Uptown Saturday Night [Explicit Lyrics]

Uptown Saturday Night [Explicit Lyrics]

Uptown Saturday Night [Explicit Lyrics]

Track Listings
 
1. Krystal Karrington
2. Luchini AKA This Is It
3. Park Joint
4. B-Side to Hollywood - Camp Lo, Trugoy the Dove
5. Killin' Em Softly
6. Sparkle
7. Black Connection
8. Swing - Camp Lo,
9. Rockin' It AKA Spanish Harlem
10. Say Word - Camp Lo,
11. Negro League - The Bones, Camp Lo,
12. Nicky Barnes AKA It's Alright - Camp Lo,
13. Black Nostaljack (A.K.A. Come On)
14. Coolie High
15. Sparkle [Mr. Midnight Mix]

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
While they aren't the first to do so, Camp Lo's Sonny Cheeba and Geechie Suede make a direct appeal from hip-hop's current generation back to the blaxploitation era on Uptown Saturday Night, which recrafts the up-tempo, party atmosphere of the swinging 1970s, resplendent in the musical and cultural iconography of Harlem- and Bronx-style blaxploitation. Even for listeners who never watched Shaft, Superfly, or The Mack, Camp Lo's songs carry themselves with a cool air of slick styles. As critics have noted, Cheeba and Suede's lyrics are often nonrhyming barrages of key blaxploitation terminology that--read conventionally--actually make no sense, but their spitfire pacing makes up in style what their verses lack in content (which is actually a pretty good description of blaxploitation, if you think about it). Much credit needs to go to producer Ski (who was also the musical mastermind behind Jay Z's impressive debut, Reasonable Doubt), who shows a smart sampling ear with bubbly pop tracks that are infectious enough to rock the party while still appealing to hardcore hip-hop heads. --Oliver Wang

Uptown Saturday Night,Camp Lo,Profile,British Rap,Club/Dance,Hip-Hop,Jazz-Rap,Pop,Pop-Rap,Rap & Hip-Hop
Uptown Saturday Night
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Classick Material !
  • ONE OF BEST HIP HOP CDS EVER PUT TOGETHER
  • Original Style from Da Bronx !!!
  • A throwback...artistic, nostalgic hip hop (4.5/5)
  • This cd is hot!!!
Uptown Saturday Night
Camp Lo
Manufacturer: Arista
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Dance Pop | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Jazz | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Soul | R&B | Styles | Music
East CoastEast Coast | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Pop RapPop Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Similar Items:
  1. 93 'Til Infinity
  2. Livin' Proof
  3. Stunts, Blunts & Hip-Hop
  4. Let's Do It Again
  5. Nocturnal

ASIN: B00000JG2X
Release Date: 1999-06-29

Tracks:

  1. Krystal Karrington
  2. Luchini AKA This Is It
  3. Park Joint
  4. B-Side To Hollywood
  5. Killin' Em Softly
  6. Sparkle
  7. Black Connection
  8. Swing
  9. Rockin' It AKA Spanish Harlem
  10. Say Word
  11. Negro League
  12. Nicky Barnes AKA It's Alright
  13. Black Nostaljack AKA Come On
  14. Coolie High
  15. Sparkle (Mr. Midnight Mix)

Amazon.com

While they aren't the first to do so, Camp Lo's Sonny Cheeba and Geechie Suede make a direct appeal from hip-hop's current generation back to the blaxploitation era on Uptown Saturday Night, which recrafts the up-tempo, party atmosphere of the swinging 1970s, resplendent in the musical and cultural iconography of Harlem- and Bronx-style blaxploitation. Even for listeners who never watched Shaft, Superfly, or The Mack, Camp Lo's songs carry themselves with a cool air of slick styles. As critics have noted, Cheeba and Suede's lyrics are often nonrhyming barrages of key blaxploitation terminology that--read conventionally--actually make no sense, but their spitfire pacing makes up in style what their verses lack in content (which is actually a pretty good description of blaxploitation, if you think about it). Much credit needs to go to producer Ski (who was also the musical mastermind behind Jay Z's impressive debut, Reasonable Doubt), who shows a smart sampling ear with bubbly pop tracks that are infectious enough to rock the party while still appealing to hardcore hip-hop heads. --Oliver Wang

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Classick Material !.......2007-07-23

Great cd a must have if you grew up during the golden age of hip-hop !!

