Next Millennium

Next Millennium Artist: Bounty Killer
Label: Tvt
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 016581637023
EAN: 0016581637023
ASIN: B00000DF6P


Release Date: 1998-11-03

Next Millennium


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Tracks:

  1. Next Millenium
  2. Eagle And Di Hawk
  3. It's A Party
  4. Big Life
  5. Heartbeat
  6. Deposit
  7. Deadly Zone
  8. Scare Dem Away
  9. A Love That's Real
  10. No Supastar
  11. Can't Believe Mi Eyes
  12. Woman A Trail Mi
  13. Reggae Party

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  1. My Xperience
  2. The 5th Element
  3. Ghetto Dictionary: The Art of War
  4. Ghetto Dictionary: Mystery
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Amazon.com

Reggae's staunch ghetto realist works the border turf between Jamaica dance hall and New York City street rap, strengthening stateside alliances he forged in his 1996 <I>My Xperience</I> crossover CD. Riding hard on booming hip-hop tracks without compromising his reggae bellow or Jamaican identity, Bounty points the way to the stateside market only a few of his peers have reached. Although the lion's share of this set is bona fide reggae jams--with the best produced by Dave Kelly and Anthony Red Rose--it's the hip-hop flows that register. Proving that the link between dance hall and hip-hop is not through pop or R&B are the title track, with Noreaga; "It's a Party," featuring Cocoa Brovaz, Nona Hendryx, and Free and coproduced by Wyclef Jean; and "Deadly Zone," featuring Mobb Deep and Rappin' Noyd. You gotta come true to yourself and hardcore. --<I>Elena Oumano</I>

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Sey waht??.......2005-05-27

If you dislike homophobes dont listen to BK or any other Jamaican dancehall artist for that matter. Its a cultural taboo in Island life to be homosexual. There is no point in saying if he was speaking such things about Blacks the cd would be pulled... such an ambiguous statement is irrelevant to the music of this cd or your argument about violence (in the lyrics, mind you) towards gays. If you dont agree with the message in the music, DONT LISTEN! Its a free market, baby! Capitolism has some uses.

Now, on to the album... somewhat of a disappointment. Too much cross-over attempts. Check out the 5th Element or My Xperience to get dat Bounty Killa vibez dat will mek ya nines rise

1 out of 5 stars Disgusted by this homophobia.......2003-12-04

Upholding the right to free speech does not extend to promoting the abuse of gay people. The overtly aggressive nature of the homophobia in the lyrics of this artist are tantamout to the advocation of violence against gay people and should not be encouraged. If similar action were taken towards black people they would be withdrawn immediately. (...)

2 out of 5 stars Bounty's crossover mistake.......2001-09-06

"Caan Believe Mi Eyes" and "Eagle and the Hawk" are big tunes, but this is Bounty's weakest release. He banked on the hip hop collaboration strategy with this album and it flopped. A poor seller which he followed up less than a year later with 5th Element, which features much bigger tunes in "Look" and "Anytime", and, tellingly, no hip hop guest artists. The Poor People's Governor is best when he sticks to what he knows and that's strictly dancehall tracks. The collaboration effort of this album was a nice idea but it didn't work. That's why many Bounty fans rate this as his worst album. First buy Roots, Reality and Culture, then My Xperience, then 5th Element, but steer clear of this one.

5 out of 5 stars It's simply wiiiiiiiiicked and confirms The Killa's status.......1999-10-28

AS the best at this time fi real.One love.I love it to the max.

5 out of 5 stars This CD is great for all true reggae/dancehall fans........1999-08-19

Bounty Killer has done it again. Mr. Killer has once again proven why he is one of Jamaica's hottest DJ's. This album has it all. The album has some great beats to some even better lyrics. This is an album for real reggae/dancehall fans. Respect to Bounty Killer.

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