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Little Brother feat. Chaundon, Cormega, Kardinal Offishall, Oddisee, Rhymefest, Skillz, Supastition - 'And Justus For All' (Audio CD)
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Producers:9th Wonder; Babu; Designated Hitters; DJ Spinna; Focus; Khrysis; Kickdrums; Nottz; Oddisee; RJD2; Young Cee
Label:Hall Of Justus Records
Release Date:6/6/2008
Category:CDs > Hip Hop & Rap
Price:$14.97
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The Hall of Justus Music Group is proud to present Phonte and Big Pooh's return as Little Brother with the official release of ...And Justus for All. The North Carolina duo and founding members of The Justus League have made a major impact on Hip Hop by successfully combining the classic 90s feel of such groups as A Tribe Called Quest and De La Soul with production and subject matter that remains current with the times. Little Brother made their first appearance in 2001 with the release of the single "Speed" which addressed the trials and tribulations of becoming a recording artist and maintaining a 9 to 5. They were introduced to the world in 2003 via their cult classic album "The Listening" which landed them on a national tour with Hieroglyphics. A deal with Atlantic Records ensued which was followed by their sophomore album the Minstrel Show. Phonte and Big Pooh continue in 2008 where Getback left off in 2007. ...And Justus for All features guest appearances from rap legends Mos Def, Talib Kweli, Skillz and Cormega while giving shine to Rap's up-and-comers Rhymefest (Mark Ronson) and Oh No (Stones Throw), as well as shedding light on there Hall of Justus crew rhymers. With fourteen tracks guaranteed not to disappoint, ...And Justus for All gives fans what they want: fresh lyrics, relevant content, strong production, and a roster of supporting rappers guaranteed to satisfy even the most fickle. Be on the look out for big things to come out of these Halls in 2008 and make sure you go out and cop ...And Justus for All.
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1. Can't Stop Us feat. Chaundon (Produced By: Young Cee)
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2. Delusional feat. Oddisee (Produced By: Oddisee)
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3. Life Of The Party (Remix) feat. Skillz, Carlitta Durand (Produced By: Nottz)
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4. Best Kept Secret feat. Legacy (Produced By: RJD2)
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5. Do It To Death feat. Rhymefest, Supastition (Produced By: Focus)
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6. A Word From Our Sponsors feat. Von Pea (of Tanya Morgan) (Produced By: Khrysis)
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7. Too Late For Us feat. Tye Phoenix (Produced By: DJ Spinna)
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8. Cool As A Fan (Produced By: Khrysis)
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9. Never Leave (Produced By: Kickdrums)
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10. The Pressure (Produced By: Khrysis)
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11. Lose It feat. Jozeemo (Produced By: Khrysis)
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12. Fan Mail feat. Joe Scudda, Darien Brockington (Produced By: Babu)
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13. Stylin feat. Oh No (Produced By: Khrysis)
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14. Cross That Line (Remix) feat. Kardinal Offishall (Produced By: 9th Wonder)
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15. Back At It (Remix) feat. Cormega (Produced By: Khrysis)
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16. Time Of Your Life feat. Carlitta Durand (Produced By: Designated Hitters)
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Total Comments: 34
5 Stars
Name: doorhound (Posted: 12/16/2009 6:28:00 PM; Partial IP: .248.2.146)
Location: Vacaville, CA
Comment: This combo has been out for a while now, and it seems people only know about there mixtape(chittlin circuit) and the three albums(barely). Phonte has a group called foreign exchange, pooh is doin his own thing, and if you check out the underground scene, you would know the phontigga is no doubt one of the vast musical talents(check out "zo and tigallo love the 80's, yeah the 80's). and for u mainstream junkies they got beats with mos def, talib, lil wayne,, and several other big names.
5 Stars
Name: absente (Posted: 7/27/2009 2:24:00 AM; Partial IP: 6.60.86.21)
Location: Madison
Comment: LB is the best hip hop group out right now!
5 Stars
Name: Sauls (Posted: 12/6/2008 12:21:00 AM; Partial IP: 71.180.100)
Location: FLA
Comment: somethin decent like
5 Stars
Name: honest t (Posted: 10/27/2008 2:11:00 AM; Partial IP: 172.131.88)
Location: nwk nj
Comment: anything these motherfuckers do is pretty good! by the second to third listening you completely get rap from chicken noodle soup. phontae is ill!
