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Hot off of last year's smash success with the Perceptionists (his collaboration with fellow MC Akrobatik and one of Rolling Stone's Top 50 Albums of 2005), Lif is back with an arsenal of new rhymes that showcase his massive talents as an MC, poet, and true life reporter. Led off by the driving single "Brothaz," the album covers a wide spectrum ranging from introspective deliberation to biting social commentary. And while Lif is not one to mince his words, the album maintains a balance of heavy subjects mixed with more light-hearted fare. Mo Mega's songs touch on everything from the gluttony of American consumerism in "Ultra/Mega" and "The Fries", to the dark underbelly of the music industry in the parody "Murs is my Manager", to a comical look at proper hygiene in "Was***up!"[see full story to hear Brothaz]
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