
Tracklisting:
1. My World Is..
2. The Narrow Path
3. So(ul) Amazin' (Steel Blazin')
4. Juicen' Dranks (ft. Taraach)
5. In Remembrance Of Me
6. Blu Colla Workers
7. Dancing In The Rain
8. First Things First (ft. Miguel Jontel)
9. No Greater Love
10. Show Me The Good Life (ft. Aloe Blacc & Joseph)
11. Simply Amazin'
12. Cold Hearted (ft. Miguel Jontel)
13. The World Is (Below The Heavens..)
14. You Are Now In The Clouds With (The Koochi Monstas)
15. Unlisted Bonus Track
16. Unlisted Bonus Track
Review: "Blu is definitely a leader in the new school of Los Angeles emcees. His presence is undeniable, while his music captivates audiences regardless of race, class, and gender. Although many are still unaware of Blu’s work, “Below The Heavens” guarantees to take LA hip hop back to the place where Freestyle Fellowship, Jurassic 5, and The Pharcyde left off. The American hip-hop producer/DJ (and occassional MC) Exile, is a member of the duo, Emanon, with Aloe Blacc. His debut solo album, Dirty Science, was released on Cali-based independent, Sound In Color, in 2006. Also he collaborated with emcee Blu on the 2007 release Blu & Exile - Below The Heavens, the record got a lot of critical acclaim and is considered by many to be one of the best alternative hip hop releases of 2007." (last.fm.)
This album is ridiculously ill. Exile on the tables and Blu delivering very sick flows that don't skip a heart beat. Faves:"My World is", "The Narrow Path", "Blu Colla Workers", "Dancing In The Rain", "The World Is (Below the Heavens...)
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1. My World Is..
2. The Narrow Path
3. So(ul) Amazin' (Steel Blazin')
4. Juicen' Dranks (ft. Taraach)
5. In Remembrance Of Me
6. Blu Colla Workers
7. Dancing In The Rain
8. First Things First (ft. Miguel Jontel)
9. No Greater Love
10. Show Me The Good Life (ft. Aloe Blacc & Joseph)
11. Simply Amazin'
12. Cold Hearted (ft. Miguel Jontel)
13. The World Is (Below The Heavens..)
14. You Are Now In The Clouds With (The Koochi Monstas)
15. Unlisted Bonus Track
16. Unlisted Bonus Track
Review: "Blu is definitely a leader in the new school of Los Angeles emcees. His presence is undeniable, while his music captivates audiences regardless of race, class, and gender. Although many are still unaware of Blu’s work, “Below The Heavens” guarantees to take LA hip hop back to the place where Freestyle Fellowship, Jurassic 5, and The Pharcyde left off. The American hip-hop producer/DJ (and occassional MC) Exile, is a member of the duo, Emanon, with Aloe Blacc. His debut solo album, Dirty Science, was released on Cali-based independent, Sound In Color, in 2006. Also he collaborated with emcee Blu on the 2007 release Blu & Exile - Below The Heavens, the record got a lot of critical acclaim and is considered by many to be one of the best alternative hip hop releases of 2007." (last.fm.)
This album is ridiculously ill. Exile on the tables and Blu delivering very sick flows that don't skip a heart beat. Faves:"My World is", "The Narrow Path", "Blu Colla Workers", "Dancing In The Rain", "The World Is (Below the Heavens...)
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One response to “Blu & Exile - Below The Heavens (2007)”
yo do you have a zip file for this, i can't DL rars. if so, its appreciated.
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