K.A.B.O.S.H - "God Of War" (Tech N9ne, Krizz Kaliko and Dirty Wormz)

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Yeah, I agree that Krizz should be the primary vocalist. Although, we've seen plenty of times that Tech has potential with his singing.He could clearly hold a note. I think with some coaching from Krizz and other sources, both Tech and Krizz could be mostly just be singing on Kabosh.

Fuckn murdered it!  Love it! Goes hard!

Song was decent at best.  Krizz and Tech should have the only vocals in this band with most of them going to Krizz unless they feature somebody like Corey Taylor but as far as the band itself it should just be Krizz and Tech with somebody on drums, guitar, and bass ect. 

I disagree here. I think it should be more towards 50/50 .  I've always said that Tech would be an amazing rock vocalist.  You hear the dudes growl type vocals?  Chorus in Retrogression.  Chorus in Show Me A God.  Last 8 bars in the verses in Blacken The Sun.  Even the STRANGE in the Strange Music tag.  I could go on but you get the point.  But Tech's always had amazing potential to be a metal vocalist.  Mix that with his hardcore flow/delivery and lyrics and KALI?  That is KABOSH.

And I thought this track was dope but nothing special.  I thought Smackola brought it down and the lyrics in the chorus were corny for a hard rock song.  Good concept though.

Chief said:

This.  The only way to fix this song would to be start over and try again.  They'll get it though Tech obviously knew what he was doing by not trying pushing to release this track....I think that Krizz Kaliko should be the one pushing Kabosh so hard.  Krizz Kaliko is straight up one of the most talented mother fuckers to ever make any kind of music in the history of music.  Props to you Krizz. Back to what i was saying though.  I think Kabosh would help Krizz push his career, his voice is pristine for rock music. I think Kabosh should be like 70% Krizz Kaliko Vocals and 30% Tech N9ne vocals. 

Chris Mathews said:

This song sucks I feel that some of yall are sayin its good just because its kabosh related. I see why tech wasn't promoting it.

I agree with this, although I enjoy the track if all of KABOSH/Amafrican Psycho is gonna sound only like this I'm gonna be pissed. I enjoy this track on it's own but I couldn't do a whole album of this, like I said, it's lacking creativity from Tech. Krizz has always been the most versatile, I'm just upset Tech didn't put more thought into his part in the song. I can understand why a lot of you guys are upset though, but I still enjoy this individual track

Cole said:

The guitar on the intro and the chorus is good, but besides that the instrumental is boring. The chorus would have sounded better sung rather than what they did. This sounded like 3 dudes rapping over a rock beat, rather than a band working as a whole. Didn't feel cohesive, and if Tech wants KABOSH to sound like traditional rock then something needs to change.

This is all true, but with that said, I still think Kaliko should be the primary vocalist. I think Tech is more likely to end up being the "nigga screaming over guitars" as he said he didn't want it to be. Tech can do it, it's just gonna take time, and we've already waited soooooo long lol.

amerikilla9999 said:

I disagree here. I think it should be more towards 50/50 .  I've always said that Tech would be an amazing rock vocalist.  You hear the dudes growl type vocals?  Chorus in Retrogression.  Chorus in Show Me A God.  Last 8 bars in the verses in Blacken The Sun.  Even the STRANGE in the Strange Music tag.  I could go on but you get the point.  But Tech's always had amazing potential to be a metal vocalist.  Mix that with his hardcore flow/delivery and lyrics and KALI?  That is KABOSH.

And I thought this track was dope but nothing special.  I thought Smackola brought it down and the lyrics in the chorus were corny for a hard rock song.  Good concept though.

Chief said:

This.  The only way to fix this song would to be start over and try again.  They'll get it though Tech obviously knew what he was doing by not trying pushing to release this track....I think that Krizz Kaliko should be the one pushing Kabosh so hard.  Krizz Kaliko is straight up one of the most talented mother fuckers to ever make any kind of music in the history of music.  Props to you Krizz. Back to what i was saying though.  I think Kabosh would help Krizz push his career, his voice is pristine for rock music. I think Kabosh should be like 70% Krizz Kaliko Vocals and 30% Tech N9ne vocals. 

Chris Mathews said:

This song sucks I feel that some of yall are sayin its good just because its kabosh related. I see why tech wasn't promoting it.

solid intro to Kabosh. I thought Smack was actually dope though. But as people said before, it's exactly what Tech said he DIDN'T want to do. Krizz murdered it imo, and DJ Crash's DJing worked well, but I don't think Tech delivered for the suspense that it was supposed to bring

the song is amazing!

I'm not about to complain about this song as I've been waiting for Amafrican Psycho since it was announced around the Everready: The Religion era, plus it turned out ill. I wasn't disappointed with this single but I do feel as if it could have been alot more epic if you will considering how long it's been in production as well as the fact that it's the first official K.A.B.O.S.H. release. Regardless, "God Of War" is still satisfying and this definitely boosted some moral for the Strange camp's fans without question as far as I can see.

It hasn't been in production for a long time...If I'm not mistaken it was recorded shortly after little pills.  It had just never been released and Smackola requested to release it with his album.  Also it wasn't the first 'Offical K.A.B.O.S.H Release otherwise the Album Art wouldn't say Featuring Kabosh (Tech N9ne and Krizz Kaliko) not to mention its the third track released as a Kabosh Track

Slim Strange said:

I'm not about to complain about this song as I've been waiting for Amafrican Psycho since it was announced around the Everready: The Religion era, plus it turned out ill. I wasn't disappointed with this single but I do feel as if it could have been alot more epic if you will considering how long it's been in production as well as the fact that it's the first official K.A.B.O.S.H. release. Regardless, "God Of War" is still satisfying and this definitely boosted some moral for the Strange camp's fans without question as far as I can see.

Well in the sense that they've had that entire time to fix it up to par before it was released, hence "in production". Lol get what I'm saying?

Chief said:

It hasn't been in production for a long time...If I'm not mistaken it was recorded shortly after little pills.  It had just never been released and Smackola requested to release it with his album. 

Slim Strange said:

I'm not about to complain about this song as I've been waiting for Amafrican Psycho since it was announced around the Everready: The Religion era, plus it turned out ill. I wasn't disappointed with this single but I do feel as if it could have been alot more epic if you will considering how long it's been in production as well as the fact that it's the first official K.A.B.O.S.H. release. Regardless, "God Of War" is still satisfying and this definitely boosted some moral for the Strange camp's fans without question as far as I can see.

Yeah, i get what your saying NOW...but i don't think this song even met up to Tech N9nes personal standards hence the reason the Track is by Dirty Wormz Featuring Kabosh. I don't think Tech N9ne really wanted to release it in the first place.  I bet you he has some high fucking standards for his Kabosh LP hence the reason its taking him so long to even start it.
Slim Strange said:

Well in the sense that they've had that entire time to fix it up to par before it was released, hence "in production". Lol get what I'm saying?

Chief said:

It hasn't been in production for a long time...If I'm not mistaken it was recorded shortly after little pills.  It had just never been released and Smackola requested to release it with his album. 

Slim Strange said:

I'm not about to complain about this song as I've been waiting for Amafrican Psycho since it was announced around the Everready: The Religion era, plus it turned out ill. I wasn't disappointed with this single but I do feel as if it could have been alot more epic if you will considering how long it's been in production as well as the fact that it's the first official K.A.B.O.S.H. release. Regardless, "God Of War" is still satisfying and this definitely boosted some moral for the Strange camp's fans without question as far as I can see.

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