Friday, August 21, 2020

Mixerr Album Reviews #2,194

Dark Angel: The Original Tv Series Soundtrack is one of those TV soundtracks that offers some of the best in pop music and that has been sort of forgotten. Artists from Kelis, Khia, MC Lyte, Samantha Cole, to Abstract Rude are featured on the album.


Public Enemy And MC Lyte perform raps on the Dark Angel Theme song. MC Lyte has not lost her touch when it comes to rapping. MC Lyte’s song was used as the theme song for the Dark Angel TV show for 2 years.


Club 2G was produced by Missy Elliott and re-recorded in 2000. Nicole Wray, Missy Elliott, and Naam are featured this song. Nicole Wray is featured in the chorus with Pam Olivia. Club 2G is similar to Supa Star in terms of mood and theme. Club 2G was featured on the television show Dark Angel in 2000. Many Dark Angel fans will recognize this song due to its dark but soulful nature.

Dance music meets soul and hip hop/rap. Missy Elliott and Lil Mo do the rapping portion of the song. Missy Elliott is all over this track as she was with 5 Minutes and Starstruck. Missy adlibs on it.


Supa Star was featured on the television show Dark Angel in 2001. The song was used as the main theme for a short time. Many Dark Angel fans will recognize this song due to its soulful nature. Supa Star is about who is the hottest, who has the most material things in their possession, and who’s car is the flyest. Who shows the most shit? Who talks the most shit? Everybody wants to be a supa star.

Supa Star is about why Lil Mo wants to break the cycle of poverty and make it out of the ghetto. She is caught up in a ghetto state of mind and wants to get out of here.

It’s everyday talk in the ghetto. Ghetto is a state of mind. Do we ever think about will we really make it? It comes from the pressure in these videos and radio. Lil Mo is caught up in a ghetto state of mind and just trying to get the hell outta here.

Everybody wants to shine every and to live the life. Everybody wants to go where every body knows their name and to see their name in bright lights. It’s a misconception that material things can make someone a star.

I rate this album 5/5*****!

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