X.O. Experience [Explicit Lyrics]
Track Listings
| 1. Intro |
| 2. Bar Code - Tha Alkaholiks, Xzibit |
| 3. Run Wild - Shae Fiol, Tha Alkaholiks |
| 4. L-I-K-S |
| 5. Bully Foot [Skit] |
| 6. Bully Foot - Busta Rhymes, Tha Alkaholiks |
| 7. My Dear - Defari, Tha Alkaholiks |
| 8. Interlude |
| 9. da da Da |
| 10. 40 Oz. Quartet, Pt. 1 |
| 11. Sickness - Butch Cassidy, Tha Alkaholiks |
| 12. Goin' Crazy |
| 13. Best U Can |
| 14. 40 Oz. Quartet, Pt. 2 |
| 15. Anotha Round |
| 16. Yo Mouth [Skit] |
| 17. Bubble - King T, King Tee, Tha Alkaholiks |
| 18. 151 - Tha Alkaholiks, Xzibit |
| 19. Promote Violins |
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
"Six million drinks to try, choose one." So command Tha Liks, proving that even though they've officially switched their name, there ain't a damn thing else changed about the original alcoholic crew. Tash, J-Ro, E-Swift, and the Likwit Crew brew up some seriously top-shelf beats (courtesy of E-Swift, Rockwilder, DJ Twinz, et al.) and lace 'em with laughingly obnoxious rhymes guaranteed to zap any roomful of hip-hop drunkies with a mean case of delirium tremens. Tha Liks' main stock in trade is their out-of-left-field sense of humor. If you've ever wanted to hear the Art of Noise's "Moments in Love" or Eric B. & Rakim's "Eric B. Is President" played pan flute-style on 40-ounce bottles (don't ask, just listen), check out "40 OZ Quartet" Parts I and II. Underground hip-hop fanatics looking to add to their ever-growing Xzibit collection will definitely want to cop X.O. Experience. X to tha Z's two nice performances complement the album's other guest appearances (which include King T, Defari, and Busta). Looking for the next hot party album? It's Tha Liks, baby, and they're highly recommended. --Rebecca Levine
X.O. Experience,Tha Liks,Sony,Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop,Underground Rap
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X.O. Experience
Tha Liks Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005M0MP Release Date: 2001-07-10 |
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Amazon.com
"Six million drinks to try, choose one." So command Tha Liks, proving that even though they've officially switched their name, there ain't a damn thing else changed about the original alcoholic crew. Tash, J-Ro, E-Swift, and the Likwit Crew brew up some seriously top-shelf beats (courtesy of E-Swift, Rockwilder, DJ Twinz, et al.) and lace 'em with laughingly obnoxious rhymes guaranteed to zap any roomful of hip-hop drunkies with a mean case of delirium tremens. Tha Liks' main stock in trade is their out-of-left-field sense of humor. If you've ever wanted to hear the Art of Noise's "Moments in Love" or Eric B. & Rakim's "Eric B. Is President" played pan flute-style on 40-ounce bottles (don't ask, just listen), check out "40 OZ Quartet" Parts I and II. Underground hip-hop fanatics looking to add to their ever-growing Xzibit collection will definitely want to cop X.O. Experience. X to tha Z's two nice performances complement the album's other guest appearances (which include King T, Defari, and Busta). Looking for the next hot party album? It's Tha Liks, baby, and they're highly recommended. --Rebecca LevineCustomer Reviews:
It's Tha Liks Baby (Rating: 8 out of 10- -4 stars).......2006-12-04
CRIMINALLY UNDERAPPRECIATED.......2005-09-16
TYPICAL LIKS.......2005-03-21
Can I get Soem Beers To The Stage?!?!.......2004-04-15
Bar Code ft/ Xzibit ~ The first real track definitely gets the album crackalackin' with B-Boyish drunken rhymes and a chorus of anthem proportions. E-Swift is on the beat using echo filed horns and kool synth keys, choppy claps, and burpy effects. Usually I prefer Tash over J-Ro, and Xzibit over either but there is just something about Ro's first verse, check it:
"/I drink a lot of ale, smoke a lot of L's a day/
/Got kegs in my room and bales of hay/
/Twenty-five roaches piled in my ashtray/
/Some like it slow some live the fast way/
/All the ladies know I'm wild and nas-tay/
/I live the "Rap Life" like my nigga Tash say/
/I down the whole brew, never half way/
/I'm back and forth to the bar in the Likwid Cafe/"
L-I-K-S ~ E-Swift really steals the show on this track. He actually drops a formidable verse in between Tash & J-Ro that has solid wordplay of starting intervals of the verse with Tha Lik's initials (L,I,K,S) hence the name of the song. He comes doubly correct on the production end as well with some horn blasts that are guaranteed to get any head snapping their neck.
