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Leading up to the release of Feedback, Jurassic 5 rapper Soup distanced his group from the rap underground that had embraced his music, but apparently had not paid enough of his bills. "It's a step up for us because we have been basically known as an underground group.... We've been known as a backpacker group." Indeed, after years of bringing their live show to thousands of scattered festival-goers (Lollapalooza, Warped, Bonnaroo, Reading), the group reached for the same type of commercialized sweet spot that had made Black Eyed Peas one of the hottest things in rap during the mid-2000s. That doesn't mean more sex, but it does mean more anthems, more featured appearances, and more sounds from the contemporary rap charts. With producer Cut Chemist gone for a solo production career, the group focused heavily on their other in-house source, DJ Nu-Mark, who contributes an opener in "Back 4 U" that makes it sound as though nothing has changed in the Jurassic camp. His pair of Sugar Hill tributes later in the album ("Radio," "In the House") end up being highlights of the album, not because they're stellar, but because the outside producers come up short so often. Interscope may have sprung for some of the most expensive for-hire producers -- Scott Storch (famous for 50 Cent, T.I., Lil' Kim, and the Roots) and Salaam Remi (Fugees, Nas, Ludacris, Joss Stone) -- but any savvy listener can go right down the track listing and match nearly every production to the source that prompted it. "Baby Please" is a horn-led Neptunes rewrite, "Gotta Understand" a signature Kanye West production (complete with Curtis Mayfield's sampled crooning), and "Get It Together" tries to capitalize on the fad of catchy whistling hooks already defined by Juelz Santana's "There It Go! (The Whistle Song)." The first single, a sunny singalong titled "Work It Out," has the contributions of the Dave Matthews Band. Against productions this commercialized, Jurassic's top-notch rhymers -- Chali 2na, Soup, Akil -- usually end up spitting rhymes already familiar to listeners of their earlier work.
© John Bush /TiVo

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1
Back 4 U Explicit
00:03:16

Trevor Horn, Composer - Gary Langan, Composer - Anne Dudley, Composer - Charles Stewart, Composer - Kent Hitchcock, SoundEngineer - Mark Ali Potsic, Composer - Dante Lamar Givens, Composer - Marc Stuart, Composer - Jurassic 5, MainArtist - Courtenay Henderson, Composer - Jonathan Edward Jeczalik, Composer - Paul Robert Morley, Composer - DJ Nu-Mark, Producer, SoundEngineer

2006 Interscope Records 2006 Interscope Records

2
Radio Explicit
00:03:51

S. Gibbs, Composer - L. Miller, Composer - C. Stewart, Composer - B. Bailey, Composer - SalaamRemi.com, Producer - Mark Ali Potsic, Composer - Dante Lamar Givens, Composer - Marc F. Stuart, Composer - Jurassic 5, MainArtist - Courtenay Henderson, Composer - C. Fleming, Composer - Reginald Payne, Composer - Darryl Calloway, Composer - George Edward Belton Jr., Composer

2006 Interscope Records 2006 Interscope Records

3
Brown Girl (Suga Plum) Explicit
00:03:44

C. Stewart, Composer - Franz Reuther, Composer - Scott Storch, Composer, Producer - Brick & Lace, FeaturedArtist - Mark Ali Potsic, Composer - Dante Lamar Givens, Composer - Marc F. Stuart, Composer - Jurassic 5, MainArtist - Courtenay Henderson, Composer

2006 Interscope Records 2006 Interscope Records

4
Gotta Understand Explicit
00:03:47

Curtis Mayfield, Composer - Lucas MacFadden, Composer - Charles Stewart, Composer - Mark Ali Potsic, Composer - Dante Lamar Givens, Composer - Marc Stuart, Composer - Jurassic 5, MainArtist - Courtenay Henderson, Composer - Bean One, Producer - Todd Mayfield, Composer

2006 Interscope Records 2006 Interscope Records

5
In The House
00:04:54

C. Stewart, Composer - G. Grainger, Composer - Mark Ali Potsic, Composer - Dante Lamar Givens, Composer - Marc F. Stuart, Composer - Jurassic 5, MainArtist - Courtenay Henderson, Composer - DJ Nu-Mark, Producer

2006 Interscope Records 2006 Interscope Records

6
Baby Please Explicit
00:03:26

Mabon Hodges, Composer - Lucas MacFadden, Composer - Al Green, Composer - Exile, Producer - Charles Stewart, Composer - Mark Ali Potsic, Composer - Dante Lamar Givens, Composer - Marc Stuart, Composer - Jurassic 5, MainArtist - Courtenay Henderson, Composer

2006 Interscope Records 2006 Interscope Records

7
Work It Out
00:03:51

D. Matthews, Composer - Dave Matthews Band, FeaturedArtist - C. Stewart, Composer - Roland Kovac, Composer - Mark Ali Potsic, Composer - Dante Lamar Givens, Composer - Marc F. Stuart, Composer - Jurassic 5, MainArtist - Courtenay Henderson, Composer - DJ Nu-Mark, Producer

