Goodie Mob World Party
Rolling Stone: 3.5 stars out of 5 - "...52 burning-hot minutes of molasses-thick grooves which prove yet again that, between Goodie Mob and their producers at LaFace, there's no place like the South to throw a party."
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- Released: December 21, 1999
- Originally Released: 1999
- Label: Sony Music MOD
Entertainment Reviews:
Rolling Stone - 12/9/99, pp.75-6
3.5 stars out of 5 - "...52 burning-hot minutes of molasses-thick grooves which prove yet again that, between Goodie Mob and their producers at LaFace, there's no place like the South to throw a party."Spin - 1/00, p.121
8 out of 10 - "...thanks to fierce grooves, indelibly catchy vocal riffs, and the mesmerizing interplay of their deliciously slurred drawls, they pull off...'positive hardcore'...preaching to the unconverted and converted alike."Entertainment Weekly - 1/14/00, p.78
"...With street beats and rave-bleeps, God-praising and queer-baiting, progressive politicking and womanizing, the Mob run a conflicted nightclub. But dull it ain't." - Rating: B+Q - 5/01, p.131
4 stars out of 5 - "...Their peculiar blend of literate ranting and jeep-friendly beats seems all the more appealing....demonstrating their fondness for lending a pop edge to otherwise hardfaced mutterings..."Vibe - 2/00, p.166
"...another victorious chapter in their saga of success....the album shows a more humane Mob, expanding their sound beyond hip hop's usual parameters....showing that they, too, like to hang out at the club, smoke dank, and sip on 'gnac..."The Source - 1/00, p.190
3.5 mics out of 5 - "...up tempo, backyard, beat-boosting sounds....succeeds in providing its audience with the healthy hip-hop that feeds the intellect, as well as stimulates the body."NME (Magazine) - 1/15/00, p.27
8 out of 10 - "...[they] sweeten their music fro mass consumption....a distinctive Southern atmosphere still swamps [the album] with layered voices thick as molasses and equal dedication to partying, cutting loose, and ghetto protest politics....pretty funky..."Tracks:
- 1.Invitation to the World Party
- 2.World Party
- 3.Chain Swing
- 4.Get Rich to This: Get Rich To This / Parking Lot (Break)
- 5.The Dip
- 6.All A's
- 7.What It Ain't
- 8.I.C.U.
- 9.Rebuilding
- 10.Just Do It
- 11.Street Corner
- 12.Cutty Buddy
- 13.Fie Fie Delish
- 14.Go Back (Break)