Overdue Process - Zo! & Asylum 7

Overdue Process

Zo! & Asylum 7

  • Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap
  • Release Date: 2009-01-06
  • Explicitness: explicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 13

  • ℗ 2008 Chapter 3hree, Verse 5ive Music

Tracks

Title Artist Time

Reviews

  • True Hip Hop

    5
    By Rob Vinci
    Reppin' the "D" Zo! and A7 has put together an album with a purpose...something you don't get much today. The beats are organic, diverse and complement A7's lyrics. Speaking of which A7 has good subject matter that's easy to relate to but is still enjoyable to listen to in an album. Miz Korona, Buff 1 and other guests holds it down as well. Get this...you won't be dissappointed!
  • Very Dope!!!

    5
    By humblemonarch
    This LP from front to back is tite! Neck still hurts. Great Production from Zo! & Asylum 7 rocks every track. This will stay in my ipod favs for a minute!!!
  • 2 Stars with a Major Caveat

    2
    By tcallquest
    First off, give Detroit hip hop its due. It's persevered through some pretty dark times. If for nothing else, support this album because it's a symbol of what's going right in hip hop today. I only gave it 2 stars because I couldn't listen to the whole thing. It's the economy, bro. The previews are weak, they do sound similar, as the other reviewer eluded to. But I'm sure the previews don't do the album justice, however bad, or good. Track 13 is fire. As a D.C. transplant (from the D) it's great to see my hometown teaming up with my new. Dude should have done a track with D.Allie tho; I'm just sayin... I'll definitely keep my ears open for Zo and Asylum 7 in the future.
  • Its ok

    2
    By The Texas Critic
    It is not bad but this song is very boring too listen to.
  • Simply Beautiful Music

    5
    By MisterMoonTheLunar1
    This is what hip hop should be. This project transcends a simple "bars over beats" texture. It combines complex and soulful live instrumentality by the gifted Zo! with inspired lyrics and flow from Asylum 7. Seriously, the rhyme schemes (syntax, multi-syllabic rhyme, intonation), content, wordplay, and delivery have all obviously been deliberately and maticulously crafted for this album. From social commentary to introspective songs to just Zo! grooves, this project provides a mellow and etherial vibe coupled with a very real and street-level perspective that wil leave the listener dying to hear more. This is what music is (well, was) missing. Don't pass on this project - you will seriously regret it. This is a must have.
  • Sounds pretty good....but it aint nothing to write home to ma dukes about.

    3
    By whatever yo
    Its Solid, but not Groundbreaking. All sounds the same....
  • Classic

    5
    By Big Hersch 84
    one of the best albums of the year