Pigeon John & the Summertime Pool Party
Pigeon John
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Welcome to the Show | Pigeon John | 3:14 | 0,99 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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Scene 1 - "I Thought You Was a G?" | Pigeon John | 0:36 | 0,99 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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Do the Pigeon | Pigeon John | 3:41 | 0,99 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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Higher?! | Pigeon John | 3:26 | 0,99 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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Scene 2 - "I Was Just Looking At Her Jeans." | Pigeon John | 0:45 | 0,99 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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Money Back Guarantee | Pigeon John | 3:56 | 0,99 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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Freaks! Freaks! | Pigeon John & Rhettmatic | 3:32 | 0,99 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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One for The... | Pigeon John & Brother Ali | 3:56 | 0,99 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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The Last Sunshine | Pigeon John & J Live | 4:02 | 0,99 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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Weight of the World | Pigeon John | 3:38 | 0,99 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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Scene 3 - "A Black Man On a White Horse" | Pigeon John | 0:24 | 0,99 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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As We Know It | Pigeon John | 3:51 | 0,99 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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Lost My Job Again | Pigeon John | 4:05 | 0,99 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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Scene 4 - "The Girls, the Fantastic Fireworks" | Pigeon John | 0:27 | 0,99 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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Brand New Day | Pigeon John | 3:13 | 0,99 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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Growin' Old | Pigeon John | 2:50 | 0,99 € | In iTunes ansehen |
| Gesamt: 16 Titel |
Albenrezension
Pigeon John has been known for his positive and sometimes humorous rapping, long before he signed with underground hip-hop beacon Quannum in 2005, a move that apparently didn't alter his style in the least. On Pigeon John...and the Summertime Pool Party, his first album with the label (and fourth overall), he and longtime collaborators DJ Rhettmatic and Great Jason still produce much of it, and there are the requisite guest stars that any hip-hop record needs. RJD2 shows off his stuff on "The Last Sunshine," which also features rhymes by J-Live, and Brother Ali adds vocals on "One for The...," but John himself is the same old easygoing rapper he's always been. This makes sense; his persona is based around the fact that he's "just a regular guy" and isn't into the money or privileged life of a rock star, something that he conveys with his many references to Taco Bell, the mall, and his own lack of "credibility." That he's not ashamed to take a crack at himself is refreshing, and as he goes from the goofy skits to the "background" comments of "get off the stage dude, you suck" after his attempts to pick up a girl in "Moneyback Guarantee" — which, despite its BNL-esque corniness, is actually pretty funny ("You get your money back for free girl if you ain't feeling me," John promises to a potential date) — you can't help but kind of like him. The thing is, he's almost too likable; the album's almost too corny, too self-effacing, too jokey, and it's hard to take him seriously in any sense of the word. It doesn't help that the production is generally guitar-based and melodic, sounding more like radio-friendly pop music than anything else. This isn't necessarily a bad thing — John's whole premise is that he can be enjoyed by everyone — but after the umpteenth acoustic breakdown, things began to seem a little tired and even cheesy (a problem that is not fixed by the closer, "Growin' Old," which sounds uncomfortably similar to Vitamin C's "Graduation [Friends Forever]"). It's not that Pigeon John...and the Summertime Pool Party is all silliness: there are some more contemplative songs ("Weight of the World," "As We Know It") as well, but they almost seem out of place in the rest of the "we had some fun, that's what it's all about" (to quote "Scene 4") album. It's true that John hasn't changed: he's sticking to his positivity, staying true to what he believes in, and doing what he loves, and that's something to be respected, even if it means corny, super-feel-good, summery rhymes. You've got to admire someone who offers to buy his girlfriend the latest Jordaches, but it doesn't mean you've got to want to get a pair yourself.
Biografie
Geboren: Omaha, NE
Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap
Jahre aktiv: '90s, '00s
Top-Alben und Songs von Pigeon John
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The Bomb | The Bomb - Single | 3:24 | 1,29 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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The Bomb | The Dome Summer 2011 | 3:23 | 1,29 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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The Bomb | Dragon Slayer | 3:24 | 1,29 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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The Bomb | The Dome, Vol. 59 | 3:22 | 1,29 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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The Bomb | Rubbeldiekatz (Original Soundtrack) | 3:23 | 1,29 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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So Gangster | Dragon Slayer | 3:38 | 1,29 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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The Bomb | The Bomb - Single | 3:23 | 1,29 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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Before We're Gone | Dragon Slayer | 3:00 | 0,99 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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Hey You | Dragon Slayer | 2:19 | 0,99 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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All In (feat. Gift of Gab & Pigeon John) | Say G&E! (Bonus Track Version) | 4:53 | 0,99 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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- 9,99 €
- Genres: Hip-Hop/Rap, Musik, Alternative, Alternativer Rap, Hip-Hop
- Erschienen: 12.09.2006
- ℗ 2006 Quannum Projects