5 out of 5 stars ONE OF BEST HIP HOP CDS EVER PUT TOGETHER.......2007-07-06

Let me give you some background. I brought this cd back in 98 around the time they first dropped. It was a classic then, and it still holds up now. This cd is so unique it's ridiculous. Nobody else sounds like camplo, 10 years running. For those that don't know the new album drops the 24th of this month, I heard the black hollywood track off of it, and it's crazy. Anybody who claims to be a hip hop head and don't have this album or never heard of them, please take they hip hop card cause they lying to us. Camp Lo is hip hop in this crazy a** rap world we in now. Ski producing the new album like he did with uptown, "I get krystal carrington ice rock griddy"

5 out of 5 stars Original Style from Da Bronx !!!.......2007-06-25

This duo is from da Bronx (NYC) and it is composed by 2 rappers :Sonny Cheeba and Geechi Suede.
Cheeba said:"Thanks to all the cats that laugh at my style and then copy !!!"
Camp Lo formed in 1995.
They are most notable for their flair towards blaxploitation in their style of dress and in their lyrics.

Camp Lo uses slang heavily, often to the point of near incomprehensibility. A typical example of their lyrics is:

"Casanova brown, levitating jiggy in da shiggy's / In la hotta car 54 chasin' diamond runners / Headin' ice-bound, where every chilla dime can get / Your Harlem buck strut freezin' world heist Hollywood."

This is one of the best rap records in all the history of the Hip-Hop !!!

P.S.: Please check up my rap listmania, just clicking on my nickname and clicking above my listmania. Here there are 40 Hip-Hop albums choosed by me just for winning people and not for fans of the mortal masochism rap !!!
I assure that in my rap albums' list you will find the best American Hip-Hop albums. There are dance beats and strong ones and lyrics just for the winninf person in the life !!!

P.S:
LUCHINI aka...
Intro:

This is it (What?!)
Luchini pourin' from the sky
Lets get rich (What?!)
The cheeky vines
The sugar dimes
Cant quit (What?!)
Now pop the cork and steam the vega
And get lit (What?! What?! What?!)

Verse One:

Introducin' phantom of the dark
Walk through my heaven with levitation
From efficient
and these leathers showboatin with Rugars
Flash vines Belafonte vigga
Lets get for what it's worth
As we confiscate your figgas

Cassanova brown levitatin jiggy in da shiggy's
In la hotta Car 54 chasin diamond runners
Headin ice bound, where every chilla dime can get
Your Harlem buck strut freezin world hice Hollywood
Madame Butterfly let me in your house of pleasure
From the knuckle swat shadowboxin catchin black-eye blues

I play the deef (What?!)
Sensations at the Monte Barbie screamin (Cheeba!)
For fillin pleasures at my castles (Blow the smoke out!)
The boss of Vegas substitutes when the Dutch is gone
The Lo don't stop give me shouts
Its the season sauters
Souflers for swervin no corners
We magnets to moolah
Livin wit Charlie's Angels hornets
No smilin were slidin
That gets you caught up in the octa
Or deaded for movin
Its just like that as we proceed

Saturday night special better take it lightly Ja-Jiyah
A happy time quest to the coast of Key Largo wire-ah
The chain gang keep your ears out for our years
Sippin' fountain root house of bamboo paradise

Chorus: repeat 2X

This is it (What?!)
Luchini pourin' from the sky
Lets get rich (What?!)
The cheeky vines
The sugar dimes
Cant quit (What?!)
Now pop the cork and steam the vega
And get lit (What?!)
[1st time] This is it (What?!)
[2nd time] (What?! What?!)

Verse Two:

For these feral herds of seas of black cheese that I can't missa
Silky Days, satin nights taken flights down
We sensation spanish flyin with the lady Scarface
Bottoms up sunshine.. Love Potion Number 9

And we headin from the magic city chessin this sweet
On your orifachiny in London
Relaxation in Bora Bora
Got notion to bring it... sing it
Love up in my function
Stonin... robbin
We hiestin merchandise and gunnin
Love it... leave it
But bless the war chief or his bison
Get it... got it
The Lo will forever be nicin

Yeah; the Sonny Cheeba he be sippin Armaretta
The Geechie Gracious he be sippin Armaretta
We float the tri-state drink in this satin vines
This Coolie High jack pack from the sugar shack
Then what we do after we sip the Armaretta
We start the Harlem River quiver
Dig it sweet daddy
Sharpen the crimson blade
High sierra seranade
Anatomy for seduction be this here
Jealousy...

