| 1 |
Fire Walking
Featuring – Cutty Ranks, Dynamite MC, Rodney P |
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| 2 |
Listen To This
Featuring – MC Penultimate |
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| 3 |
31st Febuary
Featuring – J-Live |
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| 4 |
Get Over It
Featuring – Ty |
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| 5 |
Hear What I Say
Featuring – Rodney P |
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| 6 |
20 Round Bout
Featuring – MC Penultimate |
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| 7 |
High Score
Featuring – Dynamite MC |
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| 8 |
Slow Burn
Featuring – Soulson |
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| 9 |
R. S. P.
Featuring – MC Penultimate |
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| 10 |
Put Your Hands Up
Featuring – Soulson |
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| 11 |
Silent Weapon
Featuring – Cutty Ranks |
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| 12 |
Marlon Brando
Featuring – Ty |
| Title, Format | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Get Over It (2xLP) | Scenario Records | SCLP007 | UK | 2003 |
It's heavy, with deep basses and hard beats fit for the floor; it's packed with great mcing; and it sounds fresh as hell, like nothing else. It's great party music, but both the rhymes and music are intelligent and witty at the same time. In short, it's a great hiphop record.
The CD draws on a range of styles along straightup hiphop, including dancehall, smoky downtempo, even 8 bit arcade sounds on the album's finest track "High Score", which gives Reprazent's MC Dynamite a chance to prove just how talented and flexible he is. The tracks with Penultimate are also especially outstanding, and elsewhere UK hiphop stalwarts like Ty and Rodney P don't disappoint.
For me, the only that lets it down is the skits, which are boring and stupid, as on almost every hiphop album ever. But overall I can't recommend this too strongly to anyone into their hiphop.