| 1. Intro - Brick City Kids, Evil Dee |
| 2. Flipside - R.A. the Rugged Man, R.A. the Rugged Man |
| 3. Fire in Which You Burn - Company Flow, Indelible MC's, J Tredz |
| 4. Lune TNS - Company Flow |
| 5. Nightwork - Sir Menelik, Sir Menelik |
| 6. Arabian Nights - Shabaam Sahdeeq |
| 7. Fortified Live - Mr. Man, Mos Def, , Reflection Eternal |
| 8. Show Me Your Gratitude - L Fudge, |
| 9. 'Till My Heart Stops - 8 Off, R.A. the Rugged Man, R.A. the Rugged Man |
| 10. Free Style - Talib Kweli, Mos Def |
| 11. So Intelligent - Kool Keith, Sir Menelik, Sir Menelik |
| 12. Empire Staters - B-One, , Extra Prolific |
| 13. If You Can Huh... - Mos Def |
| 14. Universal Magnetic - Mos Def |
| 15. What If? - Jigmastas, Talib Kweli, L Fudge, , Shabaam Sahdeeq, , Mike Zoot, Mike Zoot |
| 16. My Crown - Black Attack |
| 17. 2000 Seasons - Reflection Eternal |
Editorial Reviews
Hip-hop compilations are a dime (bag) a dozen, and there's plenty of continuous-mix albums around. What makes this one special? Simple. It's a well-put-together mix of Rawkus Entertainment's best singles of 1997, and Rawkus is known for concentrating on strong MCs and creative DJs--hip-hop that holds up over time, not just the flavor of the moment. (Rawkus is also responsible for the excellent Lyricist Lounge, Volume One compilation.) Check out "Fire in Which You Burn," which puts the Indelible MCs over a sitar-tinged, raga-esque backing track, or the acclaimed--if still up-and-coming--Company Flow and Mos Def. Also good: Ra the Rugged Man, who comes across as a junior Busta Rhymes; Black Attack's jazzy "My Crown"; and Kool Keith's guest spot (always a treat) on Sir Menelik A.K.A. Cyclops 4000's "So Intelligent." --Randy Silver
Product Description
Japanese Release featuring Two Bonus Tracks
Soundbombing,Various Artists,Rawkus Entertainment,Alternative Rap,Club/Dance,Dance Music,East Coast Rap,Hardcore Rap,Hip-Hop,Pop,Underground Rap
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Soundbombing 3
Various Artists Manufacturer: Rawkus / Umgd ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000067CN0 Release Date: 2002-06-04 |
Tracks:
- Intro - Cipha Sounds & Mr. Choc
- The Life - Styles P. & Pharoahe Monch
- Freak Daddy - Mos Def
- skit
- Crew Deep - Skillz feat. Missy Elliott & Kandi
- My Life - Kool G Rap feat. C-N-N
- Round & Round Remix - Jonell feat. Method Man, Kool G Rap & Pharoahe
- Yelling Away - Zap Mama feat. Common & Talib Kweli
- skit
- What Lies Beneath - Q-Tip
- The Trouble Is. - The Beatnuts
- Put It In The Air - Talib Kweli feat. DJ Quik
- They Don't Flow - Novel feat. Skillz
- Rhymes And Ammo - The Roots feat. Talib Kweli
- Spit Again - Cocoa Brovaz feat. Dawn Penn
- On The Block (Golden Era) - R.A. The Rugged Man feat. L. Dionne
- Outro - Cipha Sounds & Mr. Choc
Product Description
Excellent condition, includes the original Cd, case, and paperwork, First Class shipped, ask me for my CD List or more Titles!;Customer Reviews:
what happened??.......2007-01-09
Dissapointing to Soundbombing II (3.5).......2006-06-11
This Soundbombing is mixed by Cypha Sounds and Mr. Choc. I don't know much about DJing but they do a decent job mixing in the songs through out the album. The first single, "The Life" featuring Styles and Pharohe Monch really was a strong track that I really enjoyed. Then the next track "Freak Daddy" by Mos Def, I just didn't have too much of a feel for. The second single "Crew Deep" by Mad Skillz had a nice beat that features a hook from Missy and Kandi. "My Life (Remix)" sounded out of place, probably because of the vocals from Norega and Capone. Jonell's "Round & Round (Remix)" comes off good because of the verses from Pharohe Monch and Kool G. Rap.(There are 3 versions of this song, this one, one appeared on Hi-Tek's Album, and one on the "How High" Soundtrack). The next song by Q-Tip is average for his standards because of his lyrics. The Beanuts joint "The Trouble Is", I just didn't like because of the weak production. Talib Kweli and DJ Quik's "Put It In The Air" is one of the best songs on this album as both of their lyrics carry throughout each verse. "They Don't Flow" by Novel and Skillz just was plain terrible along with the singging as the hook. "Rhymes and Ammo" is a dope track by The Roots and Talib Kweli. I was mad Malik B wasn't in this song, but Dice Raw takes his place. "Spit Again" sounds like a reggae joint with vocals from Cocoa Brovaz aka Smif-N-Wessun. It reminds me of their old Bucktown tracks as both Tek and Steele go hard on this track. The last vocal track is "On The Block" that has some beat boxing as R.A. the Rugged Man reminesses the old 80's and 90's hip-hop days.
