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Key Information
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| Artist: |
Atmosphere |
| Record Label: |
Fat Beats |
| Genre: |
R&B |
| Subgenre: |
Underground/Alt Rap |
| Release Date: |
June 11, 2002 |
| Album Duration: |
68m:53s |
| Number of Discs: |
1 |
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Song List: Disc 1
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1. Onemosphere 2. Bass and the Movement 3. Give Me 4. F*@k You Lucy 5. Hair 6. Godlovesugly 7. Song About a Friend, A 8. Flesh 9. Saves the Day 10. Lovelife 11. Breathing 12. Vampires 13. Girl Named Hope, A 14. Godlovesugly Reprise (Reprise) 15. Modern Man's Hustle 16. One of a Kind 17. Blamegame 18. Shrapnel |
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Atmosphere: Slug (rap vocals); Ant (programming). Additional personnel: Mankwe Ndosi, Sara Lindsay, Sara Schrantz (vocals); I Self Devine (rap vocals); George Faber (harmonica). Recorded at A440 Studios, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Recording information: A440 Studios Mpls., MN. Move over Eminem, and tell Slim Shady the news. Not only is Twin Cities white rapper Slug (the voice of Atmosphere) more interested in storytelling than in venting his personal frustrations, his partner Ant culls together more innovative beats and tracks than anybody this side of Timbaland or El-P. Together they present GOD LOVES UGLY, a slice of progressive, underground hip-hop whose rhymes are full of rich detail and imaginative construction, and whose music is both funky and, well, atmospheric. Though the album did make its way onto the charts, it's probably not lowest-common-denominator enough to connect on the level of Eminem, but that'll just make Atmosphere our little secret. |
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