Us - Brother Ali
User Score
8.8 out of 10

Universal acclaim- based on 20 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 19 out of 20
  2. Negative: 0 out of 20

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  1. BigTyBeatdowns
    Oct 7, 2009
    10
    I'm a little mad at pitchfork for rating This instant classic they way they did, and they seem to be the best online rating website that I've found. This is the most riveting album to come along since man what album can I say here? the blueprint? maybe there have been other albums that literally force you to stop what you are doing and sit down and listen, but I can't think of any that have been this demanding. I did not think that hip would continue to reach these kinds of levels but thanks to brother ali it has. Every song is enjoyable and at their best they force you to think, not only about your life circumstances but the choices that have been made throughout American History. He actually forces us to ponder our own existences. What other album out this year has done that? Exactly. This Album kicks ass on everything else out this year Hip Hop or otherwise. Expand
  2. TaherT
    Oct 2, 2009
    10
    Brother Ali has all makings of the immortals! He has voice, flow, originality and overall greatness.
  3. AnthonyM
    Nov 10, 2009
    10
    This is hot. In all seriousness, I don't think there's a better rapper out there. There may be a couple who are just as good, but no one is better.
  4. MycroftW
    Oct 7, 2009
    9
    Ant's beats are good as always, but Ali's raps are even better. If the worst thing you can say about someone is that he's somewhat reminiscent of Organized Konfusion-era Pharoahe Monch, than he's got to be straight fire.
  5. ArthurS
    Dec 7, 2009
    10
    Amazing album. Ali makes lyrics that you really can relate to.
Metascore

Universal acclaim - based on 12 Critics

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 10 out of 12
  2. Negative: 0 out of 12
  1. What gives Brother Ali's slice-of-life ruminations their impressive heft is the rapper's eye for everyday detail and the handmade appeal of his vintage-funk arrangements.
  2. It's an album that draws its strengths from the simultaneous expression of sympathy toward the people in the songs and anger toward the shit they've gone through.
  3. The smart tracks build up the complexity of Ali's persona, while the dumb ones diminish it. The juxtaposition of these two different modes creates a fuller exposition than what you'll find on most hip-hop albums.