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Tuning in to A Tribe Called De La Peas" - couldn't have put it any better. Never imagined the Peas without Fergie could sound this incredible. This must be what reclaiming your soul in the industry feels like. The final Interscope album, and what a spectacular ending it is. The beats are irresistible, the lyrics seem simple and cheesy at first but are actually clever, funny, and full of energy, adding another dimension to a story that's thought-provoking and empowering without feeling repetitive, even though the social commentary here is a well-trodden path. The Peas leave their unique stamp on this one. They showcase a side of L.A. rap that seems reserved for late nights at Leimert Park and the streets of H.P. Where was the promotion for this record? I didn't hear a single one of these tracks on the radio or in commercials. And this Black Eyed Peas project, they've got the potential for hits built into their career. I can see why they left Interscope after this, contracts aside, if they won't push the Peas' real music as much as those "The END" tracks that were everywhere when I was in high school. Or "My Humps" when I was in elementary. How long can people keep wanting to "Get Retarded"? Man, I'm glad the Peas didn't. I probably won't listen to their whole discography, but as my first full project from them, the bar is set high. What the hell did I just listen to? As a boom bap fan, I remember dozing off during full De La or Tribe projects as a teen, but this kept my attention almost the whole time. Jazzy yet explosive with all the flair you could ask for. It's refreshing to walk away from a listen feeling uplifted, when so much of the music I check out is downright depressing. "Masters Of The Sun Vol.1" is a friendly reminder that a walk on the light side doesn't always have to be that bad.
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