Supreeme

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Farewell Wenches (Outro) 04:09 Tools
Who We Are (Royal Rumble Remix)hi 05:44 Tools
Suprenatural Powers 05:13 Tools
Come At U 04:17 Tools
U Can Say All U Want 02:40 Tools
U Feel Lucky 04:06 Tools
Sleep 03:09 Tools
Her Part 03:08 Tools
Profit Margin 04:33 Tools
WINTERFRESH 05:20 Tools
War 03:07 Tools
Bang Bang 05:00 Tools
Spectacle 03:16 Tools
Supply and Demand 04:21 Tools
Roni 00:00 Tools
26 Roni 04:47 Tools
Wack Demo (Skit) 04:47 Tools
Farewell Wenches 04:11 Tools
Silver Medallion 02:29 Tools
Trouble 03:49 Tools
I'm Crazy 03:22 Tools
LIVE ON 03:29 Tools
Intro 03:04 Tools
The Way Love Goes (Feat. Killer T) 03:21 Tools
All Day Intro Ft Kate Earl 04:21 Tools
The Best Years (Feat. J Young) 04:21 Tools
No Rapper 03:30 Tools
Real Life (Feat. Fat Tony) 03:28 Tools
ON MARIJUANA 03:42 Tools
DIOS MIO 03:25 Tools
MY APPEAL 03:20 Tools
High Risk 03:47 Tools
Supply And Deamand Fy J-Young And Murs 04:21 Tools
Bringem Out (Feat. Wiz Kidd) 02:22 Tools
Fuck Boy (Feat. Jadda) 02:19 Tools
Supreeme Court 03:52 Tools
WRONG IDEA 03:14 Tools
Set 4 Life 04:35 Tools
Supply and Demand - Featuring J-Young and Murs 04:35 Tools
When It's Late 03:11 Tools
No Love 03:52 Tools
International Awareness 02:55 Tools
To The Letter 02:20 Tools
The Pain 03:29 Tools
Truth 04:12 Tools
GIRLFRIEND ROCK 03:29 Tools
Now You're Gone 02:49 Tools
I get around 02:21 Tools
All Day (Intro) - Featuring Kate Earl 02:21 Tools
God Is A Friend 03:13 Tools
16.U FEEL LUCKY 04:02 Tools
The Book Of Job 02:20 Tools
Monumental Monoliths 02:50 Tools
All Day (Intro) 05:03 Tools
Feel the Bass 03:11 Tools
Class Structure 04:08 Tools
Night Life 04:30 Tools
Niggas Ain't Shit to Me 03:02 Tools
80's Crack Dealers 03:33 Tools
International Affairs 05:29 Tools
Keep It Studio 03:42 Tools
A Moment Like This 03:17 Tools
The Future 04:02 Tools
That's It For The Night 02:52 Tools
Farewell Wenches [Outro] 04:10 Tools
Supreeme Anthem 04:51 Tools
Supply And Demand (Featuring Murs) 04:22 Tools
Leader of the Pack 03:01 Tools
The Truth 04:10 Tools
Time Out 04:10 Tools
On a Bitch (Feat. Rick and Yay) 03:40 Tools
Noble Profession 04:11 Tools
Farewell Wenches - Outro Album Version 04:10 Tools
Our Wench 04:33 Tools
Closing Statements 06:00 Tools
Yes Lord (Feat. Rev. Popoff) 02:52 Tools
All Day [Intro] 05:03 Tools
Espionage 04:29 Tools
Back To School 04:23 Tools
The Only Child Of Mary And Joseph (Feat. King Self) 02:42 Tools
Bless Up 03:57 Tools
Beast Mode 02:21 Tools
All Day 02:21 Tools
Laying Around With Your Bitch 04:12 Tools
Another Level (Feat. Blackie) 04:12 Tools
08.TROUBLE 04:12 Tools
Easy 03:19 Tools
17.FAREWELL WENCHES 03:19 Tools
Big Bang Remix (feat. Murs) 03:47 Tools
Hometown 07:02 Tools
The Steel ft. Murs 03:03 Tools
Rebel 04:29 Tools
20.SUPPLY AND DEMAND ft J-YOUNG & MURS 03:47 Tools
Wack Demo [Skit] 03:47 Tools
Come Back To The Crew 03:47 Tools
10.SUPREEME COURT 03:47 Tools
My Manuscript 03:47 Tools
MANUSCRIPT 02:25 Tools
Laying Around 03:42 Tools
Get It Right ft. Killer T 03:36 Tools
International Awarness 02:53 Tools
What You Should Do 02:53 Tools
Starting Line 00:46 Tools
Who We Are ft. Murs 02:44 Tools
All American ft. Taz of Sa-Ra 02:44 Tools
Rebel (Rebel) 02:55 Tools
All Day (Intro) feat. Kate Earl 02:55 Tools
Fear Factor 03:15 Tools
Running 02:18 Tools
Harm 05:40 Tools
You Are A Dime 04:40 Tools
05.TIME OUT ft KILLER T 04:40 Tools
02.NOTHIN' LIKE 04:40 Tools
Twist It Up (fat. Fat Tony) 03:36 Tools
Rocking Out ft. Killer T 04:40 Tools
Farewell Wenchers (Outro) 04:40 Tools
Sorry ft. J Young 04:40 Tools
Interlude pt1 01:29 Tools
Gold Medallion 03:04 Tools
12.The Book of Job 03:04 Tools
06.KEEP IT STUDIO 03:04 Tools
12.THE DAYS OF OLD 03:04 Tools
