9 Lives

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  • Artist: AZ
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: June 12, 2001
  • Total Time: 50:16
  • Type: Contains explicit content
  • Genre: Rap

Review

Five years after the critical celebration surrounding his debut release, Doe or Die, AZ's name suddenly didn't seem all that familiar. Sure, Doe or Die had indeed been a quiet classic of sorts, but it never shook the cash register, and his subsequent efforts were even less successful from a commercial standpoint. Perhaps it was no surprise then that he encountered problems with his label after the indifferent response to his sophomore album in 1998. But three years later, AZ returned with a new label, Motown, and what he obviously feels is a comeback of sorts, 9 Lives. There are some problems with this comeback, though. First of all, Motown has never been known as a fostering environment for rap artists. Secondly, perhaps related to the first problem, there is a serious lack of big-money talent on 9 Lives -- no Pete Rocks or Jay-Zs for this album. Granted, these problems are purely commercial, but they're bad omens for any contemporary, commercial rap effort. No matter whether or not AZ actually succeeds with his unofficial comeback from a commercial standpoint, he's done an admirable job when judged purely on artistic merit -- his rhymes are obviously well written, he delivers them with enthusiasm, and his low-profile production team turns in some good second-rate DJ Premier/Pete Rock-style sample-laden beats. But "admirable performance" is about the best you can say about the album. It's been over five years since Doe or Die, and AZ has never blossomed in the way that Nas and Jay-Z did -- Doe or Die was his pinnacle and sadly remains so. He's not quite as wordy as Nas, not as grimy as Mobb Deep, and not as jiggy as Jigga. With a little more charisma or wit, he'd be a noteworthy talent, or with beats by Pete Rock he'd at least rival his performance on Doe or Die. But as things stand on 9 Lives, AZ remains second tier, lacking a unique identity in a game with few unclaimed niches and little patience. ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi

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9 Lives (AZ album)

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9 Lives
Studio album by AZ
Released June 12, 2001 (2001-06-12)
Recorded 1999 - 2001
Genre East Coast hip hop, gangsta rap
Length 50:18
Label Motown
Producer Big Shy, Qur'an Goodman, Chop D.I.E.S.E.L., Tank, DJ Eddie F, Darren Lighty, Bink Dogg, Mahogany Music, Miller Time, DR Period, Tydro, Ty Fyffe
AZ chronology
S.O.S.A. (Save Our Streets AZ)
(2001)
9 Lives
(2001)
Aziatic
(2002)
Singles from 9 Lives
  1. "Problems"
    Released: March 20, 2001
  2. "Everything's Everything"
    Released: July 10, 2001
  3. "AZ's Back"
    Released: 2002
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 2.5/5 stars[1]
HipHopDX.com 3.5/5 stars[2]
Vibe 3.5/5 stars[3]

9 Lives is the third studio album by rapper AZ, released under the Motown imprint. The single "Problems" featured a sample from the DeBarge song "All This Love". Although unable to match the success of his preceding albums, 9 Lives still managed to sell over 435,000 copies[4]

Contents

Track listing

No. Title Producer(s) Length
1. "Intro"   Big Shy 1:28
2. "What Cha Day About" (featuring Ali Vegas) Qur'an Goodman 4:03
3. "I Don't Give A Fuck"   Chop D.I.E.S.E.L. 3:36
4. "At Night"   Chop D.I.E.S.E.L. 3:53
5. "AZ's Back"   Tank 3:35
6. "Problems"   Chop D.I.E.S.E.L. 4:08
7. "Everything's Everything" (featuring Joe) DJ Eddie F, Darren Lighty 4:36
8. "That's Real" (featuring Beanie Sigel) Bink Dogg 4:19
9. "What Y'all Niggas Want" (featuring Foxy Brown) Chop D.I.E.S.E.L. 3:30
10. "Let's Toast"   Mahogany Music 3:59
11. "How Many Wanna" (featuring Amil) Miller Time 3:52
12. "Love Me"   DR Period 3:42
13. "Quiet Money TBS"   Tydro, Ty Fyffe 4:56
14. "Outro"   Big Shy 0:40

Charts

Album chartss

Year Chart positions
Billboard 200 Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums
2001 23 4

Singles charts

Year Song Chart positions
Billboard Hot 100 Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks Hot Rap Singles
2001 "Problems" - 90 34

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