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| Release: | House of representatives |  
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| Media: | [Audio CD] [Audio Tape]  |  | Released: | 1999 [ Listen to HHH from this era on Spotify ]  |  
| Recordlabel: | CMR |  
| Info: | The crew: The Ambassador, Cruz Cordero, EarthQuake, Enoch,
Phanatik, Tru-Life and Tonic.  
 
1.   Welcome    
2.   House of representatives    
3.   Introducin'    
4.   It or a thing    
5.   Playa hater #1    
6.   Super stars    
7.   Eyes off me    
8.   I am that I am    
9.   Spare rituals    
10.   Off the hook    
11.   Not on stage    
12.   Just 4 you    
13.   Maze of the maddness    
14.   Know your God    
15.   The way    
16.   Rescue    
17.   Think on these things    
18.   Cypha' the next day    
19.   Word up   |  
| Rating: | Our users rated this release: 8 out of 10 (Number of votes: 5)   Sign up or login to submit your vote |  
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               |  | Review: | House of Representatives is excactly what this cd is about.
Each Crossmovement 
member represents Christ in their own way. The two best
tracks on the album are 
"House of Representatives" and "Cypha the Next Day." On
these two tracks, the 
entire group come to display their representation of Jesus
Christ. The best 
solo joint on the album would have to be "Maze of
Maddness." It has a dark tone 
in which the Tonic raps about some of the struggles of
living for Jesus, and 
the burdon of trying to get people out of the maddness that
this world brings. 
 
There are many tracks that are worth a listen. The only
tracks that are not up 
to par are "Playa Hater#1" and "Just for You." Besides
these two, every track 
is either lyrically intact or has a banging beat that will
get ya head noddin. 
Each member of the Crossmovement represeted Jesus well on
House of Reps. 
Considering that all seven Crossmovement members (six emcees
plus Earthquake) 
are featured on this album, it is an overall complete album.
The interludes 
seem to be just thrown in there with no significant purpose.
Despite these 
minor problems, House of Representatives is an overall
enjoyable album. 
 
Reviewed by: truWord 
 
4 stars |   | source: Rapzilla.com, added: Jul 11, 2006 |    |  
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