This is one of the last projects released by Rawkus Records before the record company was discontinued. I thought it was a decent compilation, but it also suffered its flaws on the album. If you're a young hip-hop head, you'll like this, but if you are older or if you've heard the Soundbombing II, you will be dissapointed. Recommended for hard Rawkus fans, or people who are just curious whats on here.
Lyrics: B
Production: B
Guest Appearances: C+
Musical Vibes: C+
Standout Tracks: The Life, Crew Deep, Put It In The Air, Rhymes And Ammo, Spit Again, On The Block
Gets the job done.......2004-07-10
READ THIS ONE........2004-02-23
I expected more from the Roots Kweli combo. Crew Deep is nice, but gets boring cuz the lyrics are crappy and not performed well.
About 3 stars. 2 Must Have Tracks
what happened to soundbombing?????????.......2003-12-05
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Soundbombing, Vol. 2
Various Artists Manufacturer: Priority Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000IIZ1 Release Date: 1999-05-18 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Any Man Intro - The Beat Junkies
- Any Man - Eminem
- B-Boy Document 99 - High And Mighty feat. Mos Def & Mad Skillz
- WW II Intro - The Beat Junkies
- WW II - Pharohe Monch & Shabaam Sahdeeq
- Stanley Kubrick - RA the Rugged Man
- A Message From J-Live & Prince Paul - J-Live & Prince Paul
- Crosstown Beef Intro - Kid Capri & The Beat Junkies
- Crosstown Beef - Medina Green
- 7XL Intro - Marly Marl / Pete Rock / The Beat Junkies
- 7xL - Sir Menelik feat. Grand Puba & Sadat X
- Chaos - Reflection Eternal
- Soundbombing - Dilated Peoples and Tash
- Brooklyn Hard Rock - Thirstin Howl III
- Mayor - Pharoahe Monch
- Patriotism - The Beat Junkies
- Patriotism - Company Flow
- 1999 Intro - Q-tip and The Beat Junkies
- 1-9-9-9 - Common / Sadat X
- When It Pours It Rains - Diamond
- A Message From - Mos Def / The Beat Junkies
- Next Universe - Mos Def
- (Every Rhyme I Write Intro) - The Beat Junkies
- Every Time I Write - Shabaam Sahdeeq / The Cocoa Brovas
- On Mission - Reflection Eternal
- Outro - Rawkus Presents Soundbombing II
Amazon.com
As the home of Black Star and Company Flow, Rawkus has made a name for itself as the label for any late-1990s discerning hip-hop fan. But DJs have come to know Rawkus as the home of some of the underground's best singles--tracks that were available only on vinyl until the label started the Soundbombing series. Soundbombing II opens with Beat Junkies J-Rocc and Babu working their magic on Eminem's "Any Man"--and while it's a strong track from the wack-minded MC, it's clear that the men behind the wheels of steel are hosting this party. That's not to imply that the MCs aren't doing their part--Mos Def is the best part of a great track on "B-Boy Document"; his partner in Black Star, Talib Kweli, busts out with his other crew, Reflection Eternal, and the sultry-voiced Bahamadia on "Chaos"; Medina Green displays a nice flow on "Crosstown Beef" (produced, incidentally, by De La Soul's Posdanuos); and Dilated Peoples drop their science over minimal backing on "Soundbombing." There's more (from Company Flow, Grand Puba, Sir Menelik, Common, and Sadat X, among others), and it's consistently interesting, if not consistently overwhelming. --Randy SilverCustomer Reviews:
(8 out of 10) Maybe I Reviewed This Too Fast.......2006-06-10
Okay, enough griping. Now for the good stuff. Other artists do bring their A game though. The most rememberable song is the Eminem "Any Man". Other artists that shine are R.A. The Rugged Man on the song "Stanley Kubrick", Dilated Peoples on the song "Soundbombing", as well as the hit single on this comp, "1-9-9-9" by Common and Sadat X, just to name a few. Other artists that appear on this are Medina Green, Talib Kweli, Mos Def, Pharohe Monch, Company Flow, Sir Menelik, Grand Puba, and more. There are many other dope tracks that I recommend that you should check out. If you like compilation albums, then this one is perfect for you.
