| 1. Intro |
| 2. Why Hate Me |
| 3. South Central Soldier |
| 4. Housen the Scene |
| 5. Everybody Wants 2 Bag |
| 6. Neighborhoodsta Funk |
| 7. Whatever Whenever |
| 8. Die Like a Gee or Live Like a Trick |
| 9. Set Up |
| 10. Fa Sho Do Lo |
| 11. Take the Money and Run |
| 12. Don't Blame Me |
| 13. Weside L.O. C's |
| 14. Killa 4 My Hood |
| 15. Heaven on Earth |
| 16. Unsatisfied |
| 17. Whoe Can I Trust |
Your Entertainment My Reality,Poppa LQ,Virgin Records,Gangsta Rap,Hip-Hop,Pop,Rap,Rap & Hip-Hop,Soul/Reggae/Rhythm & Blues
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Your Entertainment My Reality
Poppa LQ Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000W9K Release Date: 1995-08-01 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Why Hate Me
- South Central Soldier
- Housen the Scene
- Everybody Wants 2 Bag
- Neighborhoodsta Funk
- Whatever Whenever
- Die Like a Gee or Live Like a Trick
- Set Up
- Fa Sho Do Lo
- Take the Money and Run
- Don't Blame Me
- Weside L.O. C's
- Killa 4 My Hood
- Heaven on Earth
- Unsatisfied
- Whoe Can I Trust
Customer Reviews:
Upbeat grooves and South Central stories.......2007-06-10
Following an intro, the album begins with "Why Hate Me," a track where LQ shakes haters and recalls his struggles over a rolling, upbeat track. One of my favorite songs on the album follows, "South Central Soldier." LQ raps about life in his hood, both the good and the bad, and the beat is great. It's fast and funky, with sax, piano, and bass instrumentation, and there's a good hook too. "Housen the Scene" continues in the same manner, he raps about a day in the life in South Central, this one's a little more laidback. The smooth "Everybody Wants 2 B a G" has a tight groove, and a nice guest appearance. "Neighborhoodsta Funk" is ultra-funky, a woozy and bumping song that follows his lyrical formula. "Whatever Whenever" is okay but forgettable because it's too much like a lot of the other songs on the album. Another collabo, "Die Like a Gee or Live Like a Trick," is decent but not remarkable. A two-track skit follows, a low point for the album, and the music picks up on "Take the Money and Run." This song has an interesting beat and the lyrics are gripping, it's not a highlight though. "Don't Blame Me" has a good hook and thumping beat, Poppa LQ provides one of his better performances here. "Weside LOCs" is breezy and appealing. The hardest track is "Killa 4 My Hood," which is followed by the most thoughtful song, "Heaven on Earth." "Heaven on Earth" is compelling lyrically, and musically it's almost a little unsettling. "Unsatisfied" is another very powerful song lyrically, he raps about a depression that pervades urban life. I don't love this angry production, but it does aid the message. The album closes on a good note, with "Who Can I Trust." This song shows Poppa LQ again in an energized situation, he and collaborator Mad CJ Mac rap about insecurities and deception in the hood over a thumping, angry beat.
I'm not sure why anybody would be looking for such an obscure album today. I mean, this album is beyond obscure, I'd shake the hand of anybody who even vaguely remembers Poppa LQ's name today. Although he's not very similar to his partner, Mad CJ Mac, fans of that style of west coast rap should enjoy the tight grooves and street level lyrics of "Your Entertainment My Reality." This is probably among the least-known Rap-A-Lot albums, and if you came across it at a reasonable price, I'd recommend it. Albums as obscure as this are for the most part so forgotten because they don't stack up to the greatest music of their time, but there is more than enough good music that makes "Your Entertainment My Reality" worth remembering.
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