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Ghetto Pop Life

 
Album Review: Ghetto Pop Life

  • Artist: DM & Jemini
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: September 09, 2003
  • Type: Contains explicit content
  • Genre: Rap

Review

Although released by Warp's cerebral hip-hop imprint Lex Records (Boom Bip, Tes), DM & Jemini's Ghetto Pop Life has more in common with the cartoonish bump of California's lionized old school than with any current indie hip-hop aesthetic. Danger Mouse's loopy, jazzy production style and Jemini's excitable, careening vocals (think Slim Kid 3) conjure immediate comparisons to mid-'90s backpacker touchstones Souls of Mischief and Pharcyde, the latter of whom actually guest on the gothic maypole flutter of "Medieval." While unavoidable, these striking similarities don't detract from the album, probably because DM & Jemini are too busy having fun to sermonize, wag fingers, or pine for days long passed. Standouts include the widescreen first single "Ghetto Pop Life," the velvety glimmer of "Yoo Hoo!," and the Just Blaze-inspired helium soul of the club-ready "The Only One." Things flag a bit as the album winds down -- the wincingly clichéd political rap of "Bush Boys" feels strained and out of place -- but for the most part, it brims with hooks, bump, and energy. Evocative without being pointlessly nostalgic and fun without being goofy, Ghetto Pop Life is a convincingly strong debut. ~ Mark Pytlik, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Born-A-MC DM & Jemini (2:29)
Ghetto Pop Life (Intro) DM & Jemini (1:09)
Ghetto Pop Life DM & Jemini (4:23)
Omega Supreme DM & Jemini (5:03)
What U Sittin On? Tha Liks, DM & Jemini (3:58)
The Only One DM & Jemini (3:17)
Take Care of Business J-Zone, DM & Jemini (3:38)
That Brooklyn Shit DM & Jemini (3:35)
Yoo-Hoo! DM & Jemini (4:35)
Copy Cats Prince Poetry, DM & Jemini (3:49)
Don't Do Drugs DM & Jemini (3:23)
Medieval R. Robinson The Pharcyde, DM & Jemini (4:59)
Bush Boys DM & Jemini (4:01)
Here We Go Again Trevor Smith DM & Jemini (3:51)
I'ma DooMee (Love Letter) DM & Jemini (3:04)
Knuckle Sandwich DM & Jemini (2:10)

Credits

Danger Mouse (Mixing), Clare McCaldin (Mezzo-Soprano (Vocal)), The Pharcyde (Engineer), Joe "Flip" Wilson (Bass), Paul Huntley (Group Member), Prince Poetry (Guest Appearance), Clare McCaldin (Group Member), DJ Yoda (Scratching), Paul Huntley (Tenor (Vocal)), Tha Liks (Guest Appearance), J-Zone (Vocals), London Ghetto Pop Choir (Vocals), Natalie Raybould (Soprano), J-Zone (Engineer), Kieran Walsh (Engineer), Danger Mouse (Group Member), Jemini the Gifted One (Vocals), Kai Martin (Vocals), Natalie Raybould (Group Member), J-Zone (Guest Appearance), Tha Liks (Vocals), Robert Rice (Group Member), Jemini the Gifted One (Group Member), Noel Summerville (Mastering), Prince Poetry (Vocals), Danger Mouse (Producer), Joel Anderson (Group Member), Maya Hayuk (Photography), Paul Clark (Choral Composition), Robert Rice (Baritone), John Brengman (Engineer)
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Ghetto Pop Life
Studio album by Danger Mouse & Jemini
Released 9 September 2003
Recorded 2002/3
Genre Hip hop
Length 68:09
Label Lex Records
Producer Danger Mouse
Professional reviews
Danger Mouse & Jemini chronology
Ghetto Pop Life
(2003)
Kill Your Heroes
(2007)

Ghetto Pop Life is the debut album of producer Danger Mouse and rapper Jemini. It was released in 2003 on Lex Records and also featured Tha Alkaholiks, Cee-Lo, The Pharcyde, 68 State, J-Zone and Prince Po from Organized Konfusion. In 2004 a reprint of the album with three additional tracks was released in the US.

Lex Records also released three EPs with tracks (and remixes of tracks) from the album: Take Care Of Business EP, Conceited Bastard EP and the 26 Inch EP.

Moreover there was a special promotional CD, the Ghetto Pop Mix, a mixtape with short remixes of the tracks from the album fading into each other, along with a couple of new exclusive tracks.

Contents

Track listing

  1. . Born-A-MC
  2. . Ghetto Pop Life Intro
  3. . Ghetto Pop Life
  4. . Omega Supreme
  5. . What U Sittin' On? - (featuring Tha Liks)
  6. . The Only One
    • Contains a sample of "Lovin for the Night" by Los Roberts
  7. . Take Care of Business - (featuring J-Zone)
  8. . That Brooklyn Shit
  9. . Yoo-Hoo!
  10. . Copy Cats - (featuring Prince Po)
  11. . Don't Do Drugs
  12. . Medieval - (featuring The Pharcyde)
  13. . Bush Boys
  14. . Here We Go Again
  15. . I'ma Doomee [Love Letter]
  16. . Knuckle Sandwich
  17. . What U Sittin' On? (DM's 26 Remix) (featuring Cee-Lo & Tha Liks)
  18. . The Shit
  19. . Ghetto Pop Life II


Track 17–19 appear only on the 2004 US reissue of the album and were taken from the 26 Inch EP.

Related EPs

"Take Care Of Business EP"
Released 2002
Producer(s) Danger Mouse
Released in 2002 as 12" vinyl. Also available as mp3 download on Bleep.
"Conceited Bastard EP"
Released 2003
Producer(s) Danger Mouse
Released in 2003 as 12" vinyl.
"26" EP"
Released 2003
Producer(s) Danger Mouse
Released in 2003 as 12" vinyl and CD. Also available as mp3 download on Bleep.

Ghetto Pop Mix

Cover of the Ghetto Pop Mix

There were two editions of this promotional mixtape CD: The original one, with eleven tracks, which was only available with the August 2003 issue of Hip-Hop Connection; and an extended version with a total of sixteen tracks.

  1. Intro – 2:15
  2. "Ghetto Pop Life" – 1:40
  3. "Don't Do Drugs" – 1:12
  4. "The Only One" – 1:13
  5. (exclusive track) – 2:44
  6. "That Brooklyn Shit" – 2:10
  7. "What U Sittin On?" – 2:00
  8. "Omega Supreme" – 3:38
  9. "Bush Boys" – 1:35
  10. (exclusive track) – 1:01
  11. "Copy Cats" – 2:24
  12. (exclusive track) – 1:57
  13. "Brooklyn Kids" – 2:56
  14. "Who Wanna Step II Dis" – 4:21
  15. Suzanne Vega "Tom's Diner" (DM Mix) – 1:59
  16. Nas "It Ain't Hard To Tell" (DM Mix) – 3:13

 
 
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