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* * * Mic Geronimo, “Vendetta,” Blunt/TVT Records. Unlike Mic’s monotonous 1995 debut, “The Natural,” the sonics on “Vendetta” have spawned several radio-friendly jams whose bass lines bounce and shimmy enough to make the low-rent diva-sung choruses marginally forgivable. Yet Mic’s brooding raps about a dead homie--his mother--and hectic street life strike a thankful balance. With ambient drones, plaintive strings and piano twinkles deeply rooted in an underground Queens rap ethos, he slyly undercuts his aspirations for mass appeal.
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