys at lollapalooza next month here in the CHI - bummed about that, but stoked for the new album.

Anyone who thinks this track is bad is obviously still stuck on License to Ill and needs to realize that every album they have put out since trumps that sophomoric effort. Why do you think the band doesn't play anything from this album anymore??!

Posted by: Joaquin at 07/21/09 11:25 AM | Reply
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actually, licensed to ill is more like a freshmanic effort, isn't it? and saying to the five boroughs is better is just silly.

Posted by: woot in reply to Joaquin's comment at 07/21/09 11:53 AM | Reply
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hey this aint bad at all, nice beat. much better than anything i heard from to the five boroughs. also, nas is a good guest rapper for them. all in all, i like it. alert da presses

Posted by: alanis morrisey at 07/21/09 3:24 PM | Reply
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