EvanJ
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Post by EvanJ on Jan 5, 2005 13:29:06 GMT -5
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Post by rayato2k4 on Jan 5, 2005 23:16:02 GMT -5
I was hearing this song today on the radio, I really like it. According to MTV, his recorded 5 videos in one week, because he's convicted of assault or something, and has to do 3 years in Jail.
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shark cousteau
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Post by shark cousteau on Jan 19, 2005 19:09:08 GMT -5
i heard this last night while i was going to sleep. it was really good becoz it was dark, and this song is such a sad song. it feels real approriate now that hes going to jail for a while: the beat sounds really smoky, and when i hear that sax, i swear u can see this 40something chubby black woman crying. this is the kinda song i can see being played at the end of 'boyz in the hood' when they bring that dudes body home to his mum. and the fact that hes going away and itz called 'feel it in the air' makes the song so much more genuine. i really love this and i hope radio really picks up on it. 11 *** out of 10.
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Post by reception on Jan 22, 2005 17:11:30 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Feb 11, 2005 16:20:21 GMT -5
BEANIE SIGEL FEATURING MELISSA Feel It in the Air Producer(s): Heavy D Writer(s): D. Grant, D. Myers, D. Lewis Publisher(s): not listed Genre: R&B/HIP-HOP Label/Catalog Number: Roc-a-Fella/Def Jam 16229 (CD promo) Source: Billboard Magazine Originally Reviewed: February 19, 2005
Beanie Sigel has long been Roc-a-Fella's subtle lyrical assassin. Not as flamboyant as Kanye West or as lauded as Jay-Z, his hardcore tales of street life are often as vivid and gut-wrenching as any in hip-hop today. That has never been clearer than it is on "Feel It in the Air." The melancholy tune, produced by Heavy D, samples Raphael Havenscroft's "Whole Lotta Something Goin' On" and carries a weight that is palpable as Sigel senses that something is about to happen. The Philadelphia MC conveys a real sense of urgency and paranoia with lines like, "Something going on, I feel funny/Can't tell me nothing different/My nose twitching." With the recent departure of Roc-a-Fella head Damon Dash and Sigel's current incarceration, it will be interesting to see how radio and fans respond to the single. However, with songs like this and "The B. Coming," due in April, Sigel may finally have his day.—RH
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Post by cashflowhomie on Feb 11, 2005 18:29:23 GMT -5
omfg...Im sorry but this song is so HOT!!!
I used ta' think he was some big durty dude but he has come bacc strong!!
I rate this a 9.5!!!
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Post by reception on Mar 3, 2005 19:16:25 GMT -5
Week ending 3/4/2005: New & Active at Urban with 291 plays, 20 stations, and 0 adds.
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allow that
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Post by allow that on Mar 3, 2005 19:21:50 GMT -5
Heard this on the radio today. Now THIS is what Rap SHOULD sound like. G-Unit should tak some listens or just move aside.
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The Rebirth Of ffej
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Post by The Rebirth Of ffej on Mar 3, 2005 21:17:15 GMT -5
This song is crazy!! I love it, and i was actually surprised....well actually that random girls annoys me but its all good...It could even go top 10 next week on my chart
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Post by Boogey on Mar 6, 2005 20:34:20 GMT -5
Nice Song.
Love the instruments in the Background.
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