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Godlike

Natas · 2002

60 min · 20 tracks · hip-hop

Raw, gritty beats blend with provocative lyrics that challenge societal norms and explore personal struggles.

Why this album works

'Godlike' is notable for its influence on the underground hip-hop movement of the early 2000s, particularly in its stark lyricism and production style. The album received critical attention, contributing to Natas's cult following and impacting future artists within the genre who sought authenticity over mainstream appeal.
Best for
wave-like pacing with peaks raw energy for intense moments provocative themes for deep reflection
Context
In 2002, Natas released 'Godlike' as their follow-up to the critically regarded album 'Life After Death'. This album marked a significant moment in their career as they explored deeper lyrical themes while solidifying their place in the underground hip-hop scene. At this time, Natas was gaining traction, establishing themselves as influential figures in the Detroit hip-hop community.
Stylistic neighbors
Lil Wayne· Yo Gotti· Ace Hood

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Godlike Standout 2:56
  • 2 Thatz What 2:13
  • 3 Make Me Feel Better 4:45
  • 4 Bloody 'em Up Standout 2:39
  • 5 When Will I See Your Face Again Standout 2:59
  • 6 How Could U 2:58
  • 7 Get Mo Cheddar 3:19
  • 8 Tell 'em Something 4:28
  • 9 They Know 3:25
  • 10 My Eyes Don't Cry 3:04
  • 11 Halatosis 2:26
  • 12 Shady MF 2:41
  • 13 It Ain't All About 2:52
  • 14 U Can Get Kilt 4 This 2:10
  • 15 N-A-T-A-S 3:18
  • 16 Bitches I Want to Fuck 2:31
  • 17 Tonight 2:08
  • 18 Blackvote 3:10
  • 19 When U Hit Ya Lowz 2:54
  • 20 See Thru 3:29

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