01. A To The K (feat. B-Real)
02. Soul Glo
03. Put Ya Stamp On It (feat. Talib Kweli)
04. Step It Up
05. Rain (feat. Brenna Gethers)
06. Be Prepared (feat. Little Brother)
07. Absolute Value
08. Black Hell Breaks Loose (feat. Willie Evans Jr. & Therapy)
09. Kindred (feat. Chuck D. & Brenna Gethers)
10. Front Steps Pt. II (Tough Love)
11. Beast Mode (feat. Mr. Lif)
12. If We Can't Build (feat. Bumpy Knuckles)
13. Ak B. Nimble
14. Back Home To You
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Akrobatik, Boston mainstay and one-third of critically acclaimed hip-hop collective The Perceptionists,released his new album Absolute Value on Fat Beats Records on February 19th, 2008. Absolute Value is the long awaited follow-up to 2003's Balance, which established Akrobatik as an essential part of the Boston hip-hop scene. In 2005, Akrobatik translated his regional acclaim into national success as part of The Perceptionists. Their DefJux release, Black Dialogue, was acclaimed for its resounding criticisms of bandwagon pop culture and the Bush regime and became the only indie-rap project to register on Rolling Stone’s Top 50 Records of the Year list. Akrobatik's success then led to a recording contract with Fat Beats Records,who released Absolute Value.
02. Soul Glo
03. Put Ya Stamp On It (feat. Talib Kweli)
04. Step It Up
05. Rain (feat. Brenna Gethers)
06. Be Prepared (feat. Little Brother)
07. Absolute Value
08. Black Hell Breaks Loose (feat. Willie Evans Jr. & Therapy)
09. Kindred (feat. Chuck D. & Brenna Gethers)
10. Front Steps Pt. II (Tough Love)
11. Beast Mode (feat. Mr. Lif)
12. If We Can't Build (feat. Bumpy Knuckles)
13. Ak B. Nimble
14. Back Home To You
Download
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INFO
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Akrobatik, Boston mainstay and one-third of critically acclaimed hip-hop collective The Perceptionists,released his new album Absolute Value on Fat Beats Records on February 19th, 2008. Absolute Value is the long awaited follow-up to 2003's Balance, which established Akrobatik as an essential part of the Boston hip-hop scene. In 2005, Akrobatik translated his regional acclaim into national success as part of The Perceptionists. Their DefJux release, Black Dialogue, was acclaimed for its resounding criticisms of bandwagon pop culture and the Bush regime and became the only indie-rap project to register on Rolling Stone’s Top 50 Records of the Year list. Akrobatik's success then led to a recording contract with Fat Beats Records,who released Absolute Value.
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