Lyrics: A-
Production: A
Guest Appearances: A-
Overall: A-
My favorite songs: Any Man, WW III, Stanley Kubrick, Crosstown Beef, Chaos, Soundbombing, Patriotism, 1999, Every Rhyme I Write
Chandler (The Infamous) and I'm out. Peace!
Once Upon A Time Not Long Ago... [5 Stars].......2006-06-08
As far as negative aspects, there are none. This album is simply flawless in my humble opinion. Without being too dramatic, I'd have to say that albums like these are simply impossible to recreate (which is why Soundbombing III pales in comparison). Soundbombing II is truly a once in a lifetime experience. Man, I really miss the old Rawkus days.
Like I said man, this album is the perfect representation of what Rawkus in its prime stood for. It simply doesn't get better than this. If you consider yourself a fan of "real" hip hop, then quit reading this review and click the "buy" button A.S.A.P.
Standout Tracks: On Mission, Patriotism, 1-9-9-9, Any Man [My Favorite], Stanley Kubrick, Chaos, Crosstown Beef, B-Boy Document, and Every Time I Write
Best of the Best.......2006-04-30
RAWKUS AT IT'S FINEST..........2005-06-25
Just plain sick........2005-05-18
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Soundbombing 2
Various Artists Manufacturer: Rawkus / Umgd ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000067CMX Release Date: 2002-06-04 |
Tracks:
- Intro - Babu
- (Any Man Intro) - The Beat Junkies
- Any Man - Eminem
- B-Boy Document 99 - The High & Mighty
- (WWIII Intro) - The Beat Junkies
- WWIII - Pharoahe Monch
- Stanley Kubrick - R.A. The Rugged Man
- A Message From J-Live & Prince Paul - Prince Paul
- (Crosstown Beef Intro) - Kid Capri
- Crosstown Beef - Medina Green
- (7XL Intro) - Pete Rock
- 7XL - Sir Menelik
- Chaos - Reflection Eternal
- Soundbombing - Dilated Peoples
- Brooklyn Hard Rock - Thirstin Howl III
- Mayor - Pharoahe Monch
- (Patriotism Intro) - The Beat Junkies
- Patriotism - Company Flow
- (1999 Intro) - Q-Tip
- 1999 - Common
- When It Pours It Rains - Diamond
- A Message From Mos Def & The Beat Junkies - Mos Def
- Next Universe - Mos Def
- (Every Rhyme I Write Intro) - The Beat Junkies
- Every Rhyme I Write - Shabaam Sahdeeq
- On Mission - Reflection Eternal
- Outro - Babu
Customer Reviews:
Once Upon A Time Not Long Ago... [5 Stars].......2006-06-10
As far as negative aspects, there are none. This album is simply flawless in my humble opinion. Without being too dramatic, I'd have to say that albums like these are simply impossible to recreate (which is why Soundbombing III pales in comparison). Soundbombing II is truly a once in a lifetime experience. Man, I really miss the old Rawkus days.
Like I said man, this album is the perfect representation of what Rawkus in its prime stood for. It simply doesn't get better than this. If you consider yourself a fan of "real" hip hop, then quit reading this review and click the "buy" button A.S.A.P.
