Sir Mix-A-Lot

Swass

Sir Mix-A-Lot - Swass

01/01/1988 | Sony 

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All Music Guide Review

Sir Mix-A-Lot is one of greatest ironies in the history of rap. His occasional sociopolitical statements show he can be every bit as intelligent a commentator as KRS-One or Chuck D, but Mix's forte has always been the type of fun, escapist, even goofy fare that dominates his debut album, Swass. Though forceful and aggressive at times, the distinctive Seattle native never considered himself a hardcore rapper and is quick to point out that his influences range from quirky new waver Gary Numan to metal bands to George Clinton. Ranging from aggressive rap/metal like "Hip-Hop Soldier" and an inspired interpretation of Black Sabbath's "Iron Man" (which employs headbangers Metal Church) to his enjoyably silly impression of hillbillies on "Square Dance Rap" and "Buttermilk Biscuits," Swass set the tone for Mix's career by appealing to pop fans more than hardcore rap listeners. His strongest sociopolitical raps (including "Society's Creation" and "Jack Back") would come later. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

Swass Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 3
  • Gold
  • 4:55
  • Sound Clip for Gold from Swass


  • 4
  • Swass
  • 4:41
  • Sound Clip for Swass from Swass


  • 5
  • Rippin'
  • 3:54
  • Sound Clip for Rippin' from Swass


  • 7
  • Mall Dropper
  • 0:09

  • 9
  • Iron Man
  • 4:15
  • Sound Clip for Iron Man from Swass


  • 10
  • Bremelo
  • 4:04
  • Sound Clip for Bremelo from Swass


  • 13
  • F the BS
  • 4:41
  • Sound Clip for F the BS from Swass


  • Credits of Swass

    • Sir Mix-A-Lot
    • Producer, Engineer, Main Performer, Liner Notes, Mixing


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