Rahzel's Greatest Knock Outs

Rahzel's Greatest Knock Outs! is the second album by American beatboxer and hip hop artist Rahzel. It was released on November 11, 2003, via Sure Shot Recordings.

Rahzel's Greatest Knock Outs
Greatest hits album by
ReleasedNovember 11, 2003
Genre
Length1:08:13
LabelSure Shot Recordings
Producer
  • A. Turner (exec.)
  • Chris Landry (exec.)
  • Russell Jones (exec.)
  • DJ JS-1 (also exec.)
Rahzel chronology
Make the Music 2000
(1999)
Rahzel's Greatest Knock Outs
(2003)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
RapReviews[2]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Knockout!!!!" (Intro)1:30
2."Essentials" (Remix) (featuring KRS-One)1:21
3."Live from London"1:29
4."Rahstrumental Breaks 1" (Mechanical Man 1)0:44
5."Nuthin 2 F@%k With (Live!)" (featuring RZA)1:58
6."The 4 Elements" (featuring Kenny Muhammad The Human Orchestra)1:00
7."Freestyle (Tim Westwood Show)" (featuring Black Thought & DJ Hurricane)1:54
8."Rahstrumental Break 2"1:51
9."Children's Story" (featuring Everlast)3:21
10."Rahstrumental Break 3 (Deep Cover)" (featuring Tonedeff)1:31
11."Interlude" (featuring Funkmaster Flex)5:48
12."Used to Be Perfect" (Remix) (featuring Lynden David Hall)3:20
13."'88" (featuring React)2:51
14."Tribute To Jam Master Jay" (featuring Supernatural)5:15
15."The Lesson, Pt. 1" (featuring ?uestlove, Dice Raw & Black Thought)5:06
16."On Ya Block" (featuring Trez)1:42
17."Live from Philadelphia" (featuring E.S.T.)2:21
18."Get Fresh (Do the Beat Box)" (featuring Milini)3:19
19."Night Riders" (Remix) (featuring Slick Rick)3:07
20."The Undisputed" (Interlude)1:48
21."Rahzel vs. Rob Swift"2:54
22."Freestyle" (Tim Westwood Show) (featuring Gravediggaz)2:46
23."U.N.I.T.Y." (featuring Cee-Lo)1:27
24."Tribute to Aaliyah (One in a Million)" (Live in London)1:14
25."Guess (U Neva Knew)"3:46
26."How Many Times (Remarkable!)" (featuring Keith Murray & Lord Tariq)4:50
Total length:1:08:13

Personnel

Rahzel's Greatest Knock Outs: Volume 2

Another volume of Rahzel's Greatest Knock Outs was planned to be released in the summer of 2008. It was supposed to be his first solo album released after splitting with The Roots, but the project was never released. It was to feature two singles called “Ring the Alarm” and “Come Fly With Me (featuring Mike Patton)”.[3]

gollark: Oh, so if you drop representatives SUDDENLY governments will do exactly what you want?
gollark: I mostly prefer private companies to do things rather than the government, because the government is (locally) a monopoly.
gollark: Besides, private people are in fact capable of altruism.
gollark: How are "state" and "public" different, exactly?
gollark: Eh, I don't really want the government doing *more* things.

References

  1. Jeffries, David. "Rahzel's Greatest Knockouts - Rahzel". Allmusic. Retrieved December 18, 2017.
  2. Juon, Steve 'Flash' (December 2, 2003). "Rahzel :: Rahzel's Greatest Knockouts :: Sure Shot Recordings". RapReviews. Retrieved December 18, 2017.
  3. "Beat-Boxer Rahzel Preps New Album - XXL". XXL. January 15, 2008. Retrieved December 18, 2017.

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