Survival Of The Illest: Live From 125 N.Y.C. [Explicit Lyrics] [Live]

Survival Of The Illest: Live From 125 N.Y.C. [Explicit Lyrics] [Live]

Track Listings

1. Dead Man Walking - Cormega
2. Affirmative Action - Foxy Brown, Cormega
3. Slow Down - Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown, Cormega
4. Throw Ya Gunz - Onyx
5. Raze It Up - Onyx
6. Shut 'Em Down - Onyx
7. Slam - Onyx
8. Last Dayz - Onyx
9. React - Onyx
10. Freestyle - Def Squad, Erick Sermon
11. I Shot Ya [Remix] - Def Squad
12. Most Beautifullest Thing in This World - Def Squad, Keith Murray
13. Whateva Man - Def Squad, Redman
14. Pick It Up - Def Squad, Redman
15. Get Lifted - Def Squad, Keith Murray
16. How High - Def Squad, Method Man, Redman
17. Full Cooperation - Def Squad
18. Intro - DMX
19. Fuckin' Wit D - DMX
20. Stop Being Greedy - DMX
See all 26 tracks on this disc

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com
Survival of the Illest presents 72 minutes plus of live hip-hop from most of Def Jam's late-1990s hit makers--Onyx, Def Squad, and DMX--captured in the home of hip-hop, New York City. A common occurrence in rock music, live albums are an anomaly in hip-hop. Perhaps it's because the music--bass-heavy and loop-oriented--rarely makes the transfer from the live venue to the digital confines of the CD, with attempts often resulting in a muddy mess. On Survival, Onyx deliver a raucous, fist-waving set of hits, from "Throw Ya Gunz" to "Slam"; the Def Squad (Keith Murray, Erick Sermon, and Redman) run through seven tracks, including "How High" with special guest Method Man; and newcomer DMX rips up nine songs, including "Money, Power, Respect" with the Lox, and "4,3,2,1" with Method Man and Redman. Surprisingly, the production is fairly clean, with rhymes audible and beats devoid of distortion, but it's still no substitute for actually being at the event itself. Strictly for the hardcore heads. --Spence Abbott

Survival Of The Illest: Live From 125 N.Y.C.,Various Artists,Def Jam,East Coast Rap,Hardcore Rap,Hip-Hop,Pop,Pop-Rap,Rap & Hip-Hop


Survival Of The Illest: Live From 125 N.Y.C. [Explicit Lyrics] [Live]

Survival Of The Illest: Live From 125 N.Y.C.
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • The other reviewers don't have any idea
  • The other reviewers don't have any idea
  • This is the *hit
  • KINDA THE BOMB
  • This CD Is OK
Survival Of The Illest: Live From 125 N.Y.C.
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Def Jam
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Soul | R&B | Styles | Music
East CoastEast Coast | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Gangsta & HardcoreGangsta & Hardcore | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Compilations | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Pop RapPop Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
ASIN: B00000DFNU
Release Date: 1998-10-27

Tracks:

  1. Dead Man Walking - Cormega
  2. Affirmative Action - Cormega
  3. Slow Down - Cormega
  4. Throw Ya Gunz - Onyx
  5. Raze It Up - Onyx
  6. Shut 'Em Down - Onyx
  7. Slam - Onyx
  8. Last Dayz - Onyx
  9. React - Onyx
  10. Freestyle - Def Squad
  11. I Shot Ya - Def Squad
  12. Most Beautifullest Thing - Def Squad
  13. Whateva Man - Def Squad
  14. Pick It Up - Def Squad
  15. Get Lifted - Def Squad
  16. How High - Def Squad
  17. Full Cooperation - Def Squad
  18. Intro - DMX
  19. F'n' Wit' D - DMX
  20. Stop Being Greedy - DMX
  21. Money, Power, Respect - DMX
  22. 4,3,2,1 - DMX
  23. X-Is Coming - DMX
  24. Ruff Ryders' Anthem - DMX
  25. Get At Me Dog - DMX
  26. Poem - DMX

Amazon.com

Survival of the Illest presents 72 minutes plus of live hip-hop from most of Def Jam's late-1990s hit makers--Onyx, Def Squad, and DMX--captured in the home of hip-hop, New York City. A common occurrence in rock music, live albums are an anomaly in hip-hop. Perhaps it's because the music--bass-heavy and loop-oriented--rarely makes the transfer from the live venue to the digital confines of the CD, with attempts often resulting in a muddy mess. On Survival, Onyx deliver a raucous, fist-waving set of hits, from "Throw Ya Gunz" to "Slam"; the Def Squad (Keith Murray, Erick Sermon, and Redman) run through seven tracks, including "How High" with special guest Method Man; and newcomer DMX rips up nine songs, including "Money, Power, Respect" with the Lox, and "4,3,2,1" with Method Man and Redman. Surprisingly, the production is fairly clean, with rhymes audible and beats devoid of distortion, but it's still no substitute for actually being at the event itself. Strictly for the hardcore heads. --Spence Abbott

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The other reviewers don't have any idea.......2001-05-11

Maybe its because the others who reviewed this cd aren't from New York and have no real understanding of what good music is that the rate this cd so low. What they don't get about this incredicble live album is that it features the timeless classics of Eastcoast rap performed infront of a screaming crowd. The worst part of the cd is the envy you gain from hearing the reactions of the audience members. I believe someone wrote that it starts out bad and gets better. I don't think that anything opened by QB underground legend Cormega could ever be bad, especially DEAD MAN WALKING. If you like hip hop and want to better understand it BUY THIS CD.

5 out of 5 stars The other reviewers don't have any idea.......2001-05-11

Maybe its because the others who reviewed this cd aren't from New York and have no real understanding of what good music is that the rate this cd so low. What they don't get about this incredicble live album is that it features the timeless classics of Eastcoast rap performed infront of a screaming crowd. The worst part of the cd is the envy you gain from hearing the reactions of the audience members. I believe someone wrote that it starts out bad and gets better. I don't think that anything opened by QB underground legend Cormega could ever be bad, especially DEAD MAN WALKING. If you like hip hop and want to better understand it BUY THIS CD.

5 out of 5 stars This is the *hit.......1999-10-24

Even though this cd is live it's kickin.All the groups on this cd are phat. This is a good cd to get baked to. Anyone out should pick this one up.

4 out of 5 stars KINDA THE BOMB.......1999-03-23

This CD is semi-decent. It starts out crappy, then gets cooler and cooler till the end. Def Squad does some phat songs in this. If you like Cormega, Onyx, Def Squad, or DMX, you should get this

3 out of 5 stars This CD Is OK.......1999-02-27

Not the best CD I've ever got, but not the worst. Since it is live there is a lot of talking in between songs, this is the gayest thing about this CD But it's pretty good, the best rapper on this CD is definately DMX.

Rap Music:

  1. Texas Money [Explicit Lyrics]
  2. Tha Doggfather [Enhanced] [Original recording remastered] [Clean]
  3. The Boss of All Bosses [Explicit Lyrics]
  4. The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory [Enhanced] [Original recording remastered] [Clean]
  5. The Houston Hard Hitters, Vol. 1: The Soundtrack [Clean] [Soundtrack]
  6. The Platform [Clean]
  7. The Platform [Explicit Lyrics]
  8. The Process [Explicit Lyrics]
  9. The Yin and the Yang [Clean]
  10. Time 2 Play [Explicit Lyrics]

Rap Music

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