In a time where materialistic songs like throw it in the bag play on our Ipods, Chachi’s Last Dollar sets a distinguishing tone for the 401hiphop community. Humbling with an east meets west vibe; chords strung out like a old Japanese flick paired up with the well known “dolla dolla bill y’all” sample from Wutangs’ Cream can’t help but leave a bit of Proletariat bitterness in your mouth. Much props to DJ Therion for near perfect cuts and producer J. Depina for a song that doesn’t scream “Manufactured”. Chachi composes in such a way that transcends you to live every lyrics he recites.
This refreshing artistic approach to America’s recession, can’t help but to hit home for a native Rhode Islander, especially now. RI food bank has released their annual status report on hunger stating that thirty percent of Rhode Islanders are food insecure for 2009. Chachi, who always is an autonomous voice in Rhode Island uses this frustration, and alienation that is all too familiar as a motivator of the peoples. Maintaining his prestige while giving a glimpse to the issues many try and mask.
With an undertone of Marxian dialects, the only thing missing from Last Dollar is a sign up sheet for the revolution.
Tags: Chachi Carvalho, dj therion, j.DePina


November 25, 2009 at 1:42 am
BIGCITY says:
Fuego!
November 25, 2009 at 4:04 am
40 dash 1 says:
Cosign big city
November 25, 2009 at 12:44 pm
The Mic Monsta says:
Double Cosign
December 4, 2009 at 6:16 pm
sassafrass says:
Pure fire here! I dont even know where to begin!