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Albums Produced by Khrysis: The Minstrel Show, Getback, a Long Hot Summer, Jesus Price Supastar, Born and Raised, the Layover Ep

Albums Produced by Khrysis: The Minstrel Show, Getback, a Long Hot Summer, Jesus Price Supastar, Born and Raised, the Layover Ep

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ISBN10: 115701173X
ISBN13: 9781157011736
Publisher: Books Llc
Published: Oct 25 2010
Pages: 34
Weight: 0.14
Height: 0.08 Width: 9.02 Depth: 6.00
Language: English
Commentary (music and lyrics not included). Chapters: The Minstrel Show, Getback, a Long Hot Summer, Jesus Price Supastar, Born and Raised, the Layover Ep, Dream Merchant Vol. 1. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 33. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The Minstrel Show is the second studio album by hip hop trio, Little Brother. It followed the critical success of their 2003 debut, The Listening. The album was highly anticipated and touted as a probable breakthrough for the group, even before its release. The title is a reference to the minstrel shows that were popular in America during the 1800s (see Minstrel show). The album has a running concept based on a fictional television network called UBN (U Black Niggas Network), which is a satire of stereotypical programs and advertisements. For example, on Cheatin, Phonte (performing under his alter-ego Percy Miracles), spoofs the over-dramatic R&B sagas performed by singers such as R. Kelly and Ronald Isley. Many of the skits contain tongue-in-cheek references to black pop-culture in America. For many reasons, the furor surrounding The Minstrel Show overshadowed the music itself. On August 16, 2005, hip hop magazine The Source's Editor-in-Chief, Joshua Fahiym Ratcliffe, announced his retirement due to conflicting opinions on the rating The Minstrel Show was to receive in the next issue of the publication. According to Ratcliffe, his original rating of 4.5 (out of 5) was reduced to 4 by the magazine's Chief Brand Executive, Raymond Benzino Scott and CEO Dave Mays because Ratcliffe gave then-upcoming artist Young Jeezy a rating of 4. After they refused to change the rating back to 4.5 he decided to step down from his editorial position. For his part, Benzino admitted at the time of questioning, that he had yet to listen to the album fo...http: //booksllc.net/?id=3577036