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.
Why this album works
'All That We Do' was notable for its critical reception, being praised for its innovative fusion of genres and solidifying Jungle Brothers' influence in the hip-hop scene. The album's diverse sound contributed to a resurgence of interest in alternative hip-hop during the early 2000s, influencing a new generation of artists who sought to blend elements from various musical styles.
- Best for
- steady mid-tempo groove experience playful vibes for social gatherings easygoing background for conversations
- 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
- Mariah Carey· Jennifer Lopez· LL Cool J· Mary J. Blige· Destiny's Child· Missy Elliott· Insane Clown Posse· Usher
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Booty Trap Standout 3:27
- 2 Candy 4:06
- 3 Let Me 3:50
- 4 You in My Hut Now Standout 3:16
- 5 The Big Daddys (skit) 0:54
- 6 All That We Do 3:02
- 7 Love & Hate Standout 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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