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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A refreshing true hip hop classic
Lets start with I enjoy Underground Hip Hop
Such as: Zion I, Louis Logic, Binary Star, Unknown Prophets
which is quite a different sound than EXIT, But K-os has plesantly supprised me, if you think that this could be appealing read on...
From playing this at my house and in my car people (mainly my friends) think that K-os singing his hooks or voice-overs...
Published on August 12, 2003 by kbt3000

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Hear (really read) why I gave it this rating(updated review)
Now K-os with out a doubt is a great lyricist and singer .....I love his style and his insight on things. This album is good but not great ...I got alot of respect for homeboy and I even consider myself a fan of his work. Now if you read this far and you have the album you'd probably like to know where the album went wrong for me ....ok I'll tell where .On the tracks...
Published on April 3, 2003 by Tiffton


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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A refreshing true hip hop classic, August 12, 2003
This review is from: Exit (Audio CD)
Lets start with I enjoy Underground Hip Hop
Such as: Zion I, Louis Logic, Binary Star, Unknown Prophets
which is quite a different sound than EXIT, But K-os has plesantly supprised me, if you think that this could be appealing read on...
From playing this at my house and in my car people (mainly my friends) think that K-os singing his hooks or voice-overs is R&B are sorely mistaken, This along with REAL instruments, thought provoking vocals, and tight drum paterns sums up REAL hip hop. I admit to sleeping on K-os for a while given that most Canadian rappers till him have not impressed me to the point of purchasing the album. Till I heard "Freeze"; a slick rick inspired drum pattern lays foundation to a battle oriented ryme. The track will make your moms nod her head, no doubt. What really caught me was how K-os (real name Kheaven Brereton) mixes authentic musical instruments, dope drums, and his lyricism is second to none. Clearly seen in "Neutroniks" - a really, really dope song. He swtiches his style to fit each pause, building up to the beat dropping again. His ability to ride a beat, spit knowladge, and though I despise R&B; his beats and voice I believe go beyond that genere. K-os has really refreshed me in the sense that he is doing what others are either intimidated to do b/c lack of support / being dissed, or cant do because they lack tallent of MR. Brereton a genuinly complete album.
If this was helpfull and you enjoy the same music see my other reviews

-kbt

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Tight and positive lyrics, great music, excellent production, March 5, 2003
This review is from: Exit (Audio CD)
Anyone familiar with the aesthetics of rap music can't help but shudder when they hear the term "acoustic Hip-Hop." Since it's origins, Hip-Hop music has been the product of technology, the urban progeny of deejays "toasting" the crowd up through iron mics and magnetic speakers while spinning records on electric turntables. Traditionally, the most "acoustic" rap gets is a mic-less cipher with the beat provided by a human beatbox or fists pounding on hard surfaces.

However, socially conscious Canadian rapper K-os may bring an awakening to the familiar rap paradigm with his debut album Exit. Having had his start singing hooks for other rappers, K-os (born Kevin Brereton) quickly found himself bitten by the rap bug and compelled to put his own thoughts and experiences onto paper. Though his early attempts at rapping were received poorly, probably due to love-lyric overkill the rapper admits, K-os continued to grow and improve his music, eventually catching the ear of music entrepreneur and ex-Detroit Piston John Salley, and landing a deal with Astralwerks Records and EMI.

Blending the eclectic goodness of the Fugees with tribal funk grooves of Native Tounge-ers like A Tribe Called Quest and Jungle Brothers, and a love for Hip-Hop that would rival even the most zealous member of the Zulu Nation, Exit is not an album to be taken lightly. At its heart, the album is a sharp, soulful effort that opens the door to new possibilities in Hip-Hop music.

Track Listing
01. Intro
02. Fantastique
03. Call Me
04. Heaven Only Knows
05. Superstarr Part 1
06. Freeze
07. The Anthem
08. Patience
09. Higher
10. Masquerade
11. Follow Me
12. Superstarr Part 2
13. Neutroniks
14. Superstarr Part 0

Much of K-os' appeal is derived from his diverse musical foundation, much of which can be attributed to the exceptional production of Red-1 of the Rascalz. While many rap artists are contented with sticking to the archetypal "boom bap" rap sound or diluted pop spin-offs, K-os diverges from this formula with music that blends influences from several different genres, including, rock, reggae, and jazz.

