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No More Glory

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Download links and information about No More Glory by MJG. This album was released in 1997 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap genres. It contains 17 tracks with total duration of 01:06:35 minutes.

Artist: MJG
Release date: 1997
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap
Tracks: 17
Duration: 01:06:35
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Keep Your Mind 5:20
2. Hip Hop Voodoo 4:31
3. 10th Grade (Skit) 0:17
4. Good Damm Man 5:45
5. Shine And Recline 3:54
6. That Girl (featuring Rodney Ellis) 4:37
7. Slippin' 3:25
8. Take No S**t (featuring Bun B, The Fedz) 4:56
9. Pimpin' Ain't Easy 3:07
10. Black Mac Is Back 4:11
11. No More Glory 3:56
12. What Is This 5:31
13. Questions (Skit) 1:07
14. Don't Hold Back 4:03
15. Reflections 1:31
16. Hard But Fair 5:19
17. Middle Of The Night 5:05

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MJG’s first solo album should be considered alongside OutKast’s ATLiens and UGK’s Ridin’ Dirty, similarly-minded classics from the same era. Like those canonical works, No More Glory incorporates a brand of low-key funk that is as rich as it is deep. In “What Is This” MJG poses the question: “I'm flabbergasted, am I the only rapper not afraid / To come with what I feel in my heart and get paid?” Southern rap was still a much-maligned genre in 1997, but this album is not only heartfelt and mindful — it’s truly musical. “Slippin’,” “Pimpin’ Ain’t Easy” and “Black Mac Is Back” show that MJG (and producer T-Mix) have absorbed the lessons of Curtis Mayfield, the Isleys and their other soul forefathers. MJG raps like a man whose morals are tested by demons on the daily. Hip-hop’s picture of a "conscious” rapper is Common or Mos Def, but MJG embodies determination, integrity, and conviction.