Sir Mix-a-Lot Album - Swass
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Customers rating:
(17 ratings)
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Release Date:1998-09-01
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Type:Audio CD
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Genre:Hip-Hop, Party Rap, Pop, Rap, Rap & Hip-Hop, Rap, Hip-Hop, West Coast Rap
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Label:Sony
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UPC:074646566329
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Approx. Price:$12.98
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Review - Product Description :
sh49 NEW, SEALED!! FREE UPGRADE TO FIRST CLASS!!Customer review - 2004-10-04
- A Classic Old School Rap Album, But A Flawed Reissue...Unfortunately, many people have pigeon-holed Sir Mix-A-Lot as a "Weird Al" style rapper who busts rhymes about big butts and buttermilk biscuits. Sadly, this just isn't true. Swass is a pristine example of old-school rap that was just starting to become mainstream when this ablum was initally released. As well, Mix-A-Lot helped bring Seattle to the rap mainstream when most artists were based either in New York or L.A.
I must admit that Swass is one of my favorite rap albums ever. Each song has it's own individual flavor. And although the subject matter (i.e. Biscuits, etc.) may be stupid by today's standards, the rhymes still flow nicely and are well thought-out. However, this reissue has a serious flaw that simply cannot be overlooked. The version of "Rippin'" contained on this release has been remixed and it isn't good. Although the primary beat is the same, it seems that Mix-A-Lot completely re-rapped the song to try and update it with "hipper" language. It doesn't flow well and pretty much ruins the song. This is huge because Rippin' was one of the great standout singles (along with Posse on Broadway and Buttermilk Biscuits) on Swass. What makes this even more perplexing is that none of the other songs on this reissue have been touched.
So in the end, it turns out that Swass is still a classic example of old school rap. However, if you are looking for the original version of the song Rippin', skip this reissue and go try and buy the original release in a used record store.
Customer review - 2003-02-03
- One of the best!I have been listening to this cd since I was in middle school (about 12 years ago). This cd just gets better with age. It makes me kinda sad that there isn't anything out there like it today. It's from a different time when people didn't have to rap about killing one another. Swass is all about having a good time. It's funny and entertaining and is totally meant to be taken lightly. You're supposed to be able to laugh and smile the whole time that you're rapping right along with Mix a lot and Kid Sensation. I would recommend it to anyone who is just looking for a different view of rap.
Customer review - 1999-06-11
- The ultimate rap CDthis CD is great. By far the best Sir Mix-A-Lot CD. All the songs rock, and all sound different. There is heavy metal on Iron Man, comedy on Bremelo, and Kid Sensation adds some phat beats on Square Dance Rap, Buttermilk Buscuits, and Rippin'. A definite buy for anyone that likes old school rap.
Customer review - 1998-10-08
- Posse on Broadway is the SeaTown Hip Hop AnthemI don't care - Mixalot is Seattle's greatest export. Ya'll can't step to the lyrical excellence, to the mack daddy attitude - Mix is it. SeaTown Represent!
Customer review - 1999-01-21
- The pimpinest cd outDog, this cd is a classic. From the all out speaker tearing posse on broadway, to the fast paced rythem of rippin, this cd has it all. For those who dont know, you really should ask somebody.
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