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TIME TO GO(Japan Version)

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TIME TO GO(Japan Version)

Customer Review of "TIME TO GO(Japan Version)"

Average Customer Rating for this Edition: Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9.4 out of 10 (5)
Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9.6 out of 10 (7)

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Anonymous

December 29, 2003

This customer review refers to TIME TO GO (Overseas Version)
rip slyme rocks!!!! Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
i originally bought this album just for joint i could not get enough of that song. I've heard some of rip slyme's music before and thought they were awesome. (rakuen baby!!) But every song on this album rocks!! I loved minute maid and track 14, blue be-bop, time to go, hotter than july!! they are all great!! trust me this is worth the price! maybe more!! ilmari and PES have the greatest voices! I love this album and so will you!! So, stop reading this and go and buy it!
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Anonymous

November 12, 2003

One of the best Customer Review Rated Bad 7 - 7 out of 10
I'm more of a jrock fan... And when it comes to jpop, I'm very picky, and jhip-hop, or jrap... Whatever you wanna call it... I consider it jpop... But if you're gonna pick a genre for every Japanese music genre, I guess you could call it jrap... or jhip-hop... Considerable, I don't like rap or hip-hop at all... But this is very pleasing... And they rap pretty well... I've heard a couple of artist like this, like Dragon Ash, and didn't like it... And FLAME... didn't like them either... but Rip Slyme are just great... Blue Be-bop is probably one of their best songs to me... It's got a jazzy feel to it, which makes it truly unique...
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Anonymous

October 28, 2003

The Bottom Line: "Time to Go" by this cd Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
Rip Slyme is an amazing group I stumbled across several years ago and i ended up buying their cd "Five" which I really enjoyed (until it was stolen). The level of maturation from Five is amazing in this cd. I never bought "Tokyo Classic" (I will soon) but this cd is purely Rip Slyme at its best. Joint is an high-energy song that will get yoor feet moving. Blue Bebop had my friends singing the chorus (they hate j-rap) and "Shall We?"'s piano accompiament is so catchy and jazzy. I loved every song. It spread the full spectrum off hip, from jazzy to breakbeats to guitar rifts. Rip slyme's unique rappers (not to mention the way the sing together) and music sound will make them a group that will always stay on top of the innovative artists of Japan.
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Anonymous

October 2, 2003

Great hiphop crosses language borders Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
Rip Slyme is one of my favorite groups, hands down. They combine pop and hiphop in such a pleasing way, you don't have to be a fan of hiphop or even Japanese music to appreciate it. Their music is catchy and light-hearted, remiscent of the early days of American hiphop without sounding too derivative. Funk and jazz influences are also evident, and the resulting sound is simply a joy to listen to.

I love the way the voices of the 4 MCs are each distinctive. You can feel each of their personalities come through, and begin to enjoy the character that each MC creates for himself. Also, if you have a sharp enough ear to pick up some of the lyrics, there are some fascinating usages of English and Japanese in conjuction with each other. Let's not forget the brilliant DJ Fumiya, who provides the backbone of the music. "Blue Be-Bop" (track #12) is particulary exemplary of Fumiya's talents as a DJ.

"Time to Go" may be the best Rip Slyme album yet. "Tokyo Classic" and "Five" were undoubtedly strong, but there is a musical maturity that is more apparent on "Time to Go" than Rip Slyme's previous efforts. I hope they will grow even more from this point. My favorite tracks include "Basic Line", "Why", "Minute Maid", and "Blue Be-Bop".
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Anonymous

September 5, 2003

This customer review refers to TIME TO GO (Overseas Version)
rip slyme does it again! Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
this album is just plain good. if good were not a word, then it would definately be replaced by rip slyme. people would be going, thats helal rip slyme this, and thats helal rip slyme that. buy this cd. it sthe bizzzomb
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Anonymous

August 28, 2003

this cant be?!!?! Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
some have done it, some havent. but rip slyme have. they have made a lp as good, if not better than the original *classic*. dont get me wrong, "five" and "indies" where mad nice lp's. but this is just way to good. break beats to piano loops, this album mixes it all perfectly. buy it! its worth the money. if u are willin to get off of the wanna be gangstas like the zebra's and the s-word's, and hit some of this rip slyme spliff. then u will be comin back for more.
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Anonymous

August 1, 2003

Rip Slyme is Hotter than July! Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
Rip Slyme is amazing japanese rap group that consists of 4 mc's, Ryo-Z, Pes, Su,Ilmari, and 1 DJ, Dj Fumiya. There new Time to Go album is 1 of those albums you need to have. With amazing energetic tracks like Joint, Hotter than July, Checkerflag and more, you just cant help wanting to get up and sing and dance! and then Rip Slyme puts on does things more seriously for the amazing tracks like Time To Go, Shall We?, and Why. Also Dj Fumiya shows his skills in some quick in between tracks, that get you pumpin! This cd was worth everysingle penny!
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