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There Is Only Now
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Catno

LL-003PD-LP

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Picture Disc Stereo

Country

US

Release date

Aug 26, 2014

Genres

Hip Hop

Styles

The sixth album from legendary hip-hop group Souls of Mischief, There Is Only Now, is a unique cinematic 90s crime tale of love, loss, and revenge. A conceptual collaboration with producer Adrian Younge and new release on his freshly launched Linear Labs Records label.

There Is Only Now sees the Souls of Mischief crew members trading bars with a cast of hip-hop and soul luminaries. Souls of Mischief and Adrian Younge have created a hip-hop album like no other. The result of a special moment for all involved, There Is Only Now proves that after two decades in the rap game hip-hop's Fab Four remains committed to the expansion of their legacy as hip-hop innovators and pioneers.

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A1

K-Now Intro

A2

Time Stopped

A3

Womack's Lament

A4

Panic Struck

A5

K-Now Interlude 1

A6

Another Part Of You

A7

All You Got Is Your Word

A8

There Is Only Now

A9

Meeting Of The Minds

B10

K-Now Interlude 2

B11

Miriam Got A Mickey

B12

Stone Cold

B13

The Synopsis

B14

Ghetto Superhero

B15

K-NOW Reprise

B16

Narrow Escape

B17

Finally Back

B18

The Last Act

B19

K-Now Outro

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