5 Stars
Name: EMAMR (Posted: 9/4/2008 8:32:00 PM; Partial IP: 110.125.54)
Location: South Africa
Comment: Classics!!
3 Stars
Name: Graduate Level (Posted: 7/2/2008 12:22:00 PM; Partial IP: 2.55.52.10)
Location: yay Area
Comment: I love LB. The Menstral Show, and Get Back are classic LPs, no question. But And Justus definitely doesn't leave up to their previous work, w/ the obvious reason bein the production. Flat out, some of the beats just suck. Trying to replace a force like 9th is definitely a hard act. Just look what happened when the Roots lost Dilla (Rising Down = Boo Boo). With the dough-boy anthem 'Never Leave' and failed club banger 'Lose It,' it sounds like losing 9th has em' shook, strugglin to redefine themselves, and encompass a more main-stream (rap) following, but failing badly on those tracks. Real heads love LB tbecause they stay true to hip hop, but it seems they lost that connection (for the 1st time) on a couple of these tracks. Lyrically, Phonte always comes w/ it, and Phoo stepped it up (blowin out his patna on a couple tracks). But most of the featured emcees came weak: Skills, Jozeemo, and especially Scudda (w/ the exception of Von Pea and Tye Phoenix).If this was their 1st LP, I would be impressed, its a good effort. But being their 4th, I expected progress. They have set the bar way too high for themselves to come like this.
5 Stars
Name: Philip C Monroe (Posted: 6/29/2008 3:22:00 AM; Partial IP: 194.23.247)
Location: Detroit MI
Comment: Yo have been listening to Little brother for a while now. I think they don't get the respect that they deserve. They Should 6 stars but they only let me put 5 up
5 Stars
Name: 3Ddabeatchaser (Posted: 6/25/2008 8:42:00 PM; Partial IP: .69.187.38)
Location: Greenwood, SC
Comment: Once again y'all n*gga's wake up please i'm beggin you simple minded muthaf's that won't go out and support these brother's and their camp. They bring everytime. HOLLA & PEACE
4 Stars
Name: The Jeneral J.U.-ICE (Posted: 6/25/2008 12:27:00 PM; Partial IP: 138.70.245)
Location: Maryland (reppin GA)
Comment: This is definitely a hot album!!! Phonte, Pooh, J. Scudda and the rest of Justus League and it's affiliates are a dope ass collective. I'm from GA (Georgia) and I hate it when mafuckas label music from coast and regions...everybody talkin' about how New York fell off, how ATL is too overrated, how the West Coast aint puttin out no hits, and all this other bullshit. A n*gga listen to everything from Black Milk, Slum Village, Nametag, and the rest of the n*ggas from the D, to Cormega, MF Doom, AZ, Styles, Jean Grae, Snoop, Planet Asia, and Strong Arm Steady Crew and lots more n*ggas from the West, back down home to GA to T.I, Outkast, and Luda....good music is good music, and hip-hop don't have any boundaries so it shouldn't really be based on regions and coast...a dope n*gga on the mic and the 1's and 2's is a dope n*gga if his/her music is really felt, and Little Brother and the Justus League do that shit time and time again with their music...this shit gets heavy rotation in the fuckin' jeep.
5 Stars
Name: larry (Posted: 6/23/2008 1:09:00 AM; Partial IP: 182.219.22)
Location: DALLAS
Comment: LB is where its at!!
5 Stars
Name: djTallyouth (Posted: 6/19/2008 5:41:00 PM; Partial IP: 4.60.75.51)
Location: cali
Comment: Well finally some real hip-hop to get with support these cats....they banh even without 9th wonder
5 Stars
Name: squeeze (Posted: 6/18/2008 7:06:00 PM; Partial IP: 2.216.11.5)
Location: brooklyn
Comment: LB has always been on point.At first when listening to 'The Getback' I was like it could have been better,but after listening to it again Phonte and Big Pooh are truth and 'Justus For All' just lets me know that they are still the most underatted group out here.Keep doing your thing.
