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Pharcyde - Plain Rap album flac Performer: Pharcyde
Title: Plain Rap
Released: 2000
MP3 album: 1185 mb
FLAC album: 1167 mb
Rating: 4.2
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Genre: Hip-hop

Plain Rap is the third studio album by Los Angeles hip hop group The Pharcyde. The album was released on November 7, 2000 on Delicious Vinyl through Edel America Records (now known as earMUSIC). The album features production from Showbiz of . J-Swift and the group themselves as well as features lonely guest from Black Thought.

Bizarre Ride II the Pharcyde is the debut album of American hip hop group The Pharcyde, released on November 24, 1992 through Delicious Vinyl Records and EastWest Records. The album was produced by former group member J-Swift, and features only one guest appearance, provided by little known Los Angeles rapper Bucwheed (known then as "Buckwheat" from The Wascals).

Plain Rap is the third studio album by Los Angeles hip hop group The Pharcyde. The album was released on November 7, 2000 on Edeltone Records. J-Swift and the group themselves. Reply Notify me Helpful. referencing Plain Rap, CD, Album, ED 182232. the saga continues of plain ra. .pharcyde are bizzare ride II.

In late 2000, the Pharcyde resurfaced for their first major release since 1995. Having lost the lazy-flowed Fat Lip to a solo career, the original trio of Slim Kid Tre, Imani, and Booty Brown were left to carry the torch. in 1992 and followed up with the superbly crafted but somewhat maligned LabCabincalifornia in 1995.

Once again, The Pharcyde returns with a third album, Plain Rap. As the title explains, the songs are really plain and modern. Here, Fatlip is no longer in the group and remains Imani, Bootie Brown & Slimkid3. But, it made only one single, Trust and the change of the label, from Delicious Vinyl to Edeltone Records (Edel America/Edel AG Records).

Plain Rap lacks the talents of Fatlip and Slimkid and it shows. The smart, polished Pharcyde backings - rich in jazz and rare groove - are still in evidence, but it's easy to miss the gawky verbals of all four rappers.

Album by The Pharcyde. Countdown at 6 by Perrey and Kingsley (1966). was remixed in. Trust (Remix) by J-Swift (2000).

The Pharcyde have reason to be mad at R&B in the 21st century – and if they ever catch up to Joe and Mystikal they’ll probably be saying .In trying to break with the tired cliches of jiggyness and thuggery dominating the airwaves, they cleverly titled their album Plain Rap and actually wrapped it with a paper-bag look-a-like sleeve (the same type of sleeve seen on Wu-Tang Forever and Freddie Foxxx’s Industry Shakedown ). The tracklist on the back cover looks like a printout from your local grocery store, and the liner notes on the inside feature shots of the album’s tracks as organic navel Network oranges and Trust (Remix) pizza.