Standout Tracks: On Mission, Patriotism, 1-9-9-9, Any Man [My Favorite], Stanley Kubrick, Chaos, Crosstown Beef, B-Boy Document, and Every Time I Write
One Rawkus Classic...Simple As That [5 Stars].......2006-06-10
Overall I enjoyed this comp. This album is where you can hear most of your favorite artists, while they were still good behind the mic. I recommend this album just for those people and any hip hop heads. You will not be dissapointed (unlike the next Soundbombing)
Lyrics: A+
Production: A
Guest Appearances (well duh): A+
Overall: A+
Standout tracks: Any Man, Crosstown Beef, Soundbombing, Patriotism, 1-9-9-9, Chaos, Every Rhyme I Write
Honorable Mention Track: When It Pours
Lyrical Genius.......2003-11-22
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Soundbombing
Various Artists Manufacturer: Priority Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000IADO Release Date: 1999-02-19 |
Tracks:
- Intro - Evil Dee/Brick City Kids
- Flipside - Ra The Rugged Man
- Fire In Which You Burn - Indelible MCs
- Lune TNS - Company Flow
- Nightwork - Sir Menelik AKA Cyclops 4000
- Arabian Nights - Shabaam Sahdeeq
- Fortified Live - Reflection Eternal (Talib Kweli & DJ Hi-Tek)
- Show Me Your Gratitude - L-Fudge
- 'Till My Heart Stops - Ra The Rugged Man
- Freestyle - Mos Def/Talib Kweli
- So Intelligent - Sir Menelik AKA Cyclops 4000
- Empire Staters - B-One
- If You Can Huh... - Mos Def
- Universal Magnetic - Mos Def
- What If? - L-Fudge
- My Crown - Black Attack
- 2000 Seasons - Reflection Eternal (Talib Kweli & DJ Hi-Tek)
Amazon.com
Hip-hop compilations are a dime (bag) a dozen, and there's plenty of continuous-mix albums around. What makes this one special? Simple. It's a well-put-together mix of Rawkus Entertainment's best singles of 1997, and Rawkus is known for concentrating on strong MCs and creative DJs--hip-hop that holds up over time, not just the flavor of the moment. (Rawkus is also responsible for the excellent Lyricist Lounge, Volume One compilation.) Check out "Fire in Which You Burn," which puts the Indelible MCs over a sitar-tinged, raga-esque backing track, or the acclaimed--if still up-and-coming--Company Flow and Mos Def. Also good: Ra the Rugged Man, who comes across as a junior Busta Rhymes; Black Attack's jazzy "My Crown"; and Kool Keith's guest spot (always a treat) on Sir Menelik A.K.A. Cyclops 4000's "So Intelligent." --Randy SilverAlbum Details
Japanese Release featuring Two Bonus TracksCustomer Reviews:
The Ill Shiste/bomb-diggy-diggy/necessity for life.......2001-03-09
Nice representation from the underground..........2001-02-23
Here's one of Rawkus's earlier projects featuring dope MCing, professional DJing, and an entourage of talent that the commercialized media / money hungry "MCs" (excuse that usage) are unable to show...
This record is such a treat because it contains some of Talib Kweli's and Mos Def's oldest tracks: "Fortified Live" , "If You Can Uhh" , "Universal Magnetic" , "2000 Seasons" , and a nice freestyle by both. It also gives the lesser known Rawkus MCs a chance to shine along: Company Flow, Black Attack, Sabaam Saadeeq, RA Rugged Man, Sir Melenik...
Like always the underground mcs are always impressive, takin their stabs at commercialized rappers: RA Rugged Man especially, but he's the only one I wasn't crazy for on the CD, but he's ok...and obviously Company Flow, Mos & Talib, and Saadeeq were excellent which i expected ahead of time, but that Black Attack track "My Crown" my reaction was like - oh sh** that was sweet...
And Soundbombing Vol 2 was even better...and i'm still awaiting a probably impressive 3.
True Hip Hop Classic.......2000-12-11
the illest mcs on the M I C.......2000-05-24
Hip Hop Classic.......1999-10-29
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Soundbombing
Various Artists Manufacturer: Rawkus / Umgd ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000067CN2 Release Date: 2002-06-04 |
Tracks:
- Intro - Evil Dee
- Flipside - Ra The Rugged Man
- Fire In Which You Burn - Indelible MCs
- Lune TNS - Company Flow
- Nightwork - Sir Menelik AKA Cyclops 4000
- Arabian Nights - Shabaam Sahdeeq
- Fortified Live - Reflection Eternal
- Show Me Your Gratitude - L-Fudge
- 'Till My Heart Stops - Ra The Rugged Man
- Freestyle - Mos Def
- So Intelligent - Sir Menelik AKA Cyclops 4000
- Empire Staters - B-One
- If You Can Huh... - Mos Def
- Universal Magnetic - Mos Def
- What If? - L-Fudge
- My Crown - Black Attack
- 2000 Seasons - Reflection Eternal
Customer Reviews:
EVIL DEE NEEDS TO SHUT THE HELL UP!.......2006-02-05
Classic tracks but Evil Dee is like stratching a blackboard.......2004-09-24
DJ EVIL DEE NEEDS TO SHUT UP!.......2004-04-07
The best mixtape cd ever!!!!!!!!!.......2004-03-13
Dope ish.......2003-11-15
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Guests of Honor
Manufacturer: Chi Mil Entertainment ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000CA3HU8 Release Date: 2005-03-08 |
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Uhhnnh
The Bad Seed Manufacturer: Rawkus ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00076N55O |
Product Description
Created by Moonlight Entertainment & SalesCustomer Reviews:
Classic 12 inch .......2006-11-20
Peace!