Enter the place with grace
Jersey Armaretta the burstin of clouds
It pours.. everything seems better
Or flats with love we move
Only in the mist
Its Lo its life
And we can't get enough of this

Chorus: repeat 2X

This is it (What?!)
Luchini pourin' from the sky
Lets get rich (What?!)
The cheeky vines; the sugar dimes
Cant quit (What?!)
Now pop the cork and steam the vega
And get lit (What?!)
[1st time] This is it (What?!)
[2nd time] This is it (What?!) (x2)

Outro:

Yeah
The Sonny Cheeba he be sippin Armaretta
The Geechy Gracious he be sippin Armaretta
The Joe King he be sippin Armaretta
The Chaquita Kid he be sippin Armaretta
We got high stakes for mine Kiwa Armaretta
And then my man Ill Will sip Armaretta
And then my man Cab in the tray sippin that
We slide through the Tri-State with the hi-hat
And then I float side-to-side in my Coolie High
And then I peep the sunset with this Spanish Fly
Yeah
And then I float down south with the Boogie Flats
And then I slide up in-between a ziggy
And all of that gibs

4 out of 5 stars A throwback...artistic, nostalgic hip hop (4.5/5).......2006-12-06

Camp Lo's 1997 debut "Uptown Saturday Night" is a very underappreciated, unique hip hop album. The duo of Sonny Cheeba and Geechie Suede create a type of hip hop that is really unique and original. Their bouncy, happy rhyming style is just really fun, they both have cool flows and interesting voices, they really keep you listening. Producer Ski, one of the more underrated east coast producers of the 90s, creates dense musical soundscapes that are often just beautiful. If I were to pick two words to describe the sound of "Uptown Saturday Night," they would be rich and majestic. The sound is really nostalgic of multiple eras past, sampling classic jazz, soul, funk, and even early hip hop standards. This is one of the last great party albums, balancing the joyful banger singles with the toned, thoughtful slow tracks. I highly recommend "Uptown Saturday Night," this album is really special in a lot of ways and has been slept-on for too long.

The album begins with "Krystal Karrington," an upbeat, funky start where Cheeba and Suede introduce themselves as lyricists with their silky, smooth stylings. One of the best hip hop singles of all time follows, "Luchini aka This Is It." From the singalong chorus to the perfect horn-laden beat to the joyfully happy lyrics, this song is perfect, and there's not much more I can say, it makes the album worth the purchase alone. "Park Joint" uses a really catchy funky sample, I remember Pete Rock using this sample in the past, it's an upbeat track and a party-starter. "B-Side to Hollywood" has jazzy muted horns and the duo steals the show on the mic, the hook is great too. "Killin' `Em Softly" has a slower beat but some of the album's hardest verses. I love "Sparkle," a jazzy and beautiful nighttime song with another nice chorus. "Black Connection" has a sad and dramatic sample, once again the two rappers shine over great production, really bringing out the best in the music. "Swing" is another well-produced, catchy cut, and "Rockin' It aka Spanish Harlem" has some Latin influence. "Say Word" and "Negro League" are two lyrical highlights. "Nicky Barnes aka It's Alright" is dripping with style, and "Black Nostaljack aka Come On" is one of my favorites on the disc. "Coolie High" is gorgeous, slow and sultry. The album closes with an interesting mix of "Sparkle," it has no noticeable drumbeat and sounds like spoken whispered poetry.

"Uptown Saturday Night" is an album unlike any other I've heard, it has tons of replay value and is just executed with near perfection. The two rappers are so unique, excelling on multiple levels, and the production is almost flawless. I don't know if it came at the wrong time or was just above the world's head, but this one is highly recommended, it's a slept-on and underrated gem.

5 out of 5 stars This cd is hot!!!.......2006-09-21

I always wanted this cd but everty time I caught the video I could never catch the name of the group and every time I called the radio to ask them who song it was they act real stupid so I gave up. But I finally caught the video over the weekened and got the name of the group and ordered the cd immediately. I just got it in the mail yesterday and thanks to all the reviews it really made me want it I knew it would be a hot cd and to my satisfaction it was. Oh and I diffently agree with pankysweet SONNY CHEEBA is fine his smile makes me want to melt to!!!
Uptown Saturday Night
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Uptown Saturday Night
    Various Artists
    Manufacturer: Rebound Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B0000047VB
    Release Date: 1998-03-30

    Tracks:

