Customer Reviews
be careful - By: Mr. J. huie, 05 Jan 2007 
this is a great album. some don't like it but just know that there are two versions of this album. one of the versions has more tracks. why they took off some of the best tracks is a mystry to me but look out for it.
HMMMMMMM......... - By: , 26 May 2004 
Not overly-impressed by this effort from the sextet that are SSC. Having bought X-Raisons on a recommendation from a mate, I thought this would be another masterful effort when I saw the CD going cheaply. X-Raisons really impressed me with it's musicality & the diversity of rapping styles as well but this is not as impressive. There are some good beats & good rapping but Saian often lose their way. Some tracks start off & you think to yourself 'this is money well spent' only for you to lose interest just half a minute later. The development & progression is often missing from the tracks & some have quite a monotonous feel to them. As always, SSC's rapping skills are there for all to hear but the beats maybe not on this album.
Some may like it but this is not for me. Mach 6 & Cinquieme As have shown that MC Solaar is an artist more capable of sustaining excellent production,lyrics & beats for a long period of time.
Saian really are good - By: , 20 Oct 2002 
I bought this album after buying their other album X-raisons. And again i wasin no way disapointed. If you liked X-raisons, i suggest buy this. If you don't own X-raisons, buy that. HELL BUY THEM BOTH! The only thing that is bad about this is the skits, which, as they arein french! mean nothing to me. But the rest of the album is great & i even know some of the words, so i can sing alongin french, having no clue what I am saying.
French hip-hop group - By: rude_boy_rogers@hotmail.com, 21 Jul 2001 
This album from french hip-hop group saian supa crew reflects not only the continuous rise of french hip hop originating out of the urban french ghettos but also shows the uprise of beat boxingin todays hip hop story. Tracks such as pitchy & scratchy reflect the masterful skillz of this crewin their beats skillz which throws threat on the well known skillz of 'the roots'in this form of hip hopping. For those who speak french this is a great exploration into the language while at the same time removing the blinkers showing MC Solaar as the one only true french rap artist.
Dexterous, intelligent and strong;how hiphop should be again - By: , 20 Mar 2001 
I wasin France at the high of the "Angela" craze & fellin love with the Crew then & there. Leeroy, Vicelow, Specta, Feniski, Fly le Mic Buddha & Sir Samuel are fantastic & skilled at MCing & human beatboxing, it seems hiphop needs "un peu de" French influence! People are prejudiced against this because they think French music is all Vanessa Paradis & morose old men with berets & accordions but the songs are so lyrical even if you don't understand them. The celerity & ingenuity of the skits are astounding - beautiful old school beats blended with visionary French verse. The revolution is coming to Britain's shores - Vive le Crew & the renaissance of hiphop!