Lord Quas speaks his mind on how police view and deal with crime in “lower class” environments. Black people are more likely to be subjected to police brutality. There are some fucked up cops in the world. Asked by Talib Kweli about this song, and his “conscious rapper” side, Madlib explained: "I been through that police brutality, so I know. First hand, living in Oxnard, you know. Like, I’ve had a lot of things happen, you know. Where my pops wanted to blow up the precinct or something, nah mean? Cops is crazy in Oxnard. I mean… everybody Black goes through that. So, you gotta… read more
Lord Quas speaks his mind on how police view and deal with crime in “lower class” environments. Black people are more likely to be subjected to polic… read more
Lord Quas speaks his mind on how police view and deal with crime in “lower class” environments. Black people are more likely to be subjected to police brutality. There are some fucked up… read more
Quasimoto is an alter ego of Madlib. Quasimoto first came to life on Madlib's personal beat tapes in the producer's early years in Oxnard CA, circa mid/late 1990s, in recordings that were meant for his own personal listening. After Madlib began working with Stones Throw Records, he was convinced to release Quasimoto, first as a featured MC on Peanut Butter Wolf's "Styles Crews Flows Beats" 1998. Finally, Madlib put out Quasimoto's debut solo album - The Unseen - in 2000. This album received much praise from both underground hip-hop press and mainstream… read more
Quasimoto is an alter ego of Madlib. Quasimoto first came to life on Madlib's personal beat tapes in the producer's early years in Oxnard CA, circa mid/late 1990s, in recordings t… read more
Quasimoto is an alter ego of Madlib. Quasimoto first came to life on Madlib's personal beat tapes in the producer's early years in Oxnard CA, circa mid/late 1990s, in recordings that were meant for his own personal listening.… read more