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5.0 out of 5 stars
There is much beauty in the lyrics.,
By K_Neon. ! (None of your Business.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cloud Nine (Audio CD)
sense the first time i heard 4.20 i was hooked on kottonmouth kings, and when i heard about the upcoming release on cloud 9 i about wet myself. the song 'one day' made me stop what i was doing to embrace this song. the lyrics are amazing, and honest. from legalization to giving your child the chance to have a better future, to dropping love bombs to give the world a hug. never have i listened to one song more that this one. but it only continues to get better, from classic punk to head shop music can these guys dish out one great song after another. this is by far the flawless cd. never having to skip over tracks you can listen to them all. these men are more the rappers, they are artists, they are sweet mary janes top adviser, they see the beauty that is our world, they never back down, and they never change what they believe in. that one day freedom will be legalized.
5.0 out of 5 stars
So good you will choke on this stuff...,
This review is from: Cloud Nine (Audio CD)
KMK is a riot! Slamming the Adminsitration, corporate power, societies jokes and hypocracy. True rebel music.
This CD is off the hook!
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Kings of Rip-Hop show their form!,
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This review is from: Cloud Nine (Audio CD)
The Kings of the Krown, the Underground royalty, whatever you wanna call em have returned to a more "KMK" style. The pure hip hop sound is gone.. Sure there are the straight hip hop stylings on here as you would expect, but unlike Koast II Koast its not straight hip hop.
There are several of the more "punk/Rap" style on here as well. The guest appearances on here also work well for the album as you can get Tech N9ne and Krizz Kaliko on one track, then you get ICP on another track, and Cypress Hill on a couple of tracks as Sen Dog and B Real both go solo on their features. You also have a taste at the upcoming King Klick supergroup that is putting all of the members of KMK including the original man himself in Saint Dog back with the group, and Chucky "DGAF" Styles together. In the first track of the album you get a feeling for it... Some people will still say its to much hip hop, and others will say its to much punk rock hip hop... But any true and hardcore King or Kween knows that this is the way that KMK has gone for years...
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