From Pyramids to Projects
Track Listings
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1. Creator Had a Master Plan
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2. Definiton of a King
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3. Daffy Wuz a Black Man
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4. How U Figga???
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5. From the Brothers Who Ain't Here
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6. Kemit-Cal Reaction
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7. You Know How to Make Me [Midnite Mix]
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8. Prelude to a Masterpiece
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9. Movin' on Em
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10. Com'n Atcha
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11. Tko'n
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12. Kings Are People Too!!! -
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13. So What I Can't Dance
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14. This Is for the Brothers (Jazz Version)
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15. Neighbors
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16. Shoutouts
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From Pyramids to Projects
Average customer rating:
- '91 Gold
- Underrated classic
- "Political Rap" Farrakhan Bandwagoneers are hilarious!
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From Pyramids to Projects
Two Kings in a Cipher
Manufacturer: RCA
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
General
| Soul
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
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- Action Packed Adventure
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ASIN: B000008LTO
Release Date: 1991-08-13 |
Tracks:
- Creator Had a Master Plan
- Definiton of a King
- Daffy Wuz a Black Man
- How U Figga???
- From the Brothers Who Ain't Here
- Kemit-Cal Reaction
- You Know How to Make Me [Midnite Mix]
- Prelude to a Masterpiece
- Movin' on Em
- Com'n Atcha
- Tko'n
- Kings Are People Too!!! -
- So What I Can't Dance
- This Is for the Brothers (Jazz Version)
- Neighbors
- Shoutouts
Customer Reviews:
'91 Gold.......2006-07-21
This album is indeed a underrated gem. Please do not listen to the negative reviewer. Whilst this album does fall into the afrocentric category, it is no way as trite/ militant as MG would have you believe. This is packed to the hilt with intricate wordplay, very funky beats, old school samples, and plenty of that fresh early ninety's scratchting. A couple of the four bonus tracks you get aren't on par with the quality of the rest of the album, but hey - they're free! This album is a must have for any old school fan (especially at the $6 its currently being sold for). Worthy of Extended Play.
Underrated classic.......2006-05-10
The lyrics are dated - as are most Afrocentric lyrics in retrospect - but wouldn't you rather have interesting lyrics than today's glut of gun, car and ho talk? But the real joy here is in the music - Amen Ra and DOP would go on to be part of Puff Daddy's Hitmen production squad, and you can see why. Beats on the likes of 'Kemitcal reaction' and 'How U Figga' are golden age classics. Whenever I mention this album to friends they always smile and say 'classic' - they're right
"Political Rap" Farrakhan Bandwagoneers are hilarious!.......2004-10-19
I have two things to say about these guys. First, they looked ridiculous and followed the "I hate Whitey/I love Farrakhan" bandwagon. Second, the lyrics to the song "Daffy Was A Black Man" are so incredibly stupid that they make completely irrelevant and ridiculous anything else they might have to say:
"So we were pursuing, like Wile E Coyote
You dig it? Sylvester and Tweety, Gonzalez was Speedy
But the duck I bet nobody knows he was supposed to
Represent a n*gg*r, you wonder how we figure?
Cause when Bugs got the laugh, Daffy got the trigger
Elmer Fudd was a g*ddamn blood clot
So how that sucker own a mansion and a yacht?
He got paid through exploitation of a brother
So to speak, whose lips resembled a beak"
Yes, these are the actual lyrics.
Rap Music:
- Get Down Pt.2 [CD-single]
- Get the Love
- Get the Love
- Go Down (But Don't Bite It)
- Going for Mine
- Gotta Have My Money
- Heartbeat Reggae
- Heartbeat Reggae
- HERE COME THEM TITANS
- Hot Boyz [CD-single]
Rap Music
rap music
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