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Half a Klip

Half a Klip
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EP by Kool G Rap
Released February 5, 2008
Recorded 2006–2007
Genre East Coast hip hop, hardcore hip hop
Length 34:57
Label Chinga Chang, Latchey, Koch
Producer Domingo, Critical Child, Moss, 5 Family Click, Frank Dukes, Nomadic, Marley Marl, Marks, DJ Premier
Kool G Rap chronology
The Giancana Story
(2002)
Half a Klip
(2008)
Offer You Can't Refuse
(2011)
Singles from Half a Klip
  1. "On the Rise Again"
    Released: February 29, 2008
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
AllHipHop 7/10 stars
HipHopDX 3/5 stars
PopMatters 5/10 stars
The Smoking Section 2.5/5 stars

Half a Klip is an EP album by American rapper Kool G Rap, released on February 5, 2008 by Chinga Chang, Latchey and Koch Records. It was the first new solo release from Kool G Rap in six years, and its producers included DJ Premier, Marley Marl, Domingo, and Marks. KL of Screwball, D-Roc and Haylie Duff appeared as a guest vocalists.

Half a Klip was Kool G Rap's first solo release since 2002's The Giancana Story and features nine original songs and two bonus tracks, showcasing the veteran rapper maintaining his gritty storytelling style while experimenting with a more contemporary sound. The EP was initially set to be released in March 2007 and then was pushed back to September 25, 2007 before finally coming out on February 5, 2008.

The song "What's More Realer Than That" came out as a street single in February 2007.

Half a Klip received mostly mixed reviews from music critics. Greg Watkins from AllHipHop gave the EP 3½ out of five, saying "The nine tracks probably are not enough to support [Kool G Rap's] claim of being underrated; especially since some of them only run for about two minutes. However, they do keep you thirsting for more which is probably what G Rap was hoping to do with this one".HipHopDX's J-23 gave the EP three out of five and said "The appropriately-titled Half a Klip may only be 9 tracks deep, but it brings the Kool Genius of Rap back where he needs to be. With production from former Juice Crew captain Marley Marl, DJ Premier, Domingo and Moss, the Queens legend is backed by the right kind of producers. The only glaring weak spot on the EP is "Turn It Out," a track that is just as cheesy as its horribly cliché hook; "riding to the club, candy coated on the dubs." That doesn't mean Half A Klip is flawless otherwise, other than on the original version of "100 Rounds" (from Domingo's The Most Underrated), and "With a Bullet" do you really get the G Rap of old; spitting breathless flames at a rapid pace".


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