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[message]For the FKN Love
For the FKN Love
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album (Gatefold Cover)
Our Take
Our Take
Alright, let's dive into the latest offering from the legendary hip-hop collective, Arrested Development. If you're expecting a run-of-the-mill album, then you're in for a treat - because "For The Fkn Love" is anything but ordinary.
The album kicks off with a bang with "Revolution," a soulful track that sets the tone for the rest of the record. Frontman Speech's socially conscious lyrics shine through, as he takes on issues ranging from police brutality to racial inequality.
What sets Arrested Development apart from other hip-hop acts is their live instrumentation, and it's on full display throughout "For The Fkn Love." From the funky bass lines to the infectious horn sections, every track is a masterclass in musicianship.
But it's not all serious business on this album. Tracks like "Party People" and "Get Down" bring the party vibes, with catchy hooks and infectious beats that will have you dancing in no time.
Overall, "For The Fkn Love" is a powerful statement from Arrested Development, showcasing their unique blend of conscious lyrics and funky instrumentals. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to the group, this album is a must-listen for any music lover. So grab your headphones, turn up the volume, and prepare to be blown away by Arrested Development's latest masterpiece.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Yes Always
2. Building from the Bottom
3. Never Had Your Back
4. Swing Um
5. Thank You
6. Bout It
7. UNI(TY)
8. I Don't Care
9. Do It Up
Disc: 2
1. Where Lions Roam
2. We Are Not in Kansas
3. Be Refreshed
4. Grandma's Southern Ways
5. We Feeling It All
6. Vibe
7. I Want U 2 Make It
8. Have Your Moment
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Arrested Development
Hailing from Atlanta, Georgia, ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT burst onto the music scene in the early 90s with their innovative blend of hip-hop, soul, and afrocentric grooves. Led by the charismatic Speech, this eclectic collective quickly made a name for themselves with their socially conscious lyrics and infectious beats. Their debut album, "3 Years, 5 Months & 2 Days in the Life Of...", remains a classic of the genre, earning them critical acclaim and a Grammy for Best New Artist in 1993. Tracks like "Tennessee" and "People Everyday" are still staples of hip-hop playlists to this day, showcasing the group's ability to combine thought-provoking messages with irresistible hooks. But ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT's impact goes beyond just their music. With their signature Afrocentric style and commitment to positive social change, they have inspired a generation of artists to use their platform for good. From their collaborations with Nelson Mandela to their work with various charitable organizations, this group is more than just a band - they are a movement. Despite their early success, ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT has continued to evolve and push boundaries with each new release. Whether they are exploring new sonic landscapes or delving deeper into social issues, one thing is for sure - this group is always ahead of the curve. With their latest album, "Don't Fight Your Demons", they prove once again that they are not just relics of the past, but a force to be reckoned with in the present.
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