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Life After God

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Download links and information about Life After God by Moe Pope. This album was released in 2010 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap genres. It contains 15 tracks with total duration of 40:29 minutes.

Artist: Moe Pope
Release date: 2010
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap
Tracks: 15
Duration: 40:29
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Good Vibe, Pt. 1 (The Overdose) 2:45
2. Amy Winehouse 3:27
3. City Lights (feat. Maestro1ton & Edo.G) 3:26
4. Alone 3:26
5. Mezzanine 0:51
6. Rock Me, Pt. 1 2:39
7. Hurt 1:08
8. Godzilla 2:56
9. Foolish (feat. Reks) 3:24
10. Lyric Pope 1:03
11. Rock Me, Pt. 2 3:56
12. The Grateful Dead 2:56
13. Bang Bang 2:36
14. Good Vibe, Pt. 2 (The Epilogue) 2:53
15. Bullitt 3:03

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Best known for his work with Crown City Rockers (previously known as Mission:), as well as Electric (a.k.a. Electric Company) and Project Move, the Boston emcee Moe Pope has been doing his thing since the turn of the millennium, putting out high-quality hip-hop just under the radar. On Life After God, released through longtime Beantown boom-bap providers Brick Records, he connects with the relatively unknown producer Rain, who concocts a bevy of excellent sample-drenched tracks for Moe to shine on, overflowing with freaky loops, hearty drum breaks, slick cuts, and moody effects. Honestly, there's not a weak song here; the beats and rhymes play off one other perfectly, and the 15 joints here could easily be Exhibit A in disproving the notion that "all new rap music is garbage." Boston favorites EDO G and Reks appear on "City Lights" and "Foolish" respectively, while other highlights include the horn-laden "Godzilla," the flashback anthem "Rock Me, Pt. 1," and the frantic, piano-propelled "Bang Bang."