| | Run The Road Vol. 2 CD
Personnel: Katie Pearl, M. Wilson (vocals). Audio Mixers: Greg Fleming; Joe Fields. Recording information: The Pet Cemetary; THe Pet Cemetery. Highlights of this second volume of British grime, which mixes elements of techno, drum-and-bass, reggaeton, and hardcore rap, include Doctor and Davinche's cheeky "Gotta Man?," Trimbal's jazz-inflected "They Gave an Inch" and Bear Man's frantic "Drink Bear Remix." Though the spare instrumentation and DIY sound might be an acquired taste for anyone raised on U.S. hip-hop, this furiously accelerated, dizzying mix of London street slang and West Indian patois is also free of much of the violence and misogyny of its American equivalent. Run The Road Vol. 2 Music Run The Road Vol. 2 Songs | 1. | Get Set - Doctor/Kano/Demon/Ghetto/Low Deep/Big Seac/Kano |
| 2. | Gotta Man? - DaVinche/Doctor |
| 3. | Serious - J.M.E. (Run the Road Remix) |
| 4. | Nah, Nah - Big Seac |
| 5. | Up Your Speed - Bigz/Pyrelli/Bruza/Sway/Triple Threat/Skinnyman/Sway (Remix) |
| 6. | Run the Road - Katie Pearl/Ghetto |
| 7. | Sick 2 Def - plan b: |
| 8. | Mic Check - Kano/Demon/Ghetto/Kano (Remix) |
| 9. | World Is Crazy - Crazy Titch |
| 10. | Can't You See? - Joe Buhdha/Klashnekoff |
| 11. | Saw It Comin' - Mizz Beats/Jammer/Sier/Earz/J.M.E./Wiley/Miss Beats |
| 12. | They Gave an Inch - Trimbal |
| 13. | Unorthodox Chick - No Lay |
| 14. | Drink Bear - Fender/Doctor/Bear Man (Remix) |
| 15. | Bare Face Dynasty - Dynasty Crew |
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