Pros: Charismatic Rapping, Easily-listenable Production, Tons of Variety! Cons: It's hard to LOVE anything other than a handful of cuts, too lengthy
I am of the opinion that Southside Jamaica Queens’s hip hop foursome the Lost Boyz, despite being one of the most successful rap acts of the 90s, are far too often slept on by even the most open-minded rap journalists. Seriously, look throughout ...
Pros: The singles are decent enough. It's not hard on the ears. Cons: Seems to me that this was just an average addition to the mid-90's herd.
One thing my recent self-imposed crash course on rap has taught me is that the entire genre is subject to the very same rules as any other form of music. You got your innovators and visionaries, your technical gurus and uber-producers, and of course, ...
Pros: Cohesiveness of Cheeks and Tah, Some diverse subject matter, Some classic songs. Cons: The last third of the album drags a bit.
This is part one of a three part series to cover all the Lost Boyz LP's. I am doing this now because the group will probably never put out another album. This is due to the death of one member of the group (Freaky Tah) and the just announced 37 year ...
This isn't the first Lost Boyz cd that I bought, but it is my favorite. The members of The lost Boyz are Mr Cheeks, Freaky Tah (RIP), Pretty Lou, Spigg Nice.
I really love the lyrics and the beats that the Lost Boyz put out, it's for chillin' with...
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