Life After Death (Natas album)

Life After Death
Studio album by Natas
Released November 1992
Genre Hardcore hip hop, underground hip hop
Length 75:41
Label Reel Life Productions
Natas chronology
Life After Death
(1992)
Blaz4me
(1994)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allrovi [1]

Life After Death is the debut album of Natas, released in 1992.

Contents

Controversy

Following the release of this album, Esham, Natas and Reel Life Productions were the subject of much controversy when a 17-year-old fan killed himself while smoking cannabis and playing Russian roulette while listening to Life After Death.[2]

Reception

Allrovi reviewer Jason Birchmeier wrote that "The trio's attempt to be as hardcore as possible pushes their efforts from shocking to clichéd satire. Furthermore, in addition to the clichéd subject matter, the accompanying music isn't nearly as evocative as that found on Esham's solo albums. The group's later albums would eventually integrate a further sense of sincerity and less theatrics as well as a stronger musical soundtrack; this debut finds them simply trying to make a splash by being as insane as possible."[1]

Track listing

  1. Life After Death
  2. Did It Like That
  3. Dance
  4. Toss-up
  5. Bitch Stop Lyin'
  6. Bad Guys Never Lose
  7. 1 Time 4 Yo Mind
  8. Get My Head Together
  9. Hellraiser
  10. Bitches On My Mind
  11. Mysterious Ways
  12. Rock It Deadly
  13. Who Am I
  14. Spent My Last On A Hoe
  15. Bitch You Can't Have Me
  16. Home Of The Brave
  17. Dirty Mind
  18. I Ain't Got Shit 2 Lose
  19. In The Name Of RLP
  20. Dancin' On Ya Grave

References