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Space Boogie: Smoke Oddessey
Kurupt
Space Boogie: Smoke Oddessey
Genre: Rap & Hip-Hop
 
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Japanese edition of Tha Dogg Pound rapper's 2001 album includes one added bonus track 'B****es' (feat. Roscoe, Butch Cassidy).

     
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All Artists: Kurupt
Title: Space Boogie: Smoke Oddessey
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Pias
Release Date: 7/23/2001
Album Type: Import
Genre: Rap & Hip-Hop
Styles: Gangsta & Hardcore, West Coast
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1

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Japanese edition of Tha Dogg Pound rapper's 2001 album includes one added bonus track 'B****es' (feat. Roscoe, Butch Cassidy).

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A Wide Variety of Hip Hop Styles Offers Something For All!
G-Funk 4ever | Listenin' to the Delfonics | 05/30/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Kurupt's third solo effort: Space Boogie: Smoke Oddessey has something for just about every hip-hop fan. It has some mainstream pop-rap: "It's Over," The album also has G-Funk: 1)"Can't Go Wrong," (DJ Quik heats up the production! Nice funky beat with a jazzy hook.) 2)The title cut, which you can lowride to! and 3) "Sunshine" with an old-school beat. and finally 4) "At It Again" with use of a talk box and a fast party beat! The album also caters to the hard-core fan: 1) "The Hardest" 2)"On Da Grind." The album has appeal to even rock fans: 1)"Lay it on Back" w/ Fred Durst (does have a hip-hop beat, though). The album also has a few songs with an underground feel like "On, Onsite" w/ Lil 1/2 Dead. The different styles and Kurupt's unique personality make this album a neat addition to your rap collection. This album is not so much set trippin' and gang banging as in Tha Streetz Iz A Mutha (though that one is tight too!) This is his main party album, something to relax to and party to!"
...Kurupt...
Liam22 | NZ | 07/26/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)

"I listened to this cd its not a classic... but i defneitly enjoyed with such hot songs like space Boogie you just want to listen on...high;y recomended"
"Tha Streets Iz A Mutha" It Isn't, but It's Still A Dope LP
Chandler | Atlanta (College Park), Georgia | 07/05/2007
(3 out of 5 stars)

"Kurupt is part of the reason why I enjoy west coast rap music. After an excellent sophomore album Tha Streetz Iz a Mutha back in '99, he comes again two years later with Space Boogie: Smoke Oddessey. This album still has that west coast sound, which is what I like to hear from Kurupt.



What had me skeptical was the questionable lead single "It's Over Now" with Natina Reed (who really should have stuck to singing because she cannot rap), because it was so pop frendly. But other songs on here redeem that song from making the album a loss. One of the great songs here is "Can't Go Wrong" with DJ Quik and Butch Cassady. Another dope song is the song, "The Hardest Muthaf*****" featuring Xzibit, MC Ren (who rips a nice verse), and Nate Dogg which I really like. And whats a Kurupt album without Daz making an appearance (they're paired together like Redman and Method Man.)? Daz lays down some vocals on "Gangsta's" and "F Da World" two standout songs.



Although this album is dope, it isn't Tha Streetz Iz a Mutha. A lot of these songs here are hit and miss as well. As I mentioned before "It's Over Now" was unappealing. Infact, the beginning of the album starts off real slow and pickes up when you hit the sixth track. Also some of the songs send the album into a different direction like the R&B sounding song "Sunshine" with Jon B, and the political type song "Kuruption" with Everlast's singing. They're not bad tracks, but if you're used to hearing Kurupt, you will be a little thrown off.



But overall Kurupt's third album is worth your time. You still get those tracks that made you love Kurupt and Tha Dogg Pound to begin with. And I really cannot complain, because I had to let this album grow on me. To be honest, it was actually better than I thought. I slept on this album back in '01, and found this album in the used CD bin at the store, and decided to give it a listen. If you're a fan of Kurupt or Tha Dogg Pound in general, I recommend this album to you. Peace.



Lyrics: B+

Production: B

Guest Appearances: B+

Musical Vibes: B





Top 5 Favorite Tracks:

1. The Hardest Muthaf***** (featuring Xzibit, MC Ren, and Nate Dogg)

2. F Tha World (featuring Daz)

3. Can't Go Wrong (featuring DJ Quik and Butch Cassidy)

4. Kuruption (featuring Everlast)

5. Gangsta's (featuring Daz and Mike Dean)



Honorable Mention Tracks:

1. At It Again

2. Sunshine (featuring Jon B)"