"Alone In These Streets" - Review of Styles P's Super Gangster Extraordinary Gentleman
Much like the deep NBA Draft of ‘03, which featured LeBron, Carmelo and D. Wade, the rap industry’s 2007 fourth quarter is one for the ages. Anticipated (and solid) albums by Jay-Z, Scarface, Freeway, Beanie Sigel, Ghostface and Wu-Tang have made this one of the most loaded seasons in recent memory.
Ranking high amongst this hip-hop murderer’s row is Super Gangster, (Extraordinary Gentleman), the third solo album from LOX member Styles P. With his much-delayed and outdated sophomore LP (Time Is Money) in the rear-view mirror, Styles has returned with a rugged, top-notch offering that befits his considerable talent. Hot beats can be found in abundance on this joint.
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according to my harsh African streets understanding hip hop music have died in the 90’s all we see now is the fake hollywood stuff we reality is completly lost.get me right through me hip hop can ressurect from grave of hollywood back to the streets
being a hip hop is not all about blinging drinking hard liquor for no use and publicity.Me as an African child raised by a single mother i have experienced a lot OF dark sides of this life so i would like to urge those fake money mislead emcees to start doing thing right because the new generation aint gonna know what hiphop really is and this is painful to a gee like me because lack of money have handicupped my way to the microphone. Starring at Zimbabwean criss crossing the streets of my country daily i feel like i could take microphone and go face to face with Robert Mugabe.SOME BODY OUT THERE TELL WHERE THE TRUTH AT IN ZIMBABWE AND HIP HOP CAUSE THIS SHIT IS BLOWING MY BRAIN
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