 Name: Lyrics (Posted: 12/26/2009 1:55:00 AM; Partial IP: 8.198.21.4) Location: Bronx,U.S.A. Comment: What more is there to say? This shit is CRAZY yo. Pete is the man when it comes to the beats & Grap came HARD with the rhymes. I'm feelin' this joint. Straight up. |
 Name: Gene Yuss (Posted: 7/9/2004 1:28:00 AM) Summary: Instant Classic Comment: Pete Rock is automatic.. there's just no other relevant explanation for the man. There is good reasoning for Pete's legendary status. Grap Luva never comes weak. It's great to hear his art reflected over such a worthy piece of production so flawless as this. |
 Name: noe2thel (Posted: 5/1/2004 7:45:00 PM) Summary: Dope Bounce To It Comment: Haven't heard a beat like this in a while, it all falls together nicely. |
 Name: mad_lab (Posted: 4/27/2004 7:04:00 PM) Summary: Hot To Def Comment: See ...what this game needs right now is pure skills! Nothin' fake, this track represents that!!!!Keep it bagging'! |
 Name: polish vodka (Posted: 4/18/2004 5:33:00 PM) Summary: Kick Ass!!!simple But With Soul Comment: This is Hip-hop. |
 Name: kenn_starr (Posted: 3/28/2004 1:34:00 AM) Summary: *correction Comment: Actually that's Kev Brown (formerly of A Touch of Jazz) on the hook... |
 Name: ChillMic (Posted: 3/8/2004 1:28:00 PM) Summary: I Love Pete But Damn Comment: The first 25 seconds the production seemed soulful and heartfelt, then after that...maybe its just me but seemed too plain..just didnt have that extra "somethin". Overall nothin to seperate or make this stand out. Imagine listening to this 5 times in a row...it would still appeal like the Ca$hualty joint? |
Name: The Difference (Posted: 3/6/2004 6:10:00 PM) Comment: “Collector’s Item” combines forces of the brothers Pete Rock and Grap Luva and the outcome is strictly lovely. I wouldn’t expect anything less from these two hip-hop giants. Pete brings the heavy bass and jazz influenced samples, while Grap brings the sharp lyrical imagery that he’s known for. Hip-hop like this you can’t help but fall in love with. I warned ya’ll, 2004 will be a huge year for hip-hop and this track is evident of my prophecy. “Collector’s Item” should definitely be a collector’s item in you crate this year. |
Name: The Difference (Posted: 3/6/2004 6:10:00 PM) Comment: “Collector’s Item” combines forces of the brothers Pete Rock and Grap Luva and the outcome is strictly lovely. I wouldn’t expect anything less from these two hip-hop giants. Pete brings the heavy bass and jazz influenced samples, while Grap brings the sharp lyrical imagery that he’s known for. Hip-hop like this you can’t help but fall in love with. I warned ya’ll, 2004 will be a huge year for hip-hop and this track is evident of my prophecy. “Collector’s Item” should definitely be a collector’s item in you crate this year. |
 Name: D.L.C. (Posted: 2/29/2004 2:10:00 AM) Summary: Forget The Rhymes, This Track Is Banging Comment: Pete Rock hits us with a new platter featuring his sibling Grap Luva of INI fame. But the lyrics aren't what you should be checking for. In the case of "Collector's Item", Pete Rock's track with its pulsating bassline is the true star of the show. Too bad Pete only provides a chorus as he's a bit more lyrically talented than his brother. |
 Name: mecbar (Posted: 2/27/2004 2:46:00 PM) Summary: Give Me More Comment: Why haven't Pete and Grap released an album (aside from InI) together? Grap on the mic (and boards) and Pete (on the boards; nuff said) would be the ultimate. The hook on this track is the only thing that rubs me the wrong way. Can't wait for Soul Survivor 2, Pete!!!!!! |
 Name: Sinosure (Posted: 2/27/2004 10:02:00 AM) Summary: Pete & Grap! Comment: Pete laces little brother Grap Luva with an atmospheric, soulful track! Prelude to SSII! Can't wait! Peep it! |