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Higher
MUDKIDS
Higher
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop
 
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CD Details

All Artists: MUDKIDS
Title: Higher
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Stray Records
Original Release Date: 1/1/2000
Re-Release Date: 6/19/2001
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop
Styles: Experimental Rap, Pop Rap
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 804454001824, 804454001817
 

CD Reviews

The Evolution of Hip Hop
DJ Pimpalicious | USA | 06/21/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Once again the Mudkids have broken new ground and set the bar even "Higher" in space race for Hip Hop immortality. cHoc and Elp-Mass have given birth to their most innovative and diverse album to date. It has all the power and energy of "4Track Mind" and "Upward", but in this third outing - the Mudkids give us a much more polished and tightly produced product with a few tracks aimed directly at the radio, and others that let you know that this in decidedly not a watered down, commercial version of the Mudkids, but, an evolution of the band and the hip hop movement in general.cHoc's lyrical stylings are stonger than ever and cover a very broad range of delivery. DJ Elp-Mass has, once again, dug even deeper (possibly under) the crates to find the most odd and obscure samples and gooves that, when mixed, with the beat tracks, somehow develop into a euphoric, intoxicating, nirvana that appeals not only to the true heads, but the masses, as well. It's pure ear candy.To top it all off, this album, like their others, once again focuses on the craft of hip hop... not the violence and negativity that plague so many of today's artists. It's about the music -- beats and rhymes! It's also about the struggle of two guys in the Heartland that have added a new twist to this thing we call hip hop and are now getting the proper recognition and distribution to bring their sound to the world. If you love hip hop, jazz, reggae, dub or any form of modern rock, you will not be disappointed with "Higher". It is a "must have" album."
It's cuz they that DEEP, don't SLEEP...
Anthony Njoku a.k.a. Chidi | Da Infamous Chocolate City (DC USA) | 04/09/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"These kids are ridiculous!!! Mudkids that is. Just when I thought I was gonna throw up when the next time I heard a rapper allude to bussin' a nut in Tweet's- Oopps I mean some girl face. Totally on whim, I come across a Indianapolis Rap group holdin' it down. The cats were openin' for the ROOTS and I ALMOST wanted the roots to wait up so the 'kids could put it down for one more song. YO!! I'm talkin' tru rap duo like back in the day like Pete Rock and CL Smooth but better. Choc Soreel's lyricism is unique and unparallel; the type of rhymin' that'll have you wearin' out your rewind. And the beats are straight; they knock and allow Choc Soreel to do his thing. Now you probably haven't heard of them b4 now unless you were from Naptown but these guys should be national. If I could only get them on the radio out here in DC..."