Ordinary Peoples

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Cause and Effect 00:00 Tools
Change My Luck (feat. Toothpick) 00:00 Tools
Overflow 00:00 Tools
Change My Luck (Featuring Toothpick) 00:00 Tools
Shine 00:00 Tools
A World Without Money 00:00 Tools
The Heat 00:00 Tools
One For My Baby 00:00 Tools
The View 00:00 Tools
Rise High 00:00 Tools
Toe Jam 00:00 Tools
Rockville 00:00 Tools
Gas For Free 00:00 Tools
We're All Monkeys 00:00 Tools
Feel My Pain 00:00 Tools
Rhymes & Beats 00:00 Tools
You Don't Know Me 00:00 Tools
Soul Searchin 00:00 Tools
Scraps 00:00 Tools
Suitcase ('02 Remix) 00:00 Tools
P.R.O.P.S. 00:00 Tools
Brainwashed 00:00 Tools
Won't Quit 00:00 Tools
Testimony (Intro) 00:00 Tools
Back in the Saddle 00:00 Tools
Selector 00:00 Tools
Want It All 00:00 Tools
Change My Luck 00:00 Tools
Sacrifice 00:00 Tools
How It's Goin' Down 00:00 Tools
Nasty Girl (feat. B. Yonest) 00:00 Tools
Tragedy 00:00 Tools
Two Sides 00:00 Tools
One More Day 00:00 Tools
I Quit 00:00 Tools
We Stay High 00:00 Tools
Tick Tock 00:00 Tools
Suitcase feat. Marc Roberge of oar 00:00 Tools
Ruin Me 00:00 Tools
Borderline 00:00 Tools
Online Girl 00:00 Tools
Say Something 00:00 Tools
Nasty Girl (Featuring B. Yonest) 00:00 Tools
Move Ahead 00:00 Tools
Change My Luck Featuring Toothpick 00:00 Tools
Soul Searching 00:00 Tools
Cause & Effect 00:00 Tools
Rise High ft Marc Roberge of OAR 00:00 Tools
That's Right (feat. Toothpick) 00:00 Tools
Wanna Get to Know You 00:00 Tools
Mr. Pimp 00:00 Tools
Ordinary People 00:00 Tools
Testimony 00:00 Tools
Suitcase 00:00 Tools
run run 00:00 Tools
Spring Break 00:00 Tools
All Right 00:00 Tools
At Ease 00:00 Tools
Got It Made 00:00 Tools
Wanna Get To Know Ya 00:00 Tools
Don't Walk Away 00:00 Tools
Nasty Girl Featuring B. Yonest 00:00 Tools
Days Go By 00:00 Tools
Goin' Down 00:00 Tools
My Friends 00:00 Tools
Incomplete 00:00 Tools
us 00:00 Tools
Kids Wanna Play 00:00 Tools
Bloodshed 00:00 Tools
Don't Blink 00:00 Tools
Sittin' Back 00:00 Tools
Out of Control 00:00 Tools
Wont Quit 00:00 Tools
For it All 00:00 Tools
See the Light 00:00 Tools
My Life 00:00 Tools
Peoples 00:00 Tools
One Chance 00:00 Tools
You Dont Know Me 00:00 Tools
Change My Luck Feat. Toothpick 00:00 Tools
Stress 00:00 Tools
Suitcase ['02 Remix] 00:00 Tools
Time & Time Again 00:00 Tools
PROPS 00:00 Tools
Were All Monkeys 00:00 Tools
Suitcase (Feat. Marc Roberge) 00:00 Tools
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Ordinary Peoples continues to evolve into one of the most distinctive hip-hop voices to originate from the mid-west scene. On their 4th LP, "Cause and Effect", the band refines the styles absorbed from time spent in their centric location to take the listener through a series of musical foundations. Northern-underground, east coast grit, west coast g-funk, and southern gospel are all represented, giving the album variety while still remaining cohesive. OP produces in the studio the same blend between live instruments and rhymes that they've generated for years on stage, but couldn't fully capture on tape. Following 2003's "Urban Sprawl", "Cause and Effect" is more mature and personal; many of the songs depict experiences, thoughts, and occurrences that are obviously part of the band's daily lives. The group is not afraid to reveal their inner thoughts and struggles, ranging from the state of the world and hip-hop to girl trouble. On "How It's Goin' Down" and "Cause and Effect", Scraps shows off his ability for creative wordplay by rattling off scenarios that unfold the song's overall concept. "Brainwashed" and "Gas for Free" are more thought-provoking politically charged tracks which inspect and magnify current events. The album features several guest appearances: guitar work by long-time collaborator Jerry DePizzo (O.A.R.) provides depth while layers of turntables and horns spice up the beats further. The band passes the mic to acoustic baritone rhymer "Toothpick" (formerly of Bad Ronald) on the radio-friendly "Change My Luck", a song about hitting the reset button on a relationship. On "Nasty Girl" OP details sexcapade fantasies, passing the mic on a verse to the playful flow of Columbus emcee B. Yonest. Breaking down from a 7-piece organic funk outfit to an electronically driven trio in 2002, "...really helped focus our songwriting and let us get into other areas we wanted to explore like sampling and loops," says drummer/producer Gerard Garrelts. Another result of the change was to bring Ben Levels to the forefront, highlighting his talents on the keyboard (playing bass and Rhodes/piano lines simultaneously) as well as his soulful vocal style. The band's successful live show has put them on stage with hip-hop notables Kanye West, Talib Kweli, The Pharcyde, Wyclef Jean, and The Roots. The band has also been picked up by acclaimed booking agency Variety Artists International. For more info please contact management: Chas (at) KaplanArtistsGroup (dot) com http://www.ordinarypeoples.com http://www.myspace.com/ordinarypeoples Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.