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4.0 out of 5 stars
A bit of a change for Ak, May 25, 2000
If you have ever heard his earlier album, Vagina Diner, you know that his unique rap style is what set him apart from other rappers who also used foul laguage and rapped about ghetto/ganster happenings. His beast were good, but it was his deep-throated utterance and his clever rhymes that kept you listening.On this, his second full-length album (Put It In Your Mouth being an ep release,) his production has been upped; these are songs I wouldn't mind putting in my car stereo for a cruise down Santa Clara on a Saturday night. His rap skills are still there; you hear rhyme that make you laugh or go "Dang!" But he's backed up on the use of his trademark deep-throated vocalizations. In other words, he has gone from being the pure hardcore rapper with a unique sound on his first album to being a more commercial hardcore rapper on his second. Your best bet would be to buy both albums, and listen to whichever fits your mood. However, since his first album is out of print, you're left with this good effort, while missing out on what caught everyone's attention in the first place. I hope, if he makes a third album, he'll keep the production while going back to his vocal roots.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Sweet, December 18, 2007
This CD is great. I came across the CD during the Haydays of Napster. My wife threw my only copy away at some point. I think it was a little graphic for her. I just recently ordered and am eagerly awaiting it's arrival.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
4.5 stars from Ak - his best album, November 15, 2004
His first full length album in about 5 or 6 years, Akinyele, one of the King's of dirty songs returns with 19 more for your ears. Like almost all of his songs, this ain't for weak ears, of the 19 songs, about 75 % are about the pink hatchet wound - but his gravelly voiced flow and delivery are what set him apart fromothers. Two of the songs are from other albums, so it's 17 new songs. It has 3 classics, 5 ok songs, and the other 11 are good or real good songs. Guests are on almost every song but with 19 songs, you get enough of Akinyele to make you happy. Production is very good as well. Doc the Butcher does 7 songs, SBK does 3, Large professor does 2 and Buckwild, Lord Finesse, Key Tec, Chris Forte, Sean James, E Boogie,a nd Gerald Gibson all do 1 song. Of his 3 albums I have (I don't own "Music Kills" or "V@g!n@ Diner" which I can't find for under $30). A must have album.
#1 - 8.5 (f/ stephanie pitkins)
#2 - 8.5 (f/ christine mclean - nice beat)
#3 - 10 (CLASSIC -- one of his finest songs ever -- great beat)
#4 - 7.5 (f/ christine mclean)
#5 - 8.5 (f/ dolly wilson)
#6 - 10 (CLASSIC -- f/ shayisha brown -- great song & beat about 3some's)
#7 - 9 (f/ tanya howard -- tight beat)
#8 - 7.5 (f/ christine mclean -- good beat)
#9 - 7
#10 - 8 (f/ papa suave -- nice beat)
#11 - 8 (f/ christine mclean -- good beat)
#12 - 6 (f/ lisette)
#13 - 8 (f/ christine mclean)
#14 - 9 (f/ 10 mil, joelle, rat bar shop, damien jones -- tight beat)
#15 - 9 (f/ alisha hill -- goo beat)
#16 - 7 (f/ curly)
#17 - 9 (f/ Complexsion -- great beat -- also on Funkmaster Flex's "60 Minutes...Vol. 2")
#18 - 8.5 (f/ aisha -- nice beat)
#19 - 10 (CLASSIC -- f/ Kia Jeffries -- also on his "Put it in Your Mouth" album)
Akinyele Adams -- Lefrak City, Queens, NY
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