Polski opis
Typ : | LP |
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Gatunek : | Rap |
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Rok Wydania : | 2002 |
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Jakość : | 192kbps Stereo |
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Okładki : | - |
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Opis: Drugi, po bardzo dobrze przyjętym w 2000 r. "Fantastic vol.2", album grupy Slum Village. Trio z Detroit w nieco zmienionym składzie [opuścił je Jay Dee, który wyprodukował gościnnie 3 utwory na tym krążku, a jego miejsce zajął raper Elzhi] utrzymuje nadal bardzo dobry poziom. Fani zespołu z pewnością pokochają również tą płytę.
English description
Type : | LP |
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Genre : | Rap |
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Year : | 2002 |
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Quality : | 192kbps Stereo |
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Covers : | - |
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Description:Rising from the rugged streets and rich musical tapestry of Detroit, MI, Slum Village is poised to carry on the old-school, funk, and soul-filled hip-hop torch of genre pioneers A Tribe Called Quest, De La Soul, and the Pharcyde.
Growing up in the Conant Garden neighborhood of Detroit and forming together during their high school days at Detroit's Pershing High School, MCs Baatin, Jay Dee, and T3 quickly garnered praise and recognition in the local underground scene. In the mid-'90s, Jay Dee became part of the hip-hop elite as a member of the Ummah, the production team responsible for multiple hits by Q-Tip, A Tribe Called Quest, D'Angelo, the Pharcyde, De La Soul, and Common, as well as remixes for Janet Jackson and Brand New Heavies. In 1998, Slum Village gained further recognition as an opening act for A Tribe Called Quest's farewell tour. Two years later, after some record industry politics, the group released Fantastic, vol. 2. The album featured appearences from D'Angelo, Q-tip and DJ Jazzy Jeff.