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Sleeping With the Enemy 1992 Album

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55m 45s
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1992-11-23
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Paris gets angrier and more anti-white/establishment on this album, just listen to the start of 'Bush Killa' where the president gets taken out, and then you've got the "Cops Ain't Shit" chorus in the subtlety named 'Coffee, Donuts & Death'. For me though, the beats, like Guerilla Funk that comes after this album, mean I like this more than Paris' debut, that gives this an almost perfect rating - The beat change two minutes into 'Bush Killa' = Perfection. It's worth noting also that 'Guerrillas in the Mist' uses pretty much the same beat as the brilliant 'break the Grip of Shame from his debut. I love the beats this guy produces and if you enjoy Paris' debut you should enjoy this, unless some of the lyrics are too much. Beats: ★★★★☆ Bars: ★★★★☆ Best Tracks: Bush Killa, Thinka 'Bout It, Guerrillas in the Mist, The Days of Old, Assata's Song, Bush Killa (Hellraiser Remix).
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