Bad Influence – Dope On Arrival

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1 Intro/What’s My Name 03:11
2 Gettin Buzy 04:00
3 Teaser 05:09
4 Girls 03:27
5 South Central 04:42
6 Romance 04:02
7 Lettin Off Steam 04:23
8 Asiatic Style 04:54
9 Dope On Arrival 04:18
10 B*** S*** 02:47
11 Critical 04:29
12 Romance Reprise 04:26
13 Hittin Like A Time Bomb 04:22
14 Bad Influence (Freestyle) 00:40

Description

“Dope On Arrival” is the debut studio album by Los Angeles-based rap group Bad Influence. Released on May 25, 1993, under Neighborhood Records, the album showcases the group’s raw talent and their ability to create infectious beats and powerful lyrics. The album features a total of 14 tracks that delve into various aspects of street life, relationships, and self-expression.

The album kicks off with “Intro / What’s My Name,” a high-energy introduction to the group’s unique style, featuring MC T.A.B.’s lyrical prowess and DJ Cold Steel’s impressive scratching skills. The album continues with tracks like “Gettin Buzy,” “Teaser,” and “Girls,” which offer a mix of hard-hitting beats and introspective lyrics.

Bad Influence takes listeners on a journey through South Central with the track “South Central,” highlighting their roots and experiences in the area. The album also showcases the group’s versatility with tracks like “Romance” and its reprise, featuring the smooth sounds of saxophone by Alvin Hayes and guitar by Jerry “Boogie” Knight.

The group demonstrates their creative range with tracks like “Lettin Off Steam,” “Asiatic Style,” and the album’s title track, “Dope On Arrival.” Throughout the album, MC T.A.B. delivers engaging performances and powerful lyrics, while DJ Cold Steel elevates each track with his impressive scratching skills.

“Dope On Arrival” is a testament to Bad Influence’s skills as a rap group and a solid foundation for their future projects. With a mix of hard-hitting beats, introspective lyrics, and catchy hooks, this album is a must-listen for fans of 90s hip-hop and those who appreciate authentic rap.

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