Here are the tracks from "The All":
The Brooklyn hip-hop duo released their seventh studio album, titled The All , on February 22, 2019 , through Duck Down Music Inc. . The project was produced entirely by 9th Wonder and The Soul Council . Album Features & Tracklist Smif N Wessun The All Zip
In the late 1990s, Smif N Wessun went on hiatus, during which time Tek and Half-Pint pursued solo projects. Tek released his debut solo album, "The Life of Tek," in 2000, while Half-Pint released his own solo album, "The Clown Prince," in 2001. Here are the tracks from "The All": The
Have you heard Smif N Wessun’s "The All Zip"? Do you own an original cassette or a digital rip? Share your memories of the Boot Camp Clik tape-trading era in the comments below. Album Features & Tracklist In the late 1990s,
For the casual fan, the best way to experience is to search for the curated fan edits on SoundCloud or to visit specialized forums like Boot Camp Reloaded . Be warned: many digital files labeled "The All Zip" are simply the retail Dah Shinin’ album with a pitch shift. True fans recommend listening for the "Stand Strong" snippet—if that track isn't there, you've been fooled.
To understand the importance of , we have to rewind to 1994. The duo had just exploded onto the scene with their groundbreaking single "Bucktown," produced by Evil Dee. The track was a seismic shift in sound—slower tempos, heavy bass, and the signature "Boom Bap" that defined the mid-90s.