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THE BURN playlist

1) REALLY WANT IT- THE U.I. FAMILY
2) KEEP IT HOOD- KRIMINALZ
3) NAIL IN DA COFFIN- YNOT? & OFFBEAT
4) THE STICK UP- CHANNEL ZERO
5) COMMON SENSE- KRIMINALZ
6) DESTINATION- EMCE SOL & LIL' REAP
7) SECRET WEAPON- YNOT?
8) THE END- 2.TYMIN feat. Zero on hook
9) TIME IS NOW- CHANNEL ZERO LIL REAP YARI
10)CROSS THE LINE-PLAYBOY
11)OH DAMN!- YNOT? OFFBEAT
12)MY LIFE- KRIMINALZ
13)HOLLA AT ME- LIL REAP
14)IN TOO DEEP- EMCE SOL CHANNEL ZERO
15)KRIMINAL IN ME- KRIMINALZ
16)CONFESSION- YNOT? OFFBEAT
17) LIL REAP'S DEVIL'S ADVOCATE SINGLE
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Under Investigation Records recently released to the streets, "The Burn". This is their fifth album release in the two years of the company's existence. Though this is not an official release the work put in by the artists certainly classifies it to be. With all the remix hype going around the UI Family took some beats from known artists and instead of remaking it they started from scratch and did their own version of how the song should be in their mind. "The Burn" is probably the only album encouraged to be burnt. Not to mention the CD is free. There's nothing fancy, no design, just a burnt CD and a tracklisting. But the quality music you get on this makes up for the lack of designs and makes you realize "damn I got this for free?"

"Really Want It" is the opening track to the album and is performed by 7 of the UI Family members. This track is well rounded and one of the absolute hottest tracks on the album. The track is ripped to the "Whoa" by Black Rob beat and UI has officially topped the original with this hard hitting version. The feeling on this track is hype like no other, and has "When The Music Stops" by Eminem and D-12 format to it. There?s no chorus just hot verses passed between members one after another. Channel Zero kicks the song off perfect, followed by Ynot?, 2Tymin', Offbeat, Lil' Reap, Playboy, and Emce Sol finishes the song strongly. Not only was this song raw, even the outro with Emce Sol explaining "The Burn" and UI is tight. One of the hottest songs on the album period.

Track 2, "Keep It Hood" is a Kriminals track to Clipse's "Grindin" beat. I wasn?t a fan of "Grindin" but Kriminals snapped on this one. The standout point on this track is how Playboy comes in so strong on the first verse with the lines, "The behavior's foul/ Nigga we Kriminal/ We aint on that feminine prank callin, issue statements/ Bodies bounce on pavements/ Flagrant, sloppy, handlin haters bro?. The hook to this track is tight but seems like it needed a little more energy in it. Overall the track is dope and follows up "Really Want It" nicely.

"Nail In The Coffin" is the third track and definitely a banger. Offbeat and Ynot? snap on this one to deliver one hell of a track. This song is a solid diss to haters, and people who try to stereotype a rapper as hip hop or gangsta rap. I?m not sure what beat to this is though. Offbeat starts the song off with his best verse to date and this verse is definitely a highlight of the song. He hits in his unique style with the lines, "Questionable maneuvers, Offbeat MC ego bruiser/ Ya Rhyme credibility smaller than Little Stuart's zoobas/ Gooba launcher, head honcho, yall clowning more than Groucho/ My style is ancho, while yours is staler than movie nachos." Offbeat definitely has one of the most different styles I?ve heard and the kid has a lot of talent. Ynot's verse serves more as the rough and straightforward diss and he snaps on the people who stereotype him. The hook to this track is definitely catchy and suits the track perfectly delivering a warning to those hating. This is a must hear.

The fourth track is "The Stick Up" by Channel Zero and is a remix to Pharoahe Monche's "Simon Says." This track shows off a strong performance from Channel Zero, UI's newest member. This track is not for the little kids though with Zero's hook, though hilarious, repeating "Shut The fuck Up" after every sentence. Me personally though, think the hook is dope. Zero comes off strong from the start with "Yo Chi-Rock city beware of the stick up acts/ Chef Po cooking beats Zero eatin the track/ Girls wit fat backs and pimps with cadillacs/ Mean muggin looks get ya laid on your back." He displays another unique style in UI, and this track is a good introduction to those who haven?t heard him much.


