Similarly, Madlib’s work with on Bang Ya Head (2005) and Push Comes to Shove (2011) offered a grittier, West Coast bounce. These albums show Madlib as a versatile collaborator, capable of bending his beats to fit any rapper’s cadence.
: Instrumental albums like Vol. 1: Movie Scenes , which act as soundtracks to "nonexistent movies" using soul and funk samples [9, 10]. 3. Curation and Remixing Madlib Discography
A certified underground classic. The Unseen is a psychedelic trip through the fictional world of Lost Gates. It features dense jazz loops, obscure movie dialogue samples, and a unique lyrical interplay between Madlib and his alter ego. Similarly, Madlib’s work with on Bang Ya Head
A political and soulful collaboration. Kweli’s conscious lyricism slides perfectly over Madlib’s warm, sample-heavy soul beats. It lacks the abrasiveness of Madvillainy but contains some of Madlib’s most beautiful loops ("The Show"). 1: Movie Scenes , which act as soundtracks