By His King Self 03:04 Tools
07.SLEEP 03:04 Tools
Daddy's in the Zone 03:13 Tools
International Bachlors 03:48 Tools
03.To the Letter 02:20 Tools
Beastmode 02:21 Tools
The Days Of Old 04:14 Tools
08.Niggas aint shit to me 04:14 Tools
13.a Moment like this 04:14 Tools
Rap Catalog 04:14 Tools
02.On a Bitch ft. Rick and Yay 04:14 Tools
Supernatural Powers 05:14 Tools
International Bachelors 03:50 Tools
11.The Only Child of Mary and Joseph ft. King Self 03:50 Tools
Interlude 1 03:05 Tools
Nothin' Like 03:05 Tools
18.THE STEEL ft MURS 03:05 Tools
Bang Bang (Remix) ft. Murs 03:05 Tools
Wack Demo - Skit Album Version 03:05 Tools
I'm On Fire 03:05 Tools
05.Thats it for the Night 03:05 Tools
09.Another Level ft. Blackie 04:12 Tools
19.COME BACK TO THE CREW 04:12 Tools
14.GIRLFRIEND ROCK 04:12 Tools
07.Beastmode 04:12 Tools
Supreeme - I'm On Fire 04:12 Tools
Farewell Wenches - Outro Album Version 04:12 Tools
Do Your Homework 04:12 Tools
10.Twist it up ft. Fat Tony 04:12 Tools
01.No Rapper 04:12 Tools
06.God is a Friend 04:12 Tools
All Day - Intro Album Version 05:04 Tools
Farewell Wenches [Outro] (Album Version) 04:12 Tools
04.Yes Lord ft Rev. Popoff 04:12 Tools
15.HIGH RISK 04:12 Tools
Ur The Best ft. Mickey Factz 04:12 Tools
Interlude Pt. 1 04:12 Tools
U Can Say All U Want (Album Version) 04:12 Tools
All Day (Intro) feat Kate Earl 04:12 Tools
02 No Love 03:50 Tools
01 Intro 03:50 Tools
11.NOT A GANGSTA ft J-YOUNG 03:50 Tools
BY HIS KINGSELF 01:55 Tools
Interlude pt2 01:55 Tools
Bang Bang Remix Featuring Murs 03:47 Tools
03 International Awarness 02:53 Tools
Daddy's In Tha Zone 02:53 Tools
Supply And Demand (Album Version) 02:53 Tools
Come At U (Album Version) 02:53 Tools
Supernatural Powers (Album Version) 05:13 Tools
Interlude Pt. 2 01:31 Tools
The Steel (Feat. MURS) 03:03 Tools
Thats It For The Night 03:03 Tools
Roni (Remix) 03:13 Tools
11 Trouble 03:13 Tools
01.HARM 03:13 Tools
21.RAP CATALOG 03:13 Tools
08 Interlude pt1 03:13 Tools
12 Monumental Monoliths 05:04 Tools
06 The Pain 05:04 Tools
U.S History ft. Bill Boss on Guitar 05:04 Tools
01. Starting Line 00:46 Tools
12. Gold Medallion 03:04 Tools
05 Supreeme Court 05:14 Tools
Supply And Demand (feat. J-Young & Murs) 05:14 Tools
07 High Risk 05:14 Tools
04 International Bachlors 05:14 Tools
The Only Child of Mary and Joseph ft. King Self 05:14 Tools
Rockin' Out 05:14 Tools
Profit Margin (Album Version) 05:14 Tools
On a Bitch ft. Rick and Yay 05:14 Tools
Sleep (Album Version) 05:14 Tools
Twist It Up (Feat. Fat Tony) 03:36 Tools
Who We Are (Feat. MURS) 02:44 Tools
THE STEEL ft MURS 02:44 Tools
04. Easy 02:44 Tools
04.INTERNATIONAL AWARENESS 02:44 Tools
All Day [Intro] (Album Version) 02:44 Tools
13.FEAR FACTOR 02:44 Tools
17 International Affairs 02:44 Tools
13 Our Wench 02:44 Tools
Interlude Part II 01:31 Tools
Nightlife 04:31 Tools
Winterfresh (Album Version) 04:31 Tools
01 01.HARM 04:31 Tools
All Day (Intro) (feat. Kate Earl) 04:31 Tools
What You Should Do [Bonus Track] 03:06 Tools
Sorry (Feat. J Young) 03:27 Tools
10. Roni Remix 03:13 Tools
16 Now You're Gone 03:13 Tools
03.BACK TO SCHOOL 03:13 Tools
08. Bitches going Blind ft J-Young 03:13 Tools
Brand New 10:00 Tools
09 Night Life 10:00 Tools
09 09.ROCKIN OUT ft KILLER T 10:00 Tools
Get It Right (Feat. Killer T) 10:00 Tools
TIME OUT ft KILLER T 10:00 Tools
10 Espionage 10:00 Tools
Utmost Respect 10:00 Tools
Wack Demo - Skit 10:00 Tools
Supply & Demand (Featuring J-Young & Murs) 10:00 Tools
04 04.INTERNATIONAL AWARENESS 10:00 Tools
Yes Lord ft Rev. Popoff 10:00 Tools
Lay Around With Your Bitch 10:00 Tools
03 03.BACK TO SCHOOL 10:00 Tools
Spectacle (Album Version) 10:00 Tools
