Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Pace Won And Mr. Green - The Only Color That Matters Is Green



Filled with dope lyrics and an almost flawless production lineup, Pace Won and Mr. Green have brought you the finest underground album of 2008 so far. The New Jersey(Newark & New Brunswick, respectively) poet and enigmatic beatmaker have combined to bring fans a steller collaborative album that is sure to please underground enthusiasts everywhere. The infectious, head nodding beats are definitely a big reason why I'm so high on this effort. Mr. Green out did himself on this project and he deserves full recognition for that. It isn't often that I praise an album for being fully well-rounded concerning the arrangement and production, but when I do it's for real. There hasn't been a hip-hop duo LP that could rival this one's production or overall value since Blu and Exile dropped "Below The Heavens" in 07'. Pace is his usual self on this album; precise, laid back and poignant. His choppy-style flow, raspy voice and witty descriptions fill this album with uncontrollably interesting material...if you keep your ear to the internet-grindstone than chances are you might have already peeped three of the album's dopest cuts; "Children Sing", "Eye Of The Needle" and "Hip-Hop"...."Children Sing" being my personal favorite track out of those three and my constant reminder that this album was coming and that it was gonna be dope. I urge all of you to check this out, they don't make it like this anymore!

-BIG D O


01 0:05:27 Four Quarters
02 0:05:06 Children Sing
03 0:03:58 The Eye of A Needle
04 0:04:34 I Need Money
05 0:04:24 Let A Shot Go
06 0:03:12 Who I Am
07 0:04:12 Hip Hop
08 0:03:29 Childhood (Ft. Cymarshall Law, Kosha Dillz, Marylou)
09 0:04:08 So Straight
10 0:04:04 Won on Won
11 0:03:40 She Be So Cold
12 0:03:57 The Joker


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