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Lyricist Lounge 2
Various Artists
Lyricist Lounge 2
Genres: Special Interest, Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop
 
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Biggie is back again--freestyling like only a dead man can on the intro to this second volume culled from the archives of NYC's Lyricist Lounge. You have to wonder why hip-hop can't let the man rest in peace? Must be somet...  more »

     
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All Artists: Various Artists
Title: Lyricist Lounge 2
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Priority Records
Original Release Date: 11/28/2000
Release Date: 11/28/2000
Album Type: Explicit Lyrics
Genres: Special Interest, Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop
Styles: Holiday & Wedding, East Coast, Gangsta & Hardcore, West Coast, Southern Rap, Experimental Rap, Pop Rap
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 724352613120

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Biggie is back again--freestyling like only a dead man can on the intro to this second volume culled from the archives of NYC's Lyricist Lounge. You have to wonder why hip-hop can't let the man rest in peace? Must be something to do with the papers. Same could be said of this record's transparent attempt to keep a franchise alive and help push the Rawkus label further into mainstream consciousness. Aside from the aforementioned intro and Q-Tip's "live" outro, there's precious little evidence that the Lyricist Lounge is, in actuality, a freestyle forum with a monthly live event in New York City. The pairings of established and lesser MCs are suitably uninspired: Big Noyd and Prodigy's "The Grimy Way" and Royce Da 5'9"s "Let's Grow" even sound as if they're retreading 1980s retro-synth soundtracks. And, predictably, Mos Def (Rawkus's would-be prophet and biggest seller) is all over the record. He pairs up first with Ghostface Killah (on the previously released "Ms Fat Booty" remix), then with Pharoahe Monch and Nate Dogg (on "Oh No"), and cameos on the Gang Starr remix of Macy Gray's "I've Committed Murder." It seems that the only people that really get it are Last Emperor and RZA, whose resurrected creature-feature "He Lives" performs radical psychic surgery on this comp's rotting corpse. --Chris Campion

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Underground trying to surface (don't worry we can see you)
Adrian | 11/15/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)

"First of all i would like to point out there are two versions of this album. Nothing major, but the copy i own, has a track with big L & C-town (called Still Here) in the place of The Last emporer. Both tracks are worthy of the cd yet the big l is doper. With that being said the album itself is bangin, some commercial heads are featured which is okay since we all got to make money, but this is dope hip hop and you should buy it, not only is it mad cheap used, the album is worth every cent of that four dollars."
I'm confused about something
IMASSUTSE | Atlanta,GA | 10/19/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)

"This is basically adding on to what Adrian said earlier. I have had this CD for years and never noticed this. The back of the CD is not named right. I do understand that there is that He Lives song by RZA and that is track 15, but on the back of the CD it says 15 is Dilated Peoples. The version I have has Still Here and He Lives, but does not have Right and Exact on it."