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All That We Do

Jungle Brothers · 2002

42 min · 12 tracks · alternative hip-hop

A vibrant blend of funk-infused hip-hop beats and playful lyricism that captures the essence of early 2000s urban culture.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • steady mid-tempo groove experience
  • playful vibes for social gatherings
  • easygoing background for conversations
  • short tracks for quick enjoyment
  • catchy hooks to sing along

Maybe skip if you want

  • seeking deep introspective themes
  • prefer longer, complex compositions

Where this album fits

Career context
Released in January 2002, 'All That We Do' marked Jungle Brothers' return after a six-year hiatus following their acclaimed album 'Jungle Music'. This third studio effort found the group experimenting with their sound while still rooted in their alternative hip-hop roots, showcasing a maturity that reflected both personal growth and evolving musical landscapes.
Stylistic neighbors
A Tribe Called Quest· De La Soul· The Roots

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Booty Trap 3:27
  • 2 Candy 4:06
  • 3 Let Me 3:50
  • 4 You in My Hut Now 3:16
  • 5 The Big Daddys (skit) 0:54
  • 6 All That We Do 3:02
  • 7 Love & Hate 6:01
  • 8 Something About Cha 3:48
  • 9 Let's Get Away 4:19
  • 10 Do Your Thing 3:14
  • 11 Buggin 1:41
  • 12 What's the Five O 4:28

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