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Desire

Pharoahe Monch

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 Intro Pharoahe Monch 0:32 $0.69 View In iTunes
2 Free Pharoahe Monch 3:34 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Desire Pharoahe Monch 3:32 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Push Pharoahe Monch 2:52 $0.69 View In iTunes
5 Welcome to the Terrordome Pharoahe Monch 3:31 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 What It Is Pharoahe Monch 2:56 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 When the Gun Draws Pharoahe Monch 3:16 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Let's Go Pharoahe Monch 4:16 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Body Baby Pharoahe Monch 3:18 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 Bar Tap Pharoahe Monch 3:08 $0.99 View In iTunes
11 Hold On Pharoahe Monch 3:49 $0.99 View In iTunes
12 So Good Pharoahe Monch 3:15 $0.99 View In iTunes
13 Trilogy Pharoahe Monch 9:22 $0.69 View In iTunes
14 Video Push Pharoahe Monch 2:55 Album Only View In iTunes

Album Review

What if Kool G Rap's second album came out approximately eight years after his first? That would be a period long enough to leap from Road to the Riches to Roots of Evil, over Wanted: Dead or Alive, Live and Let Die, and 4, 5, 6. While it's an unfair analogy to make — for many reasons — when talking about the frustrating lag between Internal Affairs and Desire, it's a helpful one to think about if you're approaching Desire with the expectation of hearing Internal Affairs, Vol. 2. On Internal Affairs, a track-to-track strongarm tactic to reach more ears without too many creative concessions, Pharoahe Monch toughened up. It paid off to an extent: "Simon Says" and "Right Here" were loved by plenty of people who didn't know Organized Konfusion from Organized Noize. Pharoahe could've attempted to capitalize on the momentum, but he crept low, releasing the occasional single and compilation track (like "Agent Orange" and "What Is the Law"), and collaborating when the right situation presented itself (like Talib Kweli's "Guerrilla Monsoon Rap" and J Dilla's "Love"). As a result, Desire is a taut and focused work that energizes, packed densely with typically Monch-like quotables that might take a couple listens to catch. Production-wise, it's quite different from Internal Affairs, incorporating gritty gospel, anthemic funk, and laid-back soul (not to mention an ambitious, sprawling, three-part finale), along with a measured amount of material that sounds more like a logical extension of Pharoahe's past. Altogether, it's a brighter, bolder set of tracks. The lone trip-up is a well-intentioned cover of Public Enemy's "Welcome to the Terrordome"; despite a relevant added verse, no one can reinterpret Chuck D and the Bomb Squad at the peak of their powers without coming up a little short. This is the kind of album that could only be made by a veteran who knows the difference between running your mouth and speaking when you have something to say, and not many elder MCs can say they were as vital in their mid-thirties as they were in their early twenties.

Recent Customer Reviews

Pretty Good
     
by Da Monster Chad

This guy is better than I thought. I started listenin to his music a little while back and I have to say he is a great artist. It was definetely a good 10$ worth spent. If you do not like all of his songs check a few out but It was a great buy.

Push is the best song on this album
     
by Earthquake J

I don't care to much about the other songs on this album, but i do know that "Push" is the best song on this album. The music is great, and the lyrics are so inspirational. This is a great song. (And a perfect choice for NBA StREET HOMECOURT for XBOX 360)

real cool
     
by Drumline1

gotta say, this is rap at its best, no hardcore stuff. I think it sounds real old school and gives tribute to people like earth wind and fire, love the vibe

Biography

Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap

Years Active: '90s, '00s

While a member of the New York City duo Organized Konfusion, Pharoahe Monch developed a reputation as one of underground hip-hop's pre-eminent lyricists, crafting intricate and intelligent raps with partner Prince Poetry. After recording three albums together from 1991-1997, the two split up amicably,...
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