Rock Paper Scissors (album)

Rock Paper Scissors
Studio album by Noah23
Released September 23, 2008 (2008-09-23)
Recorded 2007-2008
Genre Alternative hip hop
Underground hip hop
Length 70:00
Label Legendary Entertainment
Producer Noah23 (exec.), Anucongo, Ceschi, Debmaster, Eclekt, Factor, Fresh Kils, Giovanni Marks, Gregory Pepper, Jim Guthrie, Lord Kufu, Madadam, Mr Soch, Naval Aviator, Playpad Circus, Riff Raff, The Sad Clowns, Small Is Beautiful, Thur Deephrey, Zoën
Noah23 chronology
Dirty Bling
(2008)
Rock Paper Scissors
(2008)
Upside Down Bluejay
(2008)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Cokemachineglow(favorable)[1]
Hip Hop Core[2]
Mowno(favorable)[3]
Now[4]
PopMatters[5]
URB[6]
URBNET[7]

Rock Paper Scissors is a studio album by Canadian hip hop artist Noah23, released on Legendary Entertainment in 2008.[8]

Track listing

No. TitleProducer(s) Length
1. "Hungry" (featuring All Things Invisible)Mr Soch 3:54
2. "Pinball" (featuring Gregory Pepper)Madadam 2:59
3. "Half Drunk" (featuring Cadence Weapon)Madadam 1:46
4. "Crystal Palace" (featuring Wormhole)Lord Kufu 2:29
5. "Raw Nukes" (featuring Livestock)Small Is Beautiful 4:02
6. "Gaia Bacteria" (featuring Demune)Playpad Circus 3:27
7. "Faded" (featuring Ceschi)Ceschi 4:13
8. "Elephant March" (featuring Bleubird and Fidget)Gregory Pepper 3:40
9. "Toy Story" (featuring The Main)Gregory Pepper 2:21
10. "Moon Landing" (featuring Josh Martinez)Anucongo 2:53
11. "Rusty Robotz" (featuring Baracuda)Anucongo 2:40
12. "Things Get Done" (featuring Modulok)Debmaster 3:10
13. "Give It to the People"  Giovanni Marks 1:13
14. "Ils Persistent" (featuring Delectable)Eclekt 2:30
15. "Tragic Comedy" (featuring Epic, K-the-I??? and Sole)Thur Deephrey 2:56
16. "Gothic Cathedral" (featuring Hangnail and Homesick)Naval Aviator 2:27
17. "Olfactory Memorial"  Zoën 2:23
18. "Black Ball" (featuring Tykus and Wordburglar)Fresh Kils 4:07
19. "Wisdom Teeth" (featuring The Sad Clowns)The Sad Clowns 2:31
20. "Dead End Game" (featuring StapleMouth)Riff Raff 5:18
21. "True Romance" (featuring Athena and Sankofa)Factor 3:10
22. "Torn Again" (featuring Jim Guthrie)Jim Guthrie 2:24
23. "Fame"  Madadam 3:27

References

  1. Betz, Chet (October 10, 2008). "Noah23 - Rock Paper Scissors". Cokemachineglow.
  2. Newton (November 2008). "Noah23 - Rock Paper Scissors". Hip Hop Core (in French).
  3. Choquet, Matthieu (November 23, 2008). "Noah 23 - "Rock Paper Scissors"". Mowno (in French).
  4. Stewart, Addi (January 14, 2009). "NOAH23: Rock Paper Scissors (Legendary Entertainment)". Now.
  5. Ranta, Alan (February 12, 2009). "Noah23: Rock, Paper, Scissors". PopMatters.
  6. URB (January 28, 2009). "Noah23 – Rock Paper Scissors (Review)". URB.
  7. Quinland, Thomas. "Noah 23: Rock Paper Scissors". URBNET.
  8. Khanna, Vish (September 3, 2008). "Noah23 Preps New Album, Tour". Exclaim!.

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