Even the staunchest of hip-hop supporters has to admit that for the most part, musically, the genre has been repeating itself for years by the early 21st century -- the same beats, the same sounds, the same tempos, etc. But then there are a select few who break free from these restraints -- especially Lil' Brian & the Travelers, as evidenced throughout the group's 2007 release, Worldwide. Zydeco is a style that has been rarely -- if at all -- integrated into hip-hop, which is what Lil' Brian & the Travelers do throughout their fourth album, as they continue on in their self-described "z-funk" style. While not a straight hip-hop release -- Lil' Brian often sings rather than raps -- the presence of record scratching and even an appearance from the Dogg Pound's Kurupt shows there are definite links between hip-hop and z-funk. Tracks such as the album-opening title track, "Bounce," and "Funky Zydeco" make Worldwide one of the year's top surprise party albums -- even a pointless remake of Bob Marley's "I Shot the Sheriff" can't halt all the fun (c'mon -- that's like trying to cover "Stairway to Heaven" or "Purple Haze"). Paul Simon would be proud. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
Worldwide
08/21/2007
All Music Guide Review
Worldwide Track Listing
Credits of Worldwide
- Anthony Martin
- Rubboard
- Rock Romano
- Engineer, Mastering, Mixing
- Aaron Williams
- Photography
- Brian Terry
- Accordion, Executive Producer, Mastering, Drum Overdubs, Soloist, Mixing, Drum Machine, Rap, Arranger, Vocals, Producer
- Michael Lockett
- Keyboards
- Troy Mason
- Talk Box
- Kurupt
- Rap
- Sam Friedman
- Photography, Cover Photo
- John A. Morris
- Guitar (Bass)
- Leland Isley
- Photography
- Pat Terry
- Guitar Arrangements














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