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Release: | Hell? No! |
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Released: | 1996 [ Listen to HHH from this era on Spotify ] |
Recordlabel: | Reap Records |
Info: | Executive producers are Darryl Sutton and Jefflyn
Dangerfield.
1. The Zone 77.7 Ygod - Good morning show
2. Christsyde
3. Up in this
4. Hush
5. The zone 77.7 Ygod - Mid day mix show
6. One shot
7. Cn u feel me
8. No one's gonna love ya (the way He does)
9. The zone 77.7 Ygod - station Id
10. Family
11. Where is the love
12. Keep the faith
13. Gotta leak
14. Hit'em high
15. The zone 77.7 Ygod - I.D.O.L. King interview
16. Hell?... No!!!
17. Goin' fo mine
18. The zone 77.7 Ygod - thank yous
19. Save me
20. Christsyde - bonus track |
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| Review: | I.K.s latest album entitled "Hell? No!" is the first in
Christian Hip Hop to come out on the R&B tip. The phat bass
lines looped over tight beats creates a mellow R&B
environment that is pleasing two crowds in the music
industry. The people buying this album vary from Hip Hop
heads to people that normally would not enter the Hip Hop
section of a music store. Addressing todays issues I.K.
manages to weave in a message of hope. The message is not
compromise while neither is the quality of the music. I.K.
has there own flavor of rap, but many people like to compare
Christian music to artists out in the secular world. If I
was forced to compare it to secular music I would compare
the delivery of the lyrics two Tupac and the musical
production to Jodeci. I recommend that music vendors file it
under R&B Hop, a category that I.K. created. Special guests
include Brainwash Projects (Look for their album soon!),
Peace586, Super C, and last but not least Angie and Debbie
Winans. This album is suitable for the ears of many
different types of consumers. Chronologically this album
takes you from the 70s to the 90s in a matter of tracks. | | source: Laster News, added: Feb 24, 2005 | |
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