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Representin’ Till the World Ends / Representin' Till the World Ends

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Download links and information about Representin’ Till the World Ends / Representin' Till the World Ends by Shoestring. This album was released in 1999 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap genres. It contains 16 tracks with total duration of 01:09:11 minutes.

Artist: Shoestring
Release date: 1999
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap
Tracks: 16
Duration: 01:09:11
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Intro 1:13
2. Wiggy 6:03
3. Take That M.F. 5:01
4. Twist up and Roll 4:10
5. Following a Star 5:09
6. Greedy 5:03
7. Snitch Killer 5:20
8. Get Your Groove On 3:30
9. Representin' Till the World Ends 5:11
10. Welcome to Terror 4:45
11. Family Biz 4:35
12. We Still Creepin' 4:39
13. Sunshine & Blow 4:37
14. All You Hear Is Boom 3:32
15. Elie 5:07
16. Outro 1:16

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Shoestring's debut solo album mines much of the same territory as his previous work with the Dayton Family both in terms of rapping and production. He's still representing his hardcore delivery and harsh lyrics, along with the unique experiences he's had living in Flint, MI, a city with none of the glamour of California or New York. Furthermore, he never raps much about material possessions such as cars or jewelry. He seems content surviving in a rough city and occasionally getting high. It's a simple and rather untraditional ideology, but admittedly more sincere than the "ghetto fabulous" mentality of most rappers. The album's production does the job and that's about it. So, in the end, the most enticing aspect of this album is Shoestring's tough ideology; it's very realistic and quite refreshing.