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    Default KOOL G RAP - "THE GIANCANA STORY" [c7 Revisit]

    Kool G Rap is easily one of my favorite artists of all time; i'd say that the Three most influential and original (when they came out) emcees of all time are the holy Trinity made up of G Rap, KRS-One and Rakim (sorry Kane). All his albums with DJ Polo are of course classics, and though they did not receive the same praise I Think that both "4,5,6" and "Roots Of Evil" is fantastic albums that you should have in your Collection.

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    So it was definitely exciting when in early 2000 The Kool Genius signed a deal with Rawkus, at the time the most succesful and respectable underground power house in hip hop. A deal between these two still seemed a little peculiar however, considering that the label's successes mostly came from a roster of "conscious" artists that were often lesser known to the masses when they first signed. But as the early 2000s came along and the hip-hop scene started turning its tide, the label found itself a slowly sinking ship and in trying to keep a float they tried their hand at more commercially viable music. This became evident with the album by G Rap, who's always been a big artist but never a commercial one - a concept the exeutives and A&R's at Rawkus didn't fully seem able to grasp. Insisting on taking his album in the direction they thought was right for him (and the label) rather than listening to their acclaimed artist himself resulted in the album being pushed with how the albuback several times. Even Mike Heron, who together with V.I.C. as The Ghetto Pro's produced four tracks on the eventual release voiced his displeasure m was handled, and he's hardly the only one - amongst fans and critics it is generally considered the weakest link in The Genius' discography. That's not to say that the album doesn't have its fair share of bangers, but much of it feels forced and half hearted. Check out the following quotes below to see how the actual artists actually felt about the album that found its way to stores:
    "[Where you happy with the end result?] Definitely not! [...] Rawkus was not a label that was into sticking by who they signed. They signed me as an artist for a certain reason but when it came time to put out material, they wanted me to become a different artist [...] This is where me and Rawkus bumped heads. I’m a grown *ss f*cking n*gga and can’t 2 young f*cking punks tell me what to do!"
    - Kool G Rap (MVRemix interview, 2003)


    "Me and V.I.C did the “My Life” record, which was a pretty good twelve inch. It didn’t get promoted the way it should have, but whatever. That was my only proud moment on that fuckin’ album, let me tell you. [...] [Fans] wanted something else [than what the label pushed]. I was confused about it, [G Rap] was confused about it, and I think that’s where the relationship strayed. I don’t think they understood what G Rap is about – his legacy’s about – and the reason motherfuckers still mention him is because he never traded in shit..." - Mike Heron of The Ghetto Pro's (Unkut interview, 2007)

    It's not too suprising then that most fans single out "The Giancana Story" as the master spitter's weakest album. While the lyrical performances are for the larger part as potent as usual, it's also clear that much of the music here is not something the artist himself would've settled for had he been fully in charge of the final product. This is strengthed by the fact that a copy of an advance version of the album leaked before Rawkus handed over the artist and his material to Koch/In The Paint. This advance version has some major diffences from the final retail release. Some of the strongest tracks (i.e. the Havoc assisted "Thug Chronicles", on the bootleg called "How it Feel", or the Scarface sampling CNN collaboration "This is My Life") has been remixed into commercialized, digitized and bastardized misfires. Others such as the classic 12" with DJ Premier, "First Nigga", and the bloodboiling banger "This Means War" and many more had been entirely omitted from the final product.


    What's maybe most disturbing then is that there actually is a good, if not fucking great album hidden between the two often vastly different versions of "Giancana Story". I have been wanting to combine the best from both, and possibly adding a couple of tracks recorded around the same time, for a long time but haven't really gotten around to it. T´hese last few days I have made it my mission to really study the two versions, and attempt to authentically create a truly banging Kool G Rap album from those sessions. Beside picking the best songs from the advance bootleg and the retail, I have also added a number of B-sides and 12" numbers not included on either versions, but recorded around the same time. These include the Knobody produced banger "Nobody Can't Eat" (which appeared as the B-side to the "My Life" single in '01 on Rawkus); the DJ Scratch produced "Spill Blood" which is the B-side to the "It's nothing" single; "Take A Loss" would appear on DJ JS-1's debut album in 2003, but it was actually originally released as a single in 2001; that same year also saw the release of "Murder Fam", a white label released and produced by J-Love. The overall result is 16 tracks, and 60 minutes of pure unfiltered hip-hop at its finest, and a much, much stronger album than the one Koch released in 2002. I hope you are willing to play this front-to-back at least once, and if you choose to do so strongly suggest you too crank the up volume real LOUD!



