Saigon The Greatest Story Never Told Chapter 2 Rare

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The sequel to his much delayed debut LP The Greatest Story Never Told, Saigon’s sophomore album The Greatest Story Never Told Chapter 2: Bread and Circuses showcases the maturation of the Yardfather’s artistry as he explores harsh realities once more in addition to his career, moral sense, religion and ambition.

Starting with “Plant the Seed (What U Paid For)” foreshadowing several main subjects that reoccurs throughout the LP, the self-claimed Thespian vocalizes, “Everybody ballin', huh, everybody winning/Ain't nobody poor no more, everybody spending.' It foretells how little reality he feels his peers are incorporating in their music, a topic he blatantly tackles on, 'Brownsville Girl (Ghetto).' It’s a continuously repeated theme throughout the project, as Sai revisits the matter on “Not Like Them”—illustrating how he, on the contrary, is taking action in his lyrics—and the Just Blaze-produced “Rap vs. Real,” which reaffirms his desire for hip-hop to revert back to how it used to be in his eyes.

With the help of Cincinnati up-and-comer Corbett, who produced four records on the album, Saigon lightens the grimness of the LP on 'Let Me Run.' Comparably, Sai and Corbett do the same with Lecrae on 'Best Thing That I Found,' a spiritually elevating record that reveals the Yardfather’s church-oriented past. 'Forever Dreamin',' keeps a similar vibe, but accentuates the emotions as Sai dedicates the record to his recently passed manager, and industry veteran, Chris Lighty.

Saigon - The Greatest Story Never Told - Amazon.com Music. The Greatest Story Never Told Chapter 2: Bread and Circuses by Saigon Audio CD $14.00. I first heard of Saigon sometime around or shortly after I graduated High School (in 2000), and the songs he was on were few and far between; unfortunately because. Check out The Greatest Story Never Told Chapter 2: Bread and Circuses Explicit by Saigon on Amazon Music. Stream ad-free or purchase CD's and MP3s now on Amazon.com. Jan 20, 2011  Music Video for 'The Greatest Story Never Told' Full Song the title track off the new album 'The Greatest Story Never Told' from Saigon © 2011 Suburban Noi.

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Never the one to hold his tongue, Saigon addresses his thoughts on homosexuality on “Our Babies 2 (Crazy World),” in which he states, “The other day I seen a girl acting like a boy/Then I seen a little boy acting like a girl/People try to tell me that's just the way of the world/Shit make you wanna hurl.” Is the Brooklyn rapper admitting his homophobia? It’s up for interpretation, but it’s clear the MC won’t stand for something politically correct for the sake of it.

In short, Saigon's second LP offers a sizable amount of diversity over fitting instrumentals, exhibiting how much he has evolved as a rapper by personifying his bars to reflect his music and his life. The album is gratifying, surely enough to make those whom purchase the album to be happy with what they paid for. —Christopher Minaya (@CM_3)

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EDITORS’ NOTES

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In the works for years, then stalled on the shelf for even longer, Saigon's The Greatest Story Never Told was finally released in 2011 and shockingly achieved the impossible—it lived up to the hype. Rock-solid from start to finish and loaded with exceptional production from Just Blaze, it could have easily blown up Saigon to superstar status had it not taken so long. In the meantime, hipster rap, Auto-Tune, and EDM beats have seemingly taken over the game, and the market for smart lyricism, streetwise commentary, and sample-based tracks has dramatically dropped off. On this follow-up, The Yardfather's lyrical skills remain as sharp as ever, and he delivers a gang of higher-level, thought-provoking rhymes (especially on 'Brownsville Girl,' 'Blown Away, Pt. 2,' and 'Our Babies 2'). Yet the musical accompaniment—from DJ Corbett, Shuko, Bounce Brothers, and Clev Trev, among others—doesn't have the same impact or triumphant, soulful vibe as the first edition. Regardless, it's still a good album, with strong features (Styles P, Chamillionaire, stic.man) that will definitely appease Saigon's legions of fans. Coreldraw graphics suite x5 serial number cracker.

EDITORS’ NOTES

In the works for years, then stalled on the shelf for even longer, Saigon's The Greatest Story Never Told was finally released in 2011 and shockingly achieved the impossible—it lived up to the hype. Rock-solid from start to finish and loaded with exceptional production from Just Blaze, it could have easily blown up Saigon to superstar status had it not taken so long. In the meantime, hipster rap, Auto-Tune, and EDM beats have seemingly taken over the game, and the market for smart lyricism, streetwise commentary, and sample-based tracks has dramatically dropped off. On this follow-up, The Yardfather's lyrical skills remain as sharp as ever, and he delivers a gang of higher-level, thought-provoking rhymes (especially on 'Brownsville Girl,' 'Blown Away, Pt. 2,' and 'Our Babies 2'). Yet the musical accompaniment—from DJ Corbett, Shuko, Bounce Brothers, and Clev Trev, among others—doesn't have the same impact or triumphant, soulful vibe as the first edition. Regardless, it's still a good album, with strong features (Styles P, Chamillionaire, stic.man) that will definitely appease Saigon's legions of fans.

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  • 18 Songs, 1 Hour 1 Minute
  • Released: Nov 6, 2012
  • ℗ 2012 Suburban Noize Records

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