The Minstrel Show

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  • Artist: Little Brother (See All Albums by Little Brother)
  • Date Released: Sep 12, 2005

  • Genre: Hip-Hop/R&B, Style: R&B

  • Label: Atlantic Records

Total Tracks: 17   Total Length: 53:43

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Nate Patrin

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03.01.10
The flashpoint in a hip-hop culture war
2005 | Label: Atlantic Records

Durham, N.C.'s Little Brother formed in the late '90s, back when Southern rap was transitioning from a regional scene into a nationally renowned creative wellspring that had room for both Goodie Mob and Master P. But by the time they released their debut The Listening in 2003, hustler-heavy club rap had become the dominant face of the Dirty South, turning conscious-minded groups like Little Brother into strangers on their own turf.

This phenomenon frustrated the Native Tongues-indebted group so acutely that it sparked the concept behind their sophomore album The Minstrel Show, one of the decade's most iconic rebukes of what they depicted as a self-debasing thug culture. But while it became a flashpoint in a hip-hop culture war between gangsta swagger and social uplift, its greatest insights lie primarily in its skits, which skewer BET clownishness, hood fashion and R. Kelly-style R&B. The real statement of the album comes from simply delivering the kind of lyrically-focused humanism that operates outside the Rap City bubble. And whether it's a love song ("Slow It Down"), a declaration of artistic perseverance ("Say It Again") or both at once ("Still Lives Through"), Phonte, Big Pooh and 9th Wonder channel frustration into… read more »

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derrock

If you are tired of the same old same dreck that gets played on the radio. get this album. if you need something that's not ganster rap or bling bling rap get this album. Matter of fact just get this album if you love true hip-hop not rap.Trust me you will not be disappointed

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TahoeMade

This album is one of my favorite hip hop albums of all time. Great beats provided by 9th Wonder and creative rhymes with a down home southern twist. They have a great sense of humor and really concentrate on rhyming about everyday life "Give me the salad pass 9th the ribs". If you own De La Soul or Jurassic 5 albums this will fit in your collection nicely, and open your eyes to The JustUs League. There is a lot of good underground coming from the south right now, but Little Brother is definitely the best.

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Few groups earn a major-label contract based on their producer’s merits, but when Little Brother jumped to Atlantic for their second full album, The Minstrel Show, any cynic looking for a good reason would point to the increased profile of trackmaster 9th Wonder (Jay-Z, Destiny’s Child). But it wasn’t just 9th Wonder that made Little Brother’s first album one of the best underground rap debuts of the new millennium; rappers Phonte and Big Pooh matched a smooth Southern drawl with up-North smarts. Like their influences in the Native Tongues family, the trio cast a clever eye over music and culture, sniffing out hypocrisy and greed, then dismissing them with sparkling satires. The Minstrel Show presents more of the same, expanding the palette to a host of hot topics: R. Kelly’s “Trapped in the Closet” series, which gets skewered by the spot-on “Cheatin”; exploitative urban TV stations (the album’s main concept); and even the need for brand-name clothes (“5th and Fashion”). And any fans who feared that 9th Wonder’s success would lead to a diluted or overly polished record have nothing to worry about; awash in ’70s soul and mellow, slapping beats, his productions make the message tracks carry just as well as the humorous material. – John Bush

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