Rock Paper Scissors is a 2008 studio album by Canadian hip hop artist Noah23 , released on Legendary Entertainment and Plague Language.[ 8] A music video was produced for "Fame".[ 9]
Rock Paper Scissors Released September 23, 2008 (2008-09-23 ) Genre Hip hop Length 70 :00 Label Legendary Entertainment, Plague Language Producer Noah23 (exec. ) , Anucongo, Ceschi , Debmaster, Eclekt, Factor Chandelier , Fresh Kils, Giovanni Marks , Gregory Pepper , Jim Guthrie , Lord Kufu, Madadam, Mr Soch, Naval Aviator, Playpad Circus, Riff Raff, The Sad Clowns, Small Is Beautiful , Thur Deephrey, Zoën
Alan Ranta of PopMatters gave the album 7 stars out of 10, saying: "Regardless of the current state, history will remember Noah23."[ 5] Addi Stewart of Now said: "You make your own meanings out of this kind of madman genius rap, and Rock Paper Scissors is a winner if you are up for investing a little imagination."[ 4]
Title Producer(s) 1. "Hungry" (featuring All Things Invisible) Mr Soch 3:54 2. "Pinball" (featuring Gