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It's Pronounced Five Two
( CD)
by KJ-52 (Recorded), Todd Collins (Producer)



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His last single, Dear Slim from Collaborations, broke new ground as the first single from a rap artist to chart on CHR! Now, enter It's Pronounced Five Two, a slammin', often improvisational and always mesmerizing new CD from KJ-52. His irresistible style of rhythm and wordplay has become his trademark to hundreds of thousands of fans.




Track Listing

1. Welcome to Five Two's
2. KJ Five Two
3. Whoop Whoop
4. Dear Slim PT. 2
5. So in Love with You
6. Cartoon Network
7. Rock on
8. Back in the Day
9. Can I Speak with a Manager
10. 47 Pop Stars
11. Pick Yourself Up
12. Don't Go
13. Check Yourself
14. Infomercial
15. #1 Fan
16. I Feel So Good
17. I'm Guilty
18. Outro


Product Details

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CD
Release Date: 09/30/2003
Label: Uprok Records
Distributed By: Chordant (EMI)
Category: General
ISBN 10: 5550260565
ISBN-13: 724358426021
Product Code: 31706
Length: 5.68L x 4.98W x 0.39H inches
Weight: 0.23 (lbs)



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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:

Its pronounced five two August 2, 2004
Reviewer: Julia from nashville

I love it I love it, this guy can rap and the raps are not weak they are full of life and word. I love the way the Lord always gives out talent and those that choose will use it for the Lord. This Cd by this rapper is one I allow my children to listen to.
Thanks KJ

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:

great cd to get July 23, 2004
Reviewer: nathan from Pa

This cd is a great one to get!! He put all his Heart into this one. His greatest song is #1 fan in this one. And a funny song all about Mt.Dew (it's hilarious). KJ mixes both humor and seriousness into this one so this is the cd to get.

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4 of 14 people found the following review helpful:

Entertaining, yet annoying August 15, 2004
Reviewer: Brad from Canada

For the first run though the album, it's quite entertaining. But when you listen to a song a third or fourth time, it's quite annoying, and you'll find yourself wishing you never wasted your money.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

strong cd July 22, 2004
Reviewer: Anonymous from USA

This cd is pretty good, and better than his previous projects. He comes back with a Dear Slim Part 2, his second letter to em. Songs are either funny or serious. A great album that has no age limit.

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1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:

Fun Fun Fun! July 19, 2004
Reviewer: Anonymous from New York

This is an awsome cd! Kj-52 has so much energy and spunk! The lyrics are be both hilarious and seriously, personal but the combination works perfectly. It is just the right mix of fun and seriousness. I recomend this to anybody that needs eather a boost of energy or a spiritual boost!

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

KJ52 - It July 24, 2004
Reviewer: from USA

This CD is a perfect pick for someone who likes to laugh, but also likes things that gets them thinking. I love this CD. I got it at Christmas, and it still keeps me laughing. KJ is a really funny guy who intertwines humor, hip hop, and serious thought provoking moments and feeds us this really cool album.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Awesome CD July 27, 2004
Reviewer: Anonymous from KY

KJ52... man, what a guy! He's hilarious, a great rapper, and shares strong messages throughout this CD. I'm not a rap person, but I love KJ52's stuff. It's a great CD and you'll really enjoy it.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

KJ Rocks Dude! August 5, 2004
Reviewer: Anonymous from USA

This guy has got to be one of the best in the game today. He's stepped his vocals up a notch from his previous efforts and keeps repping for the Lord. It's got some good songs to just groove to like pronounced 52 and Gimme Dat as well as some serious stuff like Guilty and #1 Fan. I look foward to his next release and plan to keep bumping this illness.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

I love it August 13, 2004
Reviewer: Anonymous from USA

I love it! I love it! I love it! This one is so funny. But not so funny to the point where you loose sight of the message, which is powerful. This is on the top of my favorite list.

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1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:

Gimme My Mt. Dew!! August 15, 2004
Reviewer: Ray from Goose Creek, SC

This album is exactly what we as Christians need as far as a response to SECU-LIAR music. "KJ Five Two" sounded so much like Eminem
yet still put out a Christian message. The only detractor from this album is the fact that KJ-52 sometimes speaks down to people in his raps
such as the interlude "Ya Bref Stinks" and a line in KJ Five Two and some of his other songs to where he talks down to Fast Food Employees which oddly enough is the segment that listens to artists like Eminem and would benefit from an album like this.
Overall it is a step in the right direction in showing that Christian music is evolving with the culture and can transcend into the secular world without becoming of the world.

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