Dive into the eclectic world of Quasimoto with "Yessir Whatever," a compact yet powerful journey through the realms of experimental and alternative hip hop. Released on June 18, 2013, under the esteemed Stones Throw Records, this album is a testament to Quasimoto's unique blend of jazz rap, underground hip hop, and boom bap.
In just 32 minutes, Quasimoto takes you through a vibrant array of tracks, each with its own distinct flavor. From the laid-back grooves of "Seasons Change" to the energetic beats of "Planned Attack," the album showcases Quasimoto's versatility and creativity. Tracks like "Youngblood" and "Brothers Can't See Me" highlight his lyrical prowess, while "Astronaut" and "LAX To JFK" offer a more introspective look into his artistic vision.
"Yessir Whatever" is not just an album; it's an experience. Quasimoto's signature style, characterized by his rapid-fire delivery and innovative production, makes this album a standout in the hip hop genre. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to Quasimoto's work, "Yessir Whatever" is sure to leave a lasting impression.