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Black Rob, “Life Story,” Bad Boy/Arista. The New York rapper traverses familiar, violence-laden street tales on his debut album, but his narrative abilities elevate his work. Dramatic, varied production amplifies his intense imagery.
Eels, “Daisies of the Galaxy,” DreamWorks. Some of these songs seem slight, but others capture marvelously the delicate condition of someone who’s been through personal trauma, with an understated pop-rock style that combines Beatles optimism and Tom Petty-like reassurance.
Beanie Sigel, “The Truth,” Roc-a-Fella/Island Def Jam. The Philadelphia rapper sticks to street narratives throughout his debut album, but his clever phrasing and some blistering beats make for a thoroughly entertaining package.
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