Youngest in Charge [Extended Version] EXPLICIT LYRICS Special Ed

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  • Release Date: 04/21/2009
  • Original Release: 1989
  • Sales Rank: 48,279
  • Label: TRAFFIC ENT.
  • UPC: 829357850126

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Youngest in Charge [Extended Version]

1LISTENTaxing 4:05
2LISTENI Got It Made 3:43
3LISTENI'm the Magnificent 4:32
4LISTENClub Scene 6:17
5LISTENHoedown 4:43
6LISTENThink About It 4:26
7LISTENAkshun 3:47
8LISTENMonster Jam 4:55
9LISTENThe Bush 3:52
10LISTENFly M.C. 2:29
11LISTENHeds and Dreds 2:54
12LISTENI Got It Made Bonus Track / Businesslike Version 4:02
13LISTENI Got It Made Up Version 3:22
14LISTENThink About It Bonus Track / Instrumental 4:26
15LISTENThink About It Howie's Slo-Mo Party Mix 5:27
16LISTENOne in a Million Loose Talk in the Studio 1:20
17LISTENI'm the Magnificent Bonus Track / The Magnificent Remix 4:12
18LISTENReady 2 Attack Bonus Track 3:36
19LISTENClub Scene Ed's Special Mix 5:30

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In 1989, at the tender age of 16, Brooklynite Special Ed burst on the scene with enough talent and swagger to stake his claim among hip-hop's big boys. For Special Ed, MC stands for master of cleverness, and Youngest in Charge is replete with it. The gifted manchild boasts a versatile repertoire, using various lyrical styles and rhymes spiked with punchlines and metaphors that indicate wisdom beyond his 16 years. The meat of the album lies in its first three tracks. The opening cut, "Taxing," is Ed's coming-out party as he kicks entertaining verses over a slickly produced, squealing guitar-riff-laced track produced by Howie Tee. The following track is a masterpiece, Ed's claim to hip-hop immortality, "I Got It Made." It's four-plus minutes of artful arrogance, an instant hip-hop classic and anthem for all precocious hip-hop-heads of the era. To round out the trio comes "I'm the Magnificent," a continuation of Ed's bragging rights over a sample from "Shantytown" (off Jimmy Cliff's The Harder They Come soundtrack). Because the first three tracks are so stellar, the rest of the album seems to be something of an afterthought; however, the remainder of the album does contain a few jewels. "The Bush," Ed's ode to his stomping grounds of Flatbush, features a sample of Al Green's "Love and Happiness," while "Think About It" is Ed's warning to those who wish to test his supremacy on the mic. On "Heds and Dreds," Ed flips a dancehall cadence to show his West Indian heritage. Youngest in Charge is a delightful release from a young hip-hop pioneer, a demonstration of the Edenic age of hip-hop when youthful exuberance and expression were highly valued. [The "Extended Version," released in 2009, adds eight tracks including alternate mixes of "I Got It Made," "Think About It," and "I'm the Magnificent."] ~ M.F. DiBella, All Music Guide All Music Guide

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