| Product Summary | | UPC: 00602498870440 | | Release Date: 12/19/2006 | | Buy.com Sku: 202019389 | | Item#: M2PSYG | Format: CD |
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| | Album Notes and Credits | Notes & Personnel Info |  | Personnel: Styles P (rap vocals). |  | Additional personnel: Marsha From Floetry, Gerald LeVert, Jagged Edge (vocals); Rashad, Sizzla, Swizz Beatz, Talib Kweli, The LOX, Flipsyde (rap vocals). |  | Styles P had been through his share of trials and tribulations, between the success of his certified gold debut, A GANGSTER AND A GENTLEMEN, and the release of its much-delayed follow-up, TIME IS MONEY. After a brief prison term for assault, Styles's label drama began, and he chose to go the mixtape route, recording three while Interscope put TIME IS MONEY on the back burner. Nearly two years after its first single came out, the Lox's most laidback crew member's sophomore album finally arrived to smash the world. With his measured cadences, sly one-liners, and understated intensity, Styles P once again proves he can display all the lyrical power of the most amped-up rhyme spitter without losing his cool. Tight production comes courtesy of Havoc, Lil Jon, Rashad, Hi-Tek, and the Alchemist, while the guest list features Talib Kweli, Jae Hood, Jadakiss, Sheek Louch, Akon, and Marsha of Floetry. |  | While the title became more and more ironic with every pushed-back release date, Styles P's long-delayed Time Is Money feels immediate, like an excellent mixtape with extremely high production values, and certainly not what you'd expect from a "four years in the making" album. This vital slab of street music pops from the get-go with "G-Joint," a vicious stab at rival gangs -- G-Unit included -- with producer Huu Banga crunching a sample of Asia's "Only Time Will Tell" into an amazingly fresh loop. Old-school soul -- with Talib Kweli and Gerald LeVert stopping by for some worthwhile collaborations -- dominates the next three cuts, then Styles' old crew the LOX appear and the radio-friendly section of the album begins. T.I.'s favorite Crystal Waters loop is featured on "Favorite Drug" and Akon adds his usual hooks and swagger to "Can You Believe It," and while it's been a standard exercise in how to make a solid thug album up to this point, "I'm Black" is a different story altogether. As Time Is Money was seeing release, blogs were all over the track claiming radio wouldn't touch it, then radio claimed they weren't shipped it. It really was perfect blog-age marketing, since who would think a single with "Even tho' my skin is kinda light/That just means my ancestors were raped by somebody white" would be sandwiched into the drive-time playlist? The song's use of "Black" instead of "African American" was also at issue, but as James Brown gets name-checked and Marsha Ambrosius from Floetry lays the serious soul on the chorus, it becomes apparent that Styles is recalling an era where Panthers roamed America and "Sing it loud/I'm Black and I'm proud" was the slogan. Somehow, the track blends well into the album, and while there's a case to be made that G-Unit beefing and club tracks don't mean much from a rapper who has grown significantly and can now bring a revolution, when Styles paints a picture of partying, irresponsible gangster living, or hanging with your crew, it's just as vivid, just as exciting. Add solid production from Hi-Tek, the Alchemist, Scott Storch, and Lil Jon with a tight track list that has no tolerance for filler, and you've got a knockout full-length. ~ David Jeffries | Producer: Huu Banga; Neo Da Matrix; Grease; Rashad; Havoc; Hi-Tek; Alchemist; Scott Storch; Jonathan "Lil' Jon" Smith; Supa Mario; Vinny Idol | Musical Guests |  | The Lox |  | Gerald Levert |  | Talib Kweli |  | Sizzla |  | Jagged Edge |  | Akon |
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 | CD Review: Styles P's Time Is Money By: khal - Cinema Blend CD Reviews Published on: 12/22/2006 | | Monetary aspirations are the name of the game when you are signed to a major label. But when you wear your hood on your sleeve like Styles does, it's a slap in the face when you can just tell that he is reaching for "that" audience. It's a shame that he has to water down some of his flavor to get paid, but this is not a perfect world. Life is short, and time is money....read the full review |
| | Artist Overview | | Styles P debuted in the late-1990s, signed to Bad Boy as one-third of the Yonkers-based group, the Lox. After a shiny-suit, commercial-rap phase characterized by the hit, "All About the Benjamins," with their Puff-produced album, MONEY, POWER & RESPECT, Styles and company turned toward more thugged-out hip-hop, signing with DMX's Ruff Ryders for their sophomore effort, WE ARE THE STREETS. Styles first stood out from his crew with the hit weed anthem, "Good Times," off his 2002 solo debut, A GANGSTER AND A GENTLEMAN. Plagued by label entrapments, Styles went the mixtape route while his second LP, TIME IS MONEY, stayed on hold until finally appearing in 2006. |
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| | Technical Info |  | Release Date : 12/19/2006 |  | Original Release Date : 2006 |  | Catalog ID : B-0000570702 |  | Label : Interscope Records (USA) |  | Number of Discs : 1 |  | Runtime : 44m : 42s |  | Studio/Live : Studio |  | Mono/Stereo : Stereo |  | SPAR Code : n/a |  | UPC : 00602498870440 |
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| | Professional Reviews | | Spin (pp.90-91) - "[H]e's something of a throwback....A weather-beaten dude who conveys a deeply troubled, overwhelmingly masculine experience through a minimum of gestures."Vibe (p.212) - 3.5 discs out of 5 - "TIME's best moments come when the Ghost drops his fist and focuses inward for inspiration." |
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