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Wisemen Approaching
Bronze Nazareth Presents...Wisemen
Wisemen Approaching
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop
 
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All Artists: Bronze Nazareth Presents...Wisemen
Title: Wisemen Approaching
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Babygrande Records
Original Release Date: 1/1/2007
Re-Release Date: 2/27/2007
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop
Style: Pop Rap
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 823979030423

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Hip-Hop Needs More Albums Like This
Inuzuka Kagekiyo | 03/02/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Babygrande spoils us with two new blazin' albums on a same day, one of which is Wisemen Approaching. Well, as soon as I heard that exec. producer is Dreddy Kruger, and Bronze Nazareth is among the producers as well, I knew that whatever is coming is in good hands and at least is going to be tight. However, Wisemen Approaching turned out to be more than tight. The beats are intricate and vary greatly from song to song, which keeps your attention peeled. Lyrics... well, names like Vast Aire, Planet Asia, Killah Priest and GZA speak for themselves.

If you heard and enjoyed Think Differently Music, you'll love Wisemen Approaching. If you have not, than Wisemen Approaching is a good place to start."
It doesn't get much better...
James Clarkin-breslin | 07/06/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"For an album like this to come out in 2007 is just another reminder that no, hip-hop is not dead, it's just a little harder to find (for another near-classic 07 release cop NYOil's HoodTREASON). The production is not only on point, it is mesmerizing, poignant, and as such the album's replay value is through the roof. Of course, as other reviewers have said, the X-factor here was the trio of debuting emcees, Kevlaar 7, Phillie, and Salute. All of them have the ability to conjure up images in the listener's mind that would make him swear he was watching a movie - Ghostface and Raekwon anyone? Only this isn't mafioso rap, it can at times be politically driven and at times be introspective. The wordplay is good, although they're not as quirky as Wu; they have their own style. The bottom line: you need this album. It is the best hip-hop album so far this year."
Loved it
Mack Hat | The Middle East | 05/08/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Ever since Wu-Tang indie culture, and the Bronze Solo it felt like finally there are some new releases for me to listen to. The beats are solid, lyrics are tight. Great Album."