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Total Eclipse

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Download links and information about Total Eclipse by Black Moon. This album was released in 2003 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap genres. It contains 17 tracks with total duration of 01:01:34 minutes.

Artist: Black Moon
Release date: 2003
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap
Tracks: 17
Duration: 01:01:34
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Stay Real 5:20
2. Looking Down the Barrel (feat. Sean Price) 3:57
3. The Fever 1:12
4. Confusion 4:28
5. That'z the Way Sh*t Iz (feat. Smif N Wessun) 3:12
6. Why We Act This Way (feat. Starang Wondah) 4:33
7. MC Everybody (Skit) 1:12
8. That'z How It Iz 4:17
9. Stoned Iz the Way 4:21
10. Ruck Is Dead (skit) 0:17
11. What Would U Do? (feat. Sean Price) 3:15
12. How We Do It 3:44
13. Where It Goez Wrong (feat. Tek of Smif N Wessun) 4:48
14. Pressure Iz Tight 3:36
15. No Way (feat. Steele of Smif N Wessun) 3:42
16. This Goes Out to You (feat. Steele of Smif N Wessun) 4:41
17. Rush (Bonus Track) 4:59

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Underground rappers Black Moon needed to make a splash with their six-years-after comeback record, 1999's War Zone, so they made sure the featured roster included some big names: Busta Rhymes, front-loaded on the opener "The Onslaught," and Q-Tip appearing later on "Show Down." Total Eclipse, the trio's third record, finds them settling into a killer groove, ignoring the guest spots (except for close family like Cocoa Brovaz or Starang Wondah) and relying on the power of the rhyme. "Stay Real," "That'z the Way Sā€”- Iz," and "Why We Act This Way" lay out 5Ft and Buckshot's hardcore DIY agenda. The backing tracks, mostly from da Beatminerz, are the perfect complement ā€” dense, reedy productions on laid-back, street-wise tracks reminiscent of the titles from classic blaxploitation soundtracks.