Credits
Lead Performance: Jungle Brothers; Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap
C+
In the '80s, hip-hop duo The Jungle Brothers was among the first to cook house music and drum-and-bass into the B-boy bouillabaisse. Too bad the excessively eclectic production V.I.P. (by Alex Gifford of U.K. hipsters Propellerheads) smothers the Brothers' jazzily organic rhymes. The overcranked dance-floor anthem ''Party Goin' On'' inspires manic panic, while the faux blues of ''Playing for Keeps'' makes Jonny Lang sound like Robert Johnson. C+
Posted Mar 10, 2000
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