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Danger Mouse & Jemini- Ghetto Pop Life

SKU: 878390009671
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Danger Mouse & Jemini- Ghetto Pop Life
Danger Mouse & Jemini- Ghetto Pop Life
Danger Mouse & Jemini- Ghetto Pop Life
Danger Mouse & Jemini- Ghetto Pop Life

Ghetto Pop Life is a collaborative studio album by Danger Mouse and Jemini The Gifted One. Originally released on Lex Records in 2003 it has been out of print for a number of years and is now being re-issed to coincide with the release of Born Again. Featureing guest appearances from tha Liks, J-Zone, Prince Po, and the Pharcyde. AllMusic gave the album * "Evocative without being pointlessly nostalgic and fun without being goofy, Ghetto Pop Life is a convincingly strong debut. Dom Passantino of Stylus Magazine gave the album a grade of "A", calling it "not only one of the best albums of the year, but also possibly the strangest. Pitchfork placed it at number 37 on the "Top 50 Albums of 2003" list. The Guardian named it the 19th best album of 2003. In 2017, ThoughtCo included it on the "100 Best Hip-Hop Albums of the 2000s" list.

Format: New Vinyl/Hip Hop

Danger Mouse & Jemini- Ghetto Pop Life

SKU: 878390009671
Regular price 135.00 SR
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Release Date: 5.24.24

 
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Ghetto Pop Life is a collaborative studio album by Danger Mouse and Jemini The Gifted One. Originally released on Lex Records in 2003 it has been out of print for a number of years and is now being re-issed to coincide with the release of Born Again. Featureing guest appearances from tha Liks, J-Zone, Prince Po, and the Pharcyde. AllMusic gave the album * "Evocative without being pointlessly nostalgic and fun without being goofy, Ghetto Pop Life is a convincingly strong debut. Dom Passantino of Stylus Magazine gave the album a grade of "A", calling it "not only one of the best albums of the year, but also possibly the strangest. Pitchfork placed it at number 37 on the "Top 50 Albums of 2003" list. The Guardian named it the 19th best album of 2003. In 2017, ThoughtCo included it on the "100 Best Hip-Hop Albums of the 2000s" list.