Will Rap for Food explained

Will Rap for Food
Type:studio
Artist:CunninLynguists
Cover:Cunninlynguistswillrapforfood.jpg
Released:October 30, 2001
Genre:Hip hop
Label:Urban Acres Entertainment
Producer:Kno, Celph Titled, Deacon
Next Title:SouthernUnderground
Next Year:2003

Will Rap for Food is the debut album by southern hip hop group CunninLynguists, at the time only consisting of Deacon the Villain and Kno. It was released October 2001 on Urban Acres Entertainment. The album is mostly produced by Kno, with contributions from Celph Titled and Deacon the Villain, respectively, on the singles "So Live!" and "616 Rewind", which was released via Buds Distribution.[1] Will Rap for Food was re-issued in 2005 by Freschest Records.[2]

Background

The album's title derives from a line from a 2002 Kashal Tee song, "I'm All This", in which he says: "So fuck the commercial tracks you be doin' - A brother got to eat - Yeah? Why don't you rap for food then?" It is played in the intro of "Lynguistics" and Kashal Tee is also featured on the song "616 Rewind". In addition, the quotation could be rooted back to the 2000 album of Guru, Jazzmatazz vol.3 where, in the song "Who's There?", a featuring with Les Nubians, he says: "These distraught thoughts of a young man in a rooming house, This messed up life, this poverty, he could do without, But what options does he have when all hope is gone? A brother gotta eat, plus all the Henny and all the smoke is gone, All it takes is one quick stick".[3]

Track listing

All tracks are produced by Kno, except where noted.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: QN5 MUSIC :: NO RICH RELATIVES. qn5.com. 2017-03-05.
  2. Web site: Cunninlynguists - Will Rap For Food CD Album. www.cduniverse.com. 2017-03-05.
  3. Web site: Guru (Ft. Les Nubians) – Who's There?.