Track 5, "Common Sense" is a remix to Noreaga's "Oh No" and is another Kriminals group track. This is one of their hottest songs on here. Playboy kicks it off hype and raps a strong verse throughout. The second verse on here though is raw as hell. It?s split half and half, and 2Tymin' starts this verse and plays the beat brilliantly. 2Tymin' was top quality on this one and showed his skills off well. He snapped with "Accidentally start flaunt-in/ Aint my fault no sugar-coat-in/ Cake batter niggas start to rise when the heats on/ Now your peeps gone/ Scared talking fast like a Puerto Ric-awn." "Common Sense" features some great verses from each Kriminal and a solid hook.

"Destination" is track 6 and one of the hottest tracks on here. The track is done to the "Blaze A 50" beat by Nas. This song is off the hook from start to finish and features Lil' Reap and Emce Sol at their finest. They each spit two verses back to back with one hook in between. The high point of this song comes on the last verse by Emce Sol where he snaps off with one of the hottest verses I've heard from him. The wordplay in this verse has to be heard and not read to get the full effect. He spits "More like snatching objects/ This the new project aint doing it for profit/ Just new music for the projects/ And the logic behind this topic, just pop it/ I guarantee no one can top it, no stoppin/ Just nodding of you noggin/ UI running this rap game yall joggin/ Yall asthmatic, Reap and Sol back at it/ Dope music so gather around crack addicts/ So labels don't panic/ Under Investigation the iceberg yall the Titanic/ So sink in the Atlantic/ That's your destination." Props go out to Emce Sol and Lil' Reap on this track. This is a raw ass track.

Track 7 is "Secret Weapon" by Ynot?. This remix solo to some dope Timbaland beat by the white boy of the UI Family shows off his skills on a solo level. Not only a strong lyrical group member but on this one he shows off great lyricism and storytelling at the same time. I really like the way he delivers with his music. Revealing a secret weapon to the nation, Ynot? comes out and shows the people that UI has some tricks up it's sleeve. Explaining his part in the family and letting everyone know he can hold his own ground. Throughout the track he uses weapon examples to compare to his words as weapons. It is clear he has potential with the lines in the second verse, "Duck for cover though bomb shelters will not protect/ Verbal anthrax and the illness is starting to infect/ Unseen by radar make KRS envy my "Sneak Attacks"/ Got my enemies running quicker than shit after X-Lax." This track is hot without a doubt.

Track 8, "The End" is a 2Tymin' solo song done to the Fabolous "Keepin It Gangsta" instrumental. Much props to 2Tymin's display of his talent on this one. He shows how much potential he has right here and style wise and lyrically he snapped. His second verse starts off with the dope line, "Why is everybody trying to bring peace to da hood/ fuck that I bring a piece to da hood." The song is deep yet still gangsta as Kriminals like to keep it. The hook is straight, not the catchiest one, but Channel Zero's harmonizing in the background makes it sound more complete. Real Tight song.

That brings me to one of my favorites on here, Track 9, "The Time Is Now" with Channel Zero featuring Lil' Reap and Yari in the chorus. This song is the perfect chill track featuring great lyricism from Channel Zero on both of his verses. The hook is the highlight of this song though with Reap harmonizing, "Now if you want Ill take you there the time is now/ You cant hold me down/ You cant block my cheese/ You wont crush my dreams/ You cant compete with me/ I'm out the woodworks now/ So tune in now, Zero break it down/ And let the world know now how you touch a crowd." Then Yari comes in and snaps with her singing part and honestly this needs to be heard not explained. This song is guaranteed to be a favorite.
 
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Track 10, "Cross The Line" is a Playboy solo track and a remix to "Play That shit" from Noreaga and Cash Money. Playboy's first verse is solid and hype but I feel the second verse drags on a little too long and doesn't have enough energy in it. The hook is catchy on this one and the song is pretty tight but not his best work.


