The Struggle Continues (Looptroop album) explained

The Struggle Continues
Type:Album
Artist:Looptroop
Cover:The Struggle Continues (Looptroop album cover).jpg
Released:2002
Recorded:2001 and 2002 at Wax Cabinet Studio in Sweden
Genre:Hip hop
Length:58:43
Label:David Vs Goliath
Burning Heart Records[1]
Producer:Embee
Prev Title:Modern Day City Symphony
Prev Year:2000
Next Title:Fort Europa
Next Year:2005

The Struggle Continues is the second album by Swedish hip hop band Looptroop.[2] [3] Released in 2002, it was produced by Embee.

The album peaked at No. 19 on the Swedish music charts.[4]

Critical reception

The Independent wrote that Looptroop's "command of English would put plenty of English MCs to shame and their carefully-enunciated rhymes are technically superb, though the real star is their producer/DJ Embee and his funky loops."[5]

Track listing

  1. David vs. Goliath Hustlas - 1:23
  2. Don't Hate the Player - 3:50
  3. The Struggle Continues - 4:26
  4. Looptroopland - 4:24
  5. Looking for Love - 4:07
  6. Revolutionary Step - 4:08
  7. Musical Stampede - 4:55
  8. Still Looking - 1:56
  9. Who Want It - 3:57
  10. Fly Away - 5:55
  11. Up to the Sky - 1:00
  12. Bandit Queen - 4:52
  13. Get Ready - 4:04
  14. Fruits of Babylon - 4:44
  15. Last Song - 5:55

Notes and References

  1. Kwaku . In the Loop . Billboard . Nov 9, 2002 . 114 . 45 . 27.
  2. Web site: Looptroop Biography, Songs, & Albums. AllMusic.
  3. News: Hip-Hop . Herald Sun . 23 Oct 2003 . Hit . 102.
  4. De Hart . Jeffrey . The Rap Continues . Billboard . Apr 19, 2003 . 115 . 16 . 41.
  5. News: Phelan . Laurence . The critics: swedish hip-hop - Looptroop The Struggle Continues . The Independent . 8 Dec 2002 . Features . 13.