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Brother Ali - Champion EP

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Format: CD
Catalog: 49
Rel. Date: 05/11/2004
UPC: 826257004925

Champion EP
Artist: Brother Ali
Format: CD
New: NOT IN STORE, BUT IN PRINT AND ORDER-ABLE - , call or email $16.99
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. Champion
2. Bad Ma Fucka
3. Sleepwalker
4. Love on Display
5. Self Taught
6. Heads Down (You Haven't Done That Yet)
7. Chain Link
8. Weaheedah's Hands
9. Rain Water

More Info:

Since you couldn't wait for the new album to drop, Brother Ali & ANT present the "Champion EP". 9 new and unreleased tracks including a remix of "Champion" from 2003's critically acclaimed "Shadows on the Sun".

Reviews:

I know it's hard for you to discard what's carved in you," he raps to himself, and that about sums up this Midwestern hip-hop breakout-he's either too experienced a battler or too wise a preacher to present himself as anything but a bad example. Which is good, because he's on a Joe Strummer-sized mission: "Waheedah's Hands" quotes a Bill Withers chorus to pay homage to the women who carved him. "Heads Down (You Haven't Done That Yet)" celebrates cunnilingus as man's work. "Chain Link" (with a cameo by Harlem's Vast Aire) is about the workers of the world, via Minneapolis's West Broadway. Atmosphere's Ant provides futurist reggae, alien soul, and funk that evokes gospel without exactly sampling it. Makes you remember that Illmatic was only around forty minutes long too. "I know it's hard for you to discard what's carved in you," he raps to himself, and that about sums up this Midwestern hip-hop breakout-he's either too experienced a battler or too wise a preacher to present himself as anything but a bad example. Which is good, because he's on a Joe Strummer-sized mission: "Waheedah's Hands" quotes a Bill Withers chorus to pay homage to the women who carved him. "Heads Down (You Haven't Done That Yet)" celebrates cunnilingus as man's work. "Chain Link" (with a cameo by Harlem's Vast Aire) is about the workers of the world, via Minneapolis's West Broadway. Atmosphere's Ant provides futurist reggae, alien soul, and funk that evokes gospel without exactly sampling it. Makes you remember that Illmatic was only around forty minutes long too."
        
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