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Extra Prolific: Duane "Snupe" Lee, Mike G (vocals).Additional personnel: Pep Love, Casual, Opio (vocals); Toure, Jay Biz (scratches); Phesto, Tameka (background vocals).Produc...Read more
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Extra Prolific was down with Hieroglyphics back then and he SHINES on this - his only album. Great production/beats on this as well. Read more

Like It Should Be by Extra Prolific (CD, Oct-1994, Jive (USA))

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    Album Features
    UPC:012414153227
    Artist:Extra Prolific
    Format:CD
    Release Year:1994
    Record Label:Jive (USA)
    Genre:R&B, Underground/Alt Rap

    Track Listing
    1. Intro
    2. Brown Sugar
    3. In Front of the Kids
    4. Is It Right?
    5. Sweet Potato Pie
    6. Cash Money - (featuring Casual)
    7. One Motion
    8. Never Changing
    9. First Sermon
    10. Now What
    11. It's Alright
    12. In 20 Minutes
    13. Go Back to School
    14. Fat Outro, The
    15. [Untitled Hidden Track] - (hidden track)
    16. [Untitled Hidden Track] - (hidden track)

    Details
    Playing Time:41 min.
    Contributing Artists:Casual, Opio
    Distributor:BMG (distributor)
    Recording Type:Studio
    Recording Mode:Stereo
    SPAR Code:n/a

    Album Notes
    Extra Prolific: Duane "Snupe" Lee, Mike G (vocals).Additional personnel: Pep Love, Casual, Opio (vocals); Toure, Jay Biz (scratches); Phesto, Tameka (background vocals).Producers: Mike G, Domino, Duane "Snupe" Lee, A-Plus, CasualPersonnel: Jay Biz (scratches); Phesto, Opio, Pep Love, Casual (background vocals).Photographer: Michael Miller .By 1994, the Hieroglyphics crew had been on a scorching hot streak (in terms of album quality if not necessarily sales) that extended back to Del's I Wish My Brother George Was Here and included Souls of Mischief's '93 'Til Infinity, the sophomore Funkee Homosapien album No Need for Alarm, and Casual's Fear Itself. Extra Prolific concluded this winning run with yet another highly satisfying, if meager-selling, effort. Unsurprisingly, Like It Should Be shares many of the characteristic qualities of the other Hieroglyphics efforts, not least the brilliantly flaky production. Chiefly courtesy of a pair of the collective's in-house producers (Domino, A-Plus) as well as Extra Prolific's own resident beatsmith, DJ, MC, and mastermind Duane "Snupe" Lee (Mike G. rounds out the duo, though only nominally a presence), the album is full of clever, unusual, and flat-out playful samples that twist molasses-thick soul and smooth jazz into strangely compelling mutations. Besides Snupe's ability behind the boards, he is a solid, imaginative rhymer. His syrupy, lackadaisical way with a lyric is very much owing to the rapper's original Houston home. This separates his style from the eccentric flows of his compatriots; unfortunately, the comparison doesn't always stand Snupe in the most beneficial light. He doesn't have the sort of idiosyncratic delivery that sets apart MCs like Del and Opio (who gets the best of his guest spot on "Now What"). For instance, Casual positively steals the brief "Cash Money" with his featured verse. The album, as a result, is perhaps not quite of a piece with efforts by Extra Prolific's crewmates. Regardless, even if second-level Hieroglyphics, Like It Should Be is quite strong and possesses a plethora of exceptional tracks -- "Sweet Potato Pie," "One Motion," "In 20 Minutes," "First Sermon" -- that belong in every collection of alternative West Coast rap. ~ Stanton Swihart

    Editorial Reviews
    ...groovier than vinyl itself...
    Melody Maker (19950603)

    4 Stars - Slammin' - ...Taut snare-kicks, straight ahead, hard-bopped jazzyfatnastee loops, taut acoustic bass licks, ear-licking guitar lines, and dazzling rapid-fire lyrics that slap suckas silly with stylistic verve...
    The Source (19941001)

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    Slept on Westcoast Classic...

    Created: 03/04/08
    Extra Prolific was down with Hieroglyphics back then and he SHINES on this - his only album. Great production/beats on this as well.
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