The Chittlin Circuit 1.5 [Explicit Lyrics]

Track Listings
1. War
2. Third Party - Little Brother, Scudda, Joe
3. Honorable - Chaundon, Little Brother
4. On the Way
5. Nobody Like Me - Brockington, Darien, Little Brother,
6. What You Do
7. Yo-Yo [Remix]
8. Nighttime Maneuvers [Remix]
9. Way You Do It [Remix]
10. Altitudes
11. Welcome to Durham - Big Daddy Kane, Little Brother
12. Starvation - Chaundon, Little Brother
13. Flash and Flare
14. Take It There
15. Ladies' Jam
16. Doin Me - Little Brother, Supastition
17. Khrysis Shoutro
18. Beginning - Little Brother, YahZarah

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The Chittlin Circuit 1.5 [Explicit Lyrics]

The Chittlin Circuit 1.5 [Explicit Lyrics]
The Chittlin Circuit 1.5
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • A Hip-Hop Classic!
  • 9th+Phonte+Big Pooh=Real Hip Hop!
  • well worth it
  • little brother
  • The Most Known Unknown
The Chittlin Circuit 1.5
Little Brother
Manufacturer: Fastlife
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Experimental RapExperimental Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Pop RapPop Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Similar Items:
  1. The Listening
  2. The Minstrel Show
  3. Connected
  4. Sleepers
  5. Spirit of 94 Version 9.0

ASIN: B0009DBZNY
Release Date: 2005-06-21

Tracks:

  1. War
  2. Third Party
  3. The Honorable
  4. On The Way
  5. Nobody Like Me
  6. What You Do
  7. The Yo-Yo (Remix)
  8. Nighttime Maneuvers (Remix)
  9. The Way You Do It (Remix)
  10. Altitudes
  11. Welcome To Durham
  12. Starvation
  13. Flash And Flare
  14. Take It There
  15. Ladies' Jam
  16. Doin Me
  17. Khrysis Shoutro
  18. The Beginning

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A Hip-Hop Classic!.......2007-08-04

Anyone who has given this album anything less than 5 stars are obviously out of touch with what constitutes a great album. This is by far one of the best Hip-Hops albums I have ever heard, there is not one song on here that I would want to skip pass. The subject matter is diverse, the flows are consistent, the lyrical content is superior to most ppl who brag about being good rappers but fall short of the glory as they try too hard to be metaphoric as to wow! the listeners.

With Little Brother you can definitely hear the continuation of genuine Hip-Hop unmolested by radio hype or corperate pressure to mimic what is the lastest mainstream fad. This album lives up to every catagory that a Hip-Hop album should live up to, to be considered and confirmed as a classic! So, in my opinion Little Brother should definitely pushed this mixtape album off as their sophmore effort considering that it is their best work to me. Nuff said!

4 out of 5 stars 9th+Phonte+Big Pooh=Real Hip Hop!.......2007-07-07

After listening to "The Listening" I didnt think they could get any better, so when i bought this mixtape i was expecting the samething. It came to my surprise that these guys can and did improve on greatness! Between Phonte and Pooh, Phonte Stills the show with his witty, and "make you think" bars. That statement maybe true but like Pooh's album people tend to sleep on him. He made me believe him in the album opener "War" and crushed Joe Scudda in the second track "
Third Party" . All together the lyrics are excellent! 9th wonder comes through and shines as he always does on the production, which always compliments Pooh's and Phonte's flow! Great album and should be in your collection of hip hop.


Standing tracks:
All of them

Tracks that lacked:
Welcome to Durham Ft. Big Daddy Kane- Lacks in production and lyrics

over all rating:
4.5

5 out of 5 stars well worth it.......2007-03-08

I passed this cd up so many times. Thinkin it was just another mix tape. But I was surprised. Its formated like an album. Pooh steped his game UP. More than the listening. Hell, he's better on this than the minstrel show. And phonte........ this solitified his place in hip hops top lyrical artist. Nicolay and 9th wonder do their thang. After hearing ther nicolay remix I went back and bought foreign exchange. The connected album. I dunno what else to say about it except its greatness

5 out of 5 stars little brother.......2007-02-21

If you are a true hip-hop fan who's craving for some underground style, then The Chittlin Circuit is for you. Liked most of the songs, no water- downed cookie cutter commercialized music here. Hip hop at its best.

5 out of 5 stars The Most Known Unknown.......2006-08-17

Hip Hop ain't fun no more...

In an era where "Laffy Taffy" is a number one rap song (what the f*ck), and riding on regular sized rims and tires is damn near obsolete, North Carolina's own Little Brother comes back to toss in their bid as one of hip hop's best kept secrets.

From their lyrics on Pete Rock's "Soul Survivor II", to the Okayplayer compilation, and most recently on The Minstrel Show" and "Seperate but Equal" with DJ Drama, LB has been putting in work. The Chittlin Circuit 1.5 is definitely a must have for anyone considers themselves a fan of good hip hop music. I am an LB fan to the dirt, but I did what a lot of true fans did, I bought the albums out of sequence. Fortunately with this group, it doesn't really matter, as all the material is sick. To me, the standout track on this album is "The Beginning". Yeah, the legend Big Daddy Kane is on the album, "Welcome to Durham" but I didnt cop the album to hear him on it. Illmind kills the sample and the drums on this joint, Pooh and Tay high step on the joint, and songstress Yazarah peppers the track with her soulful vocals. Perfect mix of samples, rhymes, and vocals. Young Guru switches his engineer hat for an excellent fitting producer brim on "Ladies Jam". Another excellent use of a warped voice sample in the background as Phontigga and Rapper Pooh parallel park on the track as only the greatest can do. This is actually the last LB offering I purchased (except for Seperate But Equal), but it is definitely a must have. 9th Wonder and Khrysis are musical marvels, placing their head-nodding rythms ever so gracfully under Pooh and Tay's vocals. Perfect marriage of Beats and Rhymes.

****As a sidenote, go get "Seperate But Equal", "The Minstrel Show", "Connected" (Phonte and Dutch producer Nicolay) "Triple Play" (Pooh, and Justus League Members L.E.G.A.C.Y and The Away Team) and for you futhermuckers that think you can rhyme, get the 9th Wonder instrumental tape series.****

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