| 1. Let Me Introduce Myself |
| 2. This Is What I Do |
| 3. The Write Stuff |
| 4. Found and Lost |
| 5. 411 (skit) |
| 6. I Can't Be |
| 7. My Type |
| 8. Mr. Mister |
| 9. The Boogie Bounce |
| 10. Little Jimmy |
| 11. When In Rome |
| 12. Braggadocio |
| 13. Exit Interview |
Editorial Reviews
Jay Boogie's self-depreciating humor, Midwest accent and old-school beats make "Look Who's Rhyming" a great listen.
Product Description
"Look Who's Rhyming" is the debut effort from an up-and-coming hip-hopper hailing straight out of...Minnesota. Minnesota? That's right.
But before you jump to any quick conclusions, give this entire album a listen. You will not be disappointed.
"This is not a concept album," Jay Boogie points out. "Don't ask me about a motif or an underlying message. It's basically a collection of songs that I recorded 'cause me and my friends were sick of listening to the radio."
Perhaps the most refreshing trait of "Look Who's Rhyming" is its variety. This album will make you laugh ("This is What I Do," "I Can't Be," and "The Boogie Bounce" all come to mind). It will make you think ("Mr. Mister" and "Little Jimmy"). It might even make you cry ("Found and Lost" reminds us all that "rappers" have feelings too).
Many of the songs on this album attempt to question some of the stereotypes about hip-hop that are ever present in today's society. While Jay Boogie's rhymes are often sarcastic, they are typically also honest, humorous, and passionate as well.
Buy this album. It will change your life. It will make you a better person.
-Press Release, IllBilly Entertainment
Look Who's Rhyming
Look Who's Rhyming,Jay Boogie
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Look Who's Rhyming
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005OL5P Release Date: 2001-08-21 |
Tracks:
- Let Me Introduce Myself
- This Is What I Do
- The Write Stuff
- Found and Lost
- 411 (skit)
- I Can't Be
- My Type
- Mr. Mister
- The Boogie Bounce
- Little Jimmy
- When In Rome
- Braggadocio
- Exit Interview
Album Description
"Look Who's Rhyming" is the debut effort from an up-and-coming hip-hopper hailing straight out of...Minnesota. Minnesota? That's right.But before you jump to any quick conclusions, give this entire album a listen. You will not be disappointed.
"This is not a concept album," Jay Boogie points out. "Don't ask me about a motif or an underlying message. It's basically a collection of songs that I recorded 'cause me and my friends were sick of listening to the radio."
Perhaps the most refreshing trait of "Look Who's Rhyming" is its variety. This album will make you laugh ("This is What I Do," "I Can't Be," and "The Boogie Bounce" all come to mind). It will make you think ("Mr. Mister" and "Little Jimmy"). It might even make you cry ("Found and Lost" reminds us all that "rappers" have feelings too).
Many of the songs on this album attempt to question some of the stereotypes about hip-hop that are ever present in today's society. While Jay Boogie's rhymes are often sarcastic, they are typically also honest, humorous, and passionate as well.
Buy this album. It will change your life. It will make you a better person.
-Press Release, IllBilly Entertainment
Customer Reviews:
Jeff Fry is the Bomb!.......2002-07-24
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