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The don G Rap throws a silencer on his trademark automatic rhyme-style on his long-awaited fifth solo album, HALF A KLIP. While the lyrical content is as hard as ever, HALF A KLIP sees the originator of New York gangsta taking cues from fellow East Coast MCs like Styles P and Cam'ron, stifling the fury in his flow and coming with a noticeably more laidback delivery. DJ Premier, Domingo, Moss, Marks, Frank Dukes, Nomadic, and Marley Marl contribute a handful of thorough beats while KL of Screwball appears on "With a Bullet." Though HALF A KLIP is a short-but-sweet outing (nine original tracks and two remixes), G Rap's work with Premier alone is priceless. Kool G Rap Half A Klip Songs | 1. | Risin Up |
| 2. | Turn It Out |
| 3. | 100 Rounds - (Original Version) |
| 4. | Life, The |
| 5. | Typical Ni**A |
| 6. | What's More Realer Then That |
| 7. | I Feel Bad For You Son - (featuring D-Roc) |
| 8. | With a Bullet - (featuring 5 Family Click) |
| 9. | On the Rise Again |
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