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Already a major player in the cutthroat realm of dance-hall reggae, Bounty Killer (a.k.a. Rodney Basil Price) raises the stakes on his fourth domestic release, Next Millennium, as he seeks to increase his audience. The proven means to this end collaborating with U.S. hip-hop artists works well for the Killer here: He employs hardcore sensation Noreaga (on the booming title track), as well as Queens roughnecks Mobb Deep ("Deadly Zone") and Brooklyn's Killah Priest ("No Supastar"). Obvious nods to radio like the Wyclef-produced "It's a Party" which borrows the hook from Rufus and Chaka Khan's "Ain't Nobody" sink into a commercial morass, but Bounty Killer always comes up with ragamuffin tracks like "Eagle and Di Hawk" and "Can't Believe Mi Eye" to fall back on. (RS 800)
S.H. FERNANDO JR.
(Posted: Nov 26, 1998)
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- Next Millennium - (featuring Noreaga)
- Eagle And Di Hawk
- It's A Party - (featuring Cocoa Brovaz/Nona Hendryx/Free)
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Big Life - (featuring Ritchie Stevens) (track not available in Rhapsody)
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Heartbeat - (featuring Anthony B/Red Rose/Jack Radic) (track not available in Rhapsody)
- Deposit
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Deadly Zone - (featuring Mobb Deep/Rappin' Noyd) (track not available in Rhapsody)
- Scare Dem Way - (featuring Scare Dem Crew)
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A Love That's Real - (featuring Brian Gold/Tony Gold) (track not available in Rhapsody)
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No Supastar - (featuring Bunny Ruggs/Killah Priest/Dramatxx) (track not available in Rhapsody)
- Can't Believe Mi Eyes
- Woman A Trail Mi
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Reggae Party - (featuring Third World/Shaggy) (track not available in Rhapsody)
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