Apollo Brown & Ras Kass
50 top tracks
Apollo Brown & Ras Kass
50 top tracks
Albums

Blasphemy
Apollo Brown & Ras Kass

Persona
Apollo Brown & Ras Kass
![Best Hip-Hop of October 2014 [Monthly Sampler] — cover art by Apollo Brown & Ras Kass](/frogtoon_logo.png)
Best Hip-Hop of October 2014 [Monthly Sampler]
Apollo Brown & Ras Kass
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Blasphemy [Explicit]
Apollo Brown & Ras Kass

Best Hip-Hop of September 2014
Apollo Brown & Ras Kass

Saturday Selection Vol. 54
Apollo Brown & Ras Kass

H20 (Single)
Apollo Brown & Ras Kass

Hip Hop Is Read Presents The Tape Deck '14: The Best of 2014
Apollo Brown & Ras Kass

2014: Best Hip-Hop of the Year
Apollo Brown & Ras Kass

Music
Apollo Brown & Ras Kass

Ready To Live
Apollo Brown & Ras Kass

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Apollo Brown & Ras Kass
Biography
Blasphemy, the collaborative album from esteemed Mello Music Group producer Apollo Brown and Ras Kass, is a thought-provoking and highly personal treatise on the unspoken. The sub-rattling and operatic opener "How to Kill God", a scathing indictment of major religions and the transgressions enacted in their name, serves as a statement of purpose. No “ism” is out of bounds, no topic too untoward. Whatever you hold sacred isn’t above aggressive inquiry. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Apollo+Br...Read more on Last.fm
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Blasphemy, the collaborative album from esteemed Mello Music Group producer Apollo Brown and Ras Kass, is a thought-provoking and highly personal treatise on the unspoken. The sub-rattling and operatic opener "How to Kill God", a scathing indictment of major religions and the transgressions enacted in their name, serves as a statement of purpose. No “ism” is out of bounds, no topic too untoward. Whatever you hold sacred isn’t above aggressive inquiry.
Behind the boards, Apollo Brown orchestrates with divine aural vision. Though Blasphemy is his first album with a west coast rapper, he doesn’t retread g-funk synth grooves. He also forgoes the minimal, rubbery bounce popular with the current crop of west coast talent. Amidst a sea of production crafted for the drug-addled turn up, his work is a life preserver, saving ardent hip-hop fans with hard-hitting beats made buoyant by donuts of soul and blues. On his deftly layered suites, drums hit with the force of an unabridged Bible to the dome, the samples masterfully selected and utilized. With Blasphemy, Brown has created MPC gospel, sonic scripture.
In his seminal memoir Soul on Ice, Eldridge Cleaver wrote, “All the gods are dead except the god of war.” Ever since Ras Kass titled his 1996 opening salvo after Cleaver’s book, the critically revered Carson, CA rapper has waged verbal warfare against all those with aims of obscuring the truth. Rappers, preachers, politicians – none have been spared from the wrath of his sharp, illuminating rhymes.
When not eviscerating MCs and poking holes in theologies, Ras Kass surrounds himself with a rogue’s gallery of decorated veterans. Pharoahe Monch, Rakaa Iriscience, Xzibit and Royce da 5'9" are among the handful of the elite lyricists present. Each delivers their singular bars in top form, making the songs on which they appear some of the best posse cuts you’ll hear in 2014.
Above all, this album displays Apollo Brown & Ras Kass’ undeniable synergy. Their sacred writ is the same, their blasphemy for those who want to think as they nod to the rhythm. When Ras Kass crucifies supposed facts over Apollo’s beats, it’s clear he is the West Coast’s preeminent philosopher. When Apollo’s blaring suites soothe your soul, it’s an ontological fact that he ranks among the best producers in the game. With Blasphemy, the duo has delivered the truth. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Apollo+Brown+&+Ras+Kass">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
