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Kicking off U CAN'T LURN IMAGINASHUN with the Jamaican grooves of "Soldier" might seem a bit out of place next to the French rap, but it somehow clicks. This track really showcases DJ Vadim's knack for mixing it up, jumping from slow hip-hop electro on "R3 Imaginasun" to the soulful swing of "That Night." He explores Spanish romance with "Beijos" and chilled-out, feel-good funk on "Saturday." Vadim leans less on vocals here (though Yarah Bravo's return on "You Are Yours" is a treat), and it feels like the music shines even brighter, from the dub vibes of "Under Your Hat" to the sample of "Nadia's Theme" on "Game Tight" or the urban soul of "I Want to Shout Out." And just for kicks, there's even some ska on "Hidden Treasure." The album wraps up with the enigmatic samples of "Tu He Ma Ne Toddy" — which sounds like it might be from Bollywood. A delightfully cheeky ride from start to finish.
The album U CAN'T LURN IMAGINASHUN starts with "Soldier," which has a Jamaican feel that might seem out of place with the French rap, but it somehow fits. This track really highlights DJ Vadim's diverse musical tastes, as he shifts from slow hip-hop electro on "R3 Imaginasun" to the soulful swing of "That Night." He explores Spanish romance with "Beijos" and laid-back, feel-good funk on "Saturday." Vadim uses fewer vocals on this album (though Yarah Bravo's return on "You Are Yours" is a nice touch), and it feels like the focus on music is even stronger. This is evident in the dub of "Under Your Hat," the sample of "Nadia's Theme" on "Game Tight," or the urban soul of "I Want to Shout Out." For extra fun, there's even some ska on "Hidden Treasure." The album wraps up with the mysterious samples of "Tu He Ma Ne Toddy," which sounds like it might be from Bollywood. It's a delightfully cheeky listen all the way through.
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