Hip-Hop Albums of the Year

24 February, 2021

Two Live Crew — Move Somthin'


Luke Skyywalker and Fresh Kid Ice return with a sophomore that sounds better than the previous one, thanks to a vibrant and quality production that satisfies the listeners — fresh simple and skinny beat with lively and minimal drum machine — boasting numerous samples ranging from the usual James Brown to Kraftwerk, passing by The Kinks and Queen. The lyrics don't revolutionize the game, we remain on the dominant theme of explicit sex that sets off the detractors two years before, but this time the group settles down on better funky rhythms that bring them to the golden certification in seven months. The result is one of the best party albums that the Miami Bass can boast, achieving success in sales, and also managing to give its own influence to future electronic music.

Highlights: "Drop the Bomb", "Move Somethin'", "Mega-Mixx II".

Rating: 6.7/10.

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