| 1. Worldwide |
| 2. Outta State |
| 3. Ak Ha Ha |
| 4. Dear Diary |
| 5. Bags Packed |
| 6. Bomb |
| 7. Beat |
| 8. Checkmate |
| 9. I Luh Hur |
| 10. You Know My Style |
| 11. Exercixe |
| 12. No Exit |
| 13. 30 Days |
Vagina Diner,Akinyele,Atlantic / Wea,Dirty Rap,Hardcore Rap,R&B,Rap & Hip-Hop,Soul/Reggae/Rhythm & Blues
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Vagina Diner
Akinyele Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000008CR0 Release Date: 1993-07-06 |
Tracks:
- Worldwide
- Outta State
- Ak Ha Ha
- Dear Diary
- Bags Packed
- Bomb
- Beat
- Checkmate
- I Luh Hur
- You Know My Style
- Exercixe
- No Exit
- 30 Days
Customer Reviews:
This is a good album .......2007-01-03
Consistent and entertaining.......2006-12-03
The album begins with "Worldwide," a punchine-fest and great production by LP, with a tasteful sax and good chorus. "Outta State" speaks of heading across borders "to make papes outta state." "Ak Ha Ha" is a definite highlight, where Ak introduces his crazy character over another nice beat. "Dear Diary" disses suckers over a funky basssline. "Bags Packed" disses a woman who won't pay her rent, Ak basically is kicking her out of the house. It's humorous and it has a good vocal sample in the chorus. "The Bomb" is my favorite track here, the best beat with a soaring trumpet part and head-nodding bass and drumline. Ak just lets loose and rips over the beat like only he can. On "I Luh Her," Ak mourns his situation of having no money and a pregnant girlfriend. "Exercixe" is absolutely hysterical, he devotes a whole song to talking about how much he hates exercising and playing sports. "No Exit" and "30 Days" are perfect endings to the album, two exercises in funky production by LP and humorous lyricism by the Ak.
"Vagina Diner" is light and humorous, and has not a lot of deep subject matter or rap philosophy. He is neither menacing nor tough, just funny and entertaining. The whole album is well produced and musical, and overall the album is consistent and pleasing. It's really hard to find today, but fans of the early 90s east coast sound will love this album, and I recommend it highly to those types of listeners.
Word to Ak Son!.......2005-09-16
Lyrics -------- 9/10
Production courtesy of Large Professor --------- 10/10
Album Cover --------- 10/10
Theme --------- 10/10
Standout Tracks --------- Da bomb,Excercise,Ak Ah Ah.
Guest Appearances ----------- None Son.
Overall ---------- 93 was the year and Hip Hop was alive.
It's the Ak ha ha........2005-08-21
Although Akinyele was oushined by Nas' debut verse on Main Source's "live at the bar b q" in 1991 he still impressed enough to have us fiending for this, his ludicrously titled debut album, a year or two later. Produced entirely by Large Professor it gave the producer dubbed the live guy with glasses a chance to expand on his more layered and dense productions previously documented on Kool G. Rap's "wanted : dead or alive" album (plus the stunning, almost Bomb Squad-ish "wanted : dead or alive" remix) and Eric B. & Rakim's "don't sweat the technique" album letting his peers like D.J Premier, Pete Rock, Q Tip, the DITC camp, the emerging RZA et al know that he meant business.
It's an unpopular opinion but, production wise, i think this is the best album Large Professor has been heavily involved in. Not to dicscredit "breaking atoms" by Main Source but this is just more complete, has a better flow and contains my favorite Xtra P beat in the hypnotic groove of "outta state". In fact, the standard of production is so high that some of the interlude beats on here are better than the best beats on other rappers from the same era's albums.
Rap puritans will tell you that Akinyele isn't a very good rapper, that all he raps about is sex and that these beats should've been given to Large Pro's other protege Nas instead. Ignore them as they're glib observations from the type of person whose Jansport straps and cargo shorts have usually cut off the blood supply to their sense of humor. The Ak' ha ha is a more playful Kool G. Rap with the jocularity of Grand Puba and there are a myriad of moments on here that will have you rewinding like "damn, did he really just say THAT..?" which, ultimately, is what rapping is all about, isn't it..?
Overall, it's a very solid release and the somewhat eccentric wise-cracking rhymes aren't overshadowed by the Stax soul and Blue Note jazz sampling production or vice-versa. With no real weak links it bumps throughout but "outta state", "exercise", "i luh lur", "the bomb", "checkmate" and "ak ha ha" are the standout tracks. Be warned, though : Ak still did his raspy growl gimmick at the end of some of his verses on here which, i'll concede, is an acquired taste and "i huh lur", where Ak' lets us know how he really feels when his girl lets him know she's expecting his child, is one of the most unpleasant rap songs you'll ever hear. But, beyond the black-comedy and casual disregard for human life, it's also a profound comment on human psychology and the contradictory impulses we all feel.
Aggressive.......2005-08-04
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