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Tribune’s Top 2010 Indie Chicago Albums

Posted on December 9, 2010 by Ty Howard

Greg Kot of the Chicago Tribune recently ranked his top 1o indie Chicago albums and the homie Cap D snagged the top spot. Cue the applause! Psalm One & Rhymefest’s albums were also featured in the list, landing the number 5 & 9 spots.

Chicago Tribune:

How to define success? David “Cap D” Kelly offers a few ideas that suggest it’s about more than accumulating immediate financial reward. For more than a decade, this erudite MC has been forging his own path with his label and group (both named All Natural), as well as his solo projects. He is criminally under-recognized nationally, but he takes a back seat to no MC with his sharp mind, incisive flow and increasingly robust tracks in the Chicago dusties-soul tradition. Though typecast as too high-minded for an art form that puts a premium on swagger, there’s nothing soft about these rhymes. In “Chicago Five-O” he’s as ominous as a shiv in a back-alley rumble, exposing the brutal politics of race relations in the streets of his home city. A landmark release from one of the best MC’s this city has produced.

Congrats to Cap. You can check out the full list here.

1 thought on “Tribune’s Top 2010 Indie Chicago Albums”

  1. Raul S. says:
    December 10, 2010 at 7:31 am

    Latest tracks by Raul Sanchez

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