This eclectic selection comes to its zenith with the "Superstarr" pieces on Exit. "Superstarr Part 1" is a vibrant reggae piece alive with resonant bass and rich brass horns, where the artist sings his fluid poetic expressions inspired by a documentary on music legend Peter Tosh. Completely switching gears, K-os ventures undauntedly into the realm of emotional pop rock on "Superstarr Part 2," singing melancholy verses with compelling intensity over acoustic and electric guitars, symphonic strings, and understated percussion. Latin influences are embraced on "Follow Me," the genre exemplified here by thick, plucking bass and acoustic Spanish guitars passionately harmonizing. Lyrically, K-os alternates between spiritual singing on the chorus to rapping political science: "yo, my war's against the foundation of a global united nation / when humans rule the world by the codes of free mason / hallucinated, by the quest for domination / an equation, which equals the battle station."

The near a capella of the introspective crossover single "Heaven Only Knows" exemplifies the extreme of the acoustic sound the rapper strives for. The only instrumentation accompanying K-os for this sparse soundscape is a simple guitar melody, an infrequent piano counter-melody, and a shy high hat peeking out periodically. To pacify those wanting for more "involved" production for this single, included as a bonus track is the remix of "Heaven Only Knows," which utilizes the same timeless soul loop that Ice Cube first lifted for "Today Was a Good Day."

But it's not all neo-black hippie sung pieces and free-spirited production on Exit; K-os is sure to include more than a few solid neck-breakers for the hardcore heads. The opening few lines of "Fantastique" pay respect to Special Ed's immortal hit "The Mission," before erupting into fluid springs of multi-hued guitar melodies bass grooves, waspy synth tones, and forceful kick drums. His energetic delivery reflects the animate feel of the accompaniment as he professes his love for Hip-Hop music and his dedication to the art. The simple funk blends of "Freeze" allow the artist to openly show his disdain for the current state of rap music, first though battling a bling-obsessed sucka emcee a`la a Tribe Called Quest's "Phony Rappers," then through a remembered conversation with an old-school head. For "Neutroniks," K-os does his own impression of the cute "wikky wikky" imps from the 80's rap hit "Jam On It" by Newcleus. K-os flexes his muscles with an updated rhyme style, asking "what's the definition of a real emcee? Is it looking hard on MTV? Or is it freestyling in a back street alle-y?"

K-os has such a versatile presence on the album that most listeners won't even notice that there are no collaborations or guest spots on Exit - a feat almost unheard of in today's homogenous rap world. Perhaps its because where other rap artists bring in other artists and producers to make it sound like they changed up the flow of the album, K-os actually changes up the flow himself thanks to his versatile rapping ability, skilled singing, and inclination for music with wide appeal. "This is a movement right now," K-os says of today's aurally distinct conscious Hip-Hop, and Exit firmly places K-os at its forefront.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Creative, powerful, catchy, innovative., March 30, 2005
This review is from: Exit (Audio CD)
Those are the key words to describe this album. His talents are versatile; skilled to be an MC and a singer as well. Such skills are hard to find. Lyrics are powerful and a positive influence towards the hip hop generation. He speaks of truth. Beats are very catchy and dope. You gotta get this album!
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Man, Lauren Hill became a man., December 2, 2004
This review is from: Exit (Audio CD)
Naw, I'm only joking. Actually, this kat kinda reminds me of the Mighty Mos Def. I was thinking 3 1/2, but four is good. Too much singing for my taste. Don't get me wrong, singing during the chorus is tight, but I've never been a big fan of the whole a bunch of singing, one rap verse type songs. With all the hating aside, I think everyone should at least listen. He's very creative, and all of the anti bling bling messages had me smiling. It's amazing he can flow over just accoustics. And I couldn't stop playing Nuetronics, Superstarr pt Zero, and Both Heaven Only Knows versions. Actually about half the songs on here I'd play over and over. Lyrics are great, beats are good, a little too much singing for my taste, but I'd say pick it up. This kat has skills.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars PERFECTION!, January 25, 2005
This review is from: Exit (Audio CD)
I'm not a big fan of rap, but hip-hop is another thing. K-os brings every aspect of music. He's an eclectic that can rap to anything.

My Favorites:
With the acoustic "Heaven Only Knows", K-os raps to a beat-less track. Just problems and things about him that heaven only know about.

With the reggae beat and booming bass in "Superstarr Part 1", K-os sings how someone got so low when they're a superstar.

Yet another guitar with a simple beat, K-os sings about needing "Patience" and soon understanding.

Going into the country vibe, K-os sings "Superstarr, Pt. 2" in the same context as part 1. This is more of a softer side of Kheaven.

With a house beat and simple piano chords, K-os raps and sings this track the truth about so many things in "Superstarr, Part Zero".

