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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Greatest songwriting ever, May 23, 2001
Let me discuss the album that changed my life, it basically changed the way I wrote songs and viewed lyricism, and song for song I'm going to describe the feeling it gave me. 1. On Earth as it is: Basically a battle track using the Religion and the Bible for metaphors, its amazing as you hear Ras Kass demolish other mc's with Bible references, its a very oringinal concept and just a creepy beat to go with the atmosphere of the song. 2. Anything Goes: This song has a pop appeal to it, but the R&B sample is very melodic and will just make you relax to this song, the lyrics which display Ras Kass discussing society and other issues are good as well. 3. Marinatin: Another slow jam, but Ras Kass tells a story about hanging out with his friends and having a good time and the way he does it is just perfect, he keeps it clever while maintaing the story. 4. Reelishymn: Wow, this song is tremendous, the beat is perfect and the lyrics which have Ras Kass discussing the politics of the recording business and how his artistic integrity is always in question, he's basically contemplating on wheter or not he should sell out as a artist. 5. Nature of the Threat: One of the most difficult tracks to understand, you will need to hear this about 500 times to just to take this one in, a very dark and scary beat, which has Ras Kass deliverin a history lesson, but there is plenty of contreversy on this song and it may offend some people, but otherwise it may be one of the greatest songs ever written, if not the most difficult. 6. Etc.: On this track Ras just basically rips it, he starts to wordplay like you've never heard it before, and the beat is a intersting sample that lets Ras Kass change his flow up in many different ways, basically one the most enjoyable tracks on the album. 7. Sonset: This beat just has this extremely dark feel, but it makes Ras's words more meaningful, as he basically lets the people in New York know that just because he is from the West, does not mean he can't be great, basically Ras just drops more great battle lyrics on this song. 8. Drama: This is the best song I've ever heard on the groupie subject, and its another nice beat, with a catchy hook, basically this is one of the funnier songs on the album. 9. The Evil that men do: This is a biographical explaining Ras's life and he does it in such an oringinal way, that he just finds a way to sound more surperior to every other mc on any style or subject, and the beat is incredible one of the best ones on the album. 10. If/Then: Well Ras returns to the sex subject, but yet finds a way to use sexual inuendo to battle at the same time, its incredible how deep his concepts are, but he just proves once again how superior he really is. 11. Miami Life: I don't know why he did a song about Miami, but its really good, as Ras Kass basically comes up with a theme for a town he does'nt even live in, and the beat has this nice flute sample that just becomes catchy. 12. Soul On Ice: Another song discussing the world and the politics around it, he basically breaks things down like no other songwriter, a decent track behind it and you get more examples of the great lyricism Ras has to offer. 13. Ordo Abchao: The last song is just another decent beat, with you guess it, Ras Kass laying down some of the best lyrics you will ever here. Basically you got some good beats and maybe the greatest songwriting you will ever hear, basically this album is a classic. peace.
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