My Own (album)
My Own | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | February 1, 2000 | |||
Recorded | 1999 | |||
Genre | Gangsta rap, Southern hip hop | |||
Length | 51:03 | |||
Label | Priority | |||
Producer | Da Crime Lab | |||
Young Bleed chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
Los Angeles Times | [2] |
My Own is the second album by Young Bleed, released in 1999 on Priority.[3] My Own reached #61 on the Billboard 200 and #17 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.
Critical reception[]
The Los Angeles Times wrote that Young Bleed "masterfully mixes tales of underclass struggle with stories of spiritual awakening ... these soul-stirring, bouncy rhythms are built on thick bass guitar licks, chilling piano chords, airy keyboard patterns and choice background vocals."[2]
Track listing[]
- "Bless 'Em All"- 3:09
- "I Couldn't C' It"- 3:57
- "Trecherous"- 2:28
- "Time and Money"- 4:46 (Featuring Too Short)
- "All They Lef' Me Wuz' da' Streets"- 5:31 (Featuring Jennifer Brumfield)
- "A Husla'"- 4:22 (Featuring Daz Dillinger & Lay Lo)
- "No Disrespect"- 4:33
- "A Minute ta' Breathe"- 3:34
- "Give and Take"- 4:15
- "Bounce, Mob, Skate"- 4:52 (Featuring J-Von & Lucky Knuckles)
- "To Be a Soldier"- 4:44
- "My Own"- 4:52 (Featuring Jennifer Brumfield)
References[]
- ^ AllMusic review
- ^ Jump up to: a b Baker, Soren (30 Jan 2000). "Tales of Strife and Salvation in a Rap-Funk Blend". Los Angeles Times. Calendar. p. 73.
- ^ "Young Bleed | Biography & History". AllMusic.
Categories:
- 1999 albums
- Young Bleed albums
- No Limit Records albums
- Priority Records albums
- 1990s hip hop album stubs