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U.T.F.O. - UTFO

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UTFO
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Artist(s)U.T.F.O.
StudioSelect / Ada
Release DateJuly 27, 1999
UPC Code010912161423
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Tracks

  1. Leader of the Pack
  2. Bite It
  3. Calling Her a Crab (Roxanne, Pt. 2)
  4. Hanging Out
  5. Beats and Rhymes
  6. Roxanne, Roxanne
  7. Lisa Lips
  8. Fairytale Lover
  9. The Real Roxanne

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.5 (7 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteLots of memories with this oneQuote
Man, this CD brings back more memories (tied with Run DMC's first two releases, and Whodini's Back In Black) than any tape, album, CD I have ever listened to. Except for Fairytale Lover, this CD has been played atleast 100 times by me and my family. Oh man, talkin' about this almost brings a tear to my eye. These cats had a monster flow, and even though it is outdated, you can tell that Educated Rapper and Kangol Kid were monsters on the mic throughout most of this joint.

[QUOTE]
I said "This is very rare because I don't say this every day
There's a million medical skills a doctor displays
Dermatology is treatment of the skin
Infected and you'll see me and you'll know you're again
There's enthesiology, opthomology
Internal medicine and plastic surgery
Orpedic surgery and pathology
A disease involves a change of the body."
[UnQUOTE]

That is one of the illest flows ever! That is classic ish!


Leader of the Pack had some of the illest scratchin' ever. If you don't know what scratchin' (turntabilsm) is, then you don't know Hip Hop or its roots.

Roxanne Roxanne and Real Roxanne. Classic story/diss tracks. Forever buried and instantly memorable and quoted by those of us who remember the pre-golden age.

Beats and Rhymes may be my personal favorite track on here. Almost no one remembers this one.

I could go on, but like I said this is and always will be one of my favorite albums.
May 5, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteTakes me backQuote
I don't know if this album is as good as I think it is but in elementary school this was great. On a side note, I was upset to hear that Cool C is sitting on death row. January 22, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteUTFO - The True Meaning of Hip HopQuote
This album is one of my all-time favorites. If you are a fan of old school hip hop, I recommend you to purchase this album. This album also tells you what hip hop is really all about. Hip hop of today is all about the money which hip hop in the history was all about having fun. The hip hop artists of yesterday have put more meaning to their songs which hip hop artists of today just put out anything to make money. This album contains rhymes laced with simple beats which less sampling was involved.

I also have the vinyl version of this album. My mother have bought this album for my birthday when I first turned into a teenager. I still enjoy this album until this day. My favorite tracks of this album are: "Leader of the Pack," "Beats & Rhymes," the big hit UTFO is very famous for which is "Roxanne Roxanne," "Bite It," "The Real Roxanne" which features Roxanne, which she disses UTFO, and "Callin Her A Crab (Roxanne Part 2)" which is a song answers to "The Real Roxanne" which UTFO disses back on Roxanne. This album is an archive for your collection for the true hip hop fans! Go ahead and cop this album. February 24, 2003

rating: 5 QuoteGood example of Golden age rapQuote
UTFO hit high schoolers and young adults full force with "Roxanne Roxanne" in 1984, with it's simple beats and amusing story. If you were in junior high, high school or a freshman or sophomore in college in 1984 who was into Black music, you'll remember this. Classic, innocent pre-gangster rap filled with sprase beats, amusing rhymes, and excellent delivery. Kangol Kid, Dr. Ice, the Educated Rapper, and Mixmaster Ice made an excellent debut (remember how the teenybopper girls swooned over "Fairytale Lover?"). Sadly, UTFO and rap music itself would take the low road lyrically as time went on. September 17, 2002

rating: 4 QuoteTimelessQuote
I remember listening to this album when I was 10, and I am still mesmerized by it 15 yrs later. One of those albums that stays with you. So many song styles to match any mood. June 27, 2002

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