4 Stars
Name: SYMPATHY (Posted: 6/17/2008 7:07:00 PM; Partial IP: 27.179.247)
Location: EARTH , NY
Comment: Honestly I slept on this album. I just felt like they rushed it after dropping "GetBack". This shit is hot!!!, Little Brother is one the best. Krhysis stepped his game up in production wise too.
5 Stars
Name: Zain (Posted: 6/15/2008 1:05:00 AM; Partial IP: 244.73.220)
Location: Gaithersburg, Md
Comment: Damn, is the Jeneral from gaithersburg? Yea this album is just hot.
4 Stars
Name: DMira (Posted: 6/14/2008 7:16:00 AM; Partial IP: 187.87.205)
Location: Portugal
Comment: Better than the last one...RJD2 are back since his last non-hiphop album... Great album for little...Respect for Skillz...dope shit he droped on track 3
5 Stars
Name: Vee (Posted: 6/11/2008 4:53:00 PM; Partial IP: 171.129.75)
Location: England UK
Comment: Lil bro Dammm every album just kills it keep up the good work shout to faceman & your dj work you know you kill it with them lil bro mix
5 Stars
Name: Faceman (Posted: 6/11/2008 4:47:00 PM; Partial IP: 171.129.75)
Location: England UK
Comment: They never fall off keep it these main stream cats are weak underground keep going strong 1
5 Stars
Name: Tim B. (Posted: 6/7/2008 5:04:00 PM; Partial IP: 00.163.197)
Location: Tampa, FL
Comment: A Word From Our Sponsors!!...no doubt, sh-t is hot, heads need to stop fronting.
Name: blakcaz (Posted: 6/5/2008 7:31:00 AM; Partial IP: .16.254.25)
Location: Plano
Comment: i have this cd already.the one with mick boogie. but this cd has 4 songs thats not on the other.
Name: smoove black (Posted: 5/29/2008 4:19:00 AM; Partial IP: .91.77.108)
Location: chi-town
Comment: with or without 9th wonder,these 2 motherfuka's still got it,dog. the two homeys odda be happy for the homey. he's a super-producer. what do they expect from dude?
Name: hiphop08 (Posted: 5/28/2008 2:20:00 PM; Partial IP: 17.158.220)
Location: lawrenceville Ga
Comment: this man got all the illest beats and his rhymes is kickin yo!!!!!
Name: The Jeneral J.U.-ICE (Posted: 5/28/2008 2:07:00 PM; Partial IP: 138.70.245)
Location: Maryland (reppin GA)
Comment: Lol, it's funny...mafucka's be tryin' to clown Pooh, but that n*gga is ill on "SCARS" off his "SLEEPERS". Between him and Phonte it aint no comparison cause both of them n*ggas is definitely 2 of my favorite MC's. It's like back in the day when n*gga's use to argue over who was better, Q-Tip or Phife, or Havoc or Prodigy, Erick Sermon or P. Smith. I just heard some shit they did off of AZ's "Memphis Session's" album and that shit was dope. Them two get better and better as well as Ninth on production...wish they was all together though. I don't know the reason for the break-up, I just wish they could settle that shit though. Jay Dee/Dilla had to pass and him and Slum Village didn't even get to do another album...hope them LB n*ggas could read this, cause all 3 of them is dope, but better together.
Name: Asian Pete (Posted: 5/21/2008 7:01:00 PM; Partial IP: 71.107.239)
Location: white man world
Comment: phonte on word from our sponsors make a n*gga wanna powerbomb a n*gga
Name: scott (Posted: 5/18/2008 1:15:00 PM; Partial IP: .112.159.9)
Location: Winnipeg
Comment: it's a hot album....i'm not gonna lie but they set such a high standard with the minstrel show...and this album is not at the same level...they are not the same without 9th still a quality album though
Name: polesmoke (Posted: 5/9/2008 12:51:00 PM; Partial IP: .196.240.2)
Location: NYC
Comment: If NYC is too tired to stand back up in hip hop then make way for Little Brother. They come with the real deal with or with out 9th Wonder.
