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Mo' Mega

 
Album Review: Mo' Mega

  • Artist: Mr. Lif
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: June 13, 2006
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rap

Review

Like 2002's I Phantom, Mo' Mega has a concept behind it, but unlike I Phantom, there's no board-game-style liner notes to follow along as Mr. Lif excavates the musings of his mind on culture and politics. What Mo' Mega does have is Lif's brief statement that the album concerns the intersection of lower-class culture with an increasingly modernizing world, and how the latter is adversely affecting the former. Lif scores hits on dozens of targets, both specific (the President, the FCC, the United Nations, McDonald's) and non-specific (the Feds in general, the global community as a whole, materialism, TV, and, it seems, anyone in a position of authority). Laden with caustic commentary, his tracks are lyrically obtuse but rhythmically effective, and with the weight of eight hard-hitting El-P productions behind him, listeners won't mind taking a couple of spins to digest everything he says. And Lif's own productions, for a pair of comedy tracks ("Murs Iz My Manager," "Washitup!") that appear halfway through the program, are just the icebreakers needed to leaven the funky gloom and doom earlier in the record. At the close of Mo' Mega, Lif looks inward. First he questions his father's abandonment of him ("It's pain like this that makes a grown man crawl"), then he wraps up the record, ironically, with a tribute to his child that was written on the road ("I'm on the highway in Montana and it's 7:42/And Daddy wrote a rhyme just for you"). With political tracks and comedy and confessionals, Lif easily covers more ground than virtually any other rapper on record, and he makes his tracks entertaining, but he occasionally falls prey to a common trap -- educating the listeners but not enlightening them. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Collapse J. Meline Mr. Lif (2:32)
Ultra Mega J. Meline Mr. Lif (2:36)
Brothaz J. Meline Mr. Lif (4:28)
The Fries J. Meline Mr. Lif (3:38)
Take, Hold, Fire! I. Bavitz, J. Meline Mr. Lif (3:40)
Murs Iz My Manager Mr. Lif (4:19)
Washitup! Mr. Lif (2:56)
Long Distance J. Meline Mr. Lif (4:04)
Mo' Mega J. Meline Mr. Lif (4:15)
Looking In... J. Meline Mr. Lif (2:47)
For You Mr. Lif (5:27)

Credits

Ken Heitmueller (Mastering), El-P (Producer), El-P (Executive Producer), Melissa Gorman (Design), Melissa Gorman (Photography), Joey "JR" Raia (Engineer), Joey "JR" Raia (Mixing), Todd Mumford (Engineer), Bob Nash (Engineer), Bob Nash (Mixing), Michelle Shaprow (Vocals), Michelle Shaprow (Guest Appearance), Jesse Ferguson (Project Coordinator)
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Mo'Mega
Studio album by Mr. Lif
Released June 13, 2006
Genre Hip hop
Length 40:42
Label Definitive Jux
Producer El-P, Edan, Mr. Lif, Nick Toth
Professional reviews
Mr. Lif chronology
I Phantom
(2002)
Mo' Mega
(2006)
I Heard It Today
(2009)

Mo' Mega is the second full-length album by hip hop artist Mr. Lif, released on June 13, 2006 on the Definitive Jux label. The album was largely produced by El-P but also features production work from Edan, Australian producer Nick Toth, and Mr. Lif himself. Lyrical guest appearances come from El-P, Aesop Rock, Murs, Blueprint, and Lif's Perceptionists rapping partner Akrobatik.

According to Lif's MySpace page,[1] the term 'Mo' "represents the dialect created by African Americans". 'Mega' represents the "ruling class, and the hyper-modernized world largely created by big business. The term 'Mo' Mega' represents the clash of the working class vs. ruling class, and this album is the sound of that dissonance."

Although not critically acclaimed on the same level as I Phantom, Mo' Mega still received mostly favorable reviews, scoring a total of 75/100 on MetaCritic.[1]

Track listing

# Title Producer Length
1. "Collapse"   El-P 2:32
2. "Ultra/Mega"   El-P 2:36
3. "Brothaz"   El-P 4:28
4. "The Fries"   El-P 3:38
5. "Take, Hold, Fire" (featuring Aesop Rock and El-P) El-P 3:40
6. "Murs Iz My Manager" (featuring MURS) Edan 4:19
7. "Washitup!"   Mr. Lif 2:56
8. "Long Distance"   El-P 4:04
9. "Mo' Mega" (featuring Blueprint and Akrobatik) El-P 4:15
10. "Looking In"   El-P 2:47
11. "For You"   Nick Toth 5:27

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