2002, Def Jux
Mr. Lif, the hardworking Bostonian MC, drops a debut LP that playfully discloses in lyrical fashion his inner battle of whether or not to return to his nine-to-five job, but the long-overdue record practically guarantees he'll no longer need the day job. One of the working-class heroes signed to {hip-hop} indie Definitive Jux, Liffy enjoyed a busy 2002, releasing the Emergency Rations EP and appearing on several releases from the Jux camp. I Phantom is slightly less politically aggressive than the EP in overall aesthetic, with blue-collar rhymes over hype, funky tracks with great production by Fakts One, DJ Hype, Edan, and Lif himself. The guest appearances on the mic by Akrobatik, a fellow fledgling Bostonion, Edan, Aesop Rock, El-P, and Jean Grae make all the tracks quality and seal the deal on Lif's breakthrough set. ~ Nic Kincaid, All Music Guide
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Bad Card (Skit) |
| 2 | A Glimpse at the Struggle |
| 3 | Return of the B-Boy |
| 4 | Live From the Plantation |
| 5 | New Man Theme |
| 6 | Handouts (Skit) |
| 7 | Status |
| 8 | Success |
| 9 | Daddy Dearest |
| 10 | The Now |
| 11 | Friends and Neighbors |
| 12 | Iron Helix |
| 13 | Earthcrusher |
| 14 | Post Mortem |
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