Sir Mix-A-Lot Album: “Seminar”
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Release Date:1998-09-01
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Type:Unknown
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Genre:Hip-Hop/Rap, West Coast Rap, 1980s Hip-Hop
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Label:American
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Explicit Lyrics:Yes
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UPC:074646566428
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- MixALOT!
I love Mixalot, who would of thought a 40 year old white guy jammin to Mix. One of the best cd's ever in my mind. Go mix!
- MIXALOTS BEST ALBUM
If you think Mixalot is all about baby got back and thats it then you have to listen to this album. From the fast tempo track SEMINAR to the eerie story of PEEK-A-BOO GAME to the hard knock beat of NATIONAL ANTHEM this album fails to dissapoint. In my opinion this is in the top 100 rap/hip-hop albums of all time. Pick this one up you wont regret it.
Customer review - February 14, 1999
- My Posse's On Broadway 'Yo!
All the songs on this album rock! A must have for anyone who likes old-school or funny type rap!
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- Sir Mix-A-Lot - Seminar
After the success of his debut, "Swass", Sir Mix-A-Lot doesn't take long to record a follow-up. "Seminar" was released two years later in 1989 and spawned such hits as "Beepers" and "My Hooptie."
1. Seminar - 4.5/5
2. Beepers - 3.5/5
3. National Anthem - 4.5/5
4. My Hooptie - 4/5
5. Gortex - 4/5
6. The (Peek-A-Boo) Game - 4.5/5
7. I Got Game - 4.5/5
8. I'll Roll You Up - 3.5/5
9. Something About My Benzo - 2/5
10. My Bad Side - 4.5/5
Overall:
39.5/50
3.5 Stars
Back when I was younger I used to love this album, but now I realize Mix didn't really have any creativity in the hooks and thats mainly what brings this album down. Also the god awful "Something About My Benzo" is just straight up wackness. Mix has one of the most distinct voices and flows in the game. Still check this album out though because besides the hooks, Mix tears it up!
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