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Lost Boyz - LB IV Life [Uptown/Universal] (CD)

LB IV Life [Uptown/Universal]
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Album Details: LB IV Life [Uptown/Universal]

Release Date:09/28/1999
Label:Fontana Universal
UPC:601215326826

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User Reviews: LB IV Life [Uptown/Universal]

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    Re: I think this ablum is great.

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Apr 18, 2001

    THIS ALBUM IS GOOD. I ESPECIALLY APPRECIATE TAKE A HIKE, LB IV LIFE. THOSE TRACKS ARE THE BEST. NOTHING STILL COMPARES TO LEGAL DRUG MONEY. I WONDER THAT IN THE FUTURE WILL THEY HAVE THE SAME EFFECT WITHOUT THE THUNDER OF TAH MAKING SURE YOU GET ...THE MESSAGE. THE MOST UNDERATED GROUP OUT, AND STILL SENDS A POSITIVE MESSAGE, BUT KEEPS WANTING TO BOUNCE AND HAVE FUN! CHEEKS BEST MC 2G-TILL! Read more Less

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    Re: I think this ablum is great.

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Nov 26, 2000

    YEAH I REALLY THINK THIS ALBUM WAS OFF THE HOOK. I LOVE ALL THE SONGS ESPECIALLY NUMBERS 1-18 BASICALLY ALL OF IT. MR. CHEEKS I'M WANTING FOR YOUR SOLO ALBUM. ONE L.B.FAM 4 LIFE

Pro Reviews: LB IV Life [Uptown/Universal]

  • All Music Guide

    The Lost Boyz third manifestation LB IV Life completes a tumultuous year for the Jamaica, Queens triumvirate -- a year in which they lost not only a member of their core unit, but a family member with the tragic shooting death of hypeman Freaky Tah (which obviously casts an ominously somber ambience over this release). Still, The Lost Boyz' prosperity still depends heavily upon the effectiveness of frontman Mr. Cheeks. Relying on charisma, rather than content, Cheeks' strongest attribute remains firmly entrenched in the hook department. While not majestic in nature, there is a simple yet irresistible quality attached to his gravelly voice, and there is no escaping the urge to murmur his catch phrases aloud. Cheeks and company sound convincing over the fevered strings of "Take a Hike" and the Queens rock roll number "Plug Me In." Their alluring lead single "Ghetto Jiggy" is destined for heavy rotation and fully illustrates The Lost Boyz's good-time brand of hip-hop. The second half of ...this disc, however, finds The Lost Boyz falling prey to previous Achilles' heels such as drab production, and crossover casualties suffocate the LP's continuity. Ultimately LB IV Life encompasses both the best and worst of what The Lost Boyz have to offer hip-hop's masses, with little variance in between. - Matt Conaway, All Music Guide Read more Less

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The Lost Boyz

The Lost Boyz included Freaky Tah, Mr. Cheeks, Pretty Lou, and Spigg Nice. The rap quartet's first single -- "Lifestyles of the Rich and Shameless" -- earned them a contract with Uptown Records, which released their second single, "Jeeps, Lex Coups, Bimaz Benz," later in 1995. After the "Renee" single (recorded for the Don't Be a Menace to South Central While You're Dr... Read more