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CAN-I-BUS RECAP - FAREWELL FOREVER FRESH

Its been quite a journey for The Greatest Rapper That Never Made it.

The journey continues for Jah C, the mind behind the increasingly popular Forever Fresh concert series.

Canibus came into the game with Nas-like buzz, blitzkrieg-ing mixtapes and battle cyphers in the mid to late nineties like a German offensive — terrorizing would be lyrical foes metaphor after metaphor. Had his fortunes been different, had he never brazenly blasted LL Cool J on the infamous diss track “Second Round KO” or teamed up with Wyclef to drop one of the most disappointing debut albums in Hip Hop history (Can-I-Bus), perhaps his legacy would be more substantial. Perhaps we would remember him less for his untapped promise, and more for those 7 other — rather obscure — albums he dropped over the course of the last decade.

Frontman for Underground jam band The Antidote, Jah C has financed, organized, and promoted Forever Fresh, a steadily growing, consistently reliable Brooklyn based Hip Hop concert series. Since 2008 he’s hosted legends like KRS-ONE, Nice & Smooth, Talib Kweli, Styles P, to popular under the radar rappers like R.A. The Rugged Man, AG & OC, to rising stars such as Homeboy Sandman, Wordspit, YC The Cynic. Had his fortunes been different, had Forever Fresh been less successful and not opened additional doors to more conflicting responsibilities brand managing events for Red Bull, perhaps he would be able to continue crafting and adding to the Forever Fresh legacy.

This past Monday, Canibus headlined the Forever Fresh Finale, the concert series’ final throw down.

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449 Words on Canibus -- Forever Fresh Set and Videos

Remember Canibus?

Arguably The Greatest Rapper That Never Made it, Can-I-Bus headlined a loaded line up on Monday's Forever Fresh Finale show at Southpaw.

Say what you will about Bis, but the fact that he's somehow managed to drop Eight (yep, you read that right) solo albums off of little more than one magnanimous beef, something like six memorable verses, two well known songs and legendary late nineties Underground hype is more than respectable.

I was never a big fan of Canibus.

I guess I never really got the chance.

By the time he became a common name in South Carolina, he was well on his way to black-baller-status following his super beef with Ladies Love Cool James. Perhaps if he didn't follow that inevitable L to LL (inevitable since Cool J WAS the Industry in those days and anyone with that type of clout would no doubt leverage it to drown the sound of any would be rival. Especially a newbie with more promise than product) by littering his crap-tastic self-entitled debut album with odd fitting, barrel-bottom Wyclef beats that didn't come close to complimenting his didactic rhyme scheme, it would've earned The Company Man's coveted Repeated Listen status.

But he did.

And it sucked.

And when that happens, it becomes harder to trust a new artist with future monetary compensation. Thats the George Bush in me: "Fool me once...shame on...shame on you? Fool me twice...shame?...POINT IS FOOL ME ONCE CAN'T FOOL ME AGAIN."

To this day heads blame Clef for this tremendous fail. I blame Bis. He picked his beats.

But considering the fact that he's remained around the hoop a decade past that Inevitable L and Tremendous Fail one-two-punch to drop 7 additional solo albums is commendable. Hell, he even bickered with Em (on wax!) for most of that time (which is probably the reason why Canibus continues to find a label home).

If you can do what you love and earn enough money to support your family -- whether thats $30 thousand or $30 million -- why do anything else?

Clearly he still has fans. He headlined FOREVER FRESH! Cats came in rocking Canibus T-Shirts!! WHENS THE LAST TIME YOU SAW SOMEONE ROCK A CANIBUS TSHIRT????

The impact of this DJ Clue Freestyle and "Second Round KO" was enough to interest enough people long enough for him to drop 8 albums!!! That level of success is rarely reached in Hip Hop. Regardless of popular opinion, Bis deserves that credit.

FACT.

Anyway, his set was pretty dope. Old ish. New ish. Responsive crowd. Autograph seekers. He did what he was suppose to do.

Check the vids:
















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