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A2G


FieldValue
nameA2G
typeep
artistBlackalicious
coverA2GEPBlackalicious.jpg
released
recorded
genreHip hop
length
labelQuannum Projects
producerChief Xcel, Cut Chemist
prev_titleMelodica
prev_year1994
next_titleNia
next_year1999

A2G is an EP by American hip hop duo Blackalicious. It was originally released on Quannum Projects in 1999. It peaked at number 21 on the UK Independent Albums Chart.

The EP contains the tongue-twisting song "Alphabet Aerobics", which actor Daniel Radcliffe recited on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in 2014.

Critical reception

Stanton Swihart of AllMusic praised "Alphabet Aerobics". He additionally wrote that Gift of Gab "barely outshines Chief Xcel, who, par for course with the entire Quannum Projects crew, loads the music with clever samples and newfangled beats (especially on the funk-laced 'Clockwork') to keep things ever-inventive."

Track listing

Charts

ChartPeak
positionUK Independent Albums (OCC)
21

References

References

  1. Phull, Hardeep. (August 17, 2015). "How Daniel Radcliffe made this hip-hop duo cool again". [[New York Post]].
  2. Swihart, Stanton. "A2G - Blackalicious". [[AllMusic]].
  3. (2004). "[[The New Rolling Stone Album Guide]]". Fireside.
  4. "Official Independent Albums Chart Top 50: 02 May 1999 - 08 May 1999". [[Official Charts Company]].
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