Track Listing 1. Intro 2. Patriots 3. Get Retarded 4. Niggonometry 5. Second Round K.O. 6. What's Goin On 7. I Honor U 8. Hype-Nitis 9. How We Roll 10. Channel Zero 11. Let's Ride 12. Buckingham Palace 13. Rip Rock
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Pras, Wyclef Jean | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel includes: Canibus, Free, Pras (rap vocals); MB2 (vocals); Eddison "Elektrik" Sainsbury, Wyclef Jean (guitar); Salaam Remi (programming); Jenny Fujita, Product (background vocals). Producers include: Wyclef Jean, Jerry Wonder, Salaam Remi, L.G., DJ Clark Kent. Engineers include: Gary "Mon" Noble, Chris Theis, Ed Miller. "When you look at me long enough/I start to read your thoughts/If your signal was strong enough/And then I call your bluff." Those words, along with the rest of Canibus' verse on the LL Cool J posse cut "4-3-2-1," sparked an intense battle between Canibus and LL. That battle led to Canibus' "2nd Round Knockout," a song directed at LL which not only dissed LL severely, but also showcased Canibus' incredible rhyming talent. Since then, the MC's debut album was highly anticipated. His three-dimensional rhyme style gained Canibus critical acclaim for being one of the most innovative new MCs in hip-hop. With CAN-I-BUS, the debut album, Canibus delivers more of the battle-rhyme lyrics that are his stock in trade. Still, he manages to cover new ground with conceptually strong cuts like "I Honor U," which is dedicated to his mother. With his lyrical skills, Canibus represents the elements that helped build rap music. "When you look at me long enough/I start to read your thoughts/If your signal was strong enough/And then I call your bluff." Those words, along with the rest of Canibus' verse on the LL Cool J posse cut "4-3-2-1," sparked an intense battle between Canibus and LL. That battle led to Canibus' "2nd Round Knockout," a song directed at LL which not only dissed LL severely, but also showcased Canibus' incredible rhyming talent. Since then, the MC's debut album wa highly anticipated. His three-dimensional rhyme style gained Canibus critical acclaim for being one of the most innovative new MCs in hip-hop. With CAN-I-BUS, the debut album, Canibus delivers more of the battle-rhyme lyrics that are his stock in trade. Still, he manages to cover new ground with conceptually strong cuts like "I Honor U," which is dedicated to his mother. With his lyrical skills, Canibus represents the elements that helped build rap music.
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