![]() "I ain't never understood how the world works, But I always understood why the girls twirk for a baller not a 9 to 5, Barely makin' it with disgust behind your eyes". He talks about being a "slacker" and the rejection of the 9-5 lifestyle. ![]() The verses are unique, and he talks about pretty much everything thats on his mind (mostly getting laid, his rise to fame, Kansas City ("This is the town where the clowns put it down baby"), getting drunk, etc). "This is the beginning of blingin' and houses, And women welcoming angels and demons on couches, And sinnin' I'm alive and well, The demise will bring ghost stories when I rise". Here Comes Tecca Nina - In this song he basically talks about himself (and how awesome he is). ![]() The lyrics talk about how disposable mainstream rap artists can be and how the industry neglects the real talent in the genre. stating that Tech's music won't go well with urban radio (and his orange hair, etc). ![]() The Industry is Punks - This track starts with a recorded phone conversation from a record label rep. Intro - In this talking track, he responds to criticism about a previous album (Anghellic) and how his critics started calling him a devil worshipper (but thats a whole other story) Absolute Power was released in 2002 to number 79 out of 200 on the top music charts. In fact, he often rants about the mainstream music industry. Tech N9ne's style goes beyond the typical topics of mainstream rap. He can rap faster than most other rappers I've heard, and with meaning. His music can be characterized as catchy, musical, heavy hitting beats, choruses that stick, and some very impressive, yet unusual poetic rhymes. When I returned from Colorado back to my home state New Jersey with a collection of his albums, Tech became a favorite among all of my friends. He seems to have a large following in the midwest and the western US. Review Summary: Very catchy beats, deep lyrics, versatile rhyming skills.
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