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MC Eiht|Section 8

Section 8

MC Eiht

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By the time MC Eiht released Section 8 in 1999, he was five years removed from the success of his chart-topping We Come Strapped album and clearly struggling to revive that success. He'd slipped big-time with Last Man Standing (1997), his final album for Epic Street. In the wake of that album's disappointment and his departure from Epic, he hooked up with Mack 10, who had a boutique label aligned with Priority, Hoo Bangin' Records. Under Mack 10's guidance, MC Eiht went back to the basics for Section 8, and it resulted in his most accomplished album to date. There are a number of standout songs here, including "My Life," a laid-back slow jam that revisits the "la-la-la" vibe of "All for the Money." Other highlights include "Automatic," which boasts a strong Fredwreck Nassar production, and "Days of 89'," a heartfelt collaboration with longtime producer DJ Slip. Granted, Section 8 is spotty, with a few bland tracks sequenced toward the end -- then again, most gangsta rap albums are -- but it's still a vast improvement over Last Man Standing. Moreover, the variety of production styles and the reinvigorated rhymes of MC Eiht make Section 8 more interesting than either We Come Strapped (1994) or Death Threatz (1996), which are both solid albums yet rather same-sounding from track to track. Above all, though, it's nice to hear MC Eiht once again enthused about rapping. In fact, this is as lively as he'd sounded since his prime years with Compton's Most Wanted.

© Jason Birchmeier /TiVo

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MC Eiht

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1
Section 8 (Intro) Explicit
00:00:53

MC Eiht, MainArtist - Aaron Tyler, Composer - R. Garner, Composer

(C) 1999 Priority Records, LLC ℗ 1999 Priority Records, LLC

2
Living N' Tha Streetz Explicit
00:04:44

MC Eiht, MainArtist - Ronald LaPread, Composer - Aaron Tyler, Composer - T. Green, Composer - Lionel Richie, Composer - S. Heisser, Composer

(C) 1999 Priority Records, LLC ℗ 1999 Priority Records, LLC

3
My Life Explicit
00:04:54

MC Eiht, MainArtist - Aaron Tyler, Composer - T. Green, Composer

(C) 1999 Priority Records, LLC ℗ 1999 Priority Records, LLC

4
Murder At Night Explicit
00:04:23

MC Eiht, MainArtist - Aaron Tyler, Composer

(C) 1999 Priority Records, LLC ℗ 1999 Priority Records, LLC

5
Caution Explicit
00:04:42

MC Eiht, MainArtist - Aaron Tyler, Composer - L. Holbdy, Composer

(C) 1999 Priority Records, LLC ℗ 1999 Priority Records, LLC

6
The Getaway Explicit
00:00:26

MC Eiht, MainArtist - Unknown, Composer

(C) 1999 Priority Records, LLC ℗ 1999 Priority Records, LLC

7
Automatic Explicit
00:04:15

MC Eiht, MainArtist - Aaron Tyler, Composer - Frederick Nassar, Composer

(C) 1999 Priority Records, LLC ℗ 1999 Priority Records, LLC

8
Strawberriez -N- Cream Explicit
00:05:19

MC Eiht, MainArtist - Aaron Tyler, Composer - N. Steele, Composer

(C) 1999 Priority Records, LLC ℗ 1999 Priority Records, LLC

9
Flatline Explicit
00:04:32

MC Eiht, MainArtist - Aaron Tyler, Composer

(C) 1999 Priority Records, LLC ℗ 1999 Priority Records, LLC

10
Dayz Of 89' Explicit
00:04:48

Michael Henderson, Composer - MC Eiht, MainArtist - T. Allen, Composer - Aaron Tyler, Composer

(C) 1999 Priority Records, LLC ℗ 1999 Priority Records, LLC

11
Tha Hood Still Got Me Under Explicit
00:04:40

MC Eiht, MainArtist - Aaron Tyler, Composer - R. Garner, Composer

(C) 1999 Priority Records, LLC ℗ 1999 Priority Records, LLC

12
Me & My Bitch Explicit
00:04:20

MC Eiht, MainArtist - Aaron Tyler, Composer - J. Scott, Composer - R. Garner, Composer

(C) 1999 Priority Records, LLC ℗ 1999 Priority Records, LLC

13
III Tha Hood Way Explicit
00:04:27

MC Eiht, MainArtist - Aaron Tyler, Composer - R. Garner, Composer

(C) 1999 Priority Records, LLC ℗ 1999 Priority Records, LLC

14
Thicker Than Water Explicit
00:04:21

MC Eiht, MainArtist - Aaron Tyler, Composer - Kevin McCord, Composer

(C) 1999 Priority Records, LLC ℗ 1999 Priority Records, LLC

15
Tha Nail Shop Explicit
00:02:43

MC Eiht, MainArtist - Unknown, Composer

(C) 1999 Priority Records, LLC ℗ 1999 Priority Records, LLC

Chronique

By the time MC Eiht released Section 8 in 1999, he was five years removed from the success of his chart-topping We Come Strapped album and clearly struggling to revive that success. He'd slipped big-time with Last Man Standing (1997), his final album for Epic Street. In the wake of that album's disappointment and his departure from Epic, he hooked up with Mack 10, who had a boutique label aligned with Priority, Hoo Bangin' Records. Under Mack 10's guidance, MC Eiht went back to the basics for Section 8, and it resulted in his most accomplished album to date. There are a number of standout songs here, including "My Life," a laid-back slow jam that revisits the "la-la-la" vibe of "All for the Money." Other highlights include "Automatic," which boasts a strong Fredwreck Nassar production, and "Days of 89'," a heartfelt collaboration with longtime producer DJ Slip. Granted, Section 8 is spotty, with a few bland tracks sequenced toward the end -- then again, most gangsta rap albums are -- but it's still a vast improvement over Last Man Standing. Moreover, the variety of production styles and the reinvigorated rhymes of MC Eiht make Section 8 more interesting than either We Come Strapped (1994) or Death Threatz (1996), which are both solid albums yet rather same-sounding from track to track. Above all, though, it's nice to hear MC Eiht once again enthused about rapping. In fact, this is as lively as he'd sounded since his prime years with Compton's Most Wanted.

© Jason Birchmeier /TiVo

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