The Bad Seed [EP].......2004-12-18
1. UHHNNH [Radio Version]
2. UHHNNH [Street Version]
3. UHHNNH [Instrumental]
4. Would You Luh Me? [Radio Version]
5. Would You Luh Me? [Street Version]
6. Would You Luh Me? [Instrumental]
7. War & Peace [Street Version]
8. For The Kids [Street Version]
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Vol. 2-Soundbombing (Clean Version)
Various Artists Manufacturer: Priority Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000IIZ5 Release Date: 1999-05-18 |
Tracks:
- Any Man -- Eminem
- B-Boy Document 1999 -- High & Mighty feat. Mos Def & Mad Skillz
- WW II -- Pharohe Monch & Shabaam Sahdeeq
- Stanley Kubrick -- RA the Rugged Man
- Crosstown Beef -- Medina Green
- 7XL -- Sir Menelik feat. Grand Puba & Sadat X
- Chaos -- Talib Kweli & Bahamadia
- Soundbombing -- Dilated Poeples & Tash
- Brooklyn Hard Rock -- Thirsten Howell III
- Mayor -- Pharohe Monch
- Patriotism -- Company Flow
- 1999 -- Common & Sadat X
- When It Rains It Pours -- Diamond
- Next Universe -- Mos Def
- Evert Rhyme I Write -- Shabaam Sahdeeq & The Cocoa Brovas
- On Mission -- Reflection Eternal
- Patriotism Intro - The Beat Junkies
- Patriotism - Company Flow
- 1999 Intro - Q-Tip/The Beat Junkies
- 1-9-9-9 - Common
- When It Pours It Rains - Diamond
- A Message From Mos Def & The Beat Junkies - Mos Def/The Beat Junkies
- Next Universe - Mos Def
- Every Rhyme I Write Intro - The Beat Junkies
- Every Rhyme I Write - Shabaam Sahiddeq
- On Mission - Reflection Eternal
- Outro - J-Rocc/Babu
Amazon.com
As the home of Black Star and Company Flow, Rawkus has made a name for itself as the label for any late-1990s discerning hip-hop fan. But DJs have come to know Rawkus as the home of some of the underground's best singles--tracks that were available only on vinyl until the label started the Soundbombing series. Soundbombing II opens with Beat Junkies J-Rocc and Babu working their magic on Eminem's "Any Man"--and while it's a strong track from the wack-minded MC, it's clear that the men behind the wheels of steel are hosting this party. That's not to imply that the MCs aren't doing their part--Mos Def is the best part of a great track on "B-Boy Document"; his partner in Black Star, Talib Kweli, busts out with his other crew, Reflection Eternal, and the sultry-voiced Bahamadia on "Chaos"; Medina Green displays a nice flow on "Crosstown Beef" (produced, incidentally, by De La Soul's Posdanuos); and Dilated Peoples drop their science over minimal backing on "Soundbombing." There's more (from Company Flow, Grand Puba, Sir Menelik, Common, and Sadat X, among others), and it's consistently interesting, if not consistently overwhelming. --Randy SilverCustomer Reviews:
Awesome.......2000-10-21
AMAZING!.......2000-02-02
If you like the N.Y. underground style rap, you'll love this.......1999-06-24
Mix tape fans, cop this sh**!!.......1999-06-11
REAL HIP-HOP IZ MAKING A COME BACK.......1999-06-07
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Soundbombing 3 (Clean)
Various Artists Manufacturer: Rawkus / Umgd ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000067CN3 Release Date: 2002-06-04 |
Tracks:
- Intro - Cipha Sounds
- The Life - Pharoahe Monch
- Freak Daddy - Mos Def
- Skit - Cipha Sounds
- Crew Deep - Skillz
- My Life - Kool G Rap
- Round & Round (Remix) - Jonell
- Yelling Away - Zap Mama
- Skit - Cipha Sounds
- What Lies Beneath - Q-Tip
- The Trouble Is... - The Beatnuts
- Put It In The Air - Talib Kweli
- They Don't Flow - Novel
- Rhymes And Ammo - The Roots
- Spit Again - Cocoa Brovaz
- On The Block (Golden Era) - R.A. The Rugged Man
- Outro - Cipha Sounds
Customer Reviews:
A breath of fresh air during the slow downfall of Rawkus..........2002-07-05
SB 1 was quoted as 'the official guide to underground hiphop' and the project was a hiphop head's wet dream... it had a very nice mixture between songs and had some of the most intelligent lyricists out in hiphop at the time. It contained some of the earliest material from Mos and Kweli, it helped start out Company Flow, and Shabaam Sahdeeq was butter all over this and was a major highlight. Following the first Soundbombing was SB 2 and that actually OUT-SHONE its ancestor... having DJ Babu and J-Rocc mix it was a good move and the production was even better. There were a couple great performances especially by Eminem, Talib Kweli, Mos Def, Common, Pharoahe Monch (his best material up to date), and Shabaam was still hungry... This was RAWKUS truly at its best time...
