Candyman – Playtime’s Over

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1 Round 2 (I’m Back) 05:28
2 Sho Feels Good 04:26
3 I Wanna Luv You 04:23
4 Oneighundredskytalkpinelevenotwosevenine 05:05
5 Everybody Wanna Be A Rappa 05:51
6 Tastee 04:36
7 Who Shakes The Best (Part 2) 04:29
8 Another Hiney 03:52
9 Sex On The Beach 03:19
10 Playtime’s Over 04:37
11 I’m Done 03:02

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“Playtime’s Over” is the second studio album by Los Angeles rapper Candyman, released on July 1, 1991, by Epic Records. Showcasing Candyman’s distinct style and versatility, the album features a blend of catchy hooks, smooth flows, and engaging storytelling that firmly establishes him as a force in the early 90s hip-hop scene.

The 11-track album kicks off with “Round 2 (I’m Back),” announcing Candyman’s return with a catchy beat and confident lyrics. “Sho Feels Good” and “I Wanna Luv You” demonstrate his smooth flow and ability to craft memorable hooks that keep listeners engaged.

“Oneighundredskytalkpinelevenotwosevenine” and “Everybody Wanna Be A Rappa” showcase Candyman’s storytelling skills, with relatable themes and vivid imagery. Tracks like “Tastee” and “Who Shakes The Best (Part 2)” highlight his playful side, while “Another Hiney” and “Sex On The Beach” offer a more sensual vibe.

The album’s title track, “Playtime’s Over,” serves as a powerful statement that Candyman is here to stay, with its hard-hitting beat and assertive lyrics. The album closes with “I’m Done,” a fitting conclusion that leaves listeners eager for more.

“Playtime’s Over” features collaborations with notable artists such as George Clinton, Mallia “Queen of Funk” Franklin, Shake Love X, and Shatasha Williams on backing vocals. The album is produced by Candyman and Johnny J, with co-production by Charlie Mack and engineering by Donovan “The Dirt Biker” Sound.

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