| Product Summary | | Label: Sony/columbia | | UPC: 00074646384329 | | Release Date: 4/4/2000 | | Buy.com Sku: 60399417 | | Item#: M495R3 | | Buy.com Sales Rank: 25050 | Format: CD |
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| In February of 2000, fans were saddened to hear that Big Pun had passed away. As a great MC and music artist, Big Pun left behind an album that fans will appreciate. Such songs as , "Watch Those", "Wrong Ones", and "New York Giants" are ready to make history with the hip-hop rhymes of this late artist.
| | Album Notes and Credits | Notes & Personnel Info |  | Personnel includes: Christopher Lee "Big Punisher" Rios (rap vocals); Lord Sear, Opera Steve, Prospect, Donell Jones, Cuban Link, M.O.P., SunKiss, Remi Martin, Drag-On, Fat Joe (vocals); Joe Davi (guitar); Dahoud, Dave "Jam" Hall (keyboards); Papo Pepin (percussion); DJ LV (scratches); Tony Sunshine (background vocals). |  | Producers include: Knobody, Just Blaze, Younglord, Minnesota, KNS. |  | Engineers include: Christian "Soundboy" Delatour, Doug Wilson, Brian Stanley. |  | Recorded at Sony Music Studios, Battery Studios, The Cutting Room, Axis & The Hit Factory, New York, New York; Sonic Wave Studios, North Carolina. |  | Personnel: Joe Davi (guitar); Dahoud, Dave Hall (keyboards); Tony Sunshine (background vocals). |  | Audio Mixers: Ken Lewis ; Ken Ifill. |  | Recording information: Battery Studios, New York, NY; Sonic Wave Studios, NC; Sony Music Studio, New York, NY; The Cutting Room, New York, NY; The Hit Factory, New York, NY. |  | Editor: Blair Wells. |  | Photographers: Daniel Hastings; Jimmy Ienner, Jr. |  | Arriving just two months after his death from a heart attack, Big Pun's second album Yeeeah Baby proves the rapper's demise was doubly tragic. Of course, the death of anyone at a young age is a tragedy in itself, but Yeeeah Baby displays an artist evolving beyond his previous work with remarkable ease. On the highlights "Watch Those," "Off Wit His Head," and "New York Giants," Pun spits out inventive rhymes and paces his delivery with excellence, more than proving that he should be considered in the top-ten list for late-'90s MCs -- among considerable competition (DMX, Jay-Z, Method Man). He also salutes his Latin heritage all over the album, switching from street slang to Latin lingo without batting an eye, and working a flute charanga sample on "100%." Despite a variety of track-masters throughout the album, Yeeeah Baby is quite seamless, thanks no doubt to friend and partner Fat Joe (the executive producer) as well as Pun himself. He would've been proud. ~ John Bush |  | Completed shortly before his death, YEEEAH BABY, the sophomore album from Christopher "Big Pun" Rios, is packed with the same energy and street credibility that laced his platinum debut, Capital Punishment. The 500-pound MC leads the charge on powerful tracks like "Wrong Ones," "New York Giants," and "We Don't Care." |  | Given the fact that he had only weeks to live, a track like "It's So Hard," featuring a guest vocal appearance from Donell Jones, has a certain unintended irony to it. Here, Pun talks about how hard it is striving to stay alive, do the right thing, and provide for his family, with everything and everyone pulling at him. Some of YEEEAH BABY's other standout cuts include "Off Wit His Head," featuring Prospect, "My Turn," produced by L.E.S., and the hit posse cut "You Was Wrong." | Musical Guests |  | Donell Jones |  | Drag-On |  | Fat Joe |  | M.O.P. |  | Cuban Link |  | Prospect |  | Tony Sunshine |  | Sunkiss |  | Remi Martin |
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| | Technical Info |  | Release Date : 04/04/2000 |  | Original Release Date : 2000 |  | Catalog ID : 63843 |  | Label : Loud (USA) |  | Number of Discs : 1 |  | Runtime : 52m : 8s |  | Studio/Live : Studio |  | Mono/Stereo : Stereo |  | SPAR Code : n/a |  | UPC : 00074646384329 |
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| | Professional Reviews | | Rolling Stone (4/13/00, p.128) - 3.5 stars out of 5 - "...[Pun] has gone out with a bang. He attacked standard hip-hop topics with witty, unpredictable elasticity....Pun is at his habanero hottest..."Q (7/00, p.111) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...Would have established [him] as both a radio-friendly commercial force and rebellious icon..." CMJ (4/24/00, p.30) - "...Beams the spotlight on the Boricua bomber's unparalleled breath control and hilarious jaw-dropping wordplay." Vibe (6/00, p.214) - "...A triumphant final effort for one of the Boogie Down Bronx's favorite super-lyrical sons....[It] showcases Pun's matured artistic vision and newly mastered flows but never ceases to move bodies and minds..." The Source (5/00, p.186) - 4 mics out of 5 - "...An even more in-depth peep inside the heart and soul of a man in constant struggle with himself....a backstage pass to the all-out jam that was Pun's personality: street-wise, intellectually sharp, sex-crazed - and funny as hell..." NME (Magazine) (4/29/00, p.35) - 7 out of 10 - "...[A] raucous final musical statement....like a library of every cool contemporary hip-hop sound squeezed onto one compact disc....One for delinquent work experience boys everywhere..." |
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