Disco de Royce da 5'9: “Bar Exam”
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Fecha de Publicación:2007-06-05
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Tipo:Desconocido
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Género:Underground Hip-Hop
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Sello Discográfico:Traffic
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Letras Explícitas:Si
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UPC:829357243621
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Lista de temas : |
1 |
DJ Premier Intro |
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2 |
Hit Em! Video |
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3 |
Royce Is Like |
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4 |
Gorilla Pimp |
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5 |
Million More Questions |
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6 |
Who Want It? |
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7 |
Ding! Video |
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8 |
As Live As It Gets |
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9 |
What You Call That!? |
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10 |
I'm Strapped |
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11 |
I Run Detroit |
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12 |
Ima Let You Tell It |
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13 |
Down Bottom |
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14 |
Keep On Pushin |
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15 |
Street Hop |
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16 |
Kid Vishis Freestyle |
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17 |
Dream |
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18 |
DJ Premier Outro |
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19 |
Sound the Alarm (Remix) |
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1 personas de un total de 1 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Royce Da 5'9" "The Bar Exam"- 4.5 Stars
Royce Da 5'9" decided to continue the mix tape trend in 2007 with "The Bar Exam". He brings along Statik Selektah and DJ Premier to host. And what a great idea that was. Royce sounds as good as he has ever sounded, maybe even better. The song "Royce Is Like" shows how hungry he still is. The production is (of course) perfect. The only parts that aren't flawless are some of the recycled beats, but they all still sound good. Royce brings along solid guest spots with Termanology, Black Milk, Guilty Simpson, and Rell. But why does he need to include Kid Vishis? If we take the Kid Vishis verses off of this album, it would easily be a classic. Oh well, everyone makes mistakes. This is still one of the best mix tapes I've ever heard. If you haven't listened to this one, go get it! It's been over a year, what could you be waiting for?
Lyrics- 10/10
Production- 10/10
Guest Appearances- 7/10
Overall Sound- 9/10
4.5
-Shaun B.
1 personas de un total de 1 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Nice return of Royce!
After a brief stint in the joint, this is a nice return for royce. As a very nice lyricst, Royce hasn't lost a step on this release. With beats by Premo, and mixed by statik the production is pretty decent. With some beats that you have heard before accompanied with new beats, royce spits some nice lyrics to keep your attention thorughout the mixtape. Fans of Royce will not be let down along with new fans of Royce.
- Lyrically the Best
I truly believe that this man, Royce Da 5'9" is the coldest lyricist and the most underrated mc. If you love hip-hop and appreciate real lyrics, you need to get all of Royce's albums. Honestly, he should be moving units like Kanye, not 50 cent, on his first week sales. The Bar Exam is just another installment of real slept on hip-hop!
- not his best, but still a great joint
This is a solid album, good lyricism, he's still all about Detroit, there's no annoying tracks you have to skip over, and hey, it's hard to go wrong with DJ Premiere. But it doesn't seem to have as much emotion in it as an album like
If you're already a fan, buy this. If you've never bought a royce CD before, choose an older one.
Fun fact! A little after Royce and Primo were working on this mixtape, Royce got sentenced to a year in jail for violating his parole. 3 or 4 months later, the judge agreed to give him a work release. Which is why this joint took so long to come out.
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