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Against tha Grain
Against tha Grain
Kurupt / CD / 2005
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The 2005 release of
Kurupt
's
Against tha Grain
was surrounded by drama. It was promised in early 2004 and then delayed, and it's the reunion of the snarling rapper and
Suge Knight
's
Death Row
, a label suffering a decade-long dry spell after dominating the early '90s. The album itself is strong -- well rounded and slick but with sharp teeth and a hard ghetto punch. When the album addresses the
Death Row
drama -- utilizing some old rhymes by the late
2Pac
for
"My Homeboys (Back to Back),"
overusing up-and-comer, label signee
Eastwood
-- things slow down a bit. Front loading all your highlights isn't the greatest idea either, but they're slamming highlights and lead to the album's darker and still satisfying second half.
"Throw Back Muzic '86"
is the kind of ghetto-sentimental "back in the day" club banger that gets you on the radio and restores all your street-cred in one swoop. Less contrived are the venomous and completely aware
"Speak on It,"
the bitter and tense
"Anarchy '87,"
and the claustrophobic stomper
"Deep Dishes,"
but
"Stalkin'"
takes the cake. On the track, West Coast producer
Sir Jinx
proves that he just isn't heralded enough by layering jump rope chanting teen girls over a loop by cult Krautrockers
Can
. It's a very non-
Suge Knight
moment, but the scrappy
Kurupt
might be showing him the way with this album.
Against tha Grain
recalls when gutter creativity and phat West Coast beats were the label's bread and butter and all the driven music steamrolled over the competition with little concern for what people -- or the boss for that matter -- were sayin'. Taking the label from here is up to
Suge
since there's plenty of evidence
Kurupt
is hungry enough to dominate with or without him and by any boot-to-the-head means necessary. ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide
Artist
Kurupt
Format
CD
Genre
Rap
Label Name
Death Row
Producer
Mark Sparks, Sir Jinx, Doug Mayhem
Release Date
2005 08 23
Song List
1: Intro (0:54)
2: Speak on It (4:04)
3: Anarchy '87 (4:15)
4: Throw Back Muzic '86 (4:11)
5: Deep Dishes (4:52)
6: Stalkin' (3:59)
7: Can U Feel It (4:48)
8: Slide N Slide Out (3:42)
9: I'm Back (4:49)
10: Jealousy (4:41)
11: Tha Past (4:46)
12: My Homeboys (Back to Back) (4:16)
13: Bullshit & Nonsense (3:20)
14: Calico (4:52)
15: Hustlin' (3:45)
16: It's a Wrap (2:58)
17: You Fuckin with the Best (4:08)
18: Outro (0:21)
Style.Categories
West Coast Rap, Hardcore Rap, Gangsta Rap
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