Neighborhood Watch EXPLICIT LYRICS Dilated Peoples

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  • Release Date: 04/06/2004
  • Sales Rank: 56,592
  • Label: CAPITOL
  • UPC: 724354088926
 
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Neighborhood Watch

1LISTENMarathon 5:08
2LISTENNeighborhood Watch 3:26
3LISTENTryin' to Breathe 4:08
4LISTENCaffeine 4:55
5LISTENWho's Who 4:05
6LISTENPoisonous / Devin the Dude 3:39
7LISTENReach Us 5:02
8LISTENBig Business 2:29
9LISTENLove and War 3:46
10LISTEN1580 (Skit) 1:13
11LISTENWorld on Wheels 3:56
12LISTENClosed Session / Phil Da Agony 6:14
13LISTENThis Way 4:05
14LISTENDJ Babu in Deep Concentration 5:16

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Editorial Reviews

Not that rappers Evidence and Rakaa ever have to coast on their productions, but the strength of Dilated Peoples since their debut has been the beats, not the rhymes. When the productions of the Alchemist or Babu or Evidence are flying, records like "Work the Angles" or The Platform have followed suit -- and allowed the group to grow steadily as lyricists. But just as DP have crested as a strong group of community-minded artists, the productions have fallen off. Most of the blame for the average sound of Neighborhood Watch goes to the previously invincible Alchemist, whose productions are front-loaded on the record. His beats aren't rugged or hooky, just very bland, even on the trailer single and opener, "Marathon," driven by a sharp but played-out bassline. Only Evidence's "Who's Who" and Babu's posse track, "Closed Session" (featuring Defari, Phil da Agony, and Planet Asia), reach the level of past Dilated Peoples tracks. On the lyrical side, the trio continues to improve, using the title track to explore how life in an active neighborhood can cycle between vigilance and paranoia, and outlining on "Poisonous" (featuring Devin the Dude) the perils of a girl with complications. Producer of the moment Kanye West stops by for the player-life exposé "This Way," and true to form, a weak production sinks the solid rapping. John Bush, All Music Guide



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Neighborhood Watchby Anonymous

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June 21, 2004: Dilated has done it again... and they have done it well!!! My personal favorites are "Who's Who" and "This Way". My most favorite is "This Way" of course and the one thing that makes it even greater is that Kanye is in it. This is one supurb album.

Neighborhood Watchby Anonymous

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April 18, 2004: Dilated is back again with the hotness! Neighborhood Watch is Dilated Peoples third ablum following the underground, critically acclaimed, The Platform and Explansion Team. Evidence, Raka and DJ Babu have done it again. With production from the Alchemist, Kanye West And DP themsselves the tracks get better and better with each album dropped. They are one of the only "underground groups" to go have the capability to have pop appeal without changing their style. You can't call yourself a true hip hop fan without buying this one!


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