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Hypocrisy Is the Greatest Luxury(more) »rank: 28463by: Disposable Heroes Of Hiphoprisy
: :Although this group is long defunct, its one major recording will be fondly remembered for years--if not decades--to come. The Heroes consisted of rapper Michael Franti and percussionist Ron Tse; together, the San Francisco Bay area-based duo created a biting, politically savvy record that touched on both personal vulnerability and governmental venality. Franti used the microphone to preach about injustice, homophobia, materialism, and apathy. Although Public Enemy had long before established hip-hop's political potential, they never quite attained Franti's ability to translate black rage into universal themes. In the Heroes' best number, 'Television, the Drug of the Nation,' Franti raps, 'Imagination ... |
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Behind the Front(more) »rank: 45863by: Black Eyed Peas
: :The Black Eyed Peas' debut, Behind the Front, may sound thoroughly familiar: like A Tribe Called Quest, they sprout positive, deftly delivered lyrics out of their light jazz, R&B, and funk tracks; like the Roots, this multi-ethnic outfit's three MCs drop science in front of a live band that builds its grooves organically; and at their best, such as on the pop and reggae-flavored 'Karma,' the group can out-Fugee the Fugees. For some reason, though, the mostly mild, largely scratchless and sample-free record can--at times--be downright tepid. But for the most part, it works--sometimes brilliantly--and as a break from the mostly ... |
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Done by the Forces of Nature(more) »rank: 53896by: Jungle Brothers
: :The Black Eyed Peas' debut, Behind the Front, may sound thoroughly familiar: like A Tribe Called Quest, they sprout positive, deftly delivered lyrics out of their light jazz, R&B, and funk tracks; like the Roots, this multi-ethnic outfit's three MCs drop science in front of a live band that builds its grooves organically; and at their best, such as on the pop and reggae-flavored 'Karma,' the group can out-Fugee the Fugees. For some reason, though, the mostly mild, largely scratchless and sample-free record can--at times--be downright tepid. But for the most part, it works--sometimes brilliantly--and as a break from the mostly ... |
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Thisisme Then: The Best of Common(more) »rank: 53211by: Common
: :The Black Eyed Peas' debut, Behind the Front, may sound thoroughly familiar: like A Tribe Called Quest, they sprout positive, deftly delivered lyrics out of their light jazz, R&B, and funk tracks; like the Roots, this multi-ethnic outfit's three MCs drop science in front of a live band that builds its grooves organically; and at their best, such as on the pop and reggae-flavored 'Karma,' the group can out-Fugee the Fugees. For some reason, though, the mostly mild, largely scratchless and sample-free record can--at times--be downright tepid. But for the most part, it works--sometimes brilliantly--and as a break from the mostly ... |
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Wyclef Jean's All Star Jam At Carnegie Hall(more) »rank: 33182starring: Wyclef Jean
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Daylight EP(more) »rank: 22412by: Aesop Rock
: :The Black Eyed Peas' debut, Behind the Front, may sound thoroughly familiar: like A Tribe Called Quest, they sprout positive, deftly delivered lyrics out of their light jazz, R&B, and funk tracks; like the Roots, this multi-ethnic outfit's three MCs drop science in front of a live band that builds its grooves organically; and at their best, such as on the pop and reggae-flavored 'Karma,' the group can out-Fugee the Fugees. For some reason, though, the mostly mild, largely scratchless and sample-free record can--at times--be downright tepid. But for the most part, it works--sometimes brilliantly--and as a break from the mostly ... |
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Respect M.E.(more) »rank: 24017by: Missy Elliott
:Album Description:Unavailable in the U.S.! Outstanding import-only compilation featuring the phattest and phunkiest cuts from the undisputed Queen of Rap and R&B! Not only does this feature classic album versions of tracks like 'Hot Boyz', 'Get Ur Freak On', 'All N My Grill', 'Beep Me 911' and 'The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly', it also contains some hot remixes including '4 My People' (Basement Jaxx DJ Remix) and 'I'm Really Hot' (Nu Radio Edit). Features guest appearances from Ludacris, Ciara, Big Boi, Nicole, 702 and, of course, Timbaland. 17 tracks total. Warner. 2006. |
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Murray's Revenge(more) »rank: 10400by: Murs, 9th Wonder
:Album Description:Murs is a famous rapper. A prominent figure in the hip-hop community for over a decade with his group, Living Legends, Murs has also released three solo projects and recorded albums with Slug of Atmosphere and 9th Wonder (Little Brother). This is his latest solo offering, an inspiring and action-packed release continuing the successful collaboration with longtime friend and famed producer 9th Wonder. 'Murs hooks grimy battle rhymes and urban realism to arty West Coast crunk' - Spin. |
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Ultra Sounds of a Renaissance Child(more) »rank: 27739by: Hell Razah
: :Ultra Sounds of a Renaissance Child is the first proper solo project by former Sunz Of Man member Hell Razah in almost two years. Considered one of the most productive and well-regarded emcees to emerge from the extended Wu-Tang Clan family, Hell Razah began his career as part of Sunz Of Man which consisted of Prodigal Sunn, 60 Second Assassin, Shabazz the Disciple and Killah Priest. After 3 successful albums, the group went their separate ways in 2002. Since then, Hell Razah's string of solo records along with releases with Black Market Militia (Nature Sounds), T.H.U.G. Angels and Blue Sky ... |
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Clin d'Oeil(more) »rank: 82561by: Jazz Liberatorz
: :Ultra Sounds of a Renaissance Child is the first proper solo project by former Sunz Of Man member Hell Razah in almost two years. Considered one of the most productive and well-regarded emcees to emerge from the extended Wu-Tang Clan family, Hell Razah began his career as part of Sunz Of Man which consisted of Prodigal Sunn, 60 Second Assassin, Shabazz the Disciple and Killah Priest. After 3 successful albums, the group went their separate ways in 2002. Since then, Hell Razah's string of solo records along with releases with Black Market Militia (Nature Sounds), T.H.U.G. Angels and Blue Sky ... |



