Having slipped into the Brooklyn wilderness, early 90s should-be-super-star to be, Jemini The Gifted One was enlisted along with guests; Tha Alkaholiks, Cee-Lo, The Pharcyde, J-Zone and Prince Po from Organized Konfusion (and of course a full choir), to lead on Danger Mouse's magnum hip hop opus. Immediately praised by critics, indie fans and hip hop headz alike, Ghetto Pop Life is a richly textured, sometimes political and always fun journey through the golden era of beats, rhymes and (Ghetto Pop) life. The long awaited sequal album provisionally titled 'Kill Your Heroes' is yet to appear, but you can alreayd download a track from the album from out MEDIA section. You can download or buy the album from these reputable sources: "Ghetto Pop Life is about living that Cristal lifestyle on a Kool-aid budget" "A record out of time, determinedly funky, lyrically dextrous and experimentally excellent" - 4/5 Mojo Album of the month (cover mix CD here)- Hip Hop Connection "Spellbinding" - Q Magazine 4/5 "One of the Best Hip Hop albums you are likely to hear" - The Independent 5/5 "Truly Fabulous" - Jockey Slut 8/10 "Rap Genius" - The Face "The hottest hip hop album of the year" - X-Ray |
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