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Rapitalism: the Philosophies of Dominant Pimpin

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Download links and information about Rapitalism: the Philosophies of Dominant Pimpin by Kirby Dominant. This album was released in 1998 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap genres. It contains 16 tracks with total duration of 01:11:29 minutes.

Artist: Kirby Dominant
Release date: 1998
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap
Tracks: 16
Duration: 01:11:29
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Rapitalism Intro 1:31
2. Rapitalism (feat. Bas-1) 3:19
3. Snow 6:07
4. Wake Up 4:37
5. Unsigned Men (feat. MURS and 427) 5:17
6. Underground Game 5:25
7. Evaluations 4:44
8. Something You Should Do 1:42
9. Dominant Pimpin Intro 1:33
10. Dominant Pimpin 5:25
11. Time Is Tickin (feat. DJ Ice Water) 4:52
12. Passenger 5150 4:52
13. The Greatest Species 4:40
14. Microphone (u Can't Hold One!) (Featuring 427) 5:01
15. Letting Go 6:22
16. Chosen Few (feat. Kemetic Suns, 427, & Eligh) 6:02

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For this being the first Kirby Dominant album, it sure feels pretty polished. The jazzy, slow-rolling beats with plenty of keys and xylophones make for an introspective and very conscious record. Add to that the well-thought-out lyrics listeners expect from all the underground Bay Area rappers, and you've got a great record. He talks a lot about the commercialism of hip-hop on this album, hence why it's entitled Rapitalism — the hybrid of rap and capitalism that ran loose in 1998. Kirby reps the underground to the max, including great artists alongside for some lyrical help: Murs, Eligh of the Kemetic Suns, and 427, all also from the San Francisco Bay Area. A slow and methodical record that will keep you thinking.