Ambushed 1994 Album
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The energy throughout this project is undeniable from the hard-hitting beats to the raw intensity of the rapping. However, many of the songs end up sounding quite similar. The rappers deliver with passion, but the harsh, almost yelling style can be grating at times - particularly, but not only, from Babe-B-Face Kaos. I hear some Onyx in the delivery and some Naughty by Nature in the songs. Some songs are let down by not having stronger hooks too. Lyrically, the album touches on several familiar themes for these types of albums: critiques of the then modern rap scene, celebrations of “real hip-hop,” confident brag rap, and flashes of conscious commentary. The highlight is 'Hit ’Em Up', thanks to its dynamic changes and infectious energy paired with its engaging bassline and anthemic chorus. There’s a subtle reggae influence across tracks like 'Original' and 'Ruff N’ Rugged', a sound often heard on early-to-mid ’90s east coast hip-hop. Meanwhile, 'We Run Things' features horn samples that recall the Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth’s 'T.R.O.Y.' All in all, there are things to appreciate here, and based on what I’ve read about their second album, I’m curious to see how the group evolves. Still, for a short project, there are some sluggish moments and not many tracks worth revisiting. Beats: ★★★ Rapping/Bars: ★★★ Hooks: ★★☆ Best Tracks: Pon De Attack, Hit 'Em Up, Swing It (Jazziness)
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