Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Rapper Big Pooh - The Delightful Bars (Candy Apple Edition) (iTunes Exclusive)(2009)




01.) Intro
02.) The Release (produced by Illmind)
03.) Power f/ O. Dash (produced by Khrysis)
04.) The Comeback (produced by Khrysis)
05.) Radio (produced by OhNo)
06.) Hands Up f/ Chaundon and Roc C (produced by Khrysis)
07.) On The Real f/ Jozeemo and E. Ness (produced by Khrysis)
08.) Nothing Less f/ Ab Soul, Jay Rock and K. Dot (produced by Young RJ)
09.) Move f/ Darien Brockington (produced by Phonix)
10.) Roll Call f/ Jozeemo, Chaundon, and Joe Scudda (produced by The Co-Op)
11.) The Life f/ Mushinah (produced by Khrysis)
12.) Rearview Mirror (produced by 9th Wonder)
13.) Outro

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Big Pooh’s latest vehicle is a street-LP entitled, Delightful Bars, and there will be four different versions of Delightful Bars made accessible, including a special iTunes only version (referred to as the Candy Apple version), which will be released on 3-24-09 and the North American retail version of Delightful Bars (referred to as the North American Pie Version) will be released on 5-5-09.

Delightful Bars lead-single is the Khrysis produced “The Comeback” and its accompanied by the OhNo produced B-Side “Radio” and is further bolstered by guest spots from Pooh’s Justus League cohorts (Chaundon, Joe Scudda, Jozeemo, Big Dho & Darien Brockington) Jay Rock, Torae and production from Khrysis, 9th Wonder, Jake One, Illmind, Young RJ, The Co-Op and OhNo.

For Pooh, what he initially planned to be a mixtape took on a new life after a few particularly productive studio sessions as he affirms “this is some of my best work to date as a solo artist. I started off recording for a mixtape, but I had a plethora of material that deserved a presentation much larger than a mixtape. Delightful Bars was born from the Dirty Pretty Things, Rapper’s Delight, and The Recipe recording sessions. The fans will find that this project serves as the perfect bridge between Sleepers and my upcoming sophomore solo album Dirty Pretty Things.

2 comments:

Miska said...

Despite the good producer names and the acclaimed success of Rapper Big Pooh, this album is just not good. Sleepers was an album what you were listening from the beginning to its end with a jolly mood. But these beats right here annoy me, I wanna move on to the next after listening 30 seconds of one. It's a great pity.

Anonymous said...

This album is the shit. One of 5 albums I've heard so far this year that I consider to be AOFTY contenders.

Kryhsis and Illmind and everybody on here simply BLESSED Rapper Big Pooh.

Gone is the Big Pooh sound of The Listening, this shit is way darker, way more ill in the head, takes you out the stratospere, atmosphere, outta here.

I am now officialy a fan of everyone involved in this album, Rapper Big Pooh has a new fan. PROPS HOMIE!