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Fire in the Hole by
Brand Nubian!
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Andy Kellman, All Music Guide
Six years since Foundation, Brand Nubian settle on Babygrande -- home of Canibus and Jean Grae -- and return with Fire in the Hole. Lord Jamar and DJ Alamo remain on production duties, as ever, while Grand Puba chips in on one track. While plenty of MCs who thrived in the early '90s have attempted with great desperation to remain relevant, each member of this crew has remained true to himself, consistently refining the skills without hopelessly retracing old steps. Despite all the changes mainstream rap has gone through during the past several years, Brand Nubian have remained well outside of it all -- and they still do here, 15 years on, with a fifth album that will sit proudly next to the previous four. Few will ever refer to this as a classic, though even fewer will ever think of this as a poor showing. Graying veterans of the golden age and younger hip-hop junkies should be pleased to hear that the group is still active and in such good form.
Critic Blurbs
"The lyrics just aren't very sharp, and the production, while strong in places (such as the aforementioned 'Young Son' and 'Still Livin' in the Ghetto') isn't enough to keep the momentum strong."
Nov 4, 2004
"On the face of it you wouldn't exactly call the group Brand Nubian prolific, with only five albums released in the last 14 years including 'Fire in the Hole'."
Sep 2, 2004
"As usual Brand Nu speak the truth and enlighten the youth that it would be a hard position to fill but also that the youth himself would have no other choice but to be the head of the family."
- K.B. Tindal | Aug 30, 2004
The latest Brand Nubian project is not a bad one by any stretch of the imagination; just inconsistent.
Aug 11, 2004