Illadelph Halflife | ||||
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Studio album by The Roots | ||||
Released | September 24, 1996 | |||
Recorded | 1996 | |||
Genre | Hip hop | |||
Length | 78:45 | |||
Label | DGC/Geffen/MCA DCGD-24972 |
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Producer | The Grand Negaz, Kelo, Questlove | |||
The Roots chronology | ||||
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Illadelph Halflife is the third studio album by American hip hop band The Roots, released September 24, 1996 on Geffen Records. It features a tougher and broader sound than their previous album, Do You Want More?!!!??! (1995).[1] The album also contains integration of programmed drums and guest contributions by R&B musicians such as Amel Larrieux and D'Angelo, as well as jazz musicians such as David Murray, Steve Coleman, Cassandra Wilson, Graham Haynes.[1][2] In 1998, the album was selected as one of The Source's 100 Best Rap Albums. In 2006, the album was selected as one of Hip-Hop Connection's 100 Best Rap Albums from 1995 to 2005.
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Professional ratings | |
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
Allmusic | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Entertainment Weekly | A−[4] |
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The New York Times | favorable[7] |
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Spin | 9/10[11] |
Vibe | favorable[12] |
The New York Times writer Neil Strauss called the album "one of the year's best rap offerings" and wrote that "The Roots move indiscriminately from politically conscious lyrics (not just about black America but also about Bosnia, the Olympics and terrorism) to silly rhymes ('roam like a cellular phone/far from home')".[7] The Philadelphia Inquirer gave it 3½ out of 4 stars and wrote that "while it doesn't sacrifice a smidgen of street-level intensity, it reaffirms just how far-reaching (and how far removed from the gangsta stereotype) hip-hop can be".[8] Giving it 4½ out of 5 mics, The Source magazine called it "a thoughtful musical endeavor... an emotional and spiritually fulfilling aural experience".[10] Spin described it as "an artistic progression, and added confirmation of the Roots' place at hip-hop's vanguard", giving it a 9/10 rating.[11] The San Diego Union-Tribune's Jeff Niesel gave it 3 out of 4 stars, stating "the Roots find the perfect mixture of jazz and hip-hop for their songs about the hardships of urban life".[13]
The Village Voice's Robert Christgau gave the album a (neither) rating,[14] which indicates a record that "may impress once or twice with consistent craft or an arresting track or two. Then it won't.".[15] However, Illadelph Halflife was ranked number 33 on The Village Voice's Pazz & Jop Critics Poll of 1996.[16] A 2004 retrospective review by Rolling Stone rates the album with 4 out of 5 stars and perceives it as an improvement over The Roots's previous work, stating "The messages grew more focused on 1996's Illadelph Halflife, which includes several strident anti-gangsta tirades and taunts. Black Thought replaced the bellicose, confrontational bravado of so many rappers with discussions of fidelity and responsibility".[17]
No. | Title | Featuring | Length | |
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1. | "Intro" | 0:34 | ||
2. | "Respond / React" | 5:07 | ||
3. | "Section" | 4:08 | ||
4. | "Panic!!!!!!" | 1:24 | ||
5. | "It Just Don't Stop" | 4:33 | ||
6. | "Episodes" | Dice Raw | 5:56 | |
7. | "Push Up Ya Lighter" | Bahamadia | 4:36 | |
8. | "What They Do" | Raphael Saadiq | 5:57 | |
9. | "? Vs. Scratch" | 1:47 | ||
10. | "Concerto Of The Desperado" | 3:38 | ||
11. | "Clones" | Dice Raw | 4:45 | |
12. | "UNIverse At War" | Common | 4:55 | |
13. | "No Alibi" | 5:11 | ||
14. | "Dave Vs. US" | 0:50 | ||
15. | "No Great Pretender" | 4:25 | ||
16. | "The Hypnotic" | D'Angelo | 5:19 | |
17. | "Ital (The Universal Side)" | Q-Tip | 4:53 | |
18. | "One Shine" | Joshua Redman,Cassandra Wilson | 5:40 | |
19. | "The Adventures In Wonderland" | Ursula Rucker | 4:34 | |
20. | "Outro" | 0:15 |
Single information |
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"Clones"
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"Concerto of the Desperado" (Promo Only)
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"What They Do"
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Year | Album | Chart positions | |
Billboard 200 | Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums | ||
1996 | Illadelph Halflife | #21 | #4 |
Year | Song | Chart positions | |||
Billboard Hot 100 | Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks | Hot Rap Singles | Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales | ||
1996 | "Clones" | - | #62 | #11 | #18 |
1996 | "What They Do" | #34 | #21 | #5 | #15 |
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[Chorus: Fiend]
Oww I'm just doing what them drug dealers do
Makin' money, smokin' weed, with my thug nigga crew, come on
I'm just doing what them drug dealers do
Makin' money, smokin' weed, with my thug nigga crew, ya heard me?
[Mr. Serv-On]
I got pimps lined up sayin' they lovin' my game
I got bitches screamin' out they gave their baby my name
I can't bust for nothing, I can't fight with no hoe
I got 10 thousand project niggas rushing my show
Pushing side to side, cause they feel what I say
If you scared of real niggas, get the fuck out the way
Never loving no bitch, I won't live cause I'm rich
3rd Ward I represent it, yeah I'm bleeding for this
I wear my tank with pride, ain't no peace in my eye
Set a raw date, want my shit, and bitch you gon' die
Never fucking told 'em, couldn't running from cowards
No Limit, Tre 6, ya heard?, the world is ours
[Chorus: Fiend]
Oww I'm just doing what them drug dealers do
Makin' money, smokin' weed, with my thug nigga crew, come on
I'm just doing what them drug dealers do
Makin' money, smokin' weed, with my thug nigga crew, ya heard me?
Just doing what them drug dealers do
Makin' money, smokin' weed, with my thug nigga crew, come on
I'm just doing what them drug dealers do
Makin' money, smokin' weed, with my thug nigga crew, ya heard me?
[DJ Paul]
Until I go I'm hollerin', don't fuck with my click
It's Hypnotize, but I fucks with No Limit, bitch
These words are out my mouth, are from my heart they come
I cuts bitches with my Auto T '91
I cock back the gat, niggas like on the run
It's no release on the trigger, 'til job is done
Off in my crew, lil' bitch, a coward has got no place
We fire shots from a Navi off in your place
Blaow, blaow, blaow
[Juicy J]
You got these Hoe-Town killas, M-Town figures
Hooked up with the fools from New Orleans now we bigger
Droppin' off them Kizzies, junkies yellin' crazy
Can I get a hit before I put your block on frizzy?
I told that fucking junkie, with his nose all ruiny
Get the fuck up out my face, I'm going to make this money
and since I'm always stressin', I keep a Smith N Wesson
I look him in the face and then I put two in his chest
[Chorus: Fiend]
Oww I'm just doing what them drug dealers do
Makin' money, smokin' weed, with my thug nigga crew, come on
I'm just doing what them drug dealers do
Makin' money, smokin' weed, with my thug nigga crew, ya heard me?
Just doing what them drug dealers do
Makin' money, smokin' weed, with my thug nigga crew, come on
I'm just doing what them drug dealers do