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| ARTIST: | No I.D. |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Relativity |
| FEATURES: | Explicit Lyrics |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Heat - No I.D., We Rock Like So, Fate or Destiny, State to State - Common, I'm Thinkin' - No I.D., Mega Live (That's the Joint), Sky's the Limit [Inf Mix], Dreams - No I.D., Real Weight, Jump on It, Gem - No I.D., Original Man, Pray for the Sinners, Sky's the Limit, Two Steps Behind |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 088561122720 |
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Customer Reviews of Accept Your Own & Be Yourself (The Black Album)
Most slept on producer/mc album period! NO I.D. til this day remains one hip hop's most clever as well as underated producers. He initially gained recognition with his monumental work setting the foundation for a majority of the the production backdrops for Common's first 3 albums. So in 97 NO I.D. along with partner in crime Dug Infinite teamed up and delivered "Accept Your Own & Be Yourself". This album should satisfy even the most critical of hip hop heads. True indeed NO I.D.'s rhymes and punchlines will not make you go and slap your moms, but his rhymes have plenty of strong messages and tons of substance. But you should cop this album for the beats more so than anything. This album should have gained a tad bit more publicity but the now defunct label Relativity wasn't too keen on marketing most of their acts throughout most of the 90's. Standout Tracks include "State to State" w/ Common Sense, "Sky's The Limit", "The Real Weight", and "Fate or Destiny". Amazingly a lot of hip hop purists out there don't even know who NO I.D. is. Don't sleep like so many others did.
No question this is a classic...
This ablum was heavily slept on when released back in 97'. No I.D., the man behind Common's early work on 'Resurrection', is clearly one of the better producers around. The beats on 'Accept Your Own and Be Yourself' are exceptional. The best jams are 'Fate or Destiny', 'State to State(feat. Common), and 'Sky's the Limit'. The lyrics are nothing extraordinary but No I.D. tells a good story nontheless. The production is really what makes this album standout. It's a shame this release is OOP and hard-to-find these days, but if you can find it, GET IT! You will not be dissapointed.
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If you claim that you're hip-hop. You should own this album. Nuff said!