Pretty much anything would sound good after the previous song though. Skitzo provides an ill vocal loop and Papoose rips it. I'm also not sure who most of the emcees are on here. DJNu drops an instrumental that sounds like it's purpose is to get some radio play, but it won't. He is really spitting on here and I didn't notice too many weak punchlines.ġ8) Where I Come From (featuring Dada Stone, Odog, Manson, Kino and K-Brown of Thugacation) - Yeah, I'm not feeling this at all. I actually really like the instrumental on here, but the auto-tuned hook threatens to ruin the song. Papoose rips it though.ġ7) Get At Me (featuring Ron Bowz) - Ron Bowz returns with a surprisingly dark beat. It's not bad, it's just reaching for something greater than it turns out to be. This is a banger and one of my favorite tracks on here.ġ6) Die Like A G - The beat, by Antwan 'Amadeus' Thompson, has some stadium hand claps and strives to have an epic sound, but misses. The instrumental is classic Primo and Papoose's flow is nice. Green vegetables, sweet peas and broccoliġ5) Turn It Up (featuring DJ Premier) - DJ Premier shows up to provide a dope beat for Papoose to destroy. As usual with Pap, there are a few wack punchlines on here such as: Not feeling it.ġ4) Faith - Pretty dope vocal sample by Chemist and Papoose rips it. Still, you can tell they were having fun in the booth.ġ3) On Top Of My Game (featuring Mavado) - Tie Sticks provides a beat that sounds like a weak attempt to make a club track. I like the concept of husband and wife trading bars, but I'm not really feeling the song much. Dope song, but I'm not sure how it will hold up on repeated listens.ġ2) What's My Name (featuring Remy Ma) - Dan Dilemma provides a funky instrumental for Papoose and Mrs. Jay and Certifyd provide an ill piano loop and Papoose sounds great over it.
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All three emcees come correct, but the song didn't really hold my attention.ġ1) Law Library Part 8 - This is part 8 of a series of songs in which Papoose breaks down different aspects of law. The concept of the song is pretty dope though, with each verse ending with the police knocking on the door. Still, not a standout for me.ĩ) 6AM (featuring Jim Jones and Jadakiss) - The beat, by StreetRunner, is a bit bland in my opinion. The concept of the song, however, is pretty dope since the song is a continuation of 2Pacs Brenda Got A Baby and Slick Ricks Children's Story. The chorus reminds me of something off of an old Do Or Die album. I was skeptical that anything this long in the making would turn out as good as this has so far.Ĩ) Pimpin' Won't Die - I guess I spoke too soon since I'm not feeling the chorus or the C4 beat on here. Papoose spits about following your dreams and not letting anything hold you back. This is dope.ħ) Nacirema Dream - I haven't heard a Heatmakerz track in quite a while, but this is pretty ill. Papoose's verses personify cancer and HIV while Erykah provides the chorus.
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The Lloyd Banks sample on the chorus gets a bit annoying, but the verses are dope and it's good to hear Mobb Deep on a track together (even if Havoc is a bit weak on here).ĥ) Skit - Some school kids write about HIV and Cancer and such, which sets up the next track.Ħ) Cure (featuring Erykah Badu) - The beat, by Buckwild, is laid back and a bit melancholy, which matches the subject matter of the song. I like this a lot more than the first track.Ĥ) Aim Shoot (featuring Mobb Deep) - Tie Sticks comes through with a darker piano beat which Papoose and Prodigy rip. The beat, by Ron Bowz, is nice and Papoose is spitting on here. Pap has a nice flow, but the song didn't keep my interest for very long, probably due to the beat.ģ) Mother Ghetto - This is Paps ode to Brooklyn. Papoose spits two story verses that are pretty dope, but not on a Ghostface Killah or Kool G Rap level of storytelling. So how does it sound? Click to find out.Ģ) Motion Picture - Ignoring the skit, the album begins with a wack Dame Grease instrumental that sounds like it might have been hot back in 2003 or 2004.
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After a split with Jive and numerous other delays, the album is finally being released independently. Back in 2005 or so, he signed to Jive Records and announced his debut album, The Nacirema Dream, which was to be released shortly thereafter.
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Papoose is a rapper out of Brooklyn, NY, who is best known for his extensive mixtape catalog and crazy punchlines.