Bravehearts - Bravehearted
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Track List: Bravehearted
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- IntroDownload & Buy
- B TrainDownload & Buy
- Quick To Back DownDownload & Buy
- TwilightDownload & Buy
- BraveheartedDownload & Buy
- For The Love InterludeDownload & Buy
- Buss My GunDownload & Buy
- Cash FlowDownload & Buy
- SituationsDownload & Buy
- Freak Off InterludeDownload & Buy
- I WannaDownload & Buy
- SensationsDownload & Buy
- RealizeDownload & Buy
- I WillDownload & Buy
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Album Details: Bravehearted
- Release Date:
- 12/23/2003
- Label:
- Sony
- UPC:
- 696998671225
User Reviews: Bravehearted
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Better then G-Unit's Beg For Mercy NO DOUBT!
, December 21, 2003Reviewer: bravehearted4ever - See all bravehearted4ever's reviews
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Pro Reviews: Bravehearted
| EXPERT RATING: From AMG Reviews After quite a few promising guest shots, Bravehearts finally get the fulllength treatment with Bravehearted. Naturally, Nas looms large. Jungle half of Bravehearts with Wiz is Nas' brother, and the album drops through Ill Will. The man himself also appears on three tracks, and acquires an executive producer credit. Still, Jungle and Wiz prove it's their show, stomping enthusiastically through a ragged, crude, and aggressive set. "B Train" sets the tone with stripped down, distorted Dirty Swift percussion and the call to arms "Is you a Braveheart?/To the grave y'all". Then it's time for the diabolical chimes of "Quick to Back Down", which laces Bravehearts' and Nas' hard east coast bravado with Lil Jon's psycho crunk. Jon also helms "Cash Flow", but its rote gettin' paper proclamations aren't as resonant. The womenandmoney boast can still be a successful formula, however dubious it may be. Problem is, Bravehearts rely on it a little too much. After the lewd, yet somehow lighthearted "I Wanna", "Sensations" just sounds played out. Bravehearted's numerous interludes are similarly uninspired. Fortunately, Jungle and Wiz make the most of the album's stronger joints. They trade rhymes with Nas on the title track and "Situations" (which also features Jully Black), and reference the realism of their Queensbridge roots with the stark "Buss My Gun". The incredible "I Will" ends Bravehearted with its dizzy, appropriately apocalyptic production. Jungle and Whiz style the cut's chorus like a playground taunt, shading the brutal revenge fantasy with fatalistic sarcasm. It's a jarring, brutally effective end to a strong debut that, though flawed, moves Bravehearts boldly out of Nas' long shadow. - Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide |
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Bravehearts Biography
The Queensbridge hip-hop trio Bravehearts first emerged in 1998, with a track on the soundtrack to the Hype Williams film Belly. From there, the Nas protégés moved on to his posse album QB Finest, and saw their track "Oochie Wally" go Gold. Jungle,...Full Bravehearts Biography
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Pros: Tight lyric's and bangin beat's.
Cons: to short of an album.
Bravehearts, Bravehearted was hot no doubt. But was to short with only 11 track's just like the hip hop classic Illmatic (10 track's including intro) with non-other then Nas the original Braveheart. So make sure you pick up. ***** out of 5.