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Chill Rob G, Ride the Rhythm

Audio CD

Disk ID: 536855

Disk length: 49m 31s (12 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2001

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Future shock 4:15
2. Bad dreams 3:21
3. Court is now in session 4:20
4. Motivation 3:52
5. Dope rhymes 3:40
6. The power 6:06
7. Ride the rhythm 3:53
8. Make it 4:07
9. Let the words flow 4:16
10. Let me show you 4:13
11. Wild pitch (remix) 2:54
12. Let me show you (remix) 4:31

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Review

Sometimes the right folks get their props for absolutely the wrong reason. Chill Rob G is probably remembered most for "The Power," that ubiquitous cheerleader anthem with the refrain, "It's getting, it's getting, it's getting kinda hectic!" When Snap illegally lifted Rob's a cappella for "Let the Words Flow" for their Eurodance hit, his label sued and then released its own version without Rob's involvement. (That version is on this reissue, ironically without the original Loleatta Holloway sample.) But make no mistake, when it was released in 1989, Ride the Rhythm was well ahead of its time. Chill Rob G's stentorian voice put him on par with contemporaries like Chuck D while his dense rhymes anticipated next-generation rappers like Organized Konfusion. Ride showcases gems like the classic "Court Is Now in Session," a gripping tale of racial profiling. Here's your chance to check out the real artist. Don't sleep a second time. --Jeff Chang

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Ride the Rhythm

Tracks: 12, Disk length: 49m 37s (+0m 6s)

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