Capital Punishment EXPLICIT LYRICS Big Pun

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  • Release Date: 08/24/1999
  • Original Release: 1998
  • Sales Rank: 31,414
  • Label: RELATIVITY
  • UPC: 088561181529

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Big Punisher's debut album, Capital Punishment, established him as one of the stronger New York natives working hardcore territory toward the end of the '90s. He's a terrific lyricist with microphone technique to spare, and actually rhymes faster than his clear influence, the Notorious B.I.G.. He's also quite versatile, aiming for the dance clubs, the ladies, the hip-hop purists, and the mean streets at varying points on the album, and connecting with all of them pretty well. Similarly, the production -- by a cast of many -- is tough and funky, paced by deep street beats, but remains accessible to audiences outside the hardcore faithful. The close cousins "I'm Not a Player" and "Still Not a Player," the latter Big Pun's breakthrough hit, manage to be cocky and self-deprecating at the same time, and the other widely exposed track, "You Ain't a Killer," is Big Pun at his grittiest. There are numerous guest appearances, the best of which include mentor Fat Joe (on several tracks), the Roots' Black Thought on the MC showcase "Super Lyrical," Prodigy and Inspectah Deck on "Tres Leches (Triboro Trilogy)," and an extra-insane Busta Rhymes on "Parental Discretion." Capital Punishment isn't quite a classic -- for one thing, it's too long, and for another, it doesn't really break much new ground stylistically. But it's very well-executed, and demonstrates just how much talent and potential Big Punisher had. Steve Huey, All Music Guide

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Capital Punishmentby Anonymous

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December 28, 2006: although I have journeyed away from hip-hop, I still love it to the core coming up during its infantile stages back in the day, and if I can ever give opinions regarding the greatest MC's of All-Time....PUN is one of the most lyrically gifted flow-ers of All-Time. You must understand that I am a Big "RAKIM" guy as well as a Big Daddy Kane, Black Thought (Roots), Biggie, Pac, Nas, Jay-Z guy when it comes to flow, substance, beats, etc. and I must say that I think Pun could have easily held his ground with these giants. It is a shame that we will never know how great this dude could have been

Capital Punishmentby Anonymous

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April 09, 2004: nuff said


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