Arts and Entertainment EXPLICIT LYRICS Masta Ace

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  • Release Date: 11/03/2009
  • Sales Rank: 46,635
  • Label: TRAFFIC ENT.
  • UPC: 125211817725
 
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Arts and Entertainment

1LISTENT.V. Night / Edo G 0:47
2LISTENHands High / Edo G 3:41
3LISTENFans / Edo G 4:16
4LISTENA's E's (This What We Do) / Edo G 4:00
5LISTENRocsi / Edo G 0:36
6LISTENLittle Young / Edo G 3:07
7LISTENReminds Me / Edo G 2:40
8LISTENBlack Ice Interlude / Edo G 0:39
9LISTENGood Music / Edo G 4:02
10LISTENPower Out / Edo G 0:38
11LISTENPass Da Mic / Edo G 3:13
12LISTENOver There / Edo G 3:12
13LISTENRound and Round / Edo G 3:31
14LISTENHot Wangs / Edo G 0:45
15LISTENEi8ht Is Enuff / Edo G 3:11
16LISTENHere I Go Again / Edo G 3:17
17LISTENYou Me & Some Snacks / Edo G 0:34
18LISTENDancin' Like a White Girl / Edo G 5:17
19LISTEN[Untitled] / Edo G 3:25

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Editorial Reviews

With his acclaimed 2001 release Disposable Arts, veteran MC Masta Ace proved himself a master -- no pun intended -- of the concept LP, stringing the story of a recently released convict back in the world over 24 engrossing tracks. Ever since, Ace's full-length efforts (2004's A Long Hot Summer as well as 2008's The Show with his group eMC), have followed suit, with each individual track acting as an extension of a central narrative. Seen in this light, Arts and Entertainment -- a 50/50 collabo LP with Edo G -- is a bit of a step back. The A & E ("Ace & Ed") shtick proves extremely malleable and finds new life in each song, while the album itself is framed by the concept of a TV-addicted couple glued to the tube. From start to finish, the two old-timers show that the passing years haven't done anything to dull their mike skills. The opening track, "Hands High," is a lively, party-oriented banger. From there, the duo gets a tad righteous alongside the Large Professor on "Fans," a DJ Supreme One-produced love letter to hip-hop fanatics. On "A's & E's," Ace and Ed let loose an impressive barrage of alliteration-fueled verses, while the snarky "Little Young" sees the two seasoned vets running down a thorough list of all the hip-hop artists who utilize "Little" and "Young" in their stage names. Elsewhere, they indulge in memory lane reminiscing on the soulful "Reminds Me," the heartfelt "Here I Go," and the true-school revivalist "Over There." Ace and Ed even try their hand at hipster-hop alongside Chester French and Pav Bundy on the over-the-top album closer "Dancin' Like a White Girl." Consistently above-bar production from the likes of M-Phazes, Frank Dukes, Rain, and Double O of Kidz in the Hall combined with intelligent lyricism from a pair of MC legends make Arts and Entertainment a must for hip-hop purists., All Music Guide All Music Guide

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