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Body of the Life Force [Explicit Lyrics]

Afu-RaAudio CD
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (28 customer reviews)

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  • Audio CD (October 24, 2000)
  • Original Release Date: October 24, 2000
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics
  • Label: Koch Records
  • ASIN: B00004Y9VF
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Music
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (28 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #43,998 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Intro (The Body of the Life Force by Asun The Black Sun)
2. Soul Assassination
3. Defeat
4. Big Acts, Little Acts (Featuring GZA)
5. Quotations
6. D&D Soundclash (Featuring Cocoa Brovas & Jahdan)
7. Mic Stance
8. Caliente (Featuring Rasheedah)
9. All That (Featuring Krumbsnatcher & Hannibal Stax)
10. Headqcuarterz (Featuring Headqcuarterz) Skit
11. Self Mastery
12. Visions (Skit)
13. Mortal Kombat (Featuring Mastaz Killa)
14. Warfare (Featuring M.O.P)
15. Equality (Featuring Ky-Mani)
16. Monotony
17. Bring It Right ////(R.I.P.) Big L
18. Whirlwind Thru Cities
19. Bigacts Littleacts (Featuring GZA) Dj Premier Re-Mix

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After playing henchman on Jeru the Damaja's first two albums, Afu-Ra steps into the solo spotlight with this solid effort. While Jeru himself is missing from the proceedings, for those already familiar with the Afu-Ra, many elements of previous outings remain. His lyrics are stacked with the metaphysical and mathematical content that blesses the singles "Whirlwind Thru Cities" and "Defeat," and as a satellite member of the Gang Starr Foundation, Afu-Ra wisely retains the services of DJ Premier as executive producer. Despite the presence of other beat merchants, the uncompromisingly hard-boiled beats bear Premier's trademark, and he also deserves credit for the shrewd recruiting of collaborators such as the Cocoa Brovaz (on "D & D Soundclash") and M.O.P. (on "Warfare"). Afu-Ra's earnest dispensing of knowledge, wisdom, and understanding at times becomes repetitive in both delivery and content, but the presence of other voices and the above-par production cleverly disguise the monotony. --Del F. Cowie

Customer Reviews

A great addition to your hip hop collection. Projek-A  |  2 reviewers made a similar statement
Afu ra's premier album. his ryhmes are ill, the beats are incredible. CUDA  |  4 reviewers made a similar statement
By himself however, he seems a bit boring. Keyno Davis     
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Dope October 25, 2000
Format:Audio CD
Just got it this morning, here's a track by track review of Body of the Life Force.

1) Intro - A spoken word type intro by Asun the Black Sun, pretty dope.

2) Soul Assasination- Production by Muggs (who else?). Not a bad beat, but not quite up to the level of either the other beats on this LP or Muggs previous work. Medium speed bumpin track with saxophone blasts, like I said, not bad. 7/10

3) Defeat- Production by Premier, this is the joint here. Bangin' track with tight horns and a female vocal sample. Afu's rhymes are tight on this one. 9.5/10

4) Big Acts, Little Acts (f/ GZA)- Production by True Master. Another banger as GZA and Afu trade rhymes over the dramatic Tru Master beat. Quotable by gza: "it's like gettin' stabbed with ice, and watch the evidence melt.." 8.5/10

5)Quotations- interlude type track featuring Afu acapella freestyling with a storm in the background.

6) D&D Soundclash (f/ Coco Brovas and jahdan)- Production by Da Beatminerz. Another previously released joint, this one features coco brovas over a reggae flavored track by Boot Camp's Beatminerz. Tek is dope as always. 8.5/10

7) Mic Stance- Production by Premier. This one was previously released and I wasn't really feelin' it before. This time, Primo switched up the beat a little though, enough to make it a nice track. It sounds like some Asian sounding strings were added in the background while some annoying sounds were taken out. Solid track 8/10

8) Caliente (f/ Rasheeda)- Production by Joe Quinde (?) This one is trying to add some Latin flavor to the album, but it falls short in my opinion. It's not the worst "Latin" track though, it just seems out of place. 6/10

9) All That (f/ Krumb Snatcha and Hannibal)- Production by Mike Rone of Fabidden. This track is pretty dope, kind of a gangstarr foundation second string posse cut. All three emcees come nice on this one over some a slow bumpin'beat. 8/10

10) Headqcourtaz- Skit- A nice beat with some guy (Headqcourtaz?) givin advice to Afu.

11) Self-Mastery- Afu drops knowledge on how to live over nice production by DJ Roach, who also did Mortal Kombat. 8/10

12) Visions- interlude- Dope production (for 30 sec.)by Premier I assume (no credit).completely instrumental, reminding me of old gangstarr album interludes.

13) Mortal Kombat (f/ Masta Killa)- Production by DJ Roach. This one sounds like a Wu-beat, and Masta Killa and Afu sound good together over the piano flavored beat. (Afu once again mispronounces taoist as tayo-ist...) 9/10

14) Warfare (f/ MOP)- Production by Mike Rone- A BANGER. Slow hardcore beats as the M.O.P. take over another track they're guesting on. 9.5/10

15) Equality (f/ Kymani Marley)- Production by Premier. Another reggae flavored joint, but it sounds completely different than the Coco B'z joint. Kymani does a nice job on the hook, and Afu drops some nice rhymes on equality. This is yet ANOTHER banger. 9/10

16) Monotony- Production by DJ Premier. Nice beat by Premier, but not spectacular. Fairly average track compared to the rest of the album. 7.5/10

17) Bring it Right- Production by P. King. This one has a more commercial bouncy sound to it, but it's not bad. Wack hook though, which kills it. Afu is solid, but can't save the track. Better than Caliente, but not by much.. 6.5/10

18) Whirlwind Through Cities- Production by DJ Roach (might as well be Premier though). You've probably heard this one, a dope track with a laidback beat that was Afu's first solo joint (its about 2 years old now). Good close to the album- 9/10.

