Frost - Smile Now, Die Later
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Track List: Smile Now, Die Later
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- East Side Rendezvous
- La Familia
- You Ain't Right
- Mari
- Nothing But Love For The Neighborhood
- Rest In Peace
- La Raza II (Cantina Mix)
- Bamscena
- Look At What I See
- How Many Ways Can You Lose A Body
- Last Days
- Youseemurda
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Album Details: Smile Now, Die Later
- Release Date:
- 10/24/1995
- Label:
- Relativity
- UPC:
- 088561150426
User Reviews: Smile Now, Die Later
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Best Album Ever
, June 22, 2000Reviewer: o_geniuz - See all o_geniuz's reviewsTHIS IS THE BEST ALBUM EVER AND I GIVE MY PROPS OUT TO FROST. THE SONG "EAST SIDE RENDEZVOUS" IS THE BEST SONG EVER MADE!!!!!!!!!!!! -
Original Frost
, August 19, 2001Reviewer: strictlygangsterrap - See all strictlygangsterrap's reviews0 of 1 Yahoo! Users found this Smile Now, Die Later review helpful Ye ye ye. This album has a very original style. Tracks like "Eastside Rendezvous", "You ain't right" and "Look at what I see" are tracks to play when you're alone with your girl or just to relax to. Others have the murderous theme like "How many ways can you lose a body", "Last Days" and mostly the eerie "Youseemurda". The other tracks are about the hood and a funky Marijuana song for y'all to get high to.
Very good album.
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Pro Reviews: Smile Now, Die Later
| EXPERT RATING: From AMG Reviews Between his first solo album, Hispanic Causing Panic, and his second record, Smile Now, Die Later, Frost dropped the "Kid" prefix from his name, which is only appropriate -- he matured quite a bit between the two records. Where Hispanci Causing Panic was a party record infused with the occasional self-aware/socially-conscious vibe, Smile Now, Die Later is a politically-charged album, a warning to all of his fellow Latino ghetto denizens to protect themselves. Since Frost's lyrical outlook has grown, it's only appropriate that his music has become richer -- now it draws from a variety of sources, from hardcore hip-hop and Latin beats, to deep funk and soul balalds. Like any mid-'90s hip-hop album, Smile Now, Die Later runs a bit too long, but if it's boiled down to its essential items, it is one fine listen. - Leo Stanley, All Music Guide |
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Frost -- originally known as Kid Frost -- was a pioneer in the field of Latin hip-hop, cutting some of its very first records and helping to bring exposure to other bilingual MCs. Frost was born Arturo Molina Jr. on May 31, 1964; while he spent some ...Full Frost Biography
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