M.O.P.
Album : Warriorz
Release Date : October 10, 2000
Label : Relativity
review :
For some hip-hop fans being hard core means snarling
on cue or adopting the thug pose of the week in order to impress the heads and
scare the kids. True fans of the rugged know that such machinations may translate
into pop success, but those hits often come at the expense of the hard-earned
cred that rappers live and die for. M.O.P are far from household names, and
even though they might offer in interviews that they would like to, if not grab
the brass ring, at least touch it, you get the feeling that being grimy underground
heroes suits this revered Brooklyn duo just fine.
Protégés of the always superlative DJ Premier, M.O.P’s bite is bracing and fierce, and even when the duo aims for some accessibility (à la their raw but hook-laden single "Ante Up" or working with R&B duo Product G&B on "Everyday") their sound and stance is still unrefined and unrelenting. Warriorz might be the Brownsville champions’ most commercially accessible offering, but if you’re looking for sing-a-long melodies and rent-a-roughneck drama, look elsewhere. Even when these guys play nice they still can’t play by the rules, which means that the faithful will be happy indeed. (Amy Linden)
| Tracklisting : 1. Premier Intro 2. Welcome to Brownsville 3. Everyday 4. Ante Up (Robbing-Hoodz Theory) - Funkmaster Flex 5. Face off 2k1 6. Warriorz 7. G Building 8. Old Timerz 9. On the Front Line 10. Nig-Gotiate 11. Follow Instructions 12. Calm Down 13. Power 14. Home Sweet Home - Lord Have Mercy 15. Background Niggaz 16. Cold as Ice 17. Operation Lockdown 18. Roll Call 19. Foundation |
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