Till Death Do Us Part - Cypress Hill
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Generally favorable reviews - based on 12 Critics What's this?

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Universal acclaim- based on 19 Ratings

  • Summary: The seventh album for the hip-hop outfit introduces Latin and reggae elements into their sound. Guests include Prodigy (Mobb Deep) and Tim Armstrong (Rancid).
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 6 out of 12
  2. Negative: 0 out of 12
  1. 80
    For the first time in nearly a decade Cypress Hill sound like they’re really enjoying themselves, just like they were in the beginning.
  2. A funk-driven return to familiar ground, laced with dark imagery, beefy hooks and sharp vocal trading. [Jun 2004, p.97]
  3. The combination of mournful maturity and club-ready fun they come up with on Till Death Do Us Part suits them just fine.
  4. 60
    [Some] attempts at genre-mashing suffer from some uncharacteristically sluggish Muggs production. [May 2004, p.120]

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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 12 out of 14
  2. Negative: 1 out of 14
  1. christopherm
    10
    well to tell the truth man do i love this c-d man i think muggs putt alot of work in to this new track mi favorite songs to me are money never know and especially till death do us part i agreewith metacratic critics i think b-real just put alot of love into this song till death do us part i think is very sweet and i love the beat 2 me this track and the spanish track they put out are the best for especially thanks metacritic much love !!!!! Expand
  2. LukasZ
    8
    many good tracks but some weak like the short tracks therefor an 8
  3. d
    7
    ok, obiuosly this album is not as good as their debut but if you were waitin for somethin like black sunday your fukin stupid just like J L...cypress has grown musicly over the years and even tho most ppl think that 'bones and skulls' and 'stonned raiders' were rap/rock sucked you gotta respect 'em cuz they had the balls to experiment with different sounds instead of puttin out records that sound the same over and over. now the 1st single ''whats your #' was alrite but i give this cd a 7 cuz they bring back the gangsta rap with 'another body drops' and ill track ''latin thugs'' but they once again expand their sound not only to rap,rock but now to reggae with ''ganja bus' and 'busted in the hood' they got good colaborations on this cd too, tego calderon, damian marley and guys from mobb deep....muggs: great beats, b-real: always got it and sen dog really stepped up this time in my opinion making better work than b-real... Expand
  4. JL
    1
    If anyone thinks this album is classic Cypress Hill, they should probably buy a copy of their first album. Yes, it is better than that rap-rock garbage they put out last time, but it doesn't come close to thier debut or even 'Black Sunday'. Think of it: "How I could Just Kill a Man" vs "Another Body Drops"? No competition. Cypress is just trying to sell records to rich college kids because they lost all their street cred over the last 4 albums. Expand

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