Internal Affairs

Label
Rawkus Entertainment
Release date
24 Jul 2000
Running length
15 tracks
Running time
50:46

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Tracklist

    Track     Duration Listeners
1 Intro (Album Version (Explicit)) 0:32 97
2 Behind Closed Doors 3:11 28,676
3 Queens 3:29 33,911
4 Rape 2:34 25,603
5 Simon Says 2:53 78,298
6 Official 3:46 26,404
7 Hell (feat. Canibus) 3:09 3,580
8 No Mercy (feat. M.O.P.) 4:29 3,428
9 Right Here 2:53 25,283
10 The Next Shit (feat. Busta Rhymes) 3:20 2,957
11 The Ass (feat. Apani) 3:27 2,367
12 The Light 3:36 31,374
13 God Send 3:16 4,986
14 The Truth (feat. Common & Talib Kweli) 3:56 3,037
15 Simon Says (feat. Lady Luck, Redman, Method Man, Shabaam Sahdeeq & Busta Rhymes)… 6:15 264

About this album

After the split from Organized Konfusion, Pharoahe Monch released “Internal Affairs”, which met with lukewarm acceptance by music critics. The more underground music headz adored Monch’s style, flow and wit, preferring his music over that of many of the day’s higher selling rap artists.
Pharoahe’s latest release, “Desire”, shows an evolution in his approach to and usage of music; he plays random tricks with his flow, stretching or condensing as needed to properly blaze whatever track is playing at the time. At one point on the album, Pharoahe even sings a little… how many rap artists today can boast that? One of the more talent-riddled offerings is “Body Baby”, in which Pharoahe noticeably switches the timing of his flow over a few bars, ending up on time, amazingly so…
Pharoahe has graced many an artist with guest appearances, shown up in a few skits (De La Soul’s ‘Ghost Weed’ skit from their A.O.I. album being one of the most humorous), and simply chewed up mixtape after mixtape along the path of his stellar career- with no end in sight!
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