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  • Release Date: 07/09/2002
  • Sales Rank: 12,346
  • Label: INTERSCOPE RECORDS
  • UPC: 606949333928

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As one-third of the intrepid street rap trio LOX, Styles Paniro had seen hip-hop go through a number of awkward phases since the death of friend and mentor the Notorious B.I.G. Biggie Smalls and Sean "Puffy" Combs were the first to recognize the talents of Styles and fellow Yonkers natives Jadakiss and Sheek Luciano. After Biggie's passing, the LOX released their debut, Money, Power & Respect, in 1998, and Styles was always the MC who listeners looked forward to hearing on the track. After the LOX became fed up with Puff Daddy's glammed-out approach to the rap game, they rediscovered their gully roots and resurfaced with DMX, Swizz Beatz, and the Ruff Ryder camp in early 2000, releasing the far-more-edgy We Are the Streets later that same year. After fellow LOX member Jadakiss found solo success with his summer 2001 release Kiss tha Game Goodbye, it was only a matter of time before Styles, every bit as talented a lyricist as Jada but perhaps a little less marketable, came forth with a solo venture. The buzz for this album was spurred by two singles in particular: the soulful memoir "My Life," featuring Pharoahe Monch (originally released on Rawkus' Soundbombing, Vol. 3), and the herbalist's anthem "Good Times." But this album is more than just a two-track wonder, as Styles divides equal time between his bipolar persona. On the gangster side, Styles offers thuggish joints like the kettle-drum-laced "Styles," the stirring "Lick Shots" featuring the LOX crew, and the party banger "Soul Clap," which loops a snippet from the classic Native Tongues remix of "Scenario." Styles shows a more humanist side on the laid-back "Black Magic," featuring Angie Stone, and expends heartfelt lamentation on the death of his older brother on "My Brother." The album's haphazard track sequencing detracts from its overall quality, as the songs don't transition well from one to the next. Also, despite Styles' made-man, one-foot-in-the-spirit realm approach, the MC fails to carry a couple of tracks (which may be the result of some spotty, soulless production). These minor glitches aside, Styles' debut hits hard like a double shot of Glenlivet or a haymaker to the thorax. M.F. DiBella, All Music Guide



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A Gangster and a Gentlemanby Anonymous

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August 25, 2004: Styles P definately put it down on this one. ALbum is DEEP and REAL witch are two things that arent very abundant in the hip hop game right now he kept it very real on this one styles way of using similies is so creative and he has some song that will get you hyped. But whats so fly about this album is that you can listen to it while your going through things. Styles actually stops to talk to his young listeners to tell them not to intentionally try to be a gansta or live a thug life cause you can end up dead or in jail which i found very valuable that he could keep it real like that. Every body knows that good times is off the chain as well as The life but styles has alot of other valuable tracks on hear that are worth checking out. If i could have released a track on his album instead of "daddy get that cash" i would've realeased "A Gansta And A Gentlemen" that track goes FED it's definately one of my favorites. But yeah if you havent picked it up you need to.

A Gangster and a Gentlemanby Anonymous

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February 03, 2004: In a time where g-unit and jay-z rule the airwaves, the Lox stay getting over looked.. There been here since i've been in grade school, and now i'm 21 yrs old, and there still around,& are as tough as before, even better.. . The kid Styles is crazy.. Kiss crazy, and the kid Louch,,, crazy.. The best group ever hands down.. Name who's better ? G-unit ? please.. Mobb deep ? nope.. .Holla at them Yonkers boys.. A Kiss, Styles, Sheek we love u up in Jers.. .D-block .. . Ya'll need to snatch Cassidy up !!!! holla at cha boy.. . GL "Jersey.. . ." Styles P Classic LP... Nothin more, nothin less.. . Cop it !


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