Zhigge

Zhigge

Track Listings

1. Rakin' in the Dough
2. Harlem
3. No Time to Fess
4. Toss It Up
5. What'cha Gonna Do?
6. Drop the Beat Salaam!!
7. Zhigge Man
8. I Wanna Be With You
9. Make Ya Hips Hop
10. Toss It Up (The After Party)
11. Some Ol' Lo-Life Skit!!
12. Born Black
13. All That Glitters Ain't Gold
14. Now What!!

Zhigge,Zhigge,Polygram Records,Hip-Hop,R&B,Rap,Rap & Hip-Hop,Soul/Reggae/Rhythm & Blues
Zhigge
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • Whatever Happened To.............(3 Stars)
Zhigge
Zhigge
Manufacturer: Polygram Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000008MMC
Release Date: 1992-06-09

Tracks:

  1. Rakin' in the Dough
  2. Harlem
  3. No Time to Fess
  4. Toss It Up
  5. What'cha Gonna Do?
  6. Drop the Beat Salaam!!
  7. Zhigge Man
  8. I Wanna Be With You
  9. Make Ya Hips Hop
  10. Toss It Up (The After Party)
  11. Some Ol' Lo-Life Skit!!
  12. Born Black
  13. All That Glitters Ain't Gold
  14. Now What!!

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Whatever Happened To.............(3 Stars).......2004-05-24

I'm sure no one remembers these five cats from Harlem, NY that hit the scene in 1992. Zhigge dropped a hot single called "Toss It Up" and then faded to black. This album has hot beats and two of the five MCs have some serious skills. The fact that the other three MCs are kind of wack only takes this album down about half a star. The strongest thing about this album is Salaam Remi's production. He produces the whole album (except for "Harlem" which he produces with assistance from Milo Johnson). For those of you that are too young to remember hip hop in '92, Salaam Remi produced Nas' "Made You Look" and most of the songs on the whole God's Son album. Don't expect the same dark sound though. Hip hop in '92 was on more of a political / islam / party vibe and this album is right along those same lines. Overall, the CD is solid for a debut album. The good songs are REALLY good, but the bad songs are REALLY bad. I can understand why it was slept on, but I still like it. If you're into old school, you might like this, but you've been warned.

Standout Tracks: Toss It Up, What'cha Gonna Do?, Drop The Beat Salaam!!, All That Glitters Ain't Gold (My Favorite), I Wanna Be With You, and Born Black

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Dance Music

dance music

Dance Music

So Rebellious a Lover [Extra tracks]

Virtuoso Violin Works - 20th Century

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When Will I See You Again//More & More [Import]

Timeless [Import]

The Great Opera Voices

Two Timing Touch and Broken Bones [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]

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