    01. "First Nigga" [prod. DJ Premier]
    02. "Thug For Life" [prod. Young Lord]
    03. "The Streets" [prod. Buckwild]
    04. "Holler Back" (OG Mix Ft. Nas & AZ) [prod. Buckwild]
    05. "This is My Life" (OG Mix Ft. CNN) [prod. Ghetto Pros]
    06. "Nobody Can't Eat" [prod. Knobody]
    07. "Spill Blood" (Ft. Caddillac Tah, Black Child & Jinx) [prod. DJ Scratch]
    08. "Gangsta Gangsta" (Ft. 5 Family Clik) [prod. DJ Butcher]
    09. "Planet of the Apes a/k/a Y'all Niggas" (Ft. Jinx, Shaqueen & Lazy)
    10. "This Means War" [prod. ?]
    11. "Murder Fam" (Ft. Jinx & Ike Infa Diamond) [prod. J-Love]
    12. "Take A Loss" [prod. DJ JS-One]
    13. "She's Dressed to Kill" [prod. ?]
    14. "Keep Goin'" (Ft. Snoop Dogg & Devin The Dude) [prod. Hi-Tek]
    15. "Thug Chronicles" (OG Mix Ft. Havoc) [prod. Ghetto Pro's]
    16. "Where Ya At?" (Ft. Prodigy) [prod. Bink!]


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    This will definitely be getting serious play from me. props!

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    nice to hear.. i've been excessively banging the retail, the advance, the guest spots of the era, etc, and since three days back this one and i gotta say it's by far the best one. as usual with my compilations and revisits i try my best to make it sound and flow like an album that you would pick up in a store... the only thing giving it away is that the sound quality varies at times,, but that's easy to overlook imo. please give your thoughts on this version once you've listened through it,

    i would love to hear what people think of my work on this one as this is something i've been wanting to do for a long time. as you see the album starts with "First nigga", "Thug For Life" and "The Streets". that is because the motivation to finally do it came from these three tracks as i was playing the "First nigga" 12" which has those three exact songs... until the last minute i had "Thug For Life" as the opening song, but eventually switched place with "First nigga" which i think makes for a cool introuction to the album and Kool G Rap, not least because the Preemo scratches that kick it off.

    i wanted to play "The Streets" and "Holla Back" back-to-back, both being Buckwild beats slightly similiar in tone.. i also find it amazing that for the retail album they would replace nasty nas verse with some nobody?!!! here we got nas, AZ, and G Rap on the same fucking song - that is Monumental my friends!!

    my first idea was to add a few songs made around the same time (like i did with the "Uncontrolled Substance" revisit), and an early version featured "Real Life" from Soul Assassins 2, "n.Y.C." from Easy Mo Bee's "Oddyseey" LP, and "Ghetto Afterlife" by Reflection Eternal since it was basically his intoduction on Rawkus... then I found out about all these dope B-sides and G Rap 12":s released in '01 and '02 so there really was no need to include any songs from other albums... "Spill Blood" is a crazy fat posse cut produced by DJ Scratch, just as "Murder Fam" and my personal favorites "nobody can't eat" (B-side to "My Life") which is laced by the underrated Knobody and especially "Take A Loss" the G Rap/DJ JS1 12" from 2001.



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    C-7......

    thank you. this is dope as fuck.

    here are some jiggling titties for your kindness.


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    I had a problem with both Roots Of Evil and Giancana Story. It had to do with the beats. I think G Rap is at his best on Roots Of Evil (Riches, Royalty & Respect and 4, 5, 6 come close). His storytelling, internals and multies were a lot more polished. Giancana Story is not as lyrical, but still a great effort as far as MC'ing goes. I can't help it, but I hated the beats. I will be downloading your version.

    Peace for posting this claa.

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    Quote Originally Posted by main_man View Post
    Beautiful.

    I've always really liked the original album.

    Nowhere near as much as I like those tits though.

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    Giancana Story dropped fifteen years ago today. What was supposed to have been one of the most important albums of the early 2000's ended up being pretty much a complete disaster. It still had joints though.

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    'My Life' and its remix are stupid dope. Don't remember the rest of it as I usually go for G Rap & Polo stuff, never got deep into his solo discography for some reason. I'll check this out though.

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    hey c7, you should add da connection ft cap n ghost because it was supposed to be on rawkus' beatminerz album but never made it due to sample clearance. it was recorded by same label in same era, would be a perfect fit as well.. see this thread old as fuck but hye...we can always update!

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    Giancana Story dropped twenty years ago today.
    Here is some insight into everything that went wrong.
    https://daily.redbullmusicacademy.co...a-oral-history

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