Sex And Violence by Boogie Down Productions

Sex And Violence

Boogie Down Productions

1992

Sex And Violence is a Hip-Hop album by Boogie Down Productions, originally released in 1992. On Gatefold: 33 pressings tracked, owned by 4 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Hip-Hop
  • Boom Bap
  • raw
  • aggressive
  • political

About

While the first four Boogie Down Productions albums had been marked by leanness of sound and clarity of intent, the collective’s fifth and final album—<i>Sex & Violence</i>, from 1992—is murkier, both musically and ideologically. Rap had changed a lot since KRS-One debuted in 1986. His inner restlessness propels songs here like “Drive & Destroy,” “Poisonous Products,” and “Questions and Answers,” all of which reinforce the rapper’s personal power even as they contradict some of his previous statements. These internal and external conflicts resulted in a roaring return to pure street rap in the form of “Duck Down,” the most gloriously vicious song he’d recorded since his debut.

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Tracklist

  1. 1The Original Way5:25
  2. 2Duck Down3:46
  3. 3Drug Dealer4:44
  4. 4Like A Throttle4:16
  5. 5Build And Destroy4:47
  6. 6Ruff Ruff5:21
  7. 713 And Good4:26
  8. 8Poisonous Products4:11
  9. 9Questions And Answers4:28
  10. 10Say Gal4:13
  11. 11We In There3:30
  12. 12Sex And Violence4:03
  13. 13How Not To Get Jerked4:19
  14. 14Who Are The Pimps?3:00
  15. 15The Real Holy Place4:31

Credits

Performers

4 collectors on Gatefold own this · 33 pressings tracked on Gatefold