To Da Beat Ch'All

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Hailing from the (once) working class town of Flint, Michigan, Eric Breed is the perfect workingman's rapper. He works hard, gets little acclaim, and just keeps churning out the product. He's released six studio albums in as many years and is among the very few MCs who can boast having put out a best-of compilation while he's still making new records. If anything, though, Breed's long career survives on low expectations: A steady (if unspectacular) seller, Breed meets the needs of Atlanta-based Wrap Records, an indie label in Breed's adopted hometown. At his best, Breed's distinctive grainy vocals, live instruments, and deep funk hooks make for a thoroughly enjoyable blend of West Coast and Southern-fried hip-hop. On To Da Beat Ch'all, 1996's contribution to the Breed canon, tracks like "Choose One" and "My Walls" swing down-and-dirty with the thickest rubberband bass, wailing wah-wah blues guitar, and Breed's gritty singing. But perhaps the rapper's terminally low profile breeds an insecurity that keeps him indulging in trendy subject matter. He's tried X-rated, gangsta, and smoking & drinking raps, as well as fun-loving and positive-message raps. While bits of all these appears on To Da Beat Ch'all, Breed hasn't got anything to add to what he said five albums ago. --Roni Sarig

To Da Beat Ch'All,Mc Breed,M S Distributing Co.,Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop,Soul/Reggae/Rhythm & Blues

To Da Beat Ch'All

To Da Beat Ch'All
To Da Beat Ch'All
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    To Da Beat Ch'All
    MC Breed
    Manufacturer: M S Distributing Co.
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Soul | R&B | Styles | Music
    Gangsta & HardcoreGangsta & Hardcore | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
    Southern RapSouthern Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
    Pop RapPop Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Indie Music | Stores | Music
    Gangsta & HardcoreGangsta & Hardcore | Rap & Hip-Hop | Indie Music | Stores | Music
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    ASIN: B000000MB8
    Release Date: 1996-05-14

    Tracks:

    1. Intro
    2. Cum Clean
    3. Choose One
    4. Evil That Men Do
    5. My Walls
    6. Like This
    7. Same Thang
    8. Switches
    9. To Da Beat Ch'all
    10. No Chaser
    11. Stop That
    12. U Can't See Me
    13. Cleverness
    14. Go There
    15. Flossin'

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    Hailing from the (once) working class town of Flint, Michigan, Eric Breed is the perfect workingman's rapper. He works hard, gets little acclaim, and just keeps churning out the product. He's released six studio albums in as many years and is among the very few MCs who can boast having put out a best-of compilation while he's still making new records. If anything, though, Breed's long career survives on low expectations: A steady (if unspectacular) seller, Breed meets the needs of Atlanta-based Wrap Records, an indie label in Breed's adopted hometown. At his best, Breed's distinctive grainy vocals, live instruments, and deep funk hooks make for a thoroughly enjoyable blend of West Coast and Southern-fried hip-hop. On To Da Beat Ch'all, 1996's contribution to the Breed canon, tracks like "Choose One" and "My Walls" swing down-and-dirty with the thickest rubberband bass, wailing wah-wah blues guitar, and Breed's gritty singing. But perhaps the rapper's terminally low profile breeds an insecurity that keeps him indulging in trendy subject matter. He's tried X-rated, gangsta, and smoking & drinking raps, as well as fun-loving and positive-message raps. While bits of all these appears on To Da Beat Ch'all, Breed hasn't got anything to add to what he said five albums ago. --Roni Sarig

    Soul Music:

    1. Trials & Tribulations [Clean]
    2. Trigonometry [Explicit Lyrics]
    3. Universal [Explicit Lyrics]
    4. VI: Return of the Real [Explicit Lyrics]
    5. We Got Next [Explicit Lyrics]
    6. Western Hills [CD-single] [Explicit Lyrics]
    7. A New Breed of Female [Explicit Lyrics]
    8. Accept Your Own & Be Yourself (The Black Album) [Explicit Lyrics]
    9. Aggrivated Rasta
    10. All Day Everyday [Explicit Lyrics]

    Soul Music

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