Cuban Link - 24-K

24-K
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Album Details: 24-K

Release Date:01/01/2000
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User Reviews: 24-K

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    Cuban Link Is The Hottest

    By jj  Oct 2, 2002 | 1 out of 1 found this 24-K review helpful

    Every song on this album is HOT!!!! Cuban Link has great lyrics and beats. If you don't have this album you better step up.

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    Cuban is the real

    By AAA  Dec 2, 2004

    Pros: 5

    Cons: 5

    Cuban Link is one of the best lyricists in the game right now, but because of Fat Joe, he is not known. They need to squash that beef and let talent shine.

    A Alonso
    www.streetgangs.com

Pro Reviews: 24-K

  • All Music Guide

    With Big Pun's unfortunate passing, Cuban Link's debut, 24-K, shoulders a considerable burden, as it will play a major role in determining how future Terror Squad endeavors unfold. Dependant upon its level of success, Link's solo-bow will either lead to a renewed anticipation in the Latino based crew or a retreated interest; the enigmatic album does a little of both. As expected, the commercial formula that came so easily to the charismatic Pun is emulated here, as Link's infectiously naughty "Project Party," featuring Sunkiss, and the sweat-inducing drum patterns of the Neptune produced "Still Telling Lies" beg for heavy rotation. While a slew of less redeeming crossover reaches exemplify the carefree existence Link frequently portrays. Frivolous collaborations of this sort stand in stark contrast to the depth he exudes on touching odes to his mom ("Hey Mama"), and Pun ("Flowers for the Dead"). On "90 Miles and Running" he laments "don't let the pretty face fool ya" and, true to his w...ords, the fortunes of 24-K evolves dramatically when Link places a premium on the facets he is most adept in; taking it to the streets. A more focused artist surfaces on "Murda Murda," which features Ja Rule, and the high-impact "Men of Business," with Noreaga, Kool G. Rap, Lord Tarik, and M.O.P. Yet, the LP's most essential cuts are highlighted by the obvious chemistry between Link and his T-Squad brethren; Fat Joe on the paranoid "Why Me" and a posthumous appearance from Pun on "Toe to Toe," where both MCs trade powerful verses over the Roots' "Clones" and Mobb Deep's "G.O.D. Pt 3." 24-K is a diverse debut, but it is one that settles, rather then stirs. Clocking in at a laborious 73 minutes, this longwinded effort, much like Link himself, harbors over-ambitious tendencies, as the artist's appeasing nature prevents 24-K from achieving a lasting identity. - Matt Conaway, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Cuban Link

Born Felix Delgado, Cuban Link is best known as a member of the Latino hip-hop group, the Terror Squad, which consists of Big Punisher, Fat Joe, Prospect, Armageddon, and Triple Seis. As his name would suggest, Cuban Link was born in Havana, Cuba, and his family immigrated to the U.S. in 1980, eventually settling in the South Bronx. Cuban Link first garnered national at... Read more