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Concrete Jungle (Sway & King Tech album)
1991 studio album by Sway & King Tech From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Concrete Jungle is the debut album by the American hip hop duo Sway & King Tech.[1] The album was released in 1991 by Giant Records. It was nominated for a Bammie Award for best debut album.[2]
According to Tech, the 1990 single release of "Follow 4 Now" sold 40,000 vinyl, 40,000 cassettes and 20,000 CDs.[3] A remix of the song appears on the album.
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Critical reception
The Chicago Tribune noted the irony of "Same Old Thang", which criticizes the tiresome sameness of rap music.[5]
Track listing
- "Intro"
- "Concrete Jungle"
- "Devastating"
- "Baddest Mutha on 2 Turntables [Remix]"
- "Rock Steady"
- "Let Me See You Move"
- "New Dimension"
- "Future Source"
- "In Control"
- "Bum Rush the Sound"
- "Time 4 Peace"
- "Follow 4 Now [Remix]"
- "It's Not Over"
- "Same Old Thang"
References
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