Kheaven is the beginning of hip-hop and the start of reality without talking about bling or who's ho that is and how big that is and without profanity. I could care less if you cuss or not but if you can bring a message in your music without cussin' and you're a rapper, that's when everyone grows up.

Other ear openers:
Call Me
Freeze
Higher
Masquerade
Heaven Only Knows (Remix)

Please get this album, it's the start of real hip-hop and certainly not the end.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Mr. Versatility {5 Stars}, September 11, 2006
This review is from: Exit (Audio CD)
A lot of people sleep on K-Os here in the US because, well, he's Canadian. I'm not well learned when it comes to Canadian rappers (I have albums from Kardinal Offishal, Choclair, The Rascalz, Swollen Members, and K-Os...that's about it). They really should get more shine over here though. It's pretty sad because everything I've heard from Canada so far is pretty good. Simply put, K-Os is a one man wrecking machine when it comes to making music. He does just about everything and he does it well. Whether he's rockin' out (Superstarr Pt. 2), scolding wack emcees (Freeze), trying to save rap (The Anthem), jammin' reggae style (Superstarr Pt. 1), or showing off his singing talents (Patience, Call Me), K-Os shows the world that he's an artist that derserves the respect and attention that he gets.

Also, there's a hidden track on the end of the album -- "Heaven Only Knows" (Remix)

There aren't really any flaws on this album. Well, "Higher" is okay, but I could understand why someone would regard it as skip material (even though I love it). Every song is good. Some will tell you that he can get kind of heavy handed with his message and that he lays it on thick (yes, he does), but if it's a message you agree with (anti-babylon rhetoric, smashing wack emcees, saving rap from the tyrants that are killing it, etc...), then it's pretty much a welcome message. I loved every bit of it. I can't really grade it according to hip hop standards because, well, there's a lot of everything else to be found here.

Exit is one of those albums that comes at you from every angle. R&B, hip hop, rock, reggae -- K-Os can do it all. Though he can become rather preachy from time to time, the overall good vibes from the album will make you forget about all that. I highly recommend making this one a collection piece.

Standout Tracks: Superstarr Pt. Zero, Follow Me, Heaven Only Knows, Heaven Only Knows [Remix], Freeze (My Favorite), Neutroniks, Fantastique, Superstarr Pt. 1, The Anthem, Masquerade, Superstarr Pt. 2, and Call Me
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Flawless Blend, March 19, 2003
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scott (Willowick, Ohio) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Exit (Audio CD)
Most people are unfamiliar with K-os, unless they peeped him with thr Rascalz & Barrington Levy a few years back. There is some really dope hip hop north of the border being slept on( and it's really hard to find unless you cross that border). Fortunately, K-os crept out of nowhere with this long awaited debut and you can order it right here at Amazon. This is far from your average hip hop album, Exit is an innovative collection of songs infusing elements of reggae,jazz,rock &,soul.
Did I mention he's got skills with the rhymes? Guest apearances are limited to just one, (Red-One, that is, of the Rascalz)
Overall, this album is solid and it really grows on you.I saw the Superstar pt.zero video just once and was on a mission to find this album. That videos been airring on Mtv2,B.E.T, and I'm guessing Much Music ( which unfortunately, I don't have anymore.)
All hail the new king of the T-Dot --sorry kardi
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Finally, something different, March 30, 2007
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Ahmed (United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Exit (Audio CD)
K-Os brings something different to the rap music scene with his freshman album, Exit. If you enjoy rap but are tired of the monotony, commercialism, and violence that permeate commercial/popular rap, give K-Os's work a listen. He successfully blends rap, acoustic, piano, soul, dance, and other genres of music into a uniquely perfect mixture.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars K-Os = Perfection in it's highest form..., November 15, 2004
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Words cannot explain how great an album this is. Every track is nothing more than absolute bliss... I can barely find the words to stress the fact the fact that this is without a doubt one of the best CD's I've ever heard... Perfect blending of music from every genre. This album crosses so many musical boundaries, it's amazing to think it came out this well. No other artist out there could pull off something as great as this. This album, since the first day I bought it, has remained in my CD changer. Every track flows seamlessly to the next, from soul to rap to R&B to rock... It's unbelievable. No commercialism in this LP at all, and it couldn't be better.

If you were thinking about buying this album, stop any and all negative thinking, there should be none.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I agree...Album is tight, January 21, 2004
This review is from: Exit (Audio CD)
Everyone else has explained it. I love this CD. I love an artist who isn't afraid to experiment and he does just that. This CD stayed in heavy rotation and I can play it around anybody without offending them with profane lyrics.
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