01. Lightning Strikes
02. Suicide (feat. Uring bionik)
03. Sound Gun
04. Easy (feat. Chali 2na and Bionik)
05. Genie
06. Pick A Part (feat. Jah Orah)
07. Shango
08. To The Top
09. When I Woke Up (feat. Zulu)
10. Pose (Remix) (feat. Bionik)
11. Supercool
12. Master (feat. Jah Orah and Bionik)
13. Help Us All
14. Jungle Muzik (feat. Jah Orah)
15. Top Choice (feat. Bionik)
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Aceyalone has always been known for his groundbreaking musical styles and with his latest project Lightning Strikes, the LA legend is sure not to disappoint. The dancehall and sound selector scene of the islands is ultimately what led to the birth of hip hop, so it was only natural for Aceyalone to be drawn to this style of music when he began creating this concept album. Working with LA producer Bionik, who has a knack for crafting dub, dancehall, and reggae inspired tracks, Aceyalone went into the lab and began work on the first in a series of albums inspired by other genres of music (jazz, funk, and world music records are coming next). The result is a new sound that blends Aceyalone�s vocals with the up-tempo vibes of dancehall and the laid back grooves of reggae. Hopefully the core audience here will embrace this latest experiment, while simultaneously opening the doors to a new group of fans, a risk which can be compared to what Common once attempted with Electric Circus, despite the obvious differences in lyrical delivery and Acey's unmistakable flow.
02. Suicide (feat. Uring bionik)
03. Sound Gun
04. Easy (feat. Chali 2na and Bionik)
05. Genie
06. Pick A Part (feat. Jah Orah)
07. Shango
08. To The Top
09. When I Woke Up (feat. Zulu)
10. Pose (Remix) (feat. Bionik)
11. Supercool
12. Master (feat. Jah Orah and Bionik)
13. Help Us All
14. Jungle Muzik (feat. Jah Orah)
15. Top Choice (feat. Bionik)
Download
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INFO
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Aceyalone has always been known for his groundbreaking musical styles and with his latest project Lightning Strikes, the LA legend is sure not to disappoint. The dancehall and sound selector scene of the islands is ultimately what led to the birth of hip hop, so it was only natural for Aceyalone to be drawn to this style of music when he began creating this concept album. Working with LA producer Bionik, who has a knack for crafting dub, dancehall, and reggae inspired tracks, Aceyalone went into the lab and began work on the first in a series of albums inspired by other genres of music (jazz, funk, and world music records are coming next). The result is a new sound that blends Aceyalone�s vocals with the up-tempo vibes of dancehall and the laid back grooves of reggae. Hopefully the core audience here will embrace this latest experiment, while simultaneously opening the doors to a new group of fans, a risk which can be compared to what Common once attempted with Electric Circus, despite the obvious differences in lyrical delivery and Acey's unmistakable flow.
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