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Cunninlynguists - Southernunderground (CD)

Southernunderground
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4 out of 5.0 stars 2 Ratings (2 Reviews)

Album Details: Southernunderground

Release Date:04/20/2004
Label:Freshchest
UPC:820587200422

Track List: Southernunderground

  1. Intro
  2. Southernunderground
  3. South
  4. Love Ain't
  5. Rain
  6. Doin' Alright
  7. Interlude 1
  8. Old School
  9. Seasons
  10. Nasty Filthy
  1. Falling Down
  2. Sunrise/Sunset
  3. Interlude 2
  4. Appreciation [Remix]
  5. Dying Nation
  6. War
  7. Executive Producer Commentary [M...
  8. Thugged Out Since Cub Scouts [Li...
  9. Can't Help Myself [Live][Multime...

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User Reviews: Southernunderground

  • Overall:

    Lyrics:

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    another artist i happened to find

    By tsrif  Dec 31, 2005

    Pros: Great lyrics with some good beats

    Cons: unfortunately the f***ing dj had to step in and ruin more than half of the album

    This album would have gotten five stars, but that damn dj "billy bob" was so annoying. So many songs were interupted by some redneck sounding retard who thought that saying his name in the middle of every song would be cool. Aside from that..., this was better than "Will rap for Food", because the beats are better and the flow is just as good. If i discouraged anyone due to the first part of my review, i'm sorry, but that really pisses me off, but it may not piss you off. The idiot does talk for only about five or six seconds, but, for me at least, the mood of the song changes and it is harder to enjoy. Give it a listen to before you buy it so you can decide if it is worth the money. P.S. "Will rap for food" doesn't have a mentally challenged dj, check it out. Read more Less

  • Overall:

    Lyrics:

    Music:

    this is it man

    By bbbbeef  Apr 14, 2005

    Pros: great lyrics and beats

    Cons: no cons!

    oh man...yeah dude. this is a good cd!

Pro Reviews: Southernunderground

  • All Music Guide

    For those searching in the ashes of 21st century hiphop for a semblance of its basement past, the sophomore LP by Dirty South trio Cunninlynguists was an encouraging sign. The generally unheralded crew put together a revisionist type of album in a time of lost innocence for hiphop (referred to here as "the Ice Age"). The spit and polish of the album are remarkable for a socalled backpacker group, as the tightly packaged tracks touch on the entire emotional gamut (something of an anomaly in hiphop at the time of its release). The MCs, Kentucky native Deacon the Villain and Florida representative Mr. SOS, display a lyrical deftness and genuine feel for the music rarely seen in the blingconscious rap of the latterday era. The bulk of the sound is sculpted by the idiosyncratic ear of Atlantabased producer Kno, who hits the listener with a variety of soundscapes ranging from the rugged ("The South") to the emotional ("Love Ain't," with a smooth lyrical sample of Classic IV's "Traces") to ev...en the heartwrenching ("Rain," which lifts a lyrical sample of Elton John's "We All Fall in Love Sometimes"). This is music with both meaning and sincere feeling, as the group tackles everything from politics (on "Dying Nation" and the instrumental opus "War") to disgruntled fastfood workers (the manically perverse "Falling Down"). The lyrical content, always sharp and articulate, is sometimes as powerful as a jab to the windpipe. Dense, selfindulgent, and serious, but not without comic relief, this is a bona fide "endtoend burner" from an unexpected source. - M.F. DiBella, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Cunninlynguists

The progressive Southern duo Cunninlynguists' combination of witty lyrics and edgy production has made them a favorite of underground hiphop fans. Before they teamed up, Deacon the Villain from Kentucky and Kno from Georgia were already well known among the hiphop underground for both their skills on the mike and their abilities in the producer's chair. Celph Titled, To... Read more