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| | Loc-ed After Dark | | | Music Artist : | | Tone-Loc | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Delicious Vinyl | | Release Date : | | 2001-02-20 | | Store Price : | | $11.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $11.98 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. On Fire [Remix] 2. Wild Thing 3. Loc'ed After Dark 4. I Got It Goin' On 5. Cutting Rhythms 6. Funky Cold Medina 7. Next Episode 8. Cheeba Cheeba 9. Don't Get Close 10. Loc'in on the Shaw 11. Homies
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Tone Loc "Loc-ed After Dark" C.D. Album Submitted on: 2009-11-13 |
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| Two songs for you old skoolers..."Wild Thing" & "Funky Cold Medina" Now I thought these two songs in that time & era was straight forward. I was wrong. The music in todays society. (2009) Imagine the future music in about 50 years from now. Great c.d. for the older generation music junkies. Buy it before C.D. albums are the thing of the past. When iTunes & MP3 files are the only way we can purcahse music. I want the hard copy!!! (Compact Disc) Not a MP3 or music file that can be deleted that I'll probably end up paying twice for. Get it while it's still a C.D. world!!! |
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Classic Submitted on: 2006-02-17 |
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| Very good 1989 classic for sure.The best songs on this album in my opinion are Wild Thing,Funky Cold Medina,and The Homies.Wild Thing was a very big hit I don't know who hasen't heard it.Funky Cold Medina was the same way very popular.A great old school rap buy for anybody. |
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A Classic CD that every hip hop fan must buy Submitted on: 2004-12-25 |
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I don't care who don't likes him and/or never like his style. 'Cause he's my favorite old-school rapper alongside Young MC, MC Hammer, EPMD, Whodini, Big Daddy Kane, Chubb Rock, Public Enemy, just to name a few artists from that genre.
You see Tone-Loc always keep it real w/o ever negating the positive images that's behind hip-hop. I consider this an album that shows real sides of whats happening in the world of hip-hop right now, one that shows people that kind of rap music is worth listening to.
Now ya'll think he's the worst rapper 'cause he can't rhyme or sing? Are you saying that this s**t is wack? Hell haw, if this is not 4 you, you shouldn't buy it.
That's why a lot of people are hatin on rap right now b/c it's lost its message and/or its voice. I pray we keep our soul alive in the industry w/o ever falling apart.
Every music or must-have fan should have this 'cause they missin' a lot of real stuff that it's happening 'round our culture.
Long story short, my 1st favorites from the album are Funky Cold Medina, Wild Thing and Loc'ed After Dark. I know I love every song I download off this album.
This is highly recommend 4 those who wants to hear real hip-hop. For instance, if u see BROWN SUGAR or ever listen to Kanye West's classic album THE COLLEGE DROPOUT you would know there's a difference between them making a new direction in the hip-hop culture.
I would love for Tone-Loc to come back with a new album in the near future. No rap fan or non-rap lover should hate on this. |
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This is a rap album that was actually funny! Submitted on: 2004-11-19 |
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No deep review needed! Just listen to "Wild Thing" and "Funny
Cold" and you will laugh your @ss off! The sad part is that
some of that is because this is so cheesy! |
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One of my all-time favorite rap albums... Submitted on: 2004-03-28 |
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| I grew up on the beginnings of rap. Ice-T, Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, UTFO... these groups laid the foundations for what was to come. Approximately 10 years later Ton-Loc comes on the scene when rap was at an all-time low (in my opinion) and dance-music ruled the airwaves. Ton-Loc was different and that's what made him unique amongst all other rap artists. I first heard Ton-Loc's Wild Thing and Funky Cold Medina in '89, my senior year in high school. It wasn't until after I graduated that I heard his whole album. A friend of mine had the tape and I practically wore it out when he left it in my car. A lot of reviewers say they dislike Track 10. Me and a friend of mine were building bass systems in our cars before the car audio market started to take hold. Track 10 was and still is THE song we use to test our systems. It's the benchmark we use to this day. Track 10 was perfect for showing up at a friend's house and "announcing" yourself. In later years I ran it through a bass boost filter and made it even more powerful. Move forward 15 years and I'm still listening to this album. I like most every song except for Cheeba and Homies. You just can't find rap like this anymore because it's all been reduced to cussing and demoralization of others. This whole album is so fleshed out, something you don't find in a lot of debut albums. It's timeless in my opinion. I give this one 5 stars because I never get tired of the songs. The music is clean and crisp and sounds great on a decent system. I'm not a big rap fan anymore since most of the music on the radio nowadays is saturated with different incarnations of it, but albums like this take me back to a simpler time when rap was worth listening to. |
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