Unfortunately after Reflection Eternal's "Train Of Thought" (2001's Best CD NO QUESTIONS ASKED) dropped, Rawkus slowed down with putting out butter material. Smut Peddlers were alright but nothing special, Beatminerz was weak, and Hi-Tek's CD was a breath of fresh air.... HOWEVER lyricist lounge 2 was the pinnacle of Rawkus's attempt at gaining commercial appeal and it failed terribly, and the CD left Rawkus heads wondering what to think of Rawkus now...
When SB 3 came out I was skeptical to whether or not to check out the CD. So I bought it and fortunately it turned out to be another breath of fresh air (like Hiteknology)... however, this CD could also be a turn off for the die-hard Rawkus fans
If you compare this CD with it's predecessors, you'll be greatly disappointed and will hate this CD. If you compare it with post-train of thought Rawkus projects you'll enjoy it. If you compare it with the garbage out there on radio land, you'll think this is a rather dope project...... After I looked at those three stipulations I must say this is a somewhat solid effort of a mixtape (but it doesn't live up to the previous Soundbombings) ....
GOOD TRACKS - "The Life" (dope sh** from stylez and monch) , "MY Life" (C-N-N doesn't ruin the track and G. Rap is nice), "Round & Round remix" (nice appearances by Meth, Monch, and G. Rap), "Yelling Away" (Kweli and Com are nice on this, nice beat, Zap Mama is alot like Badu), "What Lies Beneath" (nice ATCQ style beat and Tip is coming back to normal... but the chorus is awful), "Put It In The Air" (SMOOTH BUTTER BEAT and Kweli is nice on it), "Rhymes and Ammo" (Roots and Kweli hype it up), "On The Block" (R.A. comes with that underground appeal... another R.A. classic)...
BAD THINGS ON THIS CD - Mos Def "Freak Daddy" was surprisingly GARBAGE, Skillz seemed a little lazy on this, too many R&B hooks and wack hooks, cypha sounds and mr. choc's scratching is terrible (it sounds like the CD is skipping rather than the turntables at work)...
OVERALL its a decent CD during Rawkus's worst musical time period, and the positives outweigh the negatives.... buy it on SALE!!! unless you're a die hard fan
I'm Out... Mind Power!!!
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Soundbombing
Nine Invisibles Manufacturer: Delerium Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005OKT1 Release Date: 2001-10-09 |
Dance Music:
- Southern Hostility (Chopped & Screwed) [Explicit Lyrics]
- Southern Hostility (Chopped & Screwed) [Explicit Lyrics]
- Steady Ballin & Top Billin [Explicit Lyrics]
- Steel Gangstaz [Explicit Lyrics]
- Texas Ballin' (Chopped & Screwed) [Explicit Lyrics]
- Texas Ballin' [Explicit Lyrics]
- Texas Ballin' [Explicit Lyrics]
- Tha Doggfather [Enhanced] [Explicit Lyrics]
- Tha Doggfather [Enhanced] [Explicit Lyrics]
- That One Way [Explicit Lyrics]
Dance Music
Second Star to the Right: Salute to Walt Disney [Live]
String Quartet Tribute to No Doubt
Who Is Jill Scott?: Words and Sounds, Vol. 1
Vol. 3-Orphans & Outcasts [Import]