Play It Again, Shan

Play It Again, Shan

Track Listings

1. Ain't It Good to You
2. I Ran the Game
3. Ain't We Funkin'
4. It Ain't a Hip Hop Record
5. Death Was Quite a Surprise
6. Walking on Sunshine
7. Rock Stuff
8. Clap Your Hands
9. Music You Can Dance to
10. Time for Us to Defend Ourselves
11. It Don't Mean a Thing
12. I Want to Thank You
13. Got to Be Funky
14. Mic Line
15. How I Feel About You

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Play It Again, Shan
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Never benn the Same
  • Mediocre Album from a talented MC
  • most underrated old school mc
Play It Again, Shan
MC Shan
Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | R&B | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Soul | R&B | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Old SchoolOld School | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
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ASIN: B000008I9Q
Release Date: 1990-04-11

Tracks:

  1. Ain't It Good to You
  2. I Ran the Game
  3. Ain't We Funkin'
  4. It Ain't a Hip Hop Record
  5. Death Was Quite a Surprise
  6. Walking on Sunshine
  7. Rock Stuff
  8. Clap Your Hands
  9. Music You Can Dance to
  10. Time for Us to Defend Ourselves
  11. It Don't Mean a Thing
  12. I Want to Thank You
  13. Got to Be Funky
  14. Mic Line
  15. How I Feel About You

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Never benn the Same.......2007-05-04

He Could of did better on the album the first two were great this one show he fell off should of used Marly Marl`s Super help on this even some help from some old juice crew buddy`s

3 out of 5 stars Mediocre Album from a talented MC.......2006-04-12

First off, the cheesy R&B wannabe cover is in no way representative of what Shan was in the past nor of what this album holds. Still, this CD is a far cry from the Juice Crew / BDP feud of old. There appears no hint of the street feel of repping his Queensbridge home against the Boogie Down Bronx. Leaving super producer Marley Marl behind, this album - Shan's third - has more of a club-friendly vibe to it. As he says in one of his songs, "It ain't a Hip Hop record, it's House." Shan's quasi-whiny voice and smooth delivery are still present though. Highlights include "It Ain't a Hip Hop Record", "Death was Quite a Surprise", and "Time for Us to Defend Ourselves."

5 out of 5 stars most underrated old school mc.......2003-05-22

all i got 2 say he could of bein qbz finest but he droped out da game early.this ablum is hot man not fooling u i know real hip hop mc shan got it all in there luv hardcore mellow.just get it n judge 4 ya self...killa queens nyc.qb.

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