    1. Take The 'A' Train - Duke Ellington
    2. The Joint Is Jumpin' - Fats Waller
    3. Satin Doll - Earl 'Fatha' Hines
    4. The Lady Is A Tramp - Ella Fitzgerald
    5. Minnie The Moocher - Cab Calloway
    6. Let Me Off Uptown - Gene Krupa Orchestra
    7. Stompin' At The Savoy - Louie Armstrong/Ella Fitzgerald
    8. One O' Clock Jump - Count Basie
    9. Lullaby Of Birdland - Count Basie
    10. Deed I Do - Sarah Vaughan
    11. All God's Chillun Got Rhythm - Lena Horne
    12. You're Nobody Till Somebody Loves You - Sammy Davis/Count Basie/Quincy Jones
    Uptown Saturday Night, Reader's Digest Music 1997
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Uptown Saturday Night, Reader's Digest Music 1997
      Various Artists
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD
      ASIN: B000Q3Q2V2

      Product Description

      60 tracks on 3 CDs. 1995 Reader's Digest Music. SEALED, never opened. Some entries are: Let Me Off Uptown: Gene Krupa and His Orchestra; Anita O'Day, vocal 2. Take the "A" Train: Duke Eilington and His Orchestra. Minnie the Moocher: Cab Galloway The Joint Is Jumpin': Fats Waller', I'm in the Mood for Love: The Coleman Hawkins Quintet, Top Hat, White Tie and Tails: Louis Armstrong, Love Is Here to Stay: Joe Williams with Count Basie and His Orchestra. You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To: The Al Cohn and Zoot Sims Quintet, Bewitched: Sarah Vaughan, Basin Street Blues: Roy Eldridge, I Got Rhythm: Oscar Peterson
      Uptown Saturday Night
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • Classick Material !
      • ONE OF BEST HIP HOP CDS EVER PUT TOGETHER
      • Original Style from Da Bronx !!!
      • A throwback...artistic, nostalgic hip hop (4.5/5)
      • This cd is hot!!!
      Uptown Saturday Night
      Camp Lo
      Manufacturer: Profile
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Dance Pop | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Jazz | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Soul | R&B | Styles | Music
      East CoastEast Coast | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
      Pop RapPop Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
      Similar Items:
      1. 93 'Til Infinity
      2. Livin' Proof
      3. Stunts, Blunts & Hip-Hop
      4. Let's Do It Again
      5. Nocturnal

      ASIN: B000000CJI
      Release Date: 1997-02-11

      Tracks:

      1. Krystal Karrington
      2. Luchini AKA This Is It
      3. Park Joint
      4. B-Side to Hollywood - Camp Lo, Trugoy the Dove
      5. Killin' Em Softly
      6. Sparkle
      7. Black Connection
      8. Swing - Camp Lo,
      9. Rockin' It AKA Spanish Harlem
      10. Say Word - Camp Lo,
      11. Negro League - The Bones, Camp Lo,
      12. Nicky Barnes AKA It's Alright - Camp Lo,
      13. Black Nostaljack AKA Come On
      14. Coolie High
      15. Sparkle [Mr. Midnight Mix]

      Amazon.com

      While they aren't the first to do so, Camp Lo's Sonny Cheeba and Geechie Suede make a direct appeal from hip-hop's current generation back to the blaxploitation era on Uptown Saturday Night, which recrafts the up-tempo, party atmosphere of the swinging 1970s, resplendent in the musical and cultural iconography of Harlem- and Bronx-style blaxploitation. Even for listeners who never watched Shaft, Superfly, or The Mack, Camp Lo's songs carry themselves with a cool air of slick styles. As critics have noted, Cheeba and Suede's lyrics are often nonrhyming barrages of key blaxploitation terminology that--read conventionally--actually make no sense, but their spitfire pacing makes up in style what their verses lack in content (which is actually a pretty good description of blaxploitation, if you think about it). Much credit needs to go to producer Ski (who was also the musical mastermind behind Jay Z's impressive debut, Reasonable Doubt), who shows a smart sampling ear with bubbly pop tracks that are infectious enough to rock the party while still appealing to hardcore hip-hop heads. --Oliver Wang

      Customer Reviews:

      4 out of 5 stars Classick Material !.......2007-07-23

      Great cd a must have if you grew up during the golden age of hip-hop !!