My Dear ft/ Defari ~ This is Tha Liks' song about the scandalous women they know. On the vocal side J. Mackin'Ro and Tash's verses are tight (especially Tash) but Defari is good just not outstanding. Swift comes with the thorough production heat again. Using a synth organ loop and bells it sounds like the Alkaholiks are seducing women at church (which adds a comical effect). The hook also pays homage to West Coast legends The Pharcyde, interpolating lines from their classic song "Passin' Me By".
Sickness ft/ Bucth Cassidy ~ Tha Liks employ West Coast crooner Butch Cassidy for the hook on this and the results are "sick". Tash & J-Ro come consistent again oozing with skill from the moment Tash opens his mouth to the end. Butch's voice has such a trippy quality that is perfect for this drunken flow. Rockwilder adds to your aural trip with many layers of wobbly keys and distorted horns.
Best U Can ft/ Pharrell Williams ~ Even though the Tunes bring a glossy industry standard programmed beat Tha Liks stay gutter with their rhymes. Pharrell wasn't billed on hooks at this time but he sounds kool as ever. It's pretty hard to decide who is tighter on this track Tash or J-Ro because both have such tight flows that stay on point with the beat. I chose J-Ro on this one for lines like these:
"/So they hop inside, the Cadillac/
/The chaffeur drove off, and it never came back/
/She say, "Ay daddy, do you like that?"/
/He say, "Yeah mami, just like that"/
/She say, "You know I never did this before"/
/He say, "Yeah, sure; tell me more"/
/Knock on wood grain, the whole hood sayin/
/you give good brains, I ain't playin/
/A little champagne, but no damn rain/
/And the next week it was the same damn thang/"
Tha Liks end up crafting a superb party album that should satisfy new pop friendly groupies and loyal Likwit fans alike. The only problem is after a point on "Best U Can" they fall off their peak slightly. The songs aren't bad they just aren't as memorable as the ones before. If your looking for music to play at a party or in your car or work out to or even to get you amped before the big game. Can't wait til they return to hit the world with some more of that left coast flavour. 4 stars, definite safe choice for a purchase. Peace, love and soul...
3 1/2 stars - They were better when they were Tha Alkaholiks.......2004-03-19
Since 2001 was such a bad year for hip-hop anyway, I shouldn't be surprised that this album didn't rock (or chart) like it should have. They even tried to cross over by hiring The Neptunes to produce "Best U Can", which comes off average. J-Ro still kicks things to make me smile, like, "you get a kick out of them like shoeboxes", or on the best track, "Da Da Da Da", where he says, "sometimes I'm hard to find like downtown parking spaces." But Tash let me down a little. Not to mention that the majority of the production is weak and some songs are just corny (like the Busta Rhymes song). They tried too hard to cross over when they should have just been themselves, hip-hop drunkies. -EJR
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X.O. Experience
Tha Liks Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005M0MT Release Date: 2001-07-10 |
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The L.O.X , Jadakiss , Styles P , and Sheek Louch Manufacturer: Tapemasters ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000N3V7X8 |
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