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Afu-Ra's sophomore effort, the aptly titled Life Force Radio, is an album that manages to cover every form of hip-hop in a collection of 17 impressive tracks. This Rastafarian doesn't bother to busy himself with the overdone ghetto glamour that crews such as No Limit and Cash Money dispense, and instead steers toward a more intelligent form of rap. "Stick Up" does have themes common to the gangsta style, yet Afu-Ra's flows are far from generic, which helps add weight to the cut and lets this song aspire to a whole different plane than the over-produced faceless clones plaguing the rap scene. Throughout the album, Afu-Ra's talent prevails as a dominating new force in a scene that foolishly overlooked his debut, and this hip-hop prodigy could be given the same respect as Nas, the Roots, and Jurassic 5. Undeniable skill and prowess invade every crevice on Life Force Radio, whether on the spunky love tune "Open" or the straight-up club smash "Hip Hop," and not once does Afu-Ra disappoint. The album also features heavyweight performances from such notable MCs as RZA from the Wu-Tang Clan, M.O.P., and Guru, as well as additional production by Easy Mo Bee and True Master. Over all of this, DJ Premier's spectacular production gives the album a life of its own. Enjoyable, moving, and remarkably clever, Life Force Radio should finally bring recognition to one of hip-hop's freshest and most entertaining new faces. ~ Jason D. Taylor, All Music Guide
Track Listing
| 1. Asun/The Message |
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| 2. Scat Man |
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| 3. Stick Up |
Big Daddy Kane |
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| 4. Hip Hop |
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| 5. Crossfire |
M.O.P. |
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| 6. Open |
Teena Marie |
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| 7. Lyrical Monster |
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| 8. Miss You |
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| 9. Perverted Monks |
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| 10. Ghetto City Streets: (Skit) |
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| 11. Readjustment |
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| 12. 1,2,3 |
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| 13. Think Before You... |
Jahdan |
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| 14. Aural Fixation |
The Human Orchestra |
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| 15. Sacred Wars |
The Blob Don Parmazhane |
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| 16. Dangerous Language |
RZA Bobby Digital |
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| 17. Blvd. |
Guru |
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Rehab Rihanna |
| No, it's not a cover of the infamous Amy Winehouse's career peak. Instead, "Rehab" is yet another ballad dealing with broken relationships (they seem to grow like mushrooms this season) and it brings Rihanna to her most dramatic mood since "Unfaithful". The main appeals here are Mr. Justin Timberlake himself penning the track and the ever slick hand of Timbaland producing; other than that, we pretty much prefer Rihanna when she aims for the dancefloor. After this, they may have finally ran out of tracks from "Good Girl Gone Bad" to keep the string of hits going. The Bajan beauty well deserves a rest, although that collaboration with Maroon 5, the third of the new songs included in the album's "Reloaded" version, could be waiting its turn…©2008 Shazam Entertainment Limited. All rights reserved. | |
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