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Kool G Rap & DJ Polo

Live and Let Die

Live and Let Die

UPC: 754647500149

Format: Cassette

Release Date: May 16, 2017

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Personnel: Kool G. Rap (vocals), Johnny Rodgers, David Foreman, Jason White, Nick Daniels (programming), Big Mac, Karen Alfonso, Barbara Ann Aquire, Polo, Ann Catulino, Tay, Mike B., Stoker, Sir Jinx, Dazzy D., Ken Dog, Big Mike, Diz, Alim, Little Anthony, Jean (background vocals).
Producers: Sir Jinx, Kool G. Rap, TrakMasterz.
Recorded at Cherokee Recording Studio, Westlake Audio and Paramount Studio, Los Angeles, California; Powerplay Studios and Chung King, New York.
A strong case could be made for Live and Let Die as Kool G Rap & DJ Polo's crowning achievement. Who can really say for sure if the controversy surrounding the cover artwork -- which shows the duo feeding steaks to a pair of rottweilers, in front of two noose-necked white men -- clouded a proper consensus? With across-the-board stellar production help from Sir Jinx and Trakmasterz, G Rap (who also produces) thrives on his no-holds-barred narratives that peaked with Wanted: Dead or Alive's "Streets of New York," but most everything on this album comes close to eclipsing that song. "Ill Street Blues" is practically a sequel to it, and it manages to use more swanky piano vamps and horn blurts without making for a desperate attempt at capitalizing on a past glory. Few tales of growing up in a life of crime hit harder than the title track, in which G Rap displays the traits -- unforced frankness, that unmistakable voice, and a flow that drags you involuntarily along -- that made him a legend. The album is one story after another that draws you in without fail, and they come at you from several angles. Whether pulling off a train heist, venting sexual frustration, analyzing his psychosis, or lording over the streets, G Rap is a pro at holding a captive audience. All die-hard East Coast rap fans, especially followers of the Notorious B.I.G., owe it to themselves to get real familiar with this album and the two that predated it. If you were to take this duo's best five songs away from them, they'd still be one of the top duos rap music has ever seen. ~ Andy Kellman