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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Shout Out to Kris Kross! Aug 06, 2007 This album was Hot! Couple things about the original review: It is actually spelled Kris Kross not "Kriss Kross" The members were Chris Kelly and Chris Smith not Chris Terry, Terry was an up an coming artist from ATL at the time. They also did some writing and producing on this album. If ur going to hate, know ur history. Most of the things that people hate on was JD's doing. They were all real young and Im sure learned from mistakes that may have been made. The bottom line is, they still have some mad fans and had 5 hits "Jump" Warm it Up" "Alright" "Tonites the Nite" and "Live and Die 4 Hip Hop"
3 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Seriously? May 01, 2006 I've never really had any respect for "emcees" who don't write their own rhymes. Ridiculous.
Jermaine Dupri gets 1 star because his production on this album was solid as usual.
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
underrated Mar 21, 2006 I first bought this CD back in 1996. I thought it was a great album then. I just pulled it out today and realized that it is Kris Kross' best album. All of the beats were tight. I know all of the lyrics to every song. If you like music from the mid 90's this is one of the cds that you need to get. I think it is a great cd. Anyone that rates it lower than 3 stars is simply hater.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Hip Hop Man Jan 24, 2006 How can some of you think this is not a good album. Its Very good. You must not listen to hip hop. I think the best track is ''Live and die for hip hop'' the is some real west coast s****!!! Kris kross are true Legends
2 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Total Waste of 32:43 Jan 02, 2006 There is not one song on here worth listening to, let alone mention. They should have quit back when Da Bomb wasn't as big as they hoped it would be. People who were fans of them when they were younger don't care to hear about tha 'mature' subject matter they were spittin' on this album. Props for bein' one of tha first rappers to say 'cut-up' on a album. Not worth your money, not even worth a download. Not a hater just someone who loves good music.
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