Sunday, December 12, 2010

VERBAL SCIENCE ROARS OUT OF THE CLOSET WITH "RUDE AWAKENING"





Tampa. Florida-based hip hop artist Verbal Science (VS) was already making inroads in the regional rap scene as a straight rapper, garnering fans, positive press and associations with T-Pain and Paul Wall, among others, when he made the shocking decision to come out as a gay man. He told OutHipHop.Com recently: "It was either come out or lose my mind," noting that while he lost some fake friends, he gained hundreds more fans. VS typically downplays the courage and conviction it took to make that step, but his fire is on display in all its glory on his superb mixtape, RUDE AWAKENING, for all to hear.

A skilled virtuoso of a wordsmith, the handsome VS spits rhyme on a variety of topics over sick ridic beatz. One standout is "Life Is A Journey," a moody, intense reflection on discovering he was gay, being angry with God for letting him be gay, coming to acceptance and joy in who he is, and how that journey impacted his music. "Please" is a sweet (!), erotic ode to a lover who rocks his world and, evidently, areas closer to home ("I love you so deeply, would marry you easily"). There is a defiant collaboration with Deadlee and DownLow, "They Can't Stop Me" and a beat-terrific "Bob Ya Head." There are suprising and inventive raps of encouragement and inspiration ("Believe," "Take the Pain Away") that show the enormous range Verbal Science possesses and isn't shy about showing off.

There are soul-satisfying hardcore diss tracks like "I Don't Give A Fuck (No)" ("If you don't like it - TURN IT UP!") aimed squarely at anti-gay critics, as well as fierce declarations of independence and self-worth like "Lemme Show You" and "Can Never Bring Me Down."

Yes, there are echoes of Eminem in VS' work, but then for all his vaunted outrageousness, Eminem doesn't approach the disarming honesty, openness and sensitivity of Verbal Science. It's as if VS has fully absorbed the most important mandate of hip hop: to tell the truth and to shine light on situations, people, lives that are routinely dismissed and overlooked by the mainstream. And he does this by telling stories of his own life in what is one of the finest records of this - or any - year.

And here's the best part - you can download RUDE AWAKENING as well as several recent VS tracks for FREE right here:

http://verbalscience.bandcamp.com/