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[[File:Torae_6121.jpg|frame|All he needs is five mics]]
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{{quote|''"Just in case you thought last time was a [[One-Hit Wonder|fluke]]/Here we go again [[N-Word Privileges|nigga]] right back in the booth/right back in the [[Stealth Pun|groove]]"''|''For the Record''}}
{{quote|''"Just in case you thought last time was a [[One-Hit Wonder|fluke]]/Here we go again [[N-Word Privileges|nigga]] right back in the booth/right back in the [[Stealth Pun|groove]]"''|''For the Record''}}


Torae L. Carr, better known by his first name, [[Only One Name|Torae]] is an acclaimed [[It's Popular, Now It Sucks|indie]] American [[Hip Hop|rapper]] from [[New York City|Coney Island]] in [[Big Applesauce|Brooklyn, New York]]. He first gained [[No Such Thing As Notability|"notability"]] for his colab LP ''Double Barrel'' with Marco Polo. Torae has been prolific so far, with numerous mixtapes and Albums. He leans more toward the [[Alternative Hip Hop|lyrical]] side of hip hop with well composed polysyllabic rhymes spread out over multiple stanzas.
Torae L. Carr (better known by his first name, [[Torae]]) is an acclaimed [[It's Popular, Now It Sucks|indie]] American [[Hip Hop|rapper]] from [[New York City|Coney Island]] in [[Big Applesauce|Brooklyn, New York]]. He first gained [[No Such Thing As Notability|"notability"]] for his colab LP ''Double Barrel'' with Marco Polo. Torae has been prolific so far, with numerous mixtapes and Albums. He leans more toward the [[Alternative Hip Hop|lyrical]] side of hip hop with well composed polysyllabic rhymes spread out over multiple stanzas.


His debut album, ''Daily Conversation'', received generally positive reviews and was hailed as a breath of fresh air. The best songs had understated melody that highlighted the lyrical wordsmith in his element. Torae followed this up with his more recognized colab album, ''Double Barrel'', which was more of the same. In 2011, he released ''For the Record'', which certainly was a critical darling. It featured louder, [[Ear Worm|catchier]] songs without any real degradation of quality, and showed greater breath of [[Sampling]] than previous albums.
His debut album, ''Daily Conversation'', received generally positive reviews and was hailed as a breath of fresh air. The best songs had understated melody that highlighted the lyrical wordsmith in his element. Torae followed this up with his more recognized colab album, ''Double Barrel'', which was more of the same. In 2011, he released ''For the Record'', which certainly was a critical darling. It featured louder, [[Ear Worm|catchier]] songs without any real degradation of quality, and showed greater breath of [[Sampling]] than previous albums.


Torae is easily one of the freshest new acts for [[The New Tens|the new tens]], [[Alliteration|with well written words]] and tight hooks that hearken back to hip hop's [[The Nineties|golden age]]. Compositionally, he is decidedly [[Old School|old school]], but that works largely in his favor, as it allows his lyrical deftness and dexterity to shine. Of course, we could go on forever about how great he is, or you could just check him out!
Torae is easily one of the freshest new acts for [[The New Tens|the new tens]], [[Alliteration|with well written words]] and tight hooks that hearken back to hip hop's [[The Nineties|golden age]]. Compositionally, he is decidedly [[Old School|old school]], but that works largely in his favor, as it allows his lyrical deftness and dexterity to shine. Of course, we could go on forever about how great he is, or you could just check him out!

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* [http://itstorae.com/#/home Offical Site] Warning, music plays automatically so NSFW.
* [http://itstorae.com/#/home Offical Site] Warning, music plays automatically so NSFW.
* [http://itstorae.wordpress.com/ His Blog]
* [http://itstorae.wordpress.com/ His Blog]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xd7le5aRdcM "For the Record"]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xd7le5aRdcM "For the Record"]

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=== Notable Discography: ===
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** ''Daily Conversation'' (2008)
** ''Daily Conversation'' (2008)
** ''Double Barrel'' (with Marco Polo) (2009)
** ''Double Barrel'' (with Marco Polo) (2009)
** ''Heart Failure'' (2011)
** ''Heart Failure'' (2011)
** ''For the Record'' (2011)
** ''For the Record'' (2011)

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'''[[Trope|Tropes]] present in his work:'''
* [[Gangsta Rap]]: Subdued type 1 throughout his work.
* [[Gangsta Rap]]: Subdued type 1 throughout his work.
* [[Alternative Hip Hop]]: Leans towards this in his more thoughtful songs.
* [[Alternative Hip Hop]]: Leans towards this in his more thoughtful songs.
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Latest revision as of 18:34, 28 January 2018

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All he needs is five mics
"Just in case you thought last time was a fluke/Here we go again nigga right back in the booth/right back in the groove"
For the Record

Torae L. Carr (better known by his first name, Torae) is an acclaimed indie American rapper from Coney Island in Brooklyn, New York. He first gained "notability" for his colab LP Double Barrel with Marco Polo. Torae has been prolific so far, with numerous mixtapes and Albums. He leans more toward the lyrical side of hip hop with well composed polysyllabic rhymes spread out over multiple stanzas.

His debut album, Daily Conversation, received generally positive reviews and was hailed as a breath of fresh air. The best songs had understated melody that highlighted the lyrical wordsmith in his element. Torae followed this up with his more recognized colab album, Double Barrel, which was more of the same. In 2011, he released For the Record, which certainly was a critical darling. It featured louder, catchier songs without any real degradation of quality, and showed greater breath of Sampling than previous albums.

Torae is easily one of the freshest new acts for the new tens, with well written words and tight hooks that hearken back to hip hop's golden age. Compositionally, he is decidedly old school, but that works largely in his favor, as it allows his lyrical deftness and dexterity to shine. Of course, we could go on forever about how great he is, or you could just check him out!

Discography:
    • Daily Conversation (2008)
    • Double Barrel (with Marco Polo) (2009)
    • Heart Failure (2011)
    • For the Record (2011)
Torae provides examples of the following tropes: