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A Reader's Gut Reaction: Lil' Cease. The Wonderful World Of Cease-A-Leo. Lil' Cease is a capable but unimaginative emcee who hasn’t a tiny fraction of The.

(This is a perfect example of what I call 'running a Reader Review in order to buy myself some time'. Which isn't much of a nickname for a process, but whatever. Today's contribution is an admittedly old one submitted approximately nineteen years ago by Sir Bonkers (of the blog), who apparently decided to tackle Lil' Cease (of the probably-defunct Junior M.A.F.I.A. Clique) and his solo debut, on a whim. Leave your thoughts for him, and that infamous dumbass album cover art, below. And I apologize for the fucked-up formatting: Blogger is acting like a baby.). Short version: so I was listening to The Notorious B.I.G.'

S “Big Poppa”, heard the “pass the keys to Lil’ Cease” line, remembered that he guested on a few songs I’d heard in the past, and looked him up on YouTube, where I came across a duet with Cardan that samples B.I.G.’s “10 Crack Commandments”. I found myself impressed with both rappers, who I previously only knew from being name-checked by both Biggie and Ma$e. After further Googling, I discovered that Lil' Cease had released a solo album, and within seconds I had found it on online, which is strange, since I cannot find Sauce Money’s album anywhere. Anyway, since Wu-Tang weed carriers get a lot of attention on this blog, I thought B.I.G.’s number one henchman would be a good idea for a post. ( named after a nickname Biggie dropped in song once) came out in 1999, almost two years after the man who introduced him to the world had become unable to have any direct influence on the creative process, due to a serious case of drive-by shooting, and, as such, this shouldn’t be seen as a Biggie Smalls side project, although Cease's Junior M.A.F.I.A. Cohort Lil’ Kim's debut, Hard Core, should only be seen that way, since it dropped in 1996 and Biggie actually appe ared on it. Then again, Puff Daddy’s own 1999 effort Forever lists the late Christopher Wallace as an executive producer, so I'm probably wrong here.

Regardless, Cease gave some of his M.A.F.I.A. Brethren space to work on this project, but I won't dive too much into that because they all suck. (I'm sorry if I just insulted your favorite weed carrier's favorite weed carrier, but I have to keep it real.). For reasons unknown to me, this party wasn’t thrown by Bad Boy Records, but instead by Lil’ Kim's vanity label, Queen Bee Records. That, however, didn’t stop the shiny suit man from crashing through the front door with a Bentley and spraying all of the attendees with Cristal, possibly because Puff Daddy truly believed that the successful carbon-copying of Biggie's Life After Death for Ma$e's Harlem World and Puffy's own work could also apply to every rapper alive (or dead).

Because it's not quality that sells a record, it's buzz, and Lil' Cease did have an abundance of that, due to his affiliations. Sold zero copies, though, so I guess that backfired. Nashiem Myrick’s instrumental, which consists of three piano notes repeated ad nauseum, reminded me of something a eulogy may be spoken over.

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Which is to say, it's almost as though the beat doesn’t know whether to sound mournful, because of the subject matter, or optimistic, because it’s pimping a product ( the dangerousness of the participants, I assume), so it goes with “clinical” instead. Because I was too busy putting that last sentence together ( the pre-edit version was much longer), I didn’t notice anyone was actually rapping until Busta’s hook kicked in, which means I completely missed Cease’s verse. Compiles every single time Biggie ever mentioned his friend Lil' Cease.

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It’s certainly nice to have been name-checked by one of the greatest rappers ever, and on several classic songs, no less: that’ll get people like me to listen to your crappy solo album. But even nearly fifteen years after it tanked at the box office, I still have one question: if you were such a good friend of his and he supported your rap career, why weren’t you ever a guest star on any of Biggie's songs while he was still alive? Maybe he realized early on that being a weed carrier doesn't necessarily translate into having skills behind the microphone. Which makes this song all the more ridiculous. THE LAST WORD: Lil' Cease is a capable but unimaginative emcee who hasn’t a tiny fraction of The Notorious B.I.G.’s charm, not that any of that really matters: I went into hoping for some nice jiggy ass-shakers, not the next Ready to Die. Puff Daddy's army of high profile guests, producers, and bouncy samples are present and accounted for, but at this point he had been running nonstop for more than half a decade, so this album sounds pretty worn out, not unlike Puffy’s and Ma$e’s own efforts from 1999.

Cease may have had a bit of excitement surrounding him at the time, but none of that translates into an entertaining album: has too much sugary shit that will harsh your buzz. All content is Copyright © 2007-2017. Hip Hop Isn't Dead.

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