User Score
Universal acclaim- based on 53 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 47 out of 53
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Mixed: 2 out of 53
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Negative: 4 out of 53
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Jun 30, 2011
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Jun 30, 2011
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Jun 29, 2011instant classic. butterfly is back from the dead and flows as if he never left the game. this is genius and lord knows hip hop is once again going to be revolutionized by the flow of the impeccable ishmael
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Jun 28, 2011What the hell? I am so so in to this, yet so disturbed and yet... so intrigued. Great songs. Great ambience. This is the type of stuff that probably goes on inside the cells of LSD.
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Jul 18, 2011
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Jul 22, 2011Pretty freaking fantastic. This album plays out like Outkast when you are robotripping. Spacey, mesmerizing, destructive, disassociative, near perfect.
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Sep 1, 2012A groundbreaking effort in the hip-hop genre.
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Aug 10, 2011
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Aug 15, 2011awesome beats, awesome production overally, maginificent lyrics... many strong verses, music never been that cohesive. Butterfly show his geniality to mix and connect dubstep, jazz, african ethno music, funk and hip hop to best record of the year... At this time i feel that LP is best hiphop LP ever made
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Aug 20, 2011
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Sep 9, 2011The kind of alternative hip-hop record that deserves the name, genius lyrics and beats that both mimic, compliment and highlight them beautifully. The anonymous characters behind the album are the ones who deserve the real attention.
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Sep 5, 2018It's flawless. Everything was put together very well. The lyrics, the synths: there’s nothing negative I could say about this album, but "The Kings New Clothes Was Made By His Own Hands" could’ve been longer. That’s all I have to say about "Black Up“
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Aug 29, 2022Wonderful cosmic rap thst oozes wiith the daze of jazz and earl sweatshirt reminiscent apathetic bars. Black up is a lush call to arms, to unify.
Awards & Rankings
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Mar 13, 2012Shabazz Palaces created an album that is deep, dense, cryptic, hypnotic, and beautiful in its own freaky way.
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MojoNov 22, 2011In the category of great rap reinventions, file it next to Daniel Dumile's post-KMD rebirth as MF Doom and Ultramagnetic's MC Kool Keith re-training as Dr. Octagon. [Aug. 2011, p. 94]
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Aug 15, 2011Reborn as Palaceer Lazaro in Shabazz Palaces, the rapper still waxes poetic with the old boho bounce as he lounges in the club or decries the evils of American culture.