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Oh No, The Disrupt

Audio CD

Disk ID: 662215

Disk length: 50m 14s (17 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2004

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. I'm Here (Intro) 2:28
2. Right Now 3:04
3. Move feat. Roc C 2:37
4. Perceptions 3:35
5. Stomp That, v.2 feat. Wildchild 3:04
6. Seventeen 1:37
7. Break 3:28
8. The Ride feat. M.E.D. aka Medaphoar 3:56
9. Getaway feat. Aloe Blacc 3:32
10. I Can't Help Myself feat. Stacy Epps 3:29
11. Every Section feat. Cornbread of Kaliwild 2:45
12. WTF feat. Wildchild 2:28
13. My Aggin 2:29
14. Take Another (Blunted Conversations) feat. Kan Kick 3:48
15. Green Tree feat. Dudley Perkins 1:06
16. Chosen One 2:40
17. On My Way 3:59

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Review

The large majority of underground releases seem to come off as either half-baked or overcooked, but the debut album by Oh No nails the balance just right. He's the younger brother of rapper-producer-eccentric Madlib, but Oh No has emerged as a formidable production and lyrical talent of his own. His quick, staccato verses are alert and energized, calling to mind the punch of SoCal peers like Dilated Peoples' Iriscience or the lively party style of Tha Liks. Here Oh No the rapper keeps pace with guests such as Wildchild and Medaphoar. Big bro Madlib spins the knobs on five tracks, including the stark, dramatic "Chosen One," but Jay Dee scores the album's most memorable beat with the spooky, spacey "Move." Oh No proves equally adept behind the boards, especially on the hyperactive "WTF" and smoothed-out "I Can't Help Myself." The Disrupt might be a debut album, but it sounds far more seasoned and mature than those of more veteran players. --Oliver Wang

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