![]() Play It Kool – G Raps slows the pace down a bit, proving no matter what the beat’s bmp count is he can rip it. I’ll say it again: G Rap is a beast on the mic. Kool Is Back – Is it just me or does this instrumental bear a striking resemblance to the one used on “Play It Again Polo”(I know they were produced by the same man, but geez)? Thankfully, Extra P changes up the drums just enough and scatters a sinister sample in every few bars giving it a rough feel that matches perfectly with G Rap rough flow on this one verse wonder. I never really cared for this song but Cool V’s (Biz Markie’s cousin and deejay) instrumental sounds a lot better today than I remember it sounding back in the day and although G Rap and Kane both sound better spitting battle rhymes they still sound decent when they bring their “conscious rhymes” as well. Kool G and Kane provide the verses leaving Biz to sing the hook and add a few words at the end. Like myself, you may need to listen to this one twice: G Rap is lyrically that sick on this one.Įrase Racism – G Rap invites fellow Juice Crew members Biz Markie and Big Daddy Kane to assist on this one. ![]() Play It Again Polo – Large Professor provides a fairly decent instrumental for G to murder as he kindly leaves the hook for Polo to work the ones and twos over. Wait, did he really just say “gooder and gooder”? Despite that embarrassing terrible grammar moment this was enjoyable, in a guilty pleasure kind of way. This one is filled with clever punchline after punchline (the lines about Issac Hayes’ head and G Rap’s “hip-hop cock” are hi-larious). Talk Like Sex – The title sums it up in a nutshell: G rap spits hilariously misogynistic rhymes over a funky instrumental that the liner notes credit him as producing as well. G Rap’s reference of Video Soul was a blast from the past. G Rap completely annihilates the simple but bangin’ instrumental with his heavily lisped delivery. Freddie Foxxx (who you younger readers may know as Bumpy Knuckles) and Kool G Rap follow with solid verses, while Cold Chillin’ roadie, Ant-Live wraps things up with a mediocre performance. Minus the Ant-Live verse this was a pretty entertaining listen.īad To The Bone – Eric B and G Rap are given co-producer credits but it aint hard to tell this instrumental is all Extra P. Money In The Bank – Extra P provides a beauty of an instrumental for this posse cut so it’s only right that he sets things off and in the process rips the hell out of his own beat. The Large Professor instrumental could have used a little more Lawrys, though. Raps in straight gangster mode on this one: he spends all three verses killing rivals or at minimum sending them violent threats which I have to admit, some of them made me chuckle (not chuckling because their corny but more of an acknowledgement G Rap clever wordplay and wit). The Large Professor produced instrumental is dope (especially the saxophone at the beginning and the piano sprinkled throughout the song). Streets Of New York – Over two verses G Rap paints visuals of what takes place on the New York streets he’s accustom to. Rap has what it takes on the mic, but will Extra P’s production bring the musical consistency missing from G. Butcher) who handled the bulk of the production duties on Road To The Riches , are benched (with the exception of one song) in place of a young up and coming producer, Large Professor (and some dude named Anton) to handle most of the production load on Wanted: Dead Or Alive. Rap must have realized this as well as Marley Marl (along with Dr. Rap was a beast on the mic but the production was inconsistent. If you haven’t already, check out my opinion of their debut Road To The Riches but for those of you too lazy to read that review (or just don’t care what my opinion is of the album) here is a quick recap: G. These are the items that are being shipped.Note: One of the spines of the artwork may be faded by the sun.Sticking with the recent Juice Crew theme, today’s review is on Kool G Rap & DJ Polo’s sophomore album Wanted: Dead Or Alive. Shipped with USPS Media Mail.The case is in good condition with some scuffs from normal use. Kool G Rap and DJ Polo - Wanted Dead or Alive - CD - Rare. These are the items that are being shipped.Note: One of the spines of the artwork may be faded by the sun. ![]() Item: 313483279025 Kool G Rap & DJ Polo - Wanted Dead or Alive - CD - Rare. Ships to: WORLDWIDE & many other countries,
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