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'''''The Master Plan''''' is the third [[studio album]] by Canadian [[hip hop music|hip hop]] group [[Dream Warriors]], released October 25, 1996 on [[EMI|EMI Records]] in the United Kingdom and Canada. It spawned the singles "Float On", "What Do You Want "Ladies"", and "Sound Clash".
'''''The Master Plan''''' is the third [[studio album]] by Canadian [[hip hop music|hip hop]] group [[Dream Warriors]], released October 25, 1996 on [[EMI|EMI Records]] in the United Kingdom and Canada. It spawned the singles "Float On", "What Do You Want "Ladies"", and "Sound Clash". ONCE YOU GO BLACK YOU'LL NEVER GO BACK!


Compared to their previous albums, ''The Master Plan'' is more [[Caribbean]]-influenced, featuring collaborations with artists such as [[Beenie Man]] and General Degree.<ref>[{{Allmusic|class=album|id=r421038|pure_url=yes}} Anthology: A Decade of Hits 1988-1998 > Overview] Allmusic. Accessed on February 4, 2010.</ref> It was nominated for [[Juno Award for Rap Recording of the Year|Best Rap Recording]] at the [[Juno Awards of 1997|1997 Juno Awards]]. Later that year, [[Spek]] and DJ Luv left the group.<ref>[http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Artists/D/Dream_Warriors/1998/05/01/744680.html Bad rap on rap] JAM! Music. Accessed on February 4, 2010.</ref><ref>[http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Pop_Encyclopedia/D/Dream_Warriors.html Artist: Dream Warriors] JAM! Music. Accessed on February 4, 2010.</ref>
Compared to their previous albums, ''The Master Plan'' is more [[Caribbean]]-influenced, featuring collaborations with artists such as [[Beenie Man]] and General Degree.<ref>[{{Allmusic|class=album|id=r421038|pure_url=yes}} Anthology: A Decade of Hits 1988-1998 > Overview] Allmusic. Accessed on February 4, 2010.</ref> It was nominated for [[Juno Award for Rap Recording of the Year|Best Rap Recording]] at the [[Juno Awards of 1997|1997 Juno Awards]]. Later that year, [[Spek]] and DJ Luv left the group.<ref>[http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Artists/D/Dream_Warriors/1998/05/01/744680.html Bad rap on rap] JAM! Music. Accessed on February 4, 2010.</ref><ref>[http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Pop_Encyclopedia/D/Dream_Warriors.html Artist: Dream Warriors] JAM! Music. Accessed on February 4, 2010.</ref>

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The Master Plan is the third studio album by Canadian hip hop group Dream Warriors, released October 25, 1996 on EMI Records in the United Kingdom and Canada. It spawned the singles "Float On", "What Do You Want "Ladies"", and "Sound Clash". ONCE YOU GO BLACK YOU'LL NEVER GO BACK!

Compared to their previous albums, The Master Plan is more Caribbean-influenced, featuring collaborations with artists such as Beenie Man and General Degree.[1] It was nominated for Best Rap Recording at the 1997 Juno Awards. Later that year, Spek and DJ Luv left the group.[2][3]

Track listing

# Title Producer(s) Featured guest(s) Length
1. "Fear None (Interlude)" DJ Luv Madd Anju 1:36
2. "The Era of "Stay Real"" DJ Luv 3:56
3. "Here Today Gone Tomorrow" DJ Luv 3:46
4. "Sound Clash" David Williams and DJ Luv Beenie Man 4:22
5. "The Master Plan" DJ Luv Kandu 3:38
6. "Float On" DJ Luv Kuya 4:30
7. "What Do You Want "Ladies"" DJ Luv Saskia 4:27
8. "From the Beginning" DJ Luv 2:38
9. "Test of Purity" DJ Luv 3:58
10. "Luvz History Lesson (Interlude)" David Williams and DJ Luv 2:15
11. "Dem No Ready" DJ Luv General Degree 3:59
12. "Who's the Crook" DJ Luv 3:44
13. "First Ya Live" DJ Luv Riddler 3:50
14. "Times Are Changing" DJ Luv Wriggz 4:37
15. "Sound Clash (FattaSly Extended Mix)" Fatta Marshall Beenie Man 6:54

Samples

References

  1. ^ Anthology: A Decade of Hits 1988-1998 > Overview Allmusic. Accessed on February 4, 2010.
  2. ^ Bad rap on rap JAM! Music. Accessed on February 4, 2010.
  3. ^ Artist: Dream Warriors JAM! Music. Accessed on February 4, 2010.