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Fugees - Blunted On Reality (1994) FLAC

Fugees - Blunted On Reality (1994) FLAC

BAND/ARTIST: Fugees

  • Title: Blunted On Reality
  • Year Of Release: 1994
  • Label: Ruffhouse / Columbia
  • Genre: Hip-Hop, Rap
  • Quality: MP3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 01:10:42
  • Total Size: 168.4 MB / 436.3 MB
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Tracklist:

[1:15] 01. Fugees - Introduction (Album Version)
[4:30] 02. Fugees - Nappy Heads (Album Version)
[6:50] 03. Fugees - Blunted Interlude (Album Version)
[5:11] 04. Fugees - Recharge (Album Version)
[1:09] 05. Fugees - Freestyle Interlude (Album Version)
[5:03] 06. Fugees - Vocab (Album Version)
[0:21] 07. Fugees - Special News Bulletin (Album Version)
[5:10] 08. Fugees - Boof Baf (Album Version)
[4:04] 09. Fugees - Temple (Album Version)
[3:53] 10. Fugees - How Hard Is It (Album Version)
[0:50] 11. Fugees - Harlem Chit Chat Interlude (Album Version)
[3:43] 12. Fugees - Some Seek Stardom (Album Version)
[4:22] 13. Fugees - Giggles (Album Version)
[1:00] 14. Fugees - Da Kid From Haiti Interlude (Album Version)
[4:58] 15. Fugees - Rufugees On The Mic (Album Version)
[4:01] 16. Fugees - Living Like There Ain't No Tomorrow (Album Version)
[9:17] 17. Fugees - Shouts Out From The Block (Album Version)
[5:23] 18. Fugees - Nappy Heads (Remix)

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ABOUT THE ALBUM
1 disque(s) - 18 piste(s)
Durée totale : 01:10:42
Artiste principal : Fugees
Compositeur : Various Composers
Label : Ruffhouse / Columbia
Genre : Hip-Hop, Rap
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo
(P) 1993,1994 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

Given the brilliance of The Score and the shortage of Fugees albums in the '90s, many fans probably sought out Blunted on Reality. Those fans no doubt were a little shocked, though, by what they found. Yes, Blunted features Wyclef, Lauryn Hill, and Pras, but it's not quite the same trio that fans of The Score have come to know. Here they offer their take on rap circa 1993. However, rather than use rap as a starting point and depart from there into a myriad of other directions as they did on The Score, they used rap as a starting point and never depart, instead emulating the popular style of the era. In that sense, it comes across as a bit derived and undoubtedly confined by its stifled creative ambitions. If you think back, you'll probably remember 1993 as being the pinnacle of gangsta rap -- Dr. Dre's The Chronic was ubiquitous with not only its reach but also its influence, and Death Row was literally changing the game. If you keep this context in mind, it's a little easier to understand why Blunted on Reality sounds nothing like The Score. It's essentially the Fugees trying to earn respect in an era of gangstas, chronic, bitches, and guns by trying to come across as being hardcore. And, unfortunately, as hard as the Fugees portray themselves here, it can't help but seem a little silly in retrospect. It's an album that is best seen as novelty. Devoted fans may wish to seek it out for curiosity's sake, and that's understandable, but no one should approach this album expecting the prequel to The Score.
© Jason Birchmeier /TiVo







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