The Ownerz [Clean] – Gang Starr

Release Date: 5/20/2003

Recording Date: 5/2003

Tracks: 16

Length: 00:53:06 Hrs

Label: Virgin

Type: CD

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What the Critics Say

Quite a few chart-topping rappers came and went during the five years between Gang Starr's fifth and sixth LPs. So many, in fact, that it's tempting to think that commercial rap had taken a turn for the worse simply because the duo hadn't been back to tend the fires since 1998. Angry and intelligent as they'd ever been, Guru and DJ Premier came right back with guns blazing, ridiculing radio DJ's and program directors as "f*cking robots" and proving their case with an album full of tough, kinetic hip hop that blows away anything on the rap charts. Guru, never the most talented rapper on the East Coast, tightened his flow considerably to match his cutting verse, and DJ Premier only continued waxing lyrical with turntables and samplers. Compared to his outside productions during the interim, it's clear he was holding back a few can't-miss productions for Gang Starr: "Put Up or Shut Up," and "Skillz" (the title track.) Guru's wordplay and imagery are vivid, whether he's relating yet another inner-city tale ("Sabotage"), excoriating the record industry ("Deadly Habitz"), or casually making a play for a girl ("Nice Girl, Wrong Place"). Surprisingly, most of the guests featured are pedestrians, including the lame guns-and-gangstas posturing of "Who Got Gunz" featuring Fat Joe and M.O.P, or "Capture (Militia, Pt. 3)" featuring Big Shug and Freddie Foxxx. Also a letdown is Snoop Dogg's "In This Life...," the return of a favor DJ Premier did for him on two tracks for his Paid tha Cost to Be da Bo$$ LP of a year back. The only really great collaboration is Jadakiss' full-flowing rap on "Rite Where U Stand." All the Gang Starr trademarks are in place, from DJ Premier's perfect upchoruses to Guru's reedy voice cutting or instructing, and sounding better than ever. [The Ownerz is also available in a clean version.] ~ John Bush, All Music Guide

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