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Agua pa' la gente

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Download links and information about Agua pa' la gente by Hip Hop Hoodios. This album was released in 2005 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 43:37 minutes.

Artist: Hip Hop Hoodios
Release date: 2005
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap
Tracks: 13
Duration: 43:37
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Pacha Mama Intro 0:04
2. Agua pa' la gente 3:57
3. K#k* on the Mic. (featuring Paul Shapiro) 3:53
4. Ancient 3:35
5. Gorrito cosmico 4:34
6. Nose Jobs 3:22
7. 1492 (featuring Frank London) 4:22
8. Toribio the Clown Gets His Groove Back 3:38
9. Dicks & Noses 3:32
10. Psychosemitic 2:48
11. Ocho Kandelikas 3:31
12. Raza Hoodia (Tweety Gonzalez Remix) 4:46
13. Murray Is Lost (Bonus Track) 1:35

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"Yo Dre, I don't mean to annoy ya/But you ain't no doctor, and I'm a lawyer/And I'll destroy ya" — strong words from a gang of Latino-Jewish smartypants from Brooklyn, but they serve their purpose. On Agua Pa' la Gente, the Hoodios' first full-length, listeners bounce across a tightly stretched canvas of klezmer, hip-hop, and salsa splattered by some of the vividest, smartest rhymes to stud a rap disc since Beastie Boys' Licensed to Ill. How seriously to take this bilingual release is anybody's guess. Musically, its guest collaborators, including a Klezmatics player and alterna-Latin heroes from Santana, Jaguares, and Los Abandoned, elevate it to a level way beyond spoof; Karl Perazzo's congas kick on the title track and Paul Shapiro's clarinet keeps "K#k* on the Mic" this side of kosher. Song themes split the difference between offensive ("Dicks & Noses") and academic ("1492" explores how the Spanish Inquisition resulted in millions of Latinos unknowingly having Jewish roots), but what's kept consistent is the brilliant, self-skewering wit: "My sound is fresh, like a pound of flesh/My nose is large, and you know I'm in charge." Illustrating this illest of Latino-Jewish offerings is still more evidence of the Hoodios' refusal to let ethnic hangups lie: snaps of "Hoodia honeys" in bagel bras, as well as a restaurant advertising kosher burritos, skirt the lyrics.