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With a string of solid mixtapes and a promising regional debut, 2003’s Church and State, Supreeme have established themselves near the forefront of the Atlanta underground as complete wildcards in the Dirty South. As MTV and the radio overflow with heavily sizzling crunk and light-footed, bouncy snap music, Supreeme rep Atlanta with complete originality, trading in the drawling boasts of fellow Atlantans like Goodie MOb and Ludacris for the sharply enunciated, nimbly-flowing tales of their jet-setting international alter egos, King Self, Negashi Armada, and Dope Pope (which is, by the way, quite possibly the best rapper name I’ve heard in a while). Church and State was a masterwork of an underground debut, the album that single-handedly floored Murs and landed them a deal on his label Record Collection. Opening with a searingly sampled, familiar sax lick and going out with the hard-hitting piano chord pounding of “Closing Statements” while incorporating a broad assortment of sounds along the way, from wailing female acapellas to slick spy-movie music, Church and State not only introduced their new, world-savvy cover personas but cemented their already-solid local reputation and built anticipation for Supremacy, Supreeme’s 2006 national debut, to a fever pitch. The album opens on a markedly different note from their previous work: the beat on “All Day (Intro)” is a mood piece of driving, dark synthesizers, while the crew comes harder with the lyrics than previously. But a few tracks in, it’s clear that this is the same old Supreeme that Atlanta hip-hop heads have come to love. All three members flow impeccably, and they seem more comfortable in their assumed personalities this time around. As the official line goes, King Self, Negashi, and Dope Pope are street-smart but humorous and laid-back, like the Beastie Boys if they could actually lyrically dominate when they performed. Indicative of their general attitude is their press release, honestly one of the best ever: “In a nutshell, Supreeme is like the combination of James Bond, the Fresh Prince of Bel Air, David Bowie, Peter Jennings, Fidel Castro, Neil Young, fine foreign chicks, Bunny Wailer, fly ass exclusive kicks...” (the list goes on for a while), and the fact that they have to be just about the only people in the world who can make “mercantilism” seem obscene. The subjects they touch on can get repetitive by the album’s close (girls, their own lyrical prowess, and girls), but they keep it fresh with their punchlines ("You niggas in white tees look like a convention of penguins") and always-consistent flows. Supreeme founder Dope Pope handles all of the production here, and while it’s not quite on the level of Church and State‘s sublime array of memorable beats, it complements the lyricism well and still holds its own much of the time. Dope Pope relies on the synths more than he has in the past, but he brings in new sounds like sped-up sampling (on “Winterfresh” and the addictively-sauntering “Bang Bang") and the perfectly blaring Latin trumpets of “U Feel Lucky”. Final track “Farewell Wenches (Outro)” closes the album beautifully: the beat is smoothly-ticking drums, majestic horns, and buried soul wails, the perfect mix of nostalgia and confidence, while the trio raps out a reflection on their success, their mission, and what is to come: “All I want to do is smoke with your girl / Write poems with my niggas, conquer the world / Open a bottle of rum up and put two thumbs up”. Touting a new record deal and the same old skills, Supreeme may not be on the top of the rap game yet, but with more albums like this, they’re definitely on their way. RATING: — 27 April 2006 Del.icio.us Digg Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.