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Here to Save You All [EXPLICIT LYRICS]

Chino Xl
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (April 9, 1996)
  • Original Release Date: April 9, 1996
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics
  • Label: Warner Bros / Wea
  • ASIN: B000002M9O
  • Also Available in: Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (54 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #131,372 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. Here to Save You All
2. Deliver
3. No Complex
4. Partner to Swing
5. It's All Bad
6. Freestyle Rhymes
7. Riiiot! - Chino XL, Ras Kass
8. Waiting to Exhale - Chino XL,
9. What Am I?
10. Feelin' Evil Again
11. Thousands
12. Kreep
13. Many Different Ways
14. Shabba-Doo Conspiracy - Chino XL, Kool Keith
15. Ghetto Vampire
16. Rise

Editorial Reviews

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Too often rap isn't about rapping at all, and it seems a shame that in exchange for a fat beat and hook many hip-hoppers forsake the vocals on which the genre bases itself. Not so former Art of Origin frontman Chino XL. The East Orange, New Jersey, rapper is a fully dedicated lyricist, and a good one at that. So good, in fact, his music suffers by comparison.

The weak link in Here To Save You All, Chino's debut solo album, is no doubt its flat beats and rote backing tracks. Except for the swinging "Feelin' Evil Again" and stirring "Rise," there's a dullness that keeps the album a notch away from great hip-hop. Chino does his part, however, to keep the craft of the MC alive. With relentless, lightning-fast delivery he drops pop culture references like a ghetto Dennis Miller, naming everyone from Eazy E and LaMaze to Donna Karan and Pearl Jam with witty, outrageous insight.

Into the jokes he mixes substance whether he's tackling status and materialism in rap ("No Complex") or the identity crisis of growing up half-black/half-Puerto Rican in a white neighborhood ("What I Am?"). Then, where most rappers make empty claims authenticity, Chino lets his imagination take control. He recounts lives and loves he's never had ("It's All Bad" and "Kreep"), then muses over fallen angels ("Ghetto Vampire") and the afterlife ("Rise"). Part monologuist, part short story author, Chino is an uncommon reminder of all a rapper can be. --Roni Sarig


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Chino XL - Here To Save You All, February 11, 2005
By Tha Realest (Greensburg, PA USA) - See all my reviews
I will admit it, I never heard of Chino until 2Pac mentioned his name on his classic diss track "Hit Em Up". Eventually I decided to buy his record because I heard through the grapevine he's the punchline king and disses everyone alive and dead. "Here To Save You All" is Chino's first album which was released in 1996.

1. Here to Save You All - Intro

2. Deliver - Good beat, Chino comes so hard, hook is good - 4.5/5

3. No Complex - Good beat, Chino rips it again, different hooks - 4/5

4. Partner to Swing - Good beat, Chino says some of the sickest rhymes ever, hook is alright - 4.5/5

5. It's All Bad - Bangin beat, Chino comes great, hook is great as well - 5/5

6. Freestyle Rhymes - Nice beat, Chino kicks some sick rhymes, hook is good - 4.5/5

7. Riiot! (Featuring Ras Kass) - Good beat, Chino and Ras rip this track to shreds, hook is nice - 5/5

8. Waiting to Exhale (Featuring Gravitation) - Nice beat, Chino and Gravitation just spit rhymes back and forth, good but nothing special - 4/5

9. What Am I? - Bangin beat, Chino raps about some deep ish about his parents being different colors and him not fitting in in school and other situations because of it, good hook...classic track - 5/5

10. Feelin' Evil Again - Good beat, Chino comes nice with a lot of good punchlines, hook is good - 4.5/5

11. Thousands - Great beat, Chino rips it yet again, hook is good - 5/5

12. Kreep - Good beat, Chino comes nice, good hook - 5/5

13. Many Different Ways - Great beat, Chino doesn't disappoint, hook is good - 5/5

14. The Shabba-Doo Conspiracy (Featuring Kool Keith) - Decent beat, Chino and Keith make a nice collaboration, hook is good - 4.5/5

15. Ghetto Vampire - Good dark intro, which then switches into a good beat where Chino comes real hard, hook is good - 5/5

16. Rise - Great beat, Chino spits real nice to the beat with some great lyrics, has 2 different hooks...one is real good and the other is so-so but the song is great nonetheless - 5/5

Overall: 70.5/75

5 Stars

This cd is truely amazing. Chino definitely has the best punchlines I ever heard. He really was before his time with his lyrics. All the beats are banging except for like two tracks and every song is solid. Lloyd Banks may be the punchline king today and he's good at it as well, but Chino is the true king of them and it's sad his albums never went gold or platnium because he deserves well over that with the knowledge he has.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars pure genius ..truely a .............GEM !!!!, February 27, 2005
By PAL (UK) - See all my reviews
This album was relesead in 1996 , debut by chino xl after he left origin . Heres why its such a lassic !