2006 Interscope Records 2006 Interscope Records

8
Where We At Explicit
00:03:00

C. Stewart, Composer - Mark Ali Potsic, Composer - Dante Lamar Givens, Composer - Marc F. Stuart, Composer - Jurassic 5, MainArtist - Courtenay Henderson, Composer - DJ Nu-Mark, Producer

2006 Interscope Records 2006 Interscope Records

9
Get It Together Explicit
00:03:33

S. Gibbs, Composer - C. Stewart, Composer - Barrett Strong, Composer - SalaamRemi.com, Producer - N. Whitfield, Composer - Mark Ali Potsic, Composer - Dante Lamar Givens, Composer - Marc F. Stuart, Composer - Jurassic 5, MainArtist - Courtenay Henderson, Composer

2006 Interscope Records 2006 Interscope Records

10
Future Sound Explicit
00:03:12

H. Nilsson, Composer - C. Stewart, Composer - Mark Ali Potsic, Composer - Dante Lamar Givens, Composer - Marc F. Stuart, Composer - Jurassic 5, MainArtist - Courtenay Henderson, Composer - DJ Nu-Mark, Producer

2006 Interscope Records 2006 Interscope Records

11
J Resume
00:00:38

C. Stewart, Composer - Mark Ali Potsic, Composer - Dante Lamar Givens, Composer - Marc F. Stuart, Composer - Jurassic 5, MainArtist - Courtenay Henderson, Composer - DJ Nu-Mark, Producer

2006 Interscope Records 2006 Interscope Records

12
Red Hot Explicit
00:03:43

B. MANN, Composer - C. Stewart, Composer - Mark Ali Potsic, Composer - Dante Lamar Givens, Composer - Marc F. Stuart, Composer - Jurassic 5, MainArtist - Courtenay Henderson, Composer - DJ Nu-Mark, Producer - Kenny Dope Gonzalez, Composer

2006 Interscope Records 2006 Interscope Records

13
Turn It Out Explicit
00:03:17

C. Stewart, Composer - Mark Ali Potsic, Composer - Dante Lamar Givens, Composer - Marc F. Stuart, Composer - Jurassic 5, MainArtist - Courtenay Henderson, Composer - DJ Nu-Mark, Producer

2006 Interscope Records 2006 Interscope Records

14
End Up Like This Explicit
00:03:57

A. Gaye, Composer - E. Stover, Composer - C. Stewart, Composer - Marvin Gaye, Composer - SALAAM REMI, Composer - SalaamRemi.com, Producer - Mark Ali Potsic, Composer - Dante Lamar Givens, Composer - Marc F. Stuart, Composer - Jurassic 5, MainArtist - Courtenay Henderson, Composer - J. Nyx Jr., Composer

2006 Interscope Records 2006 Interscope Records

15
Canto De Ossanha
00:04:19

Vinicius De Moraes, Composer - Baden Powell, Composer - Jurassic 5, MainArtist - DJ Nu-Mark, Producer

2006 Interscope Records 2006 Interscope Records

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Leading up to the release of Feedback, Jurassic 5 rapper Soup distanced his group from the rap underground that had embraced his music, but apparently had not paid enough of his bills. "It's a step up for us because we have been basically known as an underground group.... We've been known as a backpacker group." Indeed, after years of bringing their live show to thousands of scattered festival-goers (Lollapalooza, Warped, Bonnaroo, Reading), the group reached for the same type of commercialized sweet spot that had made Black Eyed Peas one of the hottest things in rap during the mid-2000s. That doesn't mean more sex, but it does mean more anthems, more featured appearances, and more sounds from the contemporary rap charts. With producer Cut Chemist gone for a solo production career, the group focused heavily on their other in-house source, DJ Nu-Mark, who contributes an opener in "Back 4 U" that makes it sound as though nothing has changed in the Jurassic camp. His pair of Sugar Hill tributes later in the album ("Radio," "In the House") end up being highlights of the album, not because they're stellar, but because the outside producers come up short so often. Interscope may have sprung for some of the most expensive for-hire producers -- Scott Storch (famous for 50 Cent, T.I., Lil' Kim, and the Roots) and Salaam Remi (Fugees, Nas, Ludacris, Joss Stone) -- but any savvy listener can go right down the track listing and match nearly every production to the source that prompted it. "Baby Please" is a horn-led Neptunes rewrite, "Gotta Understand" a signature Kanye West production (complete with Curtis Mayfield's sampled crooning), and "Get It Together" tries to capitalize on the fad of catchy whistling hooks already defined by Juelz Santana's "There It Go! (The Whistle Song)." The first single, a sunny singalong titled "Work It Out," has the contributions of the Dave Matthews Band. Against productions this commercialized, Jurassic's top-notch rhymers -- Chali 2na, Soup, Akil -- usually end up spitting rhymes already familiar to listeners of their earlier work.
© John Bush /TiVo

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