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Music CD - eMC: The Show

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Music CD: The Show Artist: eMC
List Price: $16.98
Our Price: $10.82
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Manufacturer: Traffic Entertainment / M3
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1. Who We Be 2. The Airport 3. Leak It Out 4. The Check In 5. Traffic feat. Little Brother 6. Say Now 7. The Message 8. Don't Give Up On Us feat. Adi 9. Git Sum feat. Sean Price 10. We Alright 11. The Interview 12. EMC (What It Stands For) 13. The Angry Merch Guy 14. The Grudge 15. Make It Better 16. The Lobby 17. Winds Of Change 18. The Show feat. Ladybug Mecca 19. The Backstage 20. Borrow You 21. Once More 22. U Let Me Grow 23. Feel It feat. Money Harm
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0829357244826 Format: Explicit Lyrics Label: Traffic Entertainment / M3 Manufacturer: Traffic Entertainment / M3 Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Traffic Entertainment / M3 Release Date: 2008-03-25 Studio: Traffic Entertainment / M3
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: TRUE HIPHOP IS BACK Comment: If your a Rap fan this cd is not for u!
If your a HipHop fan then get a ticket to the greatest "SHOW" on earth.
I rep the 30plus heads that know the difference between Rap & HipHop and this cd took me back to when it took skillz to be a good MC, not like this bulls**t on the radio now....Must buy....
I got 2 one will be a collectors item.
Customer Rating:      Summary: EMC "The Show"- 5 Stars Comment: EMC, the new supergroup consisting of Masta Ace, Punchline, Wordsworth, and Stricklin, came correct with their first album "The Show". The album tells a story about the crew going to New York to do a show in some club and what they encounter along the way. The tracks all fit together perfectly. Most of the time you will hear people complaining about skits on an album, but the skits on "The Show" all tie together with the storyline. Lyrically, Masta Ace and Stricklin are the standouts, but Punch and Words aren't too far behind. The production is top notch with producers such as Nicolay, Frequency, Ayatollah, The ARE, Marco Polo, and some others. Guest appearances are held to a perfect amount here. ADI of Growing Nation drops some vocals on the track "Don't Give Up On Us." Little Brother comes through for a verse on "Traffic." Other guests are Ladybug Mecca, Sean Price, and Money Ham. In conclusion, "The Show" is an extremely well crafted, put together piece of hip hop. This is my number one album of 2008 so far. Pick this one up as soon as you can.
Lyricism- 9.5/10
Production- 10/10
Guest Appearances- 10/10
Overall Sound- 10/10
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Customer Rating:      Summary: The SHOW has started! Comment: WOW!! That's how I'm going to start this review......if you look at my past reviews you'll notice I only like to review HOT ish..that's just my preference and this fits right in there like a glove...from the beginning to the last cut on the album you will be moving your head....produced by Koolade, The Are, Quincy Tones, Nicolay, Frequency, J,and Ayatollah,these beats are just ridiculous...some of these guys you may recognize and some you may not but I'm sure that after this effort you'll begin to see their names popping up alot more often...IT'S THAT BANGIN, trust me..lol...
The lyrics are handled by the old school Juice Crew vet Masta Ace and he brought along a few of his friends like Stricklin,Punchline,and Wordsworth..this is a New York/Midwest collaboration with Stricklin being from Milwaukee of all places...and he's nice on the mic too...This is a complete hip-hop album...reflective of some "golden age" efforts, which is just a great look for 2008....This is the type of hip-hop we need to keep passing along to this "soulja boy" generation so hopefully it will inspire the next wave of mc's to understand that the ART and the time given to it is what will produce results like this.....ONE!!!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Concept people!! Comment: A definite must buy!!! Concept shines and it's great to hear emcees who rhyme without thinking how the video would look. Totally on point as production is top notch.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Im in Love.. Comment: This album is more than 5 stars in my ears...Since i bought it, it's all that I've been listening to.
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Editorial Reviews:
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The Hip Hop world has long been looking for a breath of fresh air and four legendary emcees are about to step up together, as EMC. EMC is a brand new super group consisting of the Midwest's phenom Stricklin, the widely respected Lyricist Lounge duo Punchline & Wordsworth, and the Brooklyn-bred, battle-tested Juice Crew member Masta Ace. After having extensively toured together in 2001, the four became extremely close and both they and their fans recognized their chemistry. The Milwaukee born and raised Stricklin garnered attention in the late 90's while he was signed to Tommy Boy Records and Punch and Words were integral in the success of the groundbreaking MTV program "The Lyricist Lounge Show" and have released EP's both as a group and as solo artists. All three rhymesayers caught the ear of Masta Ace before touring together and all three were featured on his two most recent albums. "The group idea was a natural progression of the relationships we all made from being on the road together", says Ace. "It's not just about the music with us, we are pretty much like brothers." EMC started a feeding frenzy in 2007 with the release of the 12" single "E.M.C." and now they are ready to finally drop their full-length album The Show. With more than 20 tracks and appearances by Sean Price, Little Brother, Ladybug Mecca (of Digable Planets), and Money Harm (of Product G & B), The Show is going to satisfy even the most Rap-hungry fan. And while the album proves to be a showcase of lyrical talents, the tracks themselves guarantee to bang with production by The Are, Ayatollah, Nicolay, Koolade, Quincy Tones, Frequency, and J. With the combination Stricklin's personality, the cleverness of Punchline and the word play and work ethic of Wordsworth, and the leadership of the Music Man himself Masta Ace, EMC is ready make some noise in the music industry. "EMC is a movement and Hip Hop should get ready for something really special", says Stricklin. "It's about to be a problem!"
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