"Oh damn" is track 11 and another Ynot? and Offbeat collaboration done to the "They Aint Ready" by Bubba Sparxx and Jadakiss beat. This song is another hot one from the two where they explain how they're different from anybody else in the game. They stress the point that half the rappers out look the same, fall into trends, and talk about the same thing. The third verse is split between the two of them and is the best verse on this track. Tight lyrics from Ynot? and Offbeat on this one and I see many people relating to this track.

Track 12, "My Life" is in my eyes the rawest Kriminals track on here. The track is done to the "Push Rhymes Like Weight" by Ice Cube beat. This song is hype and the hook is tight. Both Kriminals come in hype and with a lot of emotion on this track and deliver one of the hottest tracks on "The Burn." I can see people bumping "My Life" a lot. Check this track out as soon as you can as they show you that they live how they want cause it's their life and theyre gonna live it how they live it. Top notch performance by both Playboy and 2Tymin'.

"Holla At Me" by Lil' Reap is the 13th track on "The Burn". Its is performed to the Nature and Nas "Ultimate High" beat. Reap's verses are raw on this track, each one, and it has 4 verses too. In the first verse he flows, "My frontline knocks out fronts with punchlines/ I put in work make sure to punch you out on time." Throughout the song he snaps and the hook is the only thing that isn't up to the verses standards. The song is pretty tight though.

That brings me to the 14th track, "In Too Deep" an Emce Sol and Channel Zero track done to the old "Affirmative Action" by The Firm beat. This track is tied for my favorite track on the whole "Burn." If you like subliminal lyrics and storytelling at it's finest this is it. Zero and Sol murdered this track. The story starts with Sol and Zero reminiscing on their childhood. From there they contemplate their actions they're about to go through with and decide to still go through with their plan. It sounds like they're robbing a bank throughout the song, but in reality they're at a show getting the crowds hands up and stealing the show. You figure out that they're at the show during the last few bars of the song and during the outro, but those who don't pay attention probably still think they're robbing a bank. Zero asks Sol near the end of the track to give him the cue to start bustin and Sol spits the lines, "Alright let?s rush em, reality from a fable/ Hop on the table ready to choke someone with this cable/ I hear no feedback just people in shock I scream out commands/ Alright yall let me see them hands." This track is a classic in my book and you just have to hear this and really listen to it to appreciate it.


Track 15, "Kriminal In Me" is a remix by Kriminals to Outkast's "Atliens." This track is decent, I don't really feel this one as much as their other ones and the verses aren't as strong as we usually hear from them. The hook is dope, but other than that this song is average.

Track 16, "Confession" is the track tied with "In Too Deep" as my favorite on "The Burn." This is some more subliminal storytelling stuff from UI but this time it's from Ynot? and Offbeat. The song is done to the "Ghetto Vet" by Ice Cube beat and surpasses the original by a lot. The story of this is Ynot? murdered somebody and he goes to church to confess to the priest. He tells the story to the priest who is Offbeat, and Offbeat listens then replies letting Ynot? know that what he did was wrong and if he continues committing sins like this his future is gonna be miserable. Ynot? gets defensive and spits back "Hey just wait a second I thank you for your two cents/ But am I really heading to hell when the crime was in self defense/ With lives on the line, chills down my spine, I followed my mind/ One life to be saved I reserved for it to be mine." Father Offbeat comes back and lets Ynot? know that there's no excuse. Then the plot twist comes in where Ynot? reveals that he murdered a rapper in a battle and killed his pride. Father Offbeat then tells Ynot? off and ends up leaving and slamming the door on him. Great track by Ynot? and Offbeat. Very original story and plot twist.


Overall "The Burn" is hot and really introduces you more to the skills of Kriminals, Ynot?, Offbeat, and Channel Zero who haven't been heard as much as Reap and Sol. Nearly every track is raw and showcases the UI Family's talent to the fullest. It's not many times a remix can top an original but nearly everyone they did topped the original. Props to the UI family for another strong release, and everyone try to get your hands on a copy, like I said it's free. Now onto the score. @@@@@ BLOODY FINGA PRINTS copyright 2002
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