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3rd Wish to Rock the World [Parental Advisory]
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Album: 3rd Wish to Rock the World
# Song Title   Time
1)    High So High
2)    Latin Throne
3)    3rd Wish, The
4)    Loyal Customers
5)    Creep With Me
6)    Thug Girl
7)    Wiggy
8)    Mi Ruka
9)    Land of the Lost
10)    Reminisce
11)    Hillwood Hustlaz
12)    Who's Overthere
13)    Miss Perfect
14)    Ballaticians
15)    Don't Hide It
16)    Valley
 

Album: 3rd Wish to Rock the World
# Song Title   Time
1)    High So High
2)    Latin Throne
3)    3rd Wish, The
4)    Loyal Customers
5)    Creep With Me
6)    Thug Girl
7)    Wiggy
8)    Mi Ruka
9)    Land of the Lost
10)    Reminisce
11)    Hillwood Hustlaz
12)    Who's Overthere
13)    Miss Perfect
14)    Ballaticians
15)    Don't Hide It
16)    Valley
 
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Performer Notes
  • Personnel: Marilyn Rylander (vocals); Damon Sonnier (saxophone).
  • Audio Mixers: Shadow Ramirez; South Park Mexican.
  • Recording information: Dope House Records.
  • Rapper SPM acknowledges a past as a drug dealer, and that former occupation continues to inform his approach to his current career, from the name of his record label, Dope House, to the subject matter of his raps. His is a world of crime and retribution, expressed in language laced with the usual epithets and expletives. The raps are slower and more deliberate, the music more melodic than most other rap, and there are occasional surprises. "Land of the Lost" is a melodramatic narrative that looks back with regret, while "Miss Perfect" is a love rap, an unabashed tribute to SPM's wife. Like other rap label heads, the artist uses his own albums to introduce other rappers on his label. In fact, the album is basically a label sampler, featuring 23 rappers and groups in addition to SPM himself and containing tracks from upcoming Dope House releases. Four of the 16 tracks don't even feature the artist. Nevertheless, he remains the most distinctive presence on the album, and his perspective, while including much of the standard-issue opinions and expressions of the genre, is individual enough to be distinctive. ~ William Ruhlmann
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