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Album Details: 2 Live Crew's Greatest Hits

Release Date:12/03/1996
Label:Lil Joe Records
UPC:022471012221

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User Reviews: 2 Live Crew's Greatest Hits

  • Overall:

    Yes!

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  May 24, 2000

    So vulgar. If you can get passed that, you'll geniunely enjoy it.

Pro Reviews: 2 Live Crew's Greatest Hits

  • All Music Guide

    Uncle Luke and company have made a career out of Miami bass/electro that's as raw, funky, and unforgivingly sexually explicit as humanly possible. This collection takes the highlights from four of their earliest and most controversial records and puts them together for a very convenient and near-accurate survey of their classic and most recognizable hits. Completists will note the glaring absence of such 2 Live staples as "Do Wah Diddy," "One and One," and "Banned in the USA," but this shouldn't deter anyone other than the cult followers. This is still by far the most comprehensive collection of their work on the market, and is the ideal place to start filling freaky needs.

    - Rob Theakston, All Music Guide

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2 Live Crew

No rap group (save, perhaps, N.W.A.) has stirred more controversy or provoked more heated debate than the 2 Live Crew. The furor over the graphic sexual content of their X-rated party rhymes -- specifically their 1989 album As Nasty As They Wanna Be -- was a major catalyst in making rap music a flashpoint for controversy and an easily visible target for self-appointed m... Read more