Name: Guld (Posted: 5/9/2008 4:47:00 AM; Partial IP: 18.186.206)
Location: Roskilde, Denmark
Comment: This is as always the fucking shit... keep it coming!!! they were in CHP some months ago and killed that shit... As said they´re the best kept secret.. but let´s all work hard to change that- in this day and age of fucking commerciel SHIT!!!!
Name: camade (Posted: 5/8/2008 5:52:00 PM; Partial IP: 20.125.164)
Location: sandersville ga usa
Comment: i already have most of these bangers and once again I just gotta give little brother their props.i will be buying this version too...hot shit all day!!!pooh and phonte keep doing ya"ll thang!!!
Name: The Jeneral J.U.-ICE (Posted: 5/5/2008 9:04:00 AM; Partial IP: 138.70.245)
Location: Maryland (reppin GA)
Comment: I remember when the Listening came out in '03...I was in Hawaii then when I got the album and Pooh, Phonte, 9th, Joe Scudda, Chaundon, and Legacy just to name a few of the League have been in heavy rotation boomin' out the jeep ever since I've heard of "H.O.J". Especially Pooh's "Sleepers" (CLASSIC), The Chitlin Circuit, and 9th's "Dream Merchant" albums". Funny how mafucka's use to clown Little Brother...especially when they came out with the gangsta grills album with DJ Drama. These n*ggas been the truth and to me they are definitely one of the hottest and best kept secrets in hip-hop right now. Keep makin' them bangers Hall of Justus...mafuckas like me need it.
Name: prime (Posted: 5/4/2008 8:34:00 PM; Partial IP: 30.125.140)
Location: Syracuse
Comment: i wonder if that "A Word from our Sponsors" track with Von is an extended version of what Von did on Rob Viktum's joint. If it is, that's a dope track. Von Pea needs to put more stuff out, either with TM or solo, dude should just join LB, he can keep up with Pooh and Phonte
Name: ramosdeen (Posted: 5/3/2008 2:50:00 PM; Partial IP: 243.74.114)
Location: atl/bknam
Comment: the T-Mayne post was hilarious I guess the name should've said it all....but another Lil Brova for the summer effin crazy pa...without them dudes hip hop would definitley be WACK...anyway thank GOD for L.B.
Name: HIPHOPPERCEE (Posted: 5/2/2008 3:04:00 AM; Partial IP: .81.205.20)
Location: NORTH CAKALAK
Comment: YO LITTLE BROTHER IS ONE OF MY FAVORITE GROUPS OUT THERE RIGHT NOW. THEY ARE THE MOST REAL NIGGAZ IN DA GAME! BEING FROM MY HOME STATE I GOT TO REP LITTLE BROTHER! KEEP DOING DA DAMN THING MY DUDES. THEY ARE REALLY THE ONES WHO PUT CAKALAK ON THE MAP, TO LET PEOPLE KNOW THAT THEIR ARE MC'S IN THIS STATE. KEEP IT GOING LB!!!
Name: NeSk 165 (Posted: 5/1/2008 10:24:00 PM; Partial IP: 178.60.133)
Location: 915 TX
Comment: I can't wait! I've seen them perform live in the 915!
Name: Dutty Blunt (Posted: 5/1/2008 6:28:00 PM; Partial IP: 236.135.67)
Location: BK
Comment: Lmao at T-Mayne's comment.. that better be for jokes or you's a stupid mu'fucka.. Lookin' forward to this 1, Little Brother stays consistant
Name: T-Mayne (Posted: 5/1/2008 12:46:00 PM; Partial IP: .186.45.86)
Location: Eerie, Pistolvania
Comment: Man, I got the free version last year and man, them Lil Bruthaz is hard yo. Them ain't no joke! They the trilliest, jazziest, cockiest, bangeniest rappuaz y'all eva know! Man, they should make sum songs bout packin the gat, and sellin that crack, and hittin that Playboy bunny from the back! That would be the best Lil' Brutha I know, but fo' now, they the best! Bester than DJ Khaled, mayne. Download the first edition at their website and cop this and bang it on e'ry HOODZ. DEY IZ REEL, DEY IZ ZTREET! L-B, L-B, Dey See, Dey See...


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