With COVID and all the good requisite music swirling round throughout these years, music followers might typically be forgiven for a couple of tracks slipping by means of the cracks however one thing as massive as a collab between underground rap hip hop genius Mic Nickels and legendary Wu Tang massive voice Method Man…we at YEDM ashamed of ourselves. The monitor in query, “El Matador,” dropped because the final monitor on Nickels’ 2021 album Bars for Days, which additionally featured Timbo King, Teen AF and vocalist Jeanette Berry however maybe received misplaced within the rip tide of tracks that got here from bred artists throughout COVID. Now with the re-release, a sick animated video and three wildly completely different remixes, it appears the potential vitality of “El Matador” is about to show kinetic.
With over 20 years within the hip hop recreation as himself, his two different aliases, his jazz/hip hop fusion band Nickel and Dime Ops and his co-founding of worldwide collective, MHB, it stands to purpose that Mic Nickels has greater than a few influential hip hop buddies. In truth “El Matador” was initially imagined to be a collab with one other hip hop heavy hitter, the late MF DOOM.
This monitor was initially slated to function MF DOOM. He agreed earlier than he handed however by no means accomplished it. Eventually we crammed in with Method Man, which was unbelievable. (It was) a full honor for him to listen to my music and say ‘yeah, I can get with that!’ The thought behind the monitor was to debate how one offers with their opponents, virtually how a matador performs with their aggressor. The premise got here to me after studying The Sun Also Rises, by Hemingway. I wrote and recorded it earlier than every other MCs listened, so it doesn’t cater in the direction of Meth or anybody else’s model. Just pure poetry.
That poetry was initially accomplished over a Wu Tang-inspired beat by MHB producer Mr. Cord with a funky as fuck bassline by acclaimed jazz double bass participant Dezron Douglas, however the brand new remixes are far and wide. As Nickels’ focus tends to be on the lyrics of any venture, it’s clear he liked the bars right here sufficient to see them re-worked in a selection off methods. The Bizzythowed remix is a nu metal-style rock model with guitar by Brandon “Bizzy” Hollemon and scratch work accomplished by Dj Keef Wookie, whereas the O.P. Supa is one other minimal New York-inspired combine that’s clean and provides the lyrics house. The Spotanola remix is heavier on the jazz vibes, probably impressed by Nickels’ personal connection to jazz. Utilizing the idea that really good lyrics can work with any style, Nickels has not solely re-introduced this hidden gem to the music world however re-vamped it to achieve a good broader viewers.
If three remixes weren’t sufficient, Nickels additionally commissioned a cool animated music video for the unique monitor, launched final month, illustrated by Charles “Ooge” Ugas and animated by Animo Studios. Set, in fact, on the streets of New York, it’s a mini-anime with visceral compositional pictures and a spaghetti western-style narrative that highlights these elements of “El Matador” that tie into the monitor’s unique idea. Obviously Meff and Nickels emerge victorious within the MC showdown, and the final shot is a “missing flyer” with DOOM’s emblem on it, an homage to the unique unique that by no means occurred.
With a private lore so steeped within the NYC hip hop scene that his work fully embodies it at this level, it’s odd that “El Matador” kind of simply slid into the Mic Nickels discography with out a lot of his followers noticing, however he’s definitely fixing that now. A perfectionist of some measure, NIckels is understood for ready to essentially promote issues and he might, on this case, have been ready on this epic video being accomplished, as can be his wont. That mentioned, now it’s out and hitting hip hop laborious, identical to most of Nickels’ work, and with 4 completely different variations for followers to select from. If you’re a hip hop fan and haven’t heard of this triple musical (quadruple?) menace, it’s time to get on board with “El Matador.”
“El Matador” is streamable on Spotify, alongside along with his discography below this moniker. Check out his gritty hip hop memoir, additionally named Bars for Days, on Amazon.
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