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Kurupt|Space Boogie: Smoke Oddessey

Space Boogie: Smoke Oddessey

Kurupt

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Following his career-establishing debut on Dr. Dre's The Chronic in 1992, Kurupt quickly proved that he wasn't your standard West Coast gangsta rapper. No, Kurupt is much more than that -- he has brash charisma and more than enough attitude. He doesn't shy away from drama and isn't afraid to speak his mind. Yet character only goes so far -- even in rap. On Space Boogie: Smoke Oddessey, Kurupt finally brings some substantial creativity to that sense of character. This was what prevented Streetz Is a Mutha from being a great album -- he had rhymes and beats but couldn't bring it all together into a satisfying album. He does that here, to an extent. Yes, Kurupt finally manages to bring a sense of songcraft to his rhymes on Space Boogie. Every song here seems to capture a different motif: Some take a feel-good Cali-sunshine approach, others capture a theatrical gangsta approach. In addition, Kurupt employs a number of talented West Coast guests (Snoop Dogg, Xzibit, Nate Dogg), which brings a sense of variety, and employs primarily one top West Coast producer (Fredwreck), which brings a sense of cohesion. So when you break the album down to its elements, Space Boogie has all the makings of a perfect rap album. But it ultimately falls a bit short. More than anything, Kurupt's songcraft goes a little too far as he seems willing to try everything from hardcore rap ("The Hardest...") to pop-rap ("It's Over"). And by sadly inviting along Fred Durst and DJ Lethal from Limp Bizkit, in addition to Everlast, Kurupt's ill-fated crossover ambitions seem a little too overt. Still, even if Space Boogie doesn't quite realize its ambitions by overreaching, it shows that Kurupt's on a steady path to superstardom.
© Jason Birchmeier /TiVo

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1
Blast Off (Intro) Explicit
00:01:50

Kurupt, MainArtist

2001 D.P.G Online 2001 D.P.G Online

2
Space Boogie Explicit
00:04:11

Kurupt, MainArtist - Nate Dogg, FeaturedArtist

2001 D.P.G Online 2001 D.P.G Online

3
Hate On Me Explicit
00:03:48

Kurupt, MainArtist - Soopafly, FeaturedArtist - Damani, FeaturedArtist

2001 D.P.G Online 2001 D.P.G Online

4
On Da Grind Explicit
00:03:40

Kurupt, MainArtist - Daz, FeaturedArtist

2001 D.P.G Online 2001 D.P.G Online

5
It's Over Explicit
00:03:24

Kurupt, MainArtist - Natina Reed, FeaturedArtist

2001 D.P.G Online 2001 D.P.G Online

6
Can't Go Wrong Explicit
00:04:03

DJ Quik, FeaturedArtist - Kurupt, MainArtist - Butch Cassidy, FeaturedArtist

2001 D.P.G Online 2001 D.P.G Online

7
On, Onsite Explicit
00:04:19

Kurupt, MainArtist - Lil 1/2 Dead, FeaturedArtist

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8
Sunshine Explicit
00:04:52

Jon B, FeaturedArtist - Kurupt, MainArtist

2001 D.P.G Online 2001 D.P.G Online

9
The Hardest Explicit
00:04:31

Kurupt, MainArtist - Nate Dogg, FeaturedArtist - Xzibit, FeaturedArtist - MC Ren, FeaturedArtist

2001 D.P.G Online 2001 D.P.G Online

10
Gangsta's Explicit
00:04:30

Kurupt, MainArtist

2001 D.P.G Online 2001 D.P.G Online

11
Bring Back That G... Explicit
00:04:30

Kurupt, MainArtist - Goldie Loc, FeaturedArtist - Snopp Doggy Dogg, FeaturedArtist

2001 D.P.G Online 2001 D.P.G Online

12
Lay It On Back Explicit
00:03:59

Fred Durst, FeaturedArtist - Kurupt, MainArtist - DJ Lethal, FeaturedArtist - Nate Dogg, FeaturedArtist

2001 D.P.G Online 2001 D.P.G Online

13
Just Don't Give A... Explicit
00:05:02

Kurupt, MainArtist - DJ Lethal, FeaturedArtist

2001 D.P.G Online 2001 D.P.G Online

14
At It Again Explicit
00:03:32

Kurupt, MainArtist

2001 D.P.G Online 2001 D.P.G Online

15
Kuruption Explicit
00:05:54

Everlast, FeaturedArtist - Kurupt, MainArtist

2001 D.P.G Online 2001 D.P.G Online

16
Da World Explicit
00:05:06

Kurupt, MainArtist - Daz, FeaturedArtist

2001 D.P.G Online 2001 D.P.G Online

Albumbeschreibung

Following his career-establishing debut on Dr. Dre's The Chronic in 1992, Kurupt quickly proved that he wasn't your standard West Coast gangsta rapper. No, Kurupt is much more than that -- he has brash charisma and more than enough attitude. He doesn't shy away from drama and isn't afraid to speak his mind. Yet character only goes so far -- even in rap. On Space Boogie: Smoke Oddessey, Kurupt finally brings some substantial creativity to that sense of character. This was what prevented Streetz Is a Mutha from being a great album -- he had rhymes and beats but couldn't bring it all together into a satisfying album. He does that here, to an extent. Yes, Kurupt finally manages to bring a sense of songcraft to his rhymes on Space Boogie. Every song here seems to capture a different motif: Some take a feel-good Cali-sunshine approach, others capture a theatrical gangsta approach. In addition, Kurupt employs a number of talented West Coast guests (Snoop Dogg, Xzibit, Nate Dogg), which brings a sense of variety, and employs primarily one top West Coast producer (Fredwreck), which brings a sense of cohesion. So when you break the album down to its elements, Space Boogie has all the makings of a perfect rap album. But it ultimately falls a bit short. More than anything, Kurupt's songcraft goes a little too far as he seems willing to try everything from hardcore rap ("The Hardest...") to pop-rap ("It's Over"). And by sadly inviting along Fred Durst and DJ Lethal from Limp Bizkit, in addition to Everlast, Kurupt's ill-fated crossover ambitions seem a little too overt. Still, even if Space Boogie doesn't quite realize its ambitions by overreaching, it shows that Kurupt's on a steady path to superstardom.
© Jason Birchmeier /TiVo

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