Dilated Peoples then gets aggressive on the confrontational Kindness For Weakness and then team with reggae king Capleton on the pounding, politically charged Firepower (The Tables Have To Turn). Firepower is especially important to the group because of reggaes link to hip-hop. Ive always got to give respect to Jamaica and to reggae music for creating Kool Herc and ultimately creating hip-hop, Rakaa says. Without reggae music, there is no hip-hop. Elsewhere, Evidence highlights his lyrical acuity on the lyrically intense Another Sound Mission and DJ Babu showcases his superior turntable and production skills on the scratch-heavy The One And Only.
Like the rest of the album, the music on The One And Only explodes out of the speakers. The beats from Alchemist (Mobb Deep), Evidence (Beastie Boys, Linkin Park), Joey Chavez and Bravo, and DJ Babu (Dilated Junkies) are among the most forceful of Dilated Peoples career. The group made a point to feature intense production on 20/20, something that makes the album an exciting aural experience that will translate well to the groups highly regarded stage shows. We said to ourselves, The energy levels have to be up, DJ Babu explains. A big part of our group is performance. Another way of looking at the songs that we make for the record is things that were adding to our live show. Thats another side of us that fans really love us for, having music that translates well onto stage. Rakaa put it well when said, A lot times when were in the studio we try to capture the energy that happens on stage.
Indeed, Capitol Records signed Dilated Peoples in part because of their live show, which is among the best in hip-hop. After the success of the 1997 single Third Degree b/w Confidence and Global Dynamics and the addition of DJ Babu to the fold a year later, Dilated Peoples became a fixture on the tour circuit. Their shows, typified by brilliant tag-team rhyming between Rakaa and Evidence and turntable supremacy from DJ Babu, demonstrated that hip-hop shows can be entertaining and prominently feature a DJ.
Were one of the groups responsible for helping correct one of the most serious rap wrongs, which is the DJ being regulated to a stage prop, Rakaa says. We make sure that Babu is up there with us and gets the equal shine because the DJ is the backbone of the culture and hes the backbone of our group, too.
Once signed to Capitol Records, Dilated Peoples built upon their momentum by delivering stellar hip-hop music, including the meditative Worst Comes To Worst from 2001s Expansion Team and the inspirational This Way from 2004s Neighborhood Watch. Cognizant that their music should stand the test of time as individual songs as well as when put together for an album, Dilated Peoples returned to their roots to make 20/20, their most focused work to date.
20/20, the whole album was made on a 12 mentality, Evidence says. We werent worried about the whole album, how it was going to connect and if we had two love songs and one party song. We just banged it out. We put the record together two or three days before the end of it. We didnt sit and ride with it. We had it and knew where we were going, but it was more about the individual tunes. There was no questioning ourselves. It was just about making music.
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