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X:144 & SPS
“m.e."
Format: CD

Released: 9/26/2006 (Nonsense Records)

$14

Freud believed that narcissism was an essential component of a healthy psyche and self preservation and Nonsense can’t help but to cash in on that theory when it comes to X:144 and SPS. They are definitely the ones to show you how to elevate your self-esteem with their debut release M.E. X:144 knows how to make a beat work for him and make it look easy as he moonwalks over DJ SPS’ demented incisions on Lose Control. X:144 and SPS play psychoanalysts in What If? Posing the question of how far would one go to reach that high plain of stardom. Don’t worry about all those voices in your head telling you that you are nothing, it’s the Last Voice that will inspire you to be the person you want to be in your life. M.E. features Sol.illaquists of Sound, Mauikai and Travis Hampton. This album is sure to mark the beginning of when hip hop no longer waited for those who used to love her. She came to love herself in M.E.
13 Tracks, 1 hour and 39 seconds.
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Reviews

The Daily Gamecock, 9/14/2006: 4 Stars View: html .pdf

Dead, 10/2006 (issue 1): (Unrated) View: .pdf (in German)
OkayPlayer.com, 11/2006: 4 Stars View: html .pdf
Orlando CityBeat, 10/25/2006: 4 Stars View: html .pdf
URB, 10.2006 (issue 139): 4 Stars


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