Redefine (Dragon Fli Empire album)

Redefine
Studio album by Dragon Fli Empire
Released 2009
Genre Canadian hip hop
Label Makebelieve Records
Dragon Fli Empire chronology
Intermission EP
(2008)
Redefine
(2009)
Mission Statement
(2013)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AbortMag(favorable)[1]
CD Baby[2]
Exclaim!(favorable)[3]
Herohill.com(favorable)[4]
PopMatters[5]

Redefine is the third full-length album by Canadian hip hop duo Dragon Fli Empire, released in North America on Makebelieve Records in early 2009. Teekay has explained the album title by saying: "We 'redefine' by using our creativity to bust free from any boxes placed on what we can accomplish."[6]

It features collaborations with a number of high-profile artists including Cadence Weapon, Masta Ace, Ohmega Watts, Josh Martinez, Moka Only and Raashan Ahmad and managed to reach number one for two weeks on the !earshot and Chart Attack hip hop charts, plus number three for several weeks on the U.S.-based CMJ hip hop charts.The album was also nominated for Best Rap / Hip Hop Recording at the 2009 Western Canadian Music Awards.

Music videos

A video for "Outside Inn" (featuring Cadence Weapon) was directed by Ramin Eshraghi-Yazdi and released in late 2008. It became the group's first music video to receive airplay on MuchMusic and MuchVibe. In 2009, two more videos directed by Wal Martian (for "Keep the Funk Alive" and "Paradise feat. Moka Only") were released exclusively online.

Track listing

# Title Producer Featured guest(s) Time
1 "Fastbreak" DJ Cosm 2:00
2 "Just That Nice" Dark Eyed Junco 3:15
3 "Ride On" DJ Cosm Raashan Ahmad 2:52
4 "Keep the Funk Alive" Moka Only 2:10
5 "Redefine" The Gaff 3:20
6 "Outside Inn" DJ Cosm Cadence Weapon, Lynn Olagundoye 3:23
7 "Paradise" DJ Cosm Moka Only 3:30
8 "Spanish Story" Teekay 3:03
9 "Xoxo" DJ Cosm 2:53
10 "Floor to the Roof" DJ Cosm, Metawon Velben 4:11
11 "Watch Ya' Front" DJ Nato Josh Martinez 3:50
12 "Rise" DJ Cosm Masta Ace 3:31
13 "To the Sky" DJ Cosm Velben, Ohmega Watts 4:05
14 "Peace" 1:28

References

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