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4.0 out of 5 stars A-Alikes - I Eat You Eat, May 23, 2006
This review is from: I Eat You Eat (Audio CD)
A-Alikes debut album is "I Eat, You Eat" (2006). The A-Alikes duo of Ness (AKA Illuminessence) & K (AKA Karaam) originally met up in Florida, and live in Brooklyn. Affiliates of Dead Prez the duo provide a seventeen-track release with appearances from M-1 & Stic.Man of Dead Prez, Afayah, I.G., Bilal, Maya Azucena & Nimrod . After the intro A-Alikes open up the album with the strong "Greyhound", talking about being on the grind and evading the police. The duo rhyme about their nothing to lose outlook on "We Hungry" feat. I.G., while describing life on the streets. M-1 & Stic.Man drop in for "Till We Free" a track about doing whatever it takes to make it. Ness & K shine on "They Want To Murder Me" delivering a thugged out cut where A-Alikes rhyme about living a day to day existence where they have to watch out for trigger happy cops, making reference to people they know who have died at the hands of the police. "Protocal" is a track where the A-Alikes remind their audience to remember their rights and make the right decisions. Singer Bilal appears on "What You Give" , which is followed up by "What's Your Politic" a track where they ask their audience what's their take on the world while giving their own perspective. On "Our Story", A-Alikes talk about their ambitions and the road they have taken moving away from hustling to making music, and the love and respect they have for each other while singer Mary Azucena drops some smooth vocals. Backed by some memorable production the A-Alikes provide an excellent cut with "Share" feat. Afayah , a track where they pay tribute to each other and the friendship they have. Backed by some ominous sounding production A-Alikes drops a banger with "More then Music". Stic.Man of Dead Prez drops in for the last three tracks. These cuts are the highlight of the album for me as I am a big Dead Prez fan. A-Alikes and Stic.Man provide an outstanding track with "Diary of A G". My favorite track on this album is "Child Of The Street", Stic.Man laces the cut with a exceptional soulful chorus while the A-Alikes deliver some on point rhymes. The album's powerful closer "Heaven On Earth" has Stic.Man and A-Alikes appreciating life itself while dropping memorable lines like "Heaven is A State of Mind, Heaven is what you make it and Hell is what you are going to go through to get there". A-Alikes "I Eat, You Eat" is an impressive release, the duo provide a substantial album worth checking out.
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5.0 out of 5 stars this ain't your every day rap sh*t, February 24, 2007
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Wow, what an album! This is real music that keeps hip-hop alive! If you like revolutionary but gangsta hip hop, this is for you...
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4.0 out of 5 stars Very impressive album - 4.5 stars, January 3, 2007
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I admit I was iffy to check this out as I know Dead Prez had a big hand in it and I'm not a fan of theirs, but I'm glad I did check this out, it is a very good album. The duo of Ness & K, come corret with this 16 song album. Of the 16 songs, 2 are almost classics, 4 are ok, and the other 10 are good and a lot are very good songs. Guests rap on 6 songs and do the hooks on a few others but you still get a good deal of the 2. Production is very imppressive as well , and about half are cats I'm not too familiar with. DP Period, and Tahir each do 2 songs Stic man of Dead Prez does 3, and Black Jeruz, Richie Pittsburgh, Madsol, Fetti G, Mixture, Ayatollah, 4th Disciple, Dwayne Morgan and Big Soxxx all do 1 song. A good album to check out.

#2 - 8.5
#3 - 9.5 (f/ I.G. -- tight beat)
#4 - 7 (f/ m1 & stic man of Dead Prez)
#5 - 8
#6 - 9 (nice beat)
#7 - 9 (f/ Bilal -- nice ebat)
#8 - 9 (tight beat)
#9 - 8.5 (f/ maya Azucena)
#10 - 8.5 (about coming up poor & sharing everything)
#11 - 7 (f/ Nimrod)
#12 - 6 (an OK smoking song)
#13 - 9.5 (tight beat)
#14 - 7.5
#15 - 8.5 (f/stic man of Dead Prez -- good beat)
#16 - 9 (f/ stic man of Dead Prez -- deeper song)
#17 - 8.5 (f/ stic man of Dead Prez)

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