      5 out of 5 stars ONE OF BEST HIP HOP CDS EVER PUT TOGETHER.......2007-07-06

      Let me give you some background. I brought this cd back in 98 around the time they first dropped. It was a classic then, and it still holds up now. This cd is so unique it's ridiculous. Nobody else sounds like camplo, 10 years running. For those that don't know the new album drops the 24th of this month, I heard the black hollywood track off of it, and it's crazy. Anybody who claims to be a hip hop head and don't have this album or never heard of them, please take they hip hop card cause they lying to us. Camp Lo is hip hop in this crazy a** rap world we in now. Ski producing the new album like he did with uptown, "I get krystal carrington ice rock griddy"

      5 out of 5 stars Original Style from Da Bronx !!!.......2007-06-25

      This duo is from da Bronx (NYC) and it is composed by 2 rappers :Sonny Cheeba and Geechi Suede.
      Cheeba said:"Thanks to all the cats that laugh at my style and then copy !!!"
      Camp Lo formed in 1995.
      They are most notable for their flair towards blaxploitation in their style of dress and in their lyrics.

      Camp Lo uses slang heavily, often to the point of near incomprehensibility. A typical example of their lyrics is:

      "Casanova brown, levitating jiggy in da shiggy's / In la hotta car 54 chasin' diamond runners / Headin' ice-bound, where every chilla dime can get / Your Harlem buck strut freezin' world heist Hollywood."

      This is one of the best rap records in all the history of the Hip-Hop !!!

      P.S.: Please check up my rap listmania, just clicking on my nickname and clicking above my listmania. Here there are 40 Hip-Hop albums choosed by me just for winning people and not for fans of the mortal masochism rap !!!
      I assure that in my rap albums' list you will find the best American Hip-Hop albums. There are dance beats and strong ones and lyrics just for the winninf person in the life !!!

      P.S:
      LUCHINI aka...
      Intro:

      This is it (What?!)
      Luchini pourin' from the sky
      Lets get rich (What?!)
      The cheeky vines
      The sugar dimes
      Cant quit (What?!)
      Now pop the cork and steam the vega
      And get lit (What?! What?! What?!)

      Verse One:

      Introducin' phantom of the dark
      Walk through my heaven with levitation
      From efficient
      and these leathers showboatin with Rugars
      Flash vines Belafonte vigga
      Lets get for what it's worth
      As we confiscate your figgas

      Cassanova brown levitatin jiggy in da shiggy's
      In la hotta Car 54 chasin diamond runners
      Headin ice bound, where every chilla dime can get
      Your Harlem buck strut freezin world hice Hollywood
      Madame Butterfly let me in your house of pleasure
      From the knuckle swat shadowboxin catchin black-eye blues

      I play the deef (What?!)
      Sensations at the Monte Barbie screamin (Cheeba!)
      For fillin pleasures at my castles (Blow the smoke out!)
      The boss of Vegas substitutes when the Dutch is gone
      The Lo don't stop give me shouts
      Its the season sauters
      Souflers for swervin no corners
      We magnets to moolah
      Livin wit Charlie's Angels hornets
      No smilin were slidin
      That gets you caught up in the octa
      Or deaded for movin
      Its just like that as we proceed

      Saturday night special better take it lightly Ja-Jiyah
      A happy time quest to the coast of Key Largo wire-ah
      The chain gang keep your ears out for our years
      Sippin' fountain root house of bamboo paradise

      Chorus: repeat 2X

      This is it (What?!)
      Luchini pourin' from the sky
      Lets get rich (What?!)
      The cheeky vines
      The sugar dimes
      Cant quit (What?!)
      Now pop the cork and steam the vega
      And get lit (What?!)
      [1st time] This is it (What?!)
      [2nd time] (What?! What?!)

      Verse Two:

      For these feral herds of seas of black cheese that I can't missa
      Silky Days, satin nights taken flights down
      We sensation spanish flyin with the lady Scarface
      Bottoms up sunshine.. Love Potion Number 9

      And we headin from the magic city chessin this sweet
      On your orifachiny in London
      Relaxation in Bora Bora
      Got notion to bring it... sing it
      Love up in my function
      Stonin... robbin
      We hiestin merchandise and gunnin
      Love it... leave it
      But bless the war chief or his bison
      Get it... got it
      The Lo will forever be nicin

      Yeah; the Sonny Cheeba he be sippin Armaretta
      The Geechie Gracious he be sippin Armaretta
      We float the tri-state drink in this satin vines
      This Coolie High jack pack from the sugar shack
      Then what we do after we sip the Armaretta
      We start the Harlem River quiver
      Dig it sweet daddy
      Sharpen the crimson blade
      High sierra seranade
      Anatomy for seduction be this here
      Jealousy...

