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Elephunk(more) »rank: 3965by: Black Eyed Peas
:Album Description:Includes the bonus track Something For That Us. :Black Eyed Peas have at times been accused of sounding too Tribe for their own good, but this time out Will.i.am and crew have consciously expanded their horizons. Problem is, perhaps they've tried too hard. As the title suggests, Elephunk borrows from every single element of funk known to man and (with the exception of the one straight-out rock & roll track, 'Anxiety') tries to cram them all into a semi-hip-hop format. While such willingness to experiment is admirable, in this case the attempt comes off as slightly desperate and too diffuse. Elephunk settles ... |
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Bake Sale(more) »rank: 10633by: The Cool Kids
:Album Description:The Cool Kids are a hip hop duo from Chicago, Illinois and Detroit, Michigan. The duo consists of Antoine 'Mikey Rocks' Reed (originally from Matteson, Illinois) and Evan 'Chuck Inglish' Ingersoll (originally from Mount Clemens, Michigan). The Bake Sale is the second EP released by The Cool Kids. :With their 2008 EP, The Bake Sale, the Cool Kids deliver enough goodies to assuage any concerns that their MySpace hype was overblown. With 10 tracks of little more than late '80s drum-machine boom-bap and strategic synth jabs, Chuck Inglish and Mikey Rocks recreate Golden Age hip-hop with more giggly sincerity than irony. That ... |
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Da Realist(more) »rank: 3272by: Plies
: :Plies has earned gold status with his sophomore album, 'Definition Of Real'. The album, which features the #1 single 'Bust It Baby Part 2(Feat. Ne-Yo)' and the current hit 'Please Excuse My Hands(Feat. Jamie Foxx and The Dream)' debuted at #2 on the Billboard 200 chart upon its June release, with sales exceeding 200,000. Plies' next album, 'Da Realist', is slated to hit the streets on December 16th, marking the Ft. Meyers, Florida based rap superstar's third full length release in just under 16 months. |
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Not 4 Sale(more) »rank: 47051by: Kardinal Offishall
:Album Description:Explicit Version. Kardinal Offishall is an MC who is ready to unleash his unique, attention grabbing style all over the world with his 2008 album, Not 4 Sale. The album, executive produced by multi-platinum superstar Akon for his Kon Live label, includes the smash hit 'Dangerous' featuring Akon, as well as guest performances by some fo the hottest artists in the game; Rihanna, T-Pain, The Dream, The Clipse, Estelle and more! Kardinal Offishall, the son of Jamaican immigrants, grew up in the West Indian waypoint of Toronto. His hometown, which he credits for reflecting the cultural mosaic that seeps into his music, ... |
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Black Star(more) »rank: 5644by: Black Star, Mos Def, Talib Kweli
: :Even in hip-hop--a genre famous for auspicious debuts--Black Star, the first album from the team of Mos Def and Talib Kweli, stands out. It's not just because these guys know their history (an update of Slick Rick's classic 'Children's Story,' a fine jack of BDP's 'The P Is Free' on 'Definition,' and shout-outs to 2Pac, Biggie, and the Rock Steady Crew) and have paid their dues. Mos Def had been bouncing around the Native Tongues family for years, and both he and Kweli are featured on the Soundbombing and Lyricist Lounge albums. No, Black Star stands out simply because it's a great album, ... |
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It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back(more) »rank: 5582by: Public Enemy
: essential recording:It Takes a Nation of Millions was the sign that hip-hop had exploded like a grenade. A rap record as abrasive, hardcore, and eloquent as a JFK speech, the 1988 disc is one classic track after another: tense, multilayered, harmonically wild music. Chuck D. declaims like a master preacher with foil Flavor Flav's voice darting around his. They've got the desperate energy of people fighting for their lives, and everything from their pumped-up rhetoric ('Prophets of Rage') to the group's quasi-paramilitary organization to the sirens and sax squeals in nearly every track declares how urgent their mission is. It's a hugely ... |
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Before I Self Destruct(more) »rank: 6436by: 50 Cent
: essential recording:It Takes a Nation of Millions was the sign that hip-hop had exploded like a grenade. A rap record as abrasive, hardcore, and eloquent as a JFK speech, the 1988 disc is one classic track after another: tense, multilayered, harmonically wild music. Chuck D. declaims like a master preacher with foil Flavor Flav's voice darting around his. They've got the desperate energy of people fighting for their lives, and everything from their pumped-up rhetoric ('Prophets of Rage') to the group's quasi-paramilitary organization to the sirens and sax squeals in nearly every track declares how urgent their mission is. It's a hugely ... |
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Epiphany(more) »rank: 19017by: T-Pain
: :T-Pain opens the liner notes to his hotly anticipated second disc with a couple of helpful definitions: An epiphany is 'the manifestation of a supernatural being' (definition No. 1) or 'a sudden moment of insight or revelation' (No. 2), the opening page puts forth. Because most of the R&B record-buying world knows that T-Pain is not a supernatural being, but a stylish and inventive singer from Tallahassee, it would seem the second definition inspired the title--T-Pain probably felt flashes of inspiration when laying out the lyrics. A single spin ought to convince listeners a little of both factored in, though: Songs like 'Bartender' ... |
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Now, Vol. 24(more) »rank: 11310by: Various Artists
: : More from the Now That's What I Call Music! series NOW 17 NOW 18 NOW 20 NOW 21 NOW 22 NOW 23 Amazon.com: ~ |
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T.R.O.Y.(more) »rank: 8017by: Pastor Troy
:Album Description:Explicit Version. Pastor Troy made his debut in 1999, and hasn't let up since, with seven albums under his belt. Featuring 17 new studio tracks, Troy is destined to be another Pastor Troy classic. The aggressiveness of Pastor Troy is still in his heart as Troy's best music is his hyped-up crunk style along with a dose of realistic lyricism like only he can deliver. His huge reputation in the South has gotten him the opportunity to work closely with super-producers Timbaland, Jazze Pha and Lil' Jon plus rappers like Ludacris, Young Jeezy , Chamillionaire. |


