Next Millennium

Bounty Killer
Release Date: 11/03/1998
Original Release:  1998
# of Discs:   1
J&R Item # 288490_CD
UPC # 016581637023
Label: TVT Records (Dist.)
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1. Next Millennium - (Patois, featuring Noreaga) sound samples  real  |  windows media
2. Eagle and Di Hawk - (Patois) sound samples  real  |  windows media
3. It's a Party - (Patois, featuring Cocoa Brovaz/Nona Hendryx/Free) sound samples  real  |  windows media
4. Big Life - (Patois, featuring Ritchie Stevens) sound samples  real  |  windows media
5. Heartbeat - (Patois, featuring Anthony B./Red Rose/Jack Radic) sound samples  real  |  windows media
6. Deposit - (Patois) sound samples  real  |  windows media
7. Deadly Zone - (Patois, featuring Mobb Deep/Rappin' Noyd) sound samples  real  |  windows media
8. Scare Dem Way - (Patois, featuring Scare Dem Crew) sound samples  real  |  windows media
9. Love That's Real, A - (Patois, featuring Brian Gold/Tony Gold) sound samples  real  |  windows media
10. No Supastar - (Patois, featuring Bunny Rugs/Killah Priest/Dramatxx) sound samples  real  |  windows media
11. Can't Believe Mi Eyes - (Patois) sound samples  real  |  windows media
12. Woman a Trail Mi - (Patois) sound samples  real  |  windows media
13. Reggae Party - (Patois, featuring Third World/Shaggy) sound samples  real  |  windows media

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Performer: Bounty Killer
Artist: Mobb Deep; Noreaga; Sting; Nona Hendryx; Wyclef Jean; Junior Reid; Cocoa Brovaz; Killah Priest; Free; Shaggy; Ritchie Stevens; Jack Radic; Anthony B.; Red Rose; Rappin' Noyd; Scare Dem Crew; Tony Gold; Brian Gold; Dramatxx; Bunny Rugs; Third World
Engineer: Chris Theis; Colin York; DJ Nasty; Dave Kelly; David Cole; Pete; Nastee; Squeeky; Culture Lee; Rich Keller; Dave Dar
Distributor: TVT Records (Dist.)

Notes: Personnel: Bounty Killer, Wyclef Jean, Jerry Wonder, Jazzwad, Dave Kelly, Lenkey, David Cole, Chris Meredith, Sly Dunbar, Robbie Shakespeare, Sting, Dean Frazier, David Madden, Third World, Bunny Ruggs, Noreaga, Junior Reid, Bunny Ruggs, Mobb Deep, Cocoa Brovas, Killah Priest, Anthony B., Nona Hendryx, Free, Rappin' Noyd, Dramatxx, Scare Dem Crew, ARP, Richie Stephens, Red Rose, Jack Radic, Brian Gold, Tony Gold, Shaggy. Producers include: Dave Kelly, Wyclef Jean, Rodney Price, Nashiem Myrick, Knobody. Enginners include: Roger Cae, Dave Dar, Chros Theis. Personnel: Simon Gregory (guitar); Nona Hendryx (background vocals). Audio Mixers: Chris Theis; Nastee; Ken Ifill; Lane Craven; Nasheim Myrick; Rich Keller; Dave Dar. Recording information: Boxx; Cell Black; Electric Lady Studios, New York, NY; Graphton; Main Street; One Blood; One Blood Studio; Sony Studios, New York, NY; The Boxx. Photographer: Tim Carter. Unknown Contributor Roles: David Madden; Dean Fraser; Dramatxx; Sly; Robbie ; Jazzwad; Sting; Bunny Rugs. It's quite apparent after you go through the first half of Bounty Killer's NEXT MILENNIUM what his intentions are. With guest artists like Killah Priest, Noreaga, Cocoa Brovaz, Junior Reid and Ritchie Stevens (to name a few), it's clear Bounty is trying to walk that fine line between rap and reggae by appealing to audiences of both art forms...or making a concerted effort to further solidify the kinship that these two styles share. Either way, the formula works very well, and Bounty shows that walking that fine line is not always harmful to an artist, as long as he knows how to deliver what the people want.
The Source (12/98, p.224) - "...NEXT MILLENIUM promises more of the high caliber firepower Bounty Killer keeps cocked at the ready..."
The Trenchtown, Jamaica-born Bounty Killer (n� Rodney Price) spent time in dancehalls as a child, where his father ran a popular reggae sound system. Inevitably, Bounty Killer became an MC himself, recording his first songs (under the name "Bounty Hunter") in the mid 1990s with influential dancehall producer King Jammy. Influenced by American hip-hop as much as reggae, his "ragga" style is streetwise and aggressive, with lyrics about guns, more guns, political corruption, and his war with the police and other MCs (Beenie Man being his biggest rival). Throughout the '90s and 2000s, Bounty Killer has hit the mainstream as a guest singer on tracks by artists such as No Doubt, the Fugees, and Mobb Deep, and continues to tour and record prolifically.
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