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Monkey Barz

 
Album Review: Monkey Barz

  • Artist: Sean Price
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: June 13, 2005
  • Type: Contains explicit content
  • Genre: Rap

Review

Having lost its distribution deal with Priority, Duck Down Records, the home of New York's Boot Camp Clik, was at a low point around the turn of the century. BCC member Ruck's predicament did not fair any better. However, during the mid-2000s, he became one of underground hip-hop's MVPs under the name "[he] chooses to be called when [he's] in front of his moms," Sean Price, and Monkey Barz was vindicating proof of that fact. On this first installment of Duck Down's "Triple Threat" campaign, a collaborative effort with Justus League producers 9th Wonder and Khrysis, Price guides you on a journey of wit, humor, and grime. His deep, commanding voice on the opening track attempts to set a solemn tone for the rest of the album, even though the actual tone of Monkey Barz fluctuates from dead serious to slapstick nonsense. "Fake Neptune" has Price spitting filthy rhymes ("How you gonna sh*t on me/After I let you sh*t on me, freaky deakay") over a beat that does sound like a bootleg version of the Neptunes-produced track by Birdman and Clipse, "What Happened to That Boy." The real question posed is whether or not he can deliver with Justus League productions; the 9th Wonder-produced "Heartburn" offers the best answer. 9th composes a delicate, steady beat with hard drums, a husky bassline, and a beautiful soul sample, and yet Price's "courting" (more like repelling) of his love interest basks in his hardcore image. That peculiar contrast, which is representative of the album as a whole, makes Monkey Barz that more intriguing. Even more captivating is the title track, a rhyme session of jungle rap acrobatics in which his lyrical modus operandi -- the stop-and-flow delivery of clever rhymes and non sequiturs -- is epitomized: "We Mighty Joe Youngin' it/Thuggin' it/Straight from the jungle my brotha/My ni**as, Banana Republican/Orangutan slang/Chewbacca, not proper/Tube socks full of rocks plus the cops watch us, yo." Price clearly knows his strengths. His charisma alone can hold any song together and definitely stands out on tracks like "Jail Shit" where the production is less than stellar. The sexism expressed in some of his lyrics can be a bit off-putting, but by the end of the record, he will still have you chanting the ad libs along with him, "Sean P"! ~ Cyril Cordor, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Peep My Words Sean Price (2:31)
One Two Yall Sean Price (3:31)
Onion Head C. Shawn Tyson Sean Price (3:01)
Fake Neptune D. Yates Jr. Buckshot, Louieville, Sean Price (3:34)
Heartburn Sean Price (4:02)
Shake Down D. Yates Jr. Starang Wondah, Sean Price (3:52)
Mad Mann Sean Price (3:45)
Brokest Rapper You Know Sean Price (1:34)
Boom Bye Yeah Sean Price (3:13)
I Love You (Bitch) Sean Price Sean Price (3:20)
Bye Bye C. Shawn Tyson Buckshot, Sean Price (3:40)
Spliff N Wessun Sean Price (2:57)
Jail Shit Sean Price (3:24)
Monkey Barz Sean Price (3:16)
Slap Boxing Sean Price (3:28)
Rising to the Top (Grand Theft Auto Theme Song) [*] Agallah, Sean Price (5:03)

Credits

P.F. Cuttin (Producer), Kleph Dollaz (Producer)
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Monkey Barz
Studio album by Sean Price
Released May 31, 2005
Recorded 2003-2005
Genre Hip Hop
Length 54:11
Label Duck Down Records
Producer Kleph Dollaz
Moss
Khrysis
Phat Babyz
9th Wonder
Star.com & Justice
P.F. Cuttin
Ty Deals
Tone Mason
Dub Z
Ayatollah
Agallah
Edward Maximillion III
Professional reviews
Sean Price chronology
Monkey Barz
(2005)
Jesus Price Supastar
(2007)

Monkey Barz is the solo debut by underground Rap legend Sean Price, formerly known as Ruck of Heltah Skeltah. The album was the first release from Duck Down Records 2005 "Triple Threat Campaign", followed by Buckshot & 9th Wonder's Chemistry, and Smif-N-Wessun's Smif 'N' Wessun: Reloaded. The album was possibly the most acclaimed of the three, and was named Independent Album of the Year by AllHipHop.com.

Music videos were shot for the songs "Peep My Words", "Onionhead", "Heartburn", "Boom Bye Yeah", "Monkey Barz" and "Slapboxing", which were included on Price's DVD Passion of the Price. The bonus track "Rising To The Top" was featured in the soundtrack of Grand Theft Auto III on the fictional Game Radio.

Track listing

# Title Producer(s) Featured guest(s)
1 "Peep My Words" Kleph Dollaz
2 "One Two Yall" Moss
3 "Onion Head" Khrysis Tek
4 "Fake Neptune" Phat Babyz Buckshot, Steele,
Louieville Sluggah
5 "Heartburn" 9th Wonder
6 "Shake Down" Star.com, Justice Starang Wondah, Steele
7 "Mad Mann" P.F. Cuttin
8 "The Brokest Rapper You Know" Ty Deals
9 "Boom Bye Yeah" Tone Mason
10 "I Love You" (Bitch) Dub Z
11 "Bye Bye" Khrysis Buckshot
12 "Spliff-n-Wessun" Ayatollah Rustee Juxx
13 "Jail Shit" Agallah Rock
14 "Monkey Barz" Ty Deals
15 "Slap Boxing" Edward
Maximillion III
Rustee Juxx, Rock
16 "Rising to the Top" Agallah Agallah, Bazaar Royale

Samples

Chart positions

Chart (2005) Peak
position
Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums 70
Top Independent Albums 46



 
 

 

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