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Acid Reflex

Paris

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Album Review

The "preaching to the converted" problem San Francisco rapper Paris shares with so many other politically charged rappers has a lot to do with titling songs "Bush Killa" or in the case of his 2008 effort, juxtaposing images of Uncle Sam, a baby, and a hand grenade. This leaves no chance of anyone being blindsided by the anti-War, anti-Bush, or other anti-establishment messages contained within, but there's a circle within Paris' circle of hardcore fans that might be disrupted by Acid Reflex's key track, "The Violence of the Lambs." While so many of his contemporaries are rapping the praises of the democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama, Paris offers commentary on the man without mentioning his name by laying the infamous Reverend Jeremiah Wright's "we bombed babies" speech over a soulful beat. It's a speech that Obama denounced and the dry presentation of it here seems to suggest the rapper/producer believes the revolution will not be elected, at least not a revolution that would satisfy Paris. Strongly agree or strongly disagree, it's a brilliantly constructed track, most effective as the album was released in late 2008. This might explain why a bulk of the other tracks sound unfinished, a major letdown for the casual fan since Acid Reflex is Paris' first official full-length in five years save the 2006 collaboration with Public Enemy, Rebirth of a Nation. While the words are all top-notch and will have fans starving for material declaring the album a triumph, the beats sound out of touch and the hooks are short on supply. As hard as it is to criticize an album that aims to give $30,000 away to further education — three random copies were packaged with a "Golden Ticket" good for a 10K scholarship — it's uncompromising to a fault and just doesn't live up to previous efforts.

Customer Reviews

Refreshing to say the least.

I dont even have to hear it. Anything Paris puts his voice on Im buying. I appreciate hearing the truth in these times of bafoons and rap cowards.. refreshing to say the least. Paris I support 110%. Khayree so called Bay legend (:

Great Album

This album is the quintessential cd for conscious hip-hop.P-DOG is once again proving that hip-hop is still going strong and will continue to challenge the mainstream perception of what hip hop is. The first single "don't stop the movement" is the first salvo on a long list of hot tracks. The "anger" on the cd is socially conscious and shows that intellectual music is out there and that the issues can still be dealt with in a very funky way. The african-american experience is told over music that has a typical west coast sound but is energetic and up to date. He has a few guess appearances from fellow hard truth soldiers but it's his voice that ultimately stands out. A very inspired album.

Awesome record from Paris

This album is off the hook, hahaha

Biography

Born: October 29, 1967 in San Francisco, CA

Genre: Hip Hop/Rap

Years Active: '90s, '00s

One of hip-hop's most militantly Afrocentric radicals, Paris struggled for most of his career to find acceptance for his fiercely political music, which drew from the provocative intelligence of Public Enemy and the gut-level rage of early Ice Cube. Born Oscar Jackson, Jr. in California, Paris earned a degree in economics from the University of California-Davis (near the San Francisco Bay Area); but hip-hop appealed to him more, and he founded his own record label, Scarface. He recorded a single,...
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