The official second record of rapper Kempi took three years to come. Zanian is his baptismal name and Adamus is his father's surname. Whether you like Kempi or not, he has a nose for tragedy. For pure hip-hop one has to dig deep these days. The term urban is more appropriate here and what would make the music hip-hop is the fact that it is rapped. The record kicks off with a beat that leans more
… towards house and whether you see that as musical growth or creative decline is a matter of perspective. Kempi's rapping is still quite unintelligible and the comparison with Lil Wayne is still justified. When it comes to vocals, Kempi sometimes repeats itself and no matter how sincere the words are, the vocals sometimes miss the mark. At various times he calls himself a founder and it is actually too early for that. The record contains a clever mix of sweetness, rawness and sincerity. Kempi fans can be satisfied with this record. (GL)more