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Album Details: S.O.S.A. (Save Our Streets AZ)

Release Date:01/01/2000
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    The boy wit the billion dollar vocal cor

    By Abraham  Jan 18, 2003 | 2 out of 2 found this S.O.S.A. (Save Our Streets AZ) review helpful

    This was an underground lp released by AZ, independently, after he and his label had problems. this lp is only 12tracks, but 12 great tracks. i have to say this is one of the best lp ive heard. this lp is hard to find, and the only way to get it is b...y download. classic stuff on here. songs such as "platinum barz", "problems", etc.like AZ said in da intro to this lp..."yall think i was gon fade out, never that"1 Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    After bursting onto the scene with a cameo in Nas' classic "Life's a Bitch," Brooklyn native AZ has struggled to find a place in the hip-hop landscape. Often mired by poor production and a lack of support from record companies, AZ's substantial lyrical gifts have been relegated to the dustbin of hip-hop history. His 2000 album, S.O.S.A. (Save Our Streets AZ), is his third attempt at acceptance, a lean ten-track effort that should turn a few heads. AZ is at the top of his game on tracks like "Platinum Bars" and the low-riding funk of "Bodies Gotta Get Caught." Similarly, the lead single "I Don't Give a Fuck Now" along with "Problems" and "Let's Toast" demonstrate the power of AZ's lyrical wizardry. More than just saving the streets, S.O.S.A. may be what it takes to save AZ's career.

    - Jon Azpiri, All Music Guide

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AZ

One of the numerous thoughtful, literate gangsta rappers to emerge from New York during the mid-'90s, AZ never garnered the attention of peers like Nas and Jay Z. Instead, he saw his debut album, Doe or Die, become a critical favorite in late 1995 before his career suddenly went downhill after such modest and short-lived success. Critics and b-boys alike celebrated AZ a... Read more