| 1. Intro (Classroom) |
| 2. Enjoy Yourself - A+ |
| 3. Up Top New York - A+, |
| 4. Gotta Have It - A+ |
| 5. Boyz 2 Men - A+, Canibus, The Lost Boyz |
| 6. Watcha Weigh Me - A+, MJG |
| 7. Understand the Game - A+, Erykah Badu |
| 8. Don't Make Me Wait - A+ |
| 9. Score (Interlude) - A+ |
| 10. It's on You - A+, Chico DeBarge |
| 11. What the Deal - A+, Cardan |
| 12. Price of Fame - A+ |
| 13. Staggering and Stuttering - A+, Psycho Drama |
| 14. Parkside Gardens - A+ |
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Young rappers have always been regarded with a cautious eye. Sure, rap has always been the music of urban youth, and to hear a dope underage MC rip the mic is always a joy. But when a young mic wielder starts rapping hardcore about drugs, guns, and stunts, it can border on the ridiculous. And, like child actors, young rappers always face their biggest challenge when they get ready to make the shift from youngster to adult--just ask Native Tongue sidekick Chi-Ali or Kris Kross. A+ jumped on the scene when he was only 13 and immediately made waves with his debut platter, The Latch-Key Child. With his sophomore effort, A+, now 16, keeps the thematics light and largely goes for a good-time party atmosphere mixed with bits of standard braggadocio. "Up Top New York" features the Lost Boyz' Mr. Cheeks, Canibus pops up on "Boys II Men," Erykah Badu guests on "Understand the Game," and "Watcha Weigh Me," a dark entry (and one of the album's stronger tracks), features MJG. Hempstead High is pleasant enough, brimming with solid rhyme delivery and a few funky beats, but there's ultimately just not that much to it. --Spencer Abbott
The rest of the album is very boring. Most of the beats sound the same and none of them stand out from each other. "Price Of Fame" and "Understand The Game" are okay, but I wouldn't reccomend listening to them while operating heavy machinery. I found myself getting sleepy while trying to get to the end of the album. And I have to say that tracks like "Don't Make Me Wait", "Parkside Gardens", "What The Deal", and the "The Score" interlude are booty.
This is one of those albums that might have a nice single on the radio for about a month and then you'll completely forget about it afterward. There's nothing on this album that seperates A+ from the rest of the pack or make you want to remember who he is. I can't say that I'd give it a high reccomendation. But if you want to buy this, just know that you won't be sorry you bought it, but you won't be all that thrilled about it either. Whether you like this album or not depends on your point of view. My personal opinion is that A+ has skills, but he could use a lot of polish and less sleep inducing production.
Standout Tracks: Wathca Weigh Me feat. MJG, Enjoy Yourself, Staggering And Stuttering feat. Psycho Drama, Boyz 2 Men feat. Lost Boyz & Canibus (My Favorite)
Young rappers have always been regarded with a cautious eye. Sure, rap has always been the music of urban youth, and to hear a dope underage MC rip the mic is always a joy. But when a young mic wielder starts rapping hardcore about drugs, guns, and stunts, it can border on the ridiculous. And, like child actors, young rappers always face their biggest challenge when they get ready to make the shift from youngster to adult--just ask Native Tongue sidekick Chi-Ali or Kris Kross. A+ jumped on the scene when he was only 13 and immediately made waves with his debut platter, The Latch-Key Child. With his sophomore effort, A+, now 16, keeps the thematics light and largely goes for a good-time party atmosphere mixed with bits of standard braggadocio. "Up Top New York" features the Lost Boyz' Mr. Cheeks, Canibus pops up on "Boys II Men," Erykah Badu guests on "Understand the Game," and "Watcha Weigh Me," a dark entry (and one of the album's stronger tracks), features MJG. Hempstead High is pleasant enough, brimming with solid rhyme delivery and a few funky beats, but there's ultimately just not that much to it. --Spencer Abbott
Hempstead High,A+,Universal,Hip-Hop,Pop,Pop-Rap,Rap & Hip-Hop
Average customer rating:
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Hempstead High
Manufacturer: Umvd Labels ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000HZCV Release Date: 1999-03-23 |
Tracks:
- Intro (Classroom)
- Enjoy Yourself
- Up Top New York
- Gotta Have It
- Boyz To Men
- Watcha Weigh Me
- Understand The Game
- Don't Make Me Wait
- Interlude-The Score
- It's On You
- What The Deal
- Price Of Fame
- Staggering And Stuttering
- Parkside Gardens
Amazon.com
Young rappers have always been regarded with a cautious eye. Sure, rap has always been the music of urban youth, and to hear a dope underage MC rip the mic is always a joy. But when a young mic wielder starts rapping hardcore about drugs, guns, and stunts, it can border on the ridiculous. And, like child actors, young rappers always face their biggest challenge when they get ready to make the shift from youngster to adult--just ask Native Tongue sidekick Chi-Ali or Kris Kross. A+ jumped on the scene when he was only 13 and immediately made waves with his debut platter, The Latch-Key Child. With his sophomore effort, A+, now 16, keeps the thematics light and largely goes for a good-time party atmosphere mixed with bits of standard braggadocio. "Up Top New York" features the Lost Boyz' Mr. Cheeks, Canibus pops up on "Boys II Men," Erykah Badu guests on "Understand the Game," and "Watcha Weigh Me," a dark entry (and one of the album's stronger tracks), features MJG. Hempstead High is pleasant enough, brimming with solid rhyme delivery and a few funky beats, but there's ultimately just not that much to it. --Spencer AbbottCustomer Reviews:
Decent, But Nothing Memorable (3 Stars).......2005-02-10
The rest of the album is very boring. Most of the beats sound the same and none of them stand out from each other. "Price Of Fame" and "Understand The Game" are okay, but I wouldn't reccomend listening to them while operating heavy machinery. I found myself getting sleepy while trying to get to the end of the album. And I have to say that tracks like "Don't Make Me Wait", "Parkside Gardens", "What The Deal", and the "The Score" interlude are booty.
This is one of those albums that might have a nice single on the radio for about a month and then you'll completely forget about it afterward. There's nothing on this album that seperates A+ from the rest of the pack or make you want to remember who he is. I can't say that I'd give it a high reccomendation. But if you want to buy this, just know that you won't be sorry you bought it, but you won't be all that thrilled about it either. Whether you like this album or not depends on your point of view. My personal opinion is that A+ has skills, but he could use a lot of polish and less sleep inducing production.
Standout Tracks: Wathca Weigh Me feat. MJG, Enjoy Yourself, Staggering And Stuttering feat. Psycho Drama, Boyz 2 Men feat. Lost Boyz & Canibus (My Favorite)
Deffinetly not A +, more like a C -.......2004-07-04
Mediocre hip-hop.......2003-02-07
The Album Is HOT!!!!!!!!.......1999-04-19
the disk is absolutely awesome, keep up the good sounds A+........1999-04-15
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