S.O.N.O.G.R.A.M.
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Intro (1)
- UNDERground
- enecS eht no kcaB
- Questions - Charmaine Gibson, One Be Lo, Abdus Salaam
- Oggie
- Propaganda
- Ghetto
- Axis
- Sleepwalking - Ka Di, One Be Lo
- True Love - Decompoze, One Be Lo
- Interlude
- Used 2 Be Fly
- Deceptacons
- Can't Get Enough - Magestik Legend, One Be Lo
- Assassinations
- Evil of Self - One Be Lo, Abdus Salaam
- Future
- E.T.
- Capital IST
- Rocketship
- Unparalleled
- Follow My Lead
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #54922 in Music
- Released on: 2005-02-08
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Explicit Lyrics
- Dimensions: .21 pounds
Customer Reviews
This is a throroughly enjoyable listen
This is refreshing Hip Hop with each moment you find the strengths just overwhelming the weaknesses(very few). Many are saying Hip Hop is dying. You must be looking in the wrong places, radio ain't gon' help either.
The backdrops are so brilliant but never overshadow the matured well put together rhymes of Scruggs. His story telling is captivating, and draws you to each element of what he is trying to convey. This is one of those albums that rewards you for listening it a couple of times before it digests, as his rhymes are complex and sometimes hard to digest, but deep thinkers alike will love this aspect of the album. Even though in his complexicity you find simplicity as his laid back assurance and aquintance like stance with the listener makes for an entralling listen.
You can play it just to listen to the beats at times too. The sampled grooves are masterfully done. Solid.
For any Hip Hop fan you should give this a listen, it's one of the most underappreciated albums of 2005.
Classic
Buy this album or im gonna come round your house, beat you up then get on your mum an make you watch how a man does it!
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The Binary Star imploded, time shifted backwards somehow and we're now back before the rappers were even born. Mad, eh? One Be Lo's S.O.N.O.G.R.A.M. should have been a massive failure; after all, how many rappers have been completely screwed over and recovered so quickly? But nope, this is truly great stuff. Not progressive in any way, shape or form, as the beats 'n' rhymes are strictly buried deep in the tombs of the mid-'90s, but Be Lo's character and clear passion for the genre shines through brilliantly on this slick release, making it oddly unique in the hip hop canon. Too long but scarily consistant; even the interludes come good on this record, and, although the production creeps near mediocrity far too often, this is a One-Man Army one-man show. He had a point to prove and should consider it proven.




