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| ARTIST: | Non-Prophets |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Lex Records |
| TYPE: | Underground Rap, Rap, Hip-Hop, Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop, Rap/Hip Hop |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Intro, Any Port, Damage, That Ain't Right, Disasters, Fresh, Mainstream 307, Mill, Spaceman, Xaul Zan's Heart, New Word Order, Tolerance Level, Cure, Outro |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 801061518028 |
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Customer Reviews of Hope
This album made me have an eargasm... This is truly a hot album. A couple of my favorite tracks are "Tolorence <
>Level" and "The Cure". The whole album is extremely tight. This album <
>has a different flavor from most Hip Hop. Check out "The Cure" to see <
>what im saying. "Mill" is a little goofy, which im sure was their point <
>but thats the only track that i'll skip through. The rest of this album <
>is pure BUTTER. You wont hear any words ending in "izle", Sage will not <
>be ryhming about b*tchs and hoes. This is what Hip Hop should be. Buy <
>this cd and you'll be a happier person and the world will be a better <
>place in which to live..........
NOT A FAN OF SAGE FRACIS BUT THE ALBUM WAS O.K.
don't get me wrong,sage fracis has skill but it's just suntin' about that cat that doesn't sit well wit me.i usualy can't stand him,but on this album i could tolerate him.the production and the cuts were excellent.it took a few listens to get use to but slowly grew on me.i give it 4 stars for production alone,but then again i do have a bias.definately worth checking out though.
Sage Francis + Joe Beats
Hope is a very well rounded album. Lyrically, a bit of a departure from Personal Journals, but that is certainly the intention, as Sage has a different identity when partnered with Joe Beats. Sage tackles a maelstrom of personal and industry beefs, over hard hitting tracks occasionally assisted by Sixtoo. Hope is chock-full of metaphors, and may not necessarily make sense upon the first couple of times that you listen to the album, but this really does not detract from it overall. "Spaceman" is such an example, although the beat is dizzingly superb, and I'm fairly convinced that the track addresses a certain ex of Sage's. My favourite track is "the cure", which contrasts a lovers' pessimism from both gender- divided points of view.