93 'til Infinity by Souls of Mischief

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    Track     Duration Listeners
1 Souls of Mischief - Let 'Em Know 4:13 31,616
2 Souls of Mischief - Live And Let Live 5:19 31,054
3 Souls of Mischief - That's When Ya Lost 3:33 49,487
3 Souls Of Mischief featuring Pep Love - That's When Ya Lost 3:33 103
4 Souls of Mischief - A Name I Call Myself 4:10 28,181
5 Souls of Mischief - Disseshowedo 2:58 28,309
6 Souls of Mischief - What A Way To Go Out 3:59 24,765
7 Souls of Mischief - Never No More 3:40 27,688
8 Souls of Mischief - 93 'Til Infinity 4:45 102,900
9 Souls Of Mischief Featuring Casual and Del Tha Funkeé Homosapien - Limitations 3:20 101
9 Souls of Mischief - Limitations 3:20 27,629
10 Souls of Mischief - Anything Can Happen 3:01 31,475
11 Souls of Mischief - Make Your Mind Up 3:49 29,467
12 Souls of Mischief - Batting Practice 4:45 27,446
13 Souls of Mischief - Tell Me Who Profits 4:00 22,755
14 Souls of Mischief - Outro 2:10 20,833

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Jive (1993) Released: 28 Sep 1993 16 tracks (60:35)
 Hip-hop has had its share of fiery debuts, but few are as   
 stunningly self-assured as the Souls of Mischief’s 93 ’Til  
 Infinity. Though barely out of high school, the four Oakland
 MCs bring an energy and consistency far beyond their years. 
 They cast themselves as bemused observers, relating tales of
 urban violence, girls, and sucka MCs with cleverness and    
 exuberance. The production features sample piled upon       

 sample, creating a sun-soaked funk more lively and eclectic 
 than the West Coast’s usual P-Funk-styled beats but without 
 the gloom of East Coast hip-hop. In 1993, Souls of Mischief 
 along with fellow Hieroglyphics Del the Funky Homosapien    
 and Casual gave notice that there was more out West than    
 languid G-funk. Indeed, the fluidity of Souls of Mischief’s 
 rhymes and the freshness of their voice make 93 ’Til        
 Infinity a startling debut and a hip-hop classic.           

 - Christopher Witt of All Music Guide                       
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