Boot Camp Clik The Last Stand

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Boot Camp Clik The Last Stand
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Boot Camp Clik
Album :
The Last Stand
Release Date : July 18, 2006

Label :
Duck down Records

Review :

The Boot Camp Clik has a rich history in Hiphop. The talented members which make up this mighty army of Bucktown’s (Brooklyn) finest MC’s include : Black Moon’s, Buckshot ; Smif N Wessun ; Sean Price and Rock, of Heltah Skeltah ; O.G.C.’s : Starang Wondah, Top Dog and Louieville Sluggah, who have all come together to bring you their new album, The Last Stand ; which streets 7-18-06. Collectively, these groups have scanned over 2,500,000 units over a remarkable 11 year career, which began in 1993 with Black Moon’s critically acclaimed Hip Hop Classic Enta Da Stage and was followed by other classic Hip Hop albums from : Smif N Wessun Da Shinin, Heltah Skeltah’s Nocturnal and O.G.C’s Da Storm.

Coming off the independent success Boot Camp experienced in 2005 with their “Triple Threat” campaign (Sean Price’s Monkey Bars, 9th Wonder & Buckshot’s Chemistry and Smif N Wessun’s Reloaded), now BCC is readying The Last Stand, which with the return of Heltah Skeltah’s Rock (who was absent from the collectives last LP The Chosen Few) features the return of “the great eight” fully intact. With Da Beatminerz behind the boards as usual, the set also features outside production from some of the game’s most consistent producers. The stellar line-up, which features 9th Wonder, Pete Rock, Large Professor, Ill Mind and Marco Polo among others, is a testament to BCC’s relevance in the immediate Hiphop landscape. The release of The Last Stand will coincide with a supportive 35-city nationwide tour which will take the crew to major markets such as New York, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Chicago, Seattle and other cities.

BCC have always been your artist’s favorite artist. Their collaborations and guest appearances within the Hip Hop and R&B industry are often overlooked or not realized. They have been featured on Tupac’s Better Days Album on the song “Military Minded” (from a project they were working on with Tupac titled “One Nation” ; much more is still unreleased), “What’s Poppin a collaboration they recorded with 50 CENT has floated around the underground scene on a white label and over their careers members of the BCC have recorded with Aaliyah (Buckshot and Steele have a cameo in the current “I Miss You Video”), Mary J. Blige, Q-Tip, Busta Rhymes, Method Man, Dogg Pound and KRS-One amoung many others.

Tracklisting :
1.) Here We Go (Produced By 9th Wonder)
2.) Lets Go (Produced By Ill Mind)
3.) What You See (Produced By Pete Rock)
4.) So Focused (Produced By 9th Wonder)
5.) Don’t You Cross The Line (Produced By Sic Beats)
6.) Stand Alone (Produced By Marco Polo)
7.) Take A Look (Produced By 9th Wonder)
8.) Trading Places (Produced By Ken BB)
9.) Yeah (Produced By Marco Polo)
10.) Souljah (Produced By Attick)
11.) He Gave Us Life (Produced By Marco Polo)
12.) I Want Mine (Produced By Marco Polo)
13.) World Wide BCC (Produced By Large Professor)
14.) The Game Is Still The Same (Produced By Da Beatminerz)
15.) Everybody Know Now (Produced By Coptic)
16.) The Boss Is Us (Produced By Marco Polo)

 

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