I owe nearly 200 rap/hip hop albums , all the biggies -ready to die , illmatics , mobb deep inafamous , all eyez on me , chronic ,doggy style,all the legendary classics from rakims paid in full , pe -takes a nation, cypress hill,This one has to be in my top five as one of my favourite albums . Chino is one heck of an mc , just check his flow and delivery .
Hes one of my fav artist , but its almost impossible to find his stuff here in the uk , so i had to order this one . I will be truthfull to say that i listened to this record at least 10 times without skippin a single track [or maybe shaba doo at times ] But this album from start to finish was flawless.

Some reviewrs asy that the prouduction was a bit weak ..um NO IT WAS'NT !!!.
The album starts with an intresting intro , then quickly into "deliver" a good song to start off 4.5 /5 . Then the 2nd single off the album "no complex" - a lyrical massacare of you name it ! 5/5 . The album the starts to really take off , with
" partener to swing " top notch track 5/5
Then comes , " its all bad " , freestyle rhymes , riiot -which as a lyrical onsluaght feat the mighty lyrical chino twin ras kass , and inhale/exhale . All these tracks are 5 /5 just very strong , completly in place . Then comes the darker "what am i"
a classic in its own way , fellin evil again and thousands -amazin all these tracks 5/5 . The album is already a solid , stunning record ! now to make it a classic ! it goes into "kreep" a great stroy pretty calm , about chino xl's heartbreak crisis . But then straight into "many different ways" an uproar of fierce rhymes -5/5 . The album amazingly finishes with ghetto vampire [not forgetting shaba doo ] , "ghetto vamp " starts with a cool smooth verse by chino , about him being an angel[religous refferences] - the the 2nd verse completly changes - and chino ripps it with a lyrcal force . And back to being calm by verse 3 . But the tipp of the ice berg is the amazing "rise" -very powerful ............... And thats the makin of a classic , no doubt . ITs just as good or even better than gza -liquid swords or mobb depp's infamous.

Chino xl is a punch rapper definetly , eminem was largely compared to chino when he first came . But chino raps much more faster and aggressively , makin you actually follow the song . He throws disses at , 2pac [heavily ] - during the conflict in which chino claimed pac got raped in jail . bone thugs n harmony , im not sure why he dissed them , but bone never retaliated . oj Simpson is mentioned , led zepplin , pearl jam , larry holmes , r.kelly , aaliah , ect .

This type of album is needed in hip hop today , chino came to save us 1996 - and hel be sure to return with poison pen . But chino is'nt commercial , and desreves much much heavy credit for bringin out ace albums such as here to save you all, and " i told you so "
hes one of the greatest mc's ever to touch a mic in my opinion . Hes in the exact same league as , Rakim , big l , krs one , ras kass , nas , ect
But chino has one thing that most mc's lack in the game today ...INTELLEGENCE !!!!!!!!!!!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Ghetto Vampire can Deliver in so Many Different Ways, November 1, 2001
By Mr hip hop (Winston Salem NC) - See all my reviews
Chino XL, probably the illest lyrical emcee to date. Its hard to find someone who can put together as many sick metaphors and rhymes like Chino can.

Chino XL will never be platinum, probably never gold. Who cares. Who cares if you wont see him on TRL or 106 Park. Hell you will probably never see this kat on Rap City. Chino XL fans know hes ill. Chino XL fans know hes still out there. And we have massive respect for him.

This album is incredible. Amazing. Astonishing. Pure classic. This isn't the greatest hip-hop album of all time, but its close. Its real close.

Here to Save You All is breathtaking. Its groundbreaking. But will never be seen as an all time classic hip-hop album. Sad but true. Some say this album could have been better than what it was (production wise) but this album is perfect. I can't think of how it could be better.

There are a few guest on here. Ras Kass and of course the krazy Kool Keith. But the two tracks they are on are the least best. Chino doesn't need a collab.

Kunt Master Kurt did some of the production. Making the album nice on a productive tip.

The illest tracks include:

"Ghetto Vampire" "Deliver" "Many Different Ways" "Rise" and the all time classic "Creep." After I heard this album I seen why Tupac was so jealous of Chino.

There really isn't much more I can say about this classic except buy it. If you was a true head you would have already had this in your collection. I havent heard "I Told You So" yet but I can almost asure everyone its not as good as this.

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Published on June 7, 2006 by murderous-one

5.0 out of 5 stars Master of Similes And Metphors
Chino Xl has to be one of the most (if not the most)talented lyrcists in the rap game now. He's an amazingly intelegent rapper that is very raw and blunt about his views and... Read more
Published on December 31, 2005 by Fresh T

5.0 out of 5 stars A Hip Hop Masterpiece...
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Please don't interpret this as hating. I've tried to give Chino XL a chance, at the urging of friends. Read more
Published on October 25, 2005 by Ford Guarino

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