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Compiler Zenobia Simmons selected her favorite new female rappers from the mid 1990s and ended up with an inconsistent but occasionally dazzling selection of underground hits, curious guest shots, middling poetry, and spectacular verbal pyrotechnics. Bo$$'s jugular-ripping "Deeper" and Mia X's "Payback II" are savage bad-girl spiels, mobbin' as steady as anyone else you can name. But where the disc shines is in its digging up of little-known tracks--particularly from the San Francisco area and out-of-the-way scenes--such as the Project Blowed jam "Heavyweights Round 2" and a salvaged treat from Sha-Key's barely known album. And T-Love and Shorty No Mas, both Simmons favorites who turn up here, deserve a lot more exposure than they've had. --Douglas Wolk
| ARTIST: | Various Artists |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Rhino Records |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Deeper [Radio Edit] - Boss, Gamers - Conscious Daughters, Recognize - Suga T, 5 O'Clock - Nonchalant, Jawn - Bahamadia, Soulsville - Shä-Key, Adventures in Wonderland - The Roots, Desert Storm [Remix], Heavyweights Round 2 - Aceyalone, Nobody Knows My Name - T-Love, I Know You Like My Style - Shortie No Mass, Bum Deal Remix [Radio Edit] - Natural Resource, Payback II - Mia X, No Doubt - Heather B., Tremendous [LP Mix] - Curt Cazal, New and Improved - The Herbaliser |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 081227298623 |
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NO TALENT BROADS THAT DOUBLE STANDARD IS IN FULL EFFECT! THIS LIKE EVERY OTHER PROJECT BY FEMALE RAPPERS IS FULL OF UNCALLED FOR MALE BASHING. IT'S LIKE THOSE NO TALENT SO-CALLED MEN WHO CALL WOMEN THE B WORD JUST TO SELL RECORDS THEY GET NO LOVE.
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I't real cool when one can listen to an album where their all women. This is about women using the hip-hop culture as a positive outlet to be expressive and voice their views on politics, love, family, s*xism, racism, basically all the "isms".