Saigon The Greatest Story Never Told Chapter 2 Rar Association

Saigon The Greatest Story Never Told Chapter 2 Rar Association Average ratng: 6,0/10 4568reviews

Contents • • • • • Release and promotion [ ] The album was originally scheduled to be released on September 11, 2012, but was later pushed back until November 6, 2012. The track listing for the album was released on September 20, 2012. The first single 'Not Like Them' featuring was released on September 11, 2012.

On September 11, 2012, the music video for 'Not Like Them' featuring was released. On October 24, 2012, the music video was released for 'Relafriendship' featuring G Martin. The second single, 'The Best Thing that I Found' featuring and Corbett, was premiered on on October 26, 2012. On November 5, 2012, the music video was released for 'Blown Away'. On November 27 2012, the music video was released for 'The Game Changer' featuring. On December 12, 2012, the music video was released for 'Plant The Seed (What U Paid For)'.

On January 29, 2013, the music video was released for 'Our Babies 2 (Crazy World)'. On March 26, 2013, the music video was released for 'Best Thing That I Found' featuring and Corbett. On May 27, 2013, the music video was released for 'Rap vs. Critical response [ ] Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating 7/10 A– RapReviews 8/10 (XL) The Greatest Story Never Told Chapter 2: Bread and Circuses was met with generally favorable reviews from. At, which assigns a rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an score of 69, based on 6 reviews, which indicates 'positive reviews'. Of found the album 'slightly less militant and, as a direct result, stronger' than its predecessor and stated, 'almost nothing here dips to ordinary. And beats or not, one reason is that the rapper's rough clarity is musical bedrock.'

Chris Dart of gave the album a seven out of ten, saying 'Saigon's only downfall is that sometimes he's just a little too earnest. Social conscience and political awareness are good, but occasionally they feel too much like he's making us eat our vegetables. 'Brownsville Girl' comes across like an after-school special, while 'Blown Away' is just straight-up ham-fisted in its tales of social injustice. These missteps aside, it's hard to argue with Bread and Circuses. It's not game changing, but Saigon's fanbase will love it, and sometimes it's better to stick with what you know.'

Amanda Bassa of gave the album three and a half stars out of five, saying 'In true Sai-giddy fashion, he leaves his audience with some of his own lessons that he has learned in life. Rather than sounding preachy, he succeeds in leaving the impression that he simply wants other people to listen, understand, and take notes in hopes that children like his daughter won’t have to grow up in such a volatile environment (word to 'Crazy World'). “Stocking Cap” Sai may be no more, but Saigon proves that he still hasn’t lost his touch on the mic.' Christopher Minaya of gave the album an XL, saying 'In short, Saigon’s second LP offers a sizable amount of diversity over fitting instrumentals, exhibiting how much he has evolved as a rapper by personifying his bars to reflect his music and his life. The album is gratifying, surely enough to make those whom purchase the album to be happy with what they paid for.' Steve Juon of RapReviews gave the album an eight out of ten, saying 'As a sequel to ' The Greatest Story Never Told' some people will feel that it's not as good as the original, but as for this reviewer Saigon is still that dude who has something to say that's worth hearing.'

David Jeffries of gave the album four outr of five stars, saying 'Still, the beats are as varied and well selected as the guest list which counts Styles P, Chamillionaire, Marsha Ambrosius, and Lecrae amongst its most desirable guest shots. A couple more albums this rich and Saigon might actually save the game, begging the question: then what will he rap about?' Commercial performance [ ] The album debuted at number 151 on the chart, with first-week sales of 2,800 copies in the United States. Track listing [ ] No.

Saigon The Greatest Story Never Told Chapter 2 Rar Association

Title Producer(s) Length 1. 'Plant the Seed (What U Paid For)' Shuko, Just Blaze 3:49 2. Real', Clev Trev 2:46 3. 'Let Me Run' (featuring Corbett) DJ Corbett 4:02 4. 'Not Like Them' (featuring ) DJ Corbett 2:56 5. 'Brownsville Girl' Shuko 2:38 6.

The sequel to his much delayed debut LP The Greatest Story Never Told, Saigon's sophomore album The Greatest Story Never Told Chapter 2: Bread and Circuses showcases the maturation of the Yardfather's artistry as he explores harsh realities once more in addition to his career, moral sense, religion.

'The Game Changer' (featuring ) Canei Finch 3:49 7. 'Blown Away' DJ Corbett 3:08 8. 'When Will U Love Me' (featuring ) Rich Kidd 4:11 9. 'The Vowel Song' (featuring Rayne Dior) Saigon, Rayne Dior 0:24 10. 'Best Thing That I Found' (featuring & Corbett) DJ Corbett 3:34 11. 'Relafriendship' (featuring G Martin) Shuko, Bounce Brothas 4:05 12.

'Yeah Yeah' Shuko 3:03 13. 'Forever Dreamin’' (featuring Tony Collins) Canei Finch 4:42 14. 'Intervention (Let It Go)' (featuring G Martin) Sire, Clev Trev 4:51 15.

'Our Babies 2 (Crazy World)' Clev Trev 3:42 16. 'Keep Pushing' (featuring ) DJ Corbett 3:22 17. 'Blown Away Pt. 2' (featuring ) DJ Corbett 2:56 18. Real (Homegrown)' Clev Trev 3:22 References [ ]. Retrieved 2012-09-23. Retrieved 2012-09-23.

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Across all eras. Personally I would say that it is the Maccrage’s Honour from M42 (the latest version). This is because it received an extensive upgrade, courtesy of Cawl himself, which gave it a 10% boost in performance across all its systems. Alongside various other ancient tech he installed on it. Its also the home base of Cawl, implying he made extra sure it was as strong as he could make it.

The Conqueror as it was in M31 would be a close second (if we were talking about just the M31 setting, I would have put it first) because of the expert skill of its crew. It managed to hold off a massive Ultramarine boarding action and hold its own against 40 smaller Ultramarine vessels alongside the Fidelitas Lex and the Trisaigon and unlike the Fidelitas Lex it actually survived the battle. The weakest one imo, would be the Chronicle of Ashes, the second Word Bearer Gloriana. It was boarded and captured by just 300 Marines of the Ultramarines 22nd Chapter who made it their Chapter Flagship. What are your thoughts?

I don’t know much about the other Glorianas capabilities. I’ve read about the Iron Blood and the Hrafnkel but the books never went into detail about their capabilities and often presented them as just another battleship. Since Space Combat is your forte.