Overall, this is definitely a solid album, especially if you're a Gangstarr/Premier fan. Definitely one to cop, you'll be nodding your head the whole time (except for that Latin track maybe). Only minus is they didn't include Trilogy of Terror- the joint with Hannibal and Guru over a slow Portishead sampled track. A great debut by Afu-Ra..

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Dope beats, but okay rhymes June 25, 2002
Format:Audio CD
Longtime partner of Jeru the Damaja, Afu-Ra dropped what I believe is his first album, Body of the Life Force. Though I thinks he needs a little practice in the rhyming department (he has the tendency to start every fourth bar with "straight up and down"), there are enough gutter beats to keep any hip hop fan satisfied.

I heard "D&D Soundclash" (featuring Cocoa Brovas) from a mix tape and I fell in love with it right away, but the reason why I bought this album was for "Bigacts, Littleacts" with GZA. Unfortunately, the version I was looking for was the Premo remix, and that's not on the album; the less-exciting True Master original is on here. Oh well, at least the other jams don't disappoint: Premier's contributions such as "Defeat" and "Equality" all require extra rewinds, as well as the aforementioned "D&D Soundclash", the album's best cut, with its Barrington Levy sample and HEAVY bassline. Coming in at second is "Whirlwind Through Cities" with its sparse piano key licks, and the chorus is taken from a line Afu said on a song from Jeru's first album.

Guest stars are few and far in between (i.e., M.O.P.), and when they come, they all outshine Afu. But the one guest star you keep waiting for is nowhere to be found: who didn't invite Jeru to the party? Anyway, Afu got all the things needed to be a dope MC, he just needs that classic LP.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Guru > Jeru > introducing Afura November 8, 2000
Format:Audio CD
First heard as a guest on Jeru The Damaja's album (The Sun Rises in the East), Afu-Ra acquired his fans through his 12" singles. "Whirlwind Through Cities" and "Defeat" are those such joints, but even on tracks, "D&D Soundclashquot" (featuring Cocoa Brovas) and "Equality" (featuring Ky-mani Marley), Afu can also throw in some Rasta flavor to add a different aspect to this album. Wu-Tang flavor can be heard on such tracks as "Big Acts Little Acts" (featuring GZA) and "Mortal Kombat" (featuring Masta Killa). He continues to keep it live with such tracks as "Monotony", "Headquarterz" (featuring Krumbsnatcha), and "Warfare" (featuring M.O.P.), giving the album a very different, harder sound. The only two flaws are tracks "Bring It Right" and "Calienta" because they seem to be more of a disruption in Afu album's flow, sounding more like it was produced from Afu's old label, Gee Street. Nevertheless, while he's still not as good an emcee as Guru and Jeru, Afu-Ra certainly can handle his own and produce an album that has all the right ingredients for an enjoyable sound.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Full of Life
If you love beats, buy this album!!!!! If you like lyrics, buy this album!!!!
one of my favorite projects in a minute.
Published on October 4, 2008 by Chaitanya Mehta
2.0 out of 5 stars GOOD SPIRIT,WACK LYRICS
I LIKE AFU RA'S SPIRIT, BUT DA KID CAN'T RHYME. HIS FLOW SOUNDS TOO AMETUER

HE HAS NO RHYTHM IN HIS VOICE. Read more
Published on June 2, 2007 by DANG! Trotter
4.0 out of 5 stars High Energy
I like Afu-Ra ever since I heard him with Jeru. I will say that Whirl WindThru Cities is my favorite cut on the album it makes your head bounce that's for sure. Read more
Published on January 2, 2007 by Jerry Parsons
5.0 out of 5 stars Afu-Ra - Body Of The Life Force
A very ill album. Afu-Ra gots the illest emcee voice. Makes me want to start flowin with him. Really ill production on the album also, real hiphop beats. Read more
Published on March 9, 2006 by Wu-Tang_Assassin
4.0 out of 5 stars Mad skillz
This album is series his lyrics are crazy, he's underground and keeps it that way cause he's real. whirlwind through cities if you don't no now ya know go out and buy it...
Published on January 19, 2005 by bns
5.0 out of 5 stars If only Life Force Radio was as good as this..
This album is completely off the hook, but than all the junk we hear today on the radio. Afu's talent here is incredible. Read more
Published on October 31, 2004 by Pete
4.0 out of 5 stars Nice
There were 9 or 10 tracks off this album but 6 and 7 were the best.The beats are done by DJ Premier and you can tell on some of these tracks. Read more
Published on September 24, 2004 by Chris
5.0 out of 5 stars 5.5 Stars
Great Album!!! Great rhymez with even better beatz. It features a variety of great guest appearances, including the GZA, M.O.P., and The Cocoa Brovaz. Read more
Published on December 30, 2002 by Projek-A
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best Gnagstarr related cds ever
Afu Ra tears up this album. He completly leaves u locked into his lyrics while the beats tear your brain apart. Read more
Published on April 29, 2002 by Dizze Dahmer
5.0 out of 5 stars ILL, THATS ALL I GOTTA SAY
Afu ra's premier album. his ryhmes are ill, the beats are incredible. I wasnt that sure on how he was going to do, he proved beyond my expectations. Read more
Published on November 1, 2001 by CUDA
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