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Natural Born Illa
E.C. Illa
Natural Born Illa
Genre: Rap & Hip-Hop
 
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E.C. Illa returns to the scene with his first full-length since 1997 and doesn't disappoint. Known for his hard hip-hop style which appeals to both the street and the underground hip-hop scene, EC drops a solid album on Ch...  more »

     
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All Artists: E.C. Illa
Title: Natural Born Illa
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: A-List Audio
Original Release Date: 10/9/2001
Release Date: 10/9/2001
Album Type: Explicit Lyrics
Genre: Rap & Hip-Hop
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 806757100129

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E.C. Illa returns to the scene with his first full-length since 1997 and doesn't disappoint. Known for his hard hip-hop style which appeals to both the street and the underground hip-hop scene, EC drops a solid album on Chicago independent label A-List. The album features an impressive roster of Chicago guests from both gangster rap and underground hip-hop circles: legendary freestyler J.U.I.C.E., super producer The Legendary Traxster, abstract rappers Rubberoom, Yungbuk of Psychodrama, Blaze Battle Runner Up Prime of the Molemen, MTV/Loud On-Line Battle Champion Profound, Rhymefest, Ang 13, Matlock, and well-known (100% Juice) mixtape dj/producer Risky Bizness among others.The album also feaures West Coast artists Rasco, Planet Asia and Fanatik. Overall, a tight hardcore hip-hop album from the veteran mc/producer known as E.C. Illa.
 

CD Reviews

Definitely Check It Out
Chief Hydro | Chicago, IL USA | 10/24/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)

"EC is one of the most slept-on artists in the game. An extremely talented rapper with a unique flow and a prolific producer as well. I like this album more and more the more I listen to it and it's probably more like a 4.5 or 5 than a 4. It does not sound like anything else out there which is why it takes a minute to really get into it. Starting with the banger "Too Raw" through the street anthem "Made in Chicago" thru the incredible "Don't Get Me Started" EC really impresses with his flow. Deceptively simple sounding lyrics are actually complex, intelligent and deep upon closer investigation. The second half of the album is more hip-hop in nature and features a lot of guests who are all surprisingly good especially Lumba of Rubberoom on "Blast Off," Profound on "Go Get It," Planet Asia on "ILL at Will," and Matlock on "Torment." What truly amazed me is that the album ends with The Legendary Traxster produced "Might As Well" which is a straight ahead gangster track which somehow is the perfect ending to this album. It's hard to describe this album exactly because it is unique but it's a very good album on the beats and the lyrics and I would defintely recommend it."