View Full Version : Cunninlynguists "SouthernUnderground" Classic album listen here
XoVeR
03-11-2003, 09:13 PM
http://bpdistribution.com/item_view.php?item=322
This link was created by Boiling Point Distribution, to promote Cunninlynguist Second LP "SouthernUnderground"
The Group consists of Deacon the Villain, Dj Kno, and new Member Mr SOS. Their first lp, "Will rap For Food" I know was sold briefly at Access, and it a classic, a great fucking album.
This album is even better.
Has Production by Kno, DOmingo, RJD2, and Freshchest Prose, and has Guest Appearance by Masta Ace, Supastition, Tondeff (Fresh off MTV's hip hop week Promo's), and Cashmere The PRofessional.
IF you order this album also order the other albums distributed by Boiling Point
Cunninlynguist "Will Rap For Food"
Extended F@mm (Tone, Session, Pack FM, Substantial) "Happy Fuck You Songs"
Supastition "Seven Years of Bad Luck"
All those albums are classics.
Dr. Kris Knacker
03-12-2003, 07:10 AM
NUMBER NINE, LIKE WHOAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks, hot shit! I loved the last album, werd ta big berd!
i'm glad i got this cd. its dope shit. i dunno about track 9. masta ace is ill but....
-djys
DEMiZe-
03-13-2003, 08:41 AM
That Cunninlynguists is soundin' pretty hot. The only problem I have with it is that I have a hard time listening to thier stuff after a while, like it's cool for the week, but after that it gets shelved. It just doesn't have that lasting appeal to me unlike what the legends put out. That's probably just me though. Tonedeff is ill on the Love Ain't track though.. hotness.
XoVeR
03-13-2003, 09:41 AM
Originally posted by DEMiZe-
That Cunninlynguists is soundin' pretty hot. The only problem I have with it is that I have a hard time listening to thier stuff after a while, like it's cool for the week, but after that it gets shelved. It just doesn't have that lasting appeal to me unlike what the legends put out. That's probably just me though. Tonedeff is ill on the Love Ain't track though.. hotness.
Are you nuts I got their first album in the october of 2001 the same day I got Masta Ace's Diposable Arts. I listen to both those albums still today about 18 months laters. This album to me is even better than their first album becuase of the diversity on tracks. (The first album was more battle Oriented, this one is more concept oriented).
Mr sos absoletly kills every song his is on, on this album. And Deacon and kno are deacon and kno, just ill as hell.
Djys how the fuck did you get the CD, don't be a bitch and tell me you bootlegged that shit. If you did you need to be stoned to death.
DEMiZe-
03-13-2003, 09:46 AM
Originally posted by XoVeR
Are you nuts I got their first album in the october of 2001 the same day I got Masta Ace's Diposable Arts. I listen to both those albums still today about 18 months laters. This album to me is even better than their first album becuase of the diversity on tracks. (The first album was more battle Oriented, this one is more concept oriented).
Mr sos absoletly kills every song his is on, on this album. And Deacon and kno are deacon and kno, just ill as hell.
Djys how the fuck did you get the CD, don't be a bitch and tell me you bootlegged that shit. If you did you need to be stoned to death.
I was expecting you to get mad, but I'm not hating or anything.. I'm just saying that to me they don't really have that lasting appeal but yo I can't front on Disposable Arts... that ish bumpin, ill stuff from Ace. Will Rap For Food was dope too.. 616 Rewind and Lynguistics were stand outs to me, but again, I'm not bumpin that CD anymore.. it just fell off my rotation.
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