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A.P.G. Crew – See The Light
$11.99
Preview
1 | See The Light | 04:26 | |
2 | Interview | 00:10 | |
3 | Bomb Of The Bay | 04:10 | |
4 | Ghetto Child | 04:54 | |
5 | O’Gees In The Game | 03:54 | |
6 | Hard To Go Platinum | 05:28 | |
7 | Give Me A Light | 07:55 | |
8 | Playa Hataz | 05:22 | |
9 | Still Wanted By The Gov’t | 04:17 | |
10 | Hittin Time | 03:58 | |
11 | Hittin You Again / Sideways | 03:32 |
Description
“See The Light” is the third studio album from the Oakland-based rap group A.P.G. Crew, released in 1998 under Metro Records. Known for their unique G-Funk style, this cassette tape-only release offers a captivating blend of hard-hitting beats, smooth melodies, and thought-provoking lyrics. A.P.G. Crew, or Action Packed Gangsters, is comprised of Marlon “M.C. Mello Mar” Blackwell, Jimmy “J-Cutt” Robinson, Cold Comin’ Up (Professor T & DJ Pause), MC Red & DJ Red Slice (The Red Connection).
Side 1 of the album opens with the title track “See The Light,” setting the stage for a powerful listening experience. The album continues with “Interview,” followed by the captivating track “Bomb Of The Bay.” “Ghetto Child” dives into the struggles faced by those growing up in underprivileged environments, while “O’Gees In The Game” and “Hard To Go Platinum” showcase the group’s dedication to their craft and the challenges faced in the music industry.
Side 2 kicks off with “Give Me A Light,” followed by “Playa Hataz,” a track that speaks to the group’s resilience in the face of adversity. “Still Wanted By The Gov’t” delves into the complex relationship between the streets and the government, while “Hittin Time” and “Hittin You Again” demonstrate A.P.G. Crew’s lyrical prowess and ability to captivate audiences. The album concludes with the dynamic track “Sideways.”
“See The Light” is a compelling example of A.P.G. Crew’s immense talent and passion for their art. The album offers an intriguing snapshot of the group’s G-Funk style, capturing the essence of the late ’90s hip-hop scene in Oakland, California.