- Record Label: Artist Direct / Boo Boo
- Release Date: Aug 19, 2003
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Universal acclaim- based on 10 Ratings
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DaveRSep 1, 2004being one of my favorite artists, I could'nt wait for the follow up to the truly inspiring "stay human". although there's still nobody that comes close to Franti in combining music, lyrics and awareness (and if there is - please let me know), I thought this album sometimes crossed the delicate line between good-natured-yet-aware and emotional-sentimental-mushy. still, MF is a real MF.
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anepiphanyJan 22, 2004lush and lovely and meaningful
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MikeMNov 23, 2003Yet another great album from the most criminally ignored artist(s) of the last 10 years.
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BrianSNov 15, 2003
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MaryJOct 29, 2003very very interesting
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JonOct 11, 2003I want my money back
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AlexanderC.Sep 13, 2003
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TobyBSep 10, 2003Maby not as magical as the last cd bt definetley sending out the same message. THIS IS OUR WORLD, NOT OUR COUNTRY. Songs like BOMB THE WORLD and CRAZY CRAZY CRAZY really life the spirits and show new meaning to why peace should be the one note that we see on our music. The Album, artists and the pure passion is unleashed in the music.
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JohnASep 10, 2003This is a great album! Thought provoking and healing. It challenges the status quo. Plus it doesn't get any airtime on commercial radio in the genre of hiphop; so it is making too much of a political statement.
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Musically, it's as diverse as anything the band has ever done, smoothly vacillating between forceful beats and heady grooves.
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MojoMusically and vocally, this is Franti's most confident and varied work to date. [Jul 2003, p.106]
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Q MagazineAn intelligent, well-crafted and catchy mix of funk, rap, soul and right-on sloganeering. [Jul 2003, p.104]