Kris Kross - Da Bomb
Facts
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| Artist(s) | Kris Kross |
| Studio | Sony |
| Release Date | August 3, 1993 |
| UPC Code | 074645727820 |
Tracks
- Intro
- Da Bomb
- Sound Of My Hood
- It Don't Stoop (Hip Hop Classic)
- DJ Nabs Break
- Alright
- I'm Real
- Da Beat Ch'yall
- Freak Da Funk
- A Lot 2 Live 4
- Take Um Out
- Alringht (Extended Remix)
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User Reviews
Average user review: 
(12 reviews)
I liked this album when it came out, and really liked the bass it had on the album. The rappers come out as very honest and genuine. I was a real bass head fanatic at the time and turning the dial up in this album is a must.
January 26, 2008 |  | Good for old school dudes |  |
I had this CD as a teen and I really liked it. A friend of mine stole it from me a long time ago and I really missed it. The songs are catchy, there is no vulgarity and its just a good CD for the collection. People of all ages can enjoy this one. Its a classic. Great songs are: "Hold tight" and The ever popular "I'm Real" which is why I bought this CD again.
May 13, 2007This Album iz 2 good. Ecspecially if u got it back in da day.
Notable trax-
Da Bomb (Best on da album)
A lot 2 Live 4 (Best ever freestyle)
February 22, 2006This was an album for only their core fanbase to like--the kids who were too young to even want to pay attention to content. Absolutely horrible album. Their first one was the only good album that they have put together. They have shown maturity on this album but didn't show with their skills.
Notable Tracks:
Da Bomb
Alright (Extended Version)
January 2, 2006If one was to ever speak about kiddy bubble gum rap / hip-hop, Kris Kross would be of those mentioned. Their sophomore release Da Bomb detonated a little too soon to get a more critically acclaimed LP. The title track featured the newcomer Da Brat for a strong performance. Retaliating on lashes from others, "Alright" featuring Super Cat states they're cool on battling or whatever. Hard kicks and guitar licks added an edge for this album on "I'm Real". Kris Kross their formula to flowing to Jermaine Dupri's tracks on "Freak Da Funk". Though we know Jermaine Dupri entirely wrote and produced the entire album, Mac Daddy began writing his own lyrics on three of the songs. It's a step away from their first album but there was a lack of originality that kept it from gaining a serious acknowledgement.
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