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Blowin' Up [Clean]
Blowin' Up [Clean]
Jamie Kennedy/Stu Stone / CD / 2006
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Artist
Jamie Kennedy/Stu Stone
Format
CD
Label Name
JKss
Producer
Richard "Younglord" Frierson, Justin Trugman, Kardinal Offishall, Stu Stone
Release Date
2006 07 11
Song List
1: Circle Cirlce Dot Dot (3:10)
2: A Message from Bob (0:22)
3: Rollin' w/Saget (2:57)
4: 1984 (2:42)
5: Rush the Club (3:58)
6: Crooked Stick (3:10)
7: Flirt (3:08)
8: I Don't Want Beef (Skit) (1:55)
9: Knuckle Up (3:07)
10: Car Rear (2:49)
11: Mattress Mack (3:58)
12: Blane's Story (Skit) (0:55)
13: Bologna (2:27)
14: F*** Jamie Kennedy (1:25)
15: Celebrity Stalker (3:42)
16: Strip Club Dummy (4:03)
17: Message from Ice Berg (0:47)
18: Guns (7:22)
Style.Categories
Satire, Comedy Rap, Hip-Hop
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While comedic
rap
has been around since
the Beastie Boys
first fought for our right to party in the mid-'80s, it seems as if we've entered into a kind of golden age of "white-boy" rappers who
rap
it like they mean it, even if their raps are more
Beck
than
Big Daddy Kane
. Enter
Jamie Kennedy
. Best known for his role in the 1996 horror film
Scream
,
Kennedy
is an actor and stand-up comic and, as his 2006 pseudo-reality
MTV
show
Blowin' Up
would have you believe, a serious
rap
artist. Along with his musical partner
Stu Stone
,
Kennedy
spent most of
Blowin' Up
doing just about everything except what the show's title implied -- making it big in the
rap
world. Instead, the duo found themselves in such embarrassingly comedic situations as attempting to surreptitiously give
rap
icon-turned-actor
Ice-T
their demo tape while
Kennedy
filmed a role on
Law and Order: SVU
as well as meeting with
Joe Simpson
-- father/manager of
Jessica
and
Ashlee
-- where
Kennedy
played him a song about how he really likes his ex-girlfriend's left breast. Okay, so
Kennedy
is a not-so-serious rapper, but he does seem to take the music seriously, as is evidenced by such guest artists on
Blowin' Up
as Canadian rapper
Kardinal Offishall
,
E-40
, and the deliciously respectable
Paul Wall
who helps out with what is perhaps the album's best moment, the commercial jingle for the mattress superstore
"Mattress Mack."
Notably, in this episode,
Kennedy
and
Stone
have to shoot the commercial wearing mattress costumes. It's not only a funny cut, but a funky one that makes the most of
Wall
's "sizzeruppy" Southern-style
rap
. Elsewhere,
Kennedy
and
Stone
showcase their knack for picking out specific details that add a sense of truth to their jokes as on the send-up of '80s style
"1984"
which features such cringe-inducing lines as, "1984 lying in the grass first time I ever got some ass. Pop Rock in my mouth, wanna go down south, but the Whopper in my stomach really gave me gas" and, "Listen crazy muthaf*cker, let's skip class. I got a fresh pack of Hubba Bubba Berry Blast. I got money to kill and ass to burn, Drakkar Noir and a salon perm." What's so great about the track is that while the lines are funny,
Kennedy
and
Stone
play it straight, which only serves to make the joke funnier. In that sense,
Blowin' Up
is similar to
"Lazy Sunday"
and the other
SNL
raps perpetrated by
Chris Parnell
and
Andy Samberg
. Admittedly, while still humorous, some of the tracks here are a little too easy and juvenile, as on
"Crooked Stick"
in which
Kennedy
expounds upon his deformed appendage. Similarly,
"Bologna"
featuring
Kennedy
as the gay rapper "Blane" is, while silly, stupidly offensive. However, tracks like
"Rollin' w/Saget"
in which milquetoast comedian
Bob Saget
raps about being a "blunt" smoking badass, and
"Knuckle Up"
in which
Kennedy
and
Stone
call out young-Hollywood hipsters like
Ashton Kutcher
and
Colin Farrell
as "bitch-ass waiters" and viciously rap, "I need a coffee make it quick. I don't need to see your headshot, you ain't legit. I don't need to read your screenplay it reads like sh*t" are devastatingly funny and fall just shy of keen social satire. [This is the "clean" version of the album.] ~ Matt Collar, All Music Guide
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