      Enter the place with grace
      Jersey Armaretta the burstin of clouds
      It pours.. everything seems better
      Or flats with love we move
      Only in the mist
      Its Lo its life
      And we can't get enough of this

      Chorus: repeat 2X

      This is it (What?!)
      Luchini pourin' from the sky
      Lets get rich (What?!)
      The cheeky vines; the sugar dimes
      Cant quit (What?!)
      Now pop the cork and steam the vega
      And get lit (What?!)
      [1st time] This is it (What?!)
      [2nd time] This is it (What?!) (x2)

      Outro:

      Yeah
      The Sonny Cheeba he be sippin Armaretta
      The Geechy Gracious he be sippin Armaretta
      The Joe King he be sippin Armaretta
      The Chaquita Kid he be sippin Armaretta
      We got high stakes for mine Kiwa Armaretta
      And then my man Ill Will sip Armaretta
      And then my man Cab in the tray sippin that
      We slide through the Tri-State with the hi-hat
      And then I float side-to-side in my Coolie High
      And then I peep the sunset with this Spanish Fly
      Yeah
      And then I float down south with the Boogie Flats
      And then I slide up in-between a ziggy
      And all of that gibs

      4 out of 5 stars A throwback...artistic, nostalgic hip hop (4.5/5).......2006-12-06

      Camp Lo's 1997 debut "Uptown Saturday Night" is a very underappreciated, unique hip hop album. The duo of Sonny Cheeba and Geechie Suede create a type of hip hop that is really unique and original. Their bouncy, happy rhyming style is just really fun, they both have cool flows and interesting voices, they really keep you listening. Producer Ski, one of the more underrated east coast producers of the 90s, creates dense musical soundscapes that are often just beautiful. If I were to pick two words to describe the sound of "Uptown Saturday Night," they would be rich and majestic. The sound is really nostalgic of multiple eras past, sampling classic jazz, soul, funk, and even early hip hop standards. This is one of the last great party albums, balancing the joyful banger singles with the toned, thoughtful slow tracks. I highly recommend "Uptown Saturday Night," this album is really special in a lot of ways and has been slept-on for too long.

      The album begins with "Krystal Karrington," an upbeat, funky start where Cheeba and Suede introduce themselves as lyricists with their silky, smooth stylings. One of the best hip hop singles of all time follows, "Luchini aka This Is It." From the singalong chorus to the perfect horn-laden beat to the joyfully happy lyrics, this song is perfect, and there's not much more I can say, it makes the album worth the purchase alone. "Park Joint" uses a really catchy funky sample, I remember Pete Rock using this sample in the past, it's an upbeat track and a party-starter. "B-Side to Hollywood" has jazzy muted horns and the duo steals the show on the mic, the hook is great too. "Killin' `Em Softly" has a slower beat but some of the album's hardest verses. I love "Sparkle," a jazzy and beautiful nighttime song with another nice chorus. "Black Connection" has a sad and dramatic sample, once again the two rappers shine over great production, really bringing out the best in the music. "Swing" is another well-produced, catchy cut, and "Rockin' It aka Spanish Harlem" has some Latin influence. "Say Word" and "Negro League" are two lyrical highlights. "Nicky Barnes aka It's Alright" is dripping with style, and "Black Nostaljack aka Come On" is one of my favorites on the disc. "Coolie High" is gorgeous, slow and sultry. The album closes with an interesting mix of "Sparkle," it has no noticeable drumbeat and sounds like spoken whispered poetry.

      "Uptown Saturday Night" is an album unlike any other I've heard, it has tons of replay value and is just executed with near perfection. The two rappers are so unique, excelling on multiple levels, and the production is almost flawless. I don't know if it came at the wrong time or was just above the world's head, but this one is highly recommended, it's a slept-on and underrated gem.

      5 out of 5 stars This cd is hot!!!.......2006-09-21

      I always wanted this cd but everty time I caught the video I could never catch the name of the group and every time I called the radio to ask them who song it was they act real stupid so I gave up. But I finally caught the video over the weekened and got the name of the group and ordered the cd immediately. I just got it in the mail yesterday and thanks to all the reviews it really made me want it I knew it would be a hot cd and to my satisfaction it was. Oh and I diffently agree with pankysweet SONNY CHEEBA is fine his smile makes me want to melt to!!!

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