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It's doubtful that hip-hop fans were expecting anything good from a Black Eyed Peas remix EP circa 2006, especially coming after the deflated sellout that was 2005's Monkey Business. They'd better do themselves a favor, however, and check it out, since it includes not only two of the best hip-hop tracks from the album but also, for the remixes, what has to be called one of the best rap production casts ever assembled. The seven-track disc opens with the album track "Like That," a Tribe Called Quest tribute featuring Q-Tip, Talib Kweli, Cee-Lo, and John Legend. The other album version is "Audio Delite," but it's lost among the five remixes, which feature Erick Sermon, DJ Premier, Pete Rock, DJ Jazzy Jeff, and Large Professor. (At least the Black Eyed Peas were spending money on something other than clothes and choreographers.) Premier's breezing remix of "My Style" and Rock's funky "They Don't Want Music" (featuring James Brown) are the highlights, but the others aren't far behind. If these tracks had appeared on Monkey Business, the album would have been (setting aside "My Humps" and "Don't Phunk with My Heart") one of the best rap records of the year. Perhaps it's better this way, with the pop productions sequestered on Monkey Business and this tight EP the perfect choice for hip-hop fans.
Product Details
Release Date: | 08/01/2006 |
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Label: | Imports |
UPC: | 0602498385784 |
catalogNumber: | 931460 |
Rank: | 123490 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Black Eyed Peas Primary ArtistErick Sermon Vocals
Technical Credits
Rick James ComposerLarry Blackmon Composer
Leslie Bricusse Composer
DJ Premier Producer
Ron Fair Executive Producer
Large Professor Remixing
Anthony Newley Composer
Stacy Ferguson Composer
Thomas Jenkins Composer
Pete Rock Remixing
Darryl Barnes Composer
Max Vargas Engineer
Anthony Tidd Composer
Talib Kweli Composer
Kamaal Fareed Composer
will.i.am Producer,Executive Producer
Justin Timberlake Composer
Printz Board Composer
Jean Baptiste Composer
Allen Pineda Composer
Jaime Gomez Composer
Keith Harris Composer
Allan Pineda Composer
William Adams Composer
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