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santogold

Posted about 1 year ago


there's been an internal debate about santogold for me. i came across the gold-laden mistress from a very brief and very vague review describing her as the new m.i.a. i thought that to be a very tall stature to live up to, given that maya has an original sound that's easy to mimic but hard replicate, at least in terms of energy and sincerity.

and with this chipped shoulder, i tossed back the golden pill and shrugged my shoulders. the first tune, l.e.s artistes, was just so-so on the first spin—afterall, being bitter towards super-skinny, pseudo-original hipsters used to be a routine, anger-management issue for me a couple years ago. i didn't think the song was bad, though. just not impressive. a few songs later, the album continued down this sort of half-hazardous route of becoming the next dust-collecting piece of plastic on my shelf until i hit the tune, appropriately entitled, say aha.

by this time, actual listening had transpired into background noise, but this song had me (unintentionally) singing along—well, maybe more like humming along a loose melody like a young child does with a commerical—afterall, this was the first time i ever heard this song. but this made me pause, and i realized there was something of more substance than i initially thought here. even now, i still find myself unexpectedly singing in harmony on say aha, even though it's not particularly a favorite song on this album. there's suspect of a higher conspiracy with hidden messaging or the sort, but that's for another mog, another day.

with this newfound openness, i felt the cynicism of the world slowly melting away and allowed myself to absorb the lyrical rapping of this philadelphia-raised-but-now-living-in-brooklyn musician. and when the song creator hit, i was fully listening. of course, it's almost impossible to ignore the powerful, gritty beats (very Freq Nasty [thanks decon]) as santi white belts out repetitively:


Me, I'm a creator
Thrill is to make it up
The rules I break got me a place
Up on the radar
Me, I'm a taker
Know what the stakes are
Can't roll it back, it's understood
Got to play our cards


this girl—i mean lady—has kick. and grab. songs like lights out and i'm a lady address the softer side of santi, successfully exploring outside the typical electronic/rap/reggae genre that i was naturally inclined to place her in (my bad, santi). not to mention that she can actually sing (though she may choose not to on every track). check out her free ballard (along with other tunes) called your voice on RCRD LBL.

this vaudeville act is not unusual, especially considering what a little wiki told me about her earlier days as the lead singer of a punk rock band and her friendly associations with m.i.a. (i wouldn't be surprised if she was the dancing skinny onstage with maya last year at terminal 5). she's an interesting character to watch, and i hope what i see is not a fabrication of different, just for the sake of being different, but a true manifestation of an artist. as i've listened to her album over the past few weeks, i feel like i've grown to be a part of santogold (and those bud light commercials are not what i'm referring to). i want to hold onto the experience of releasing cynicism back into its place—a place not within myself.

Comments (11)

  1. brittanybf says

    gijibae, i love this: afterall, being bitter towards super-skinny, pseudo-original hipsters used to be a routine, anger-management issue for me a couple years ago.

    (because i can relate to feeling that bitterness!)

    i've been digging her lately and i too hope she's capable of upholding a title like, "true manifestation of an artist."

    Permalink posted 06/24/2008
  2. gijibae03 says

    brit: i'm not surprised—you feel like the real thing. :)

    Permalink posted 06/25/2008
  3. brittanybf says

    thanks, you're so nice! i'm glad i come across that way even through the interweb-o-sphere. you're a cool chick in my book!

    Permalink posted 06/25/2008
  4. Augusts1 says

    Great review. It's amazing how Santi's music makes a passive listener into an active, interested fan.

    I wasn't all that impressed w/the L.E.S. Artistes song when I first heard it but the more I heard it(since other moggers kept posting about her) the more it sunk it's hooks into me. I was then in a music store & they had it to listen to so I checked out the other tracks & was intrigued. The more I've listened to it, the more I've liked it & L.E.S. Artistes is the least interesting song on the cd I think. Excuse me, I need to listen to it NOW, haha!

    Permalink posted 06/30/2008
  5. brittanybf says

    Moggers definitely brainwashed me for the good with "L.E.S. Artistes"--In hindsight i thank them for that, mahaha.

    Permalink posted 06/30/2008
  6. Augusts1 says

    Britt, those moggers are definitely EVIL & must be destroyed, heh! Check out the remix of LES Artistes on the RCRD LBL link Gijibae provided above. It's far, far better than the original, love it.

    Permalink posted 06/30/2008
  7. brittanybf says

    evilevilevil, i say!

    that's a great remix, thanks for pointing me towards it.

    Permalink posted 07/01/2008
  8. Augusts1 says

    Yup, evil incarnate! Yvw, thought you'd like that remix. I love remixes that make a song into something totally different(sometimes it can be bad, but in this case it's goooood!).

    Permalink posted 07/01/2008
  9. gijibae03 says

    thanks august. i agree that l.e.s. is not the starring song from this album. i vaguely remember seeing a youtube video of her talking about how she wrote the song after her dad passed away.

    i'm about to go check the remixes you and brit are clammoring about. just discovered RCRD recently, which is an awesome find!

    Permalink posted 07/02/2008
  10. Augusts1 says

    Yvw. Hmmm, I'd like to see that youtube interview w/Santi. Yes, RCRD LBL is an awesome find, not heard of the site before you brought it up so thanks.

    Permalink posted 07/02/2008
  11. BecauseYouAreHere says

    I must admit that I am glad I waited a little bit before finally jumping on the Santogold bandwagon.  I must say that she TOTALLY takes me back to the late 70's early 80's and most of the music at that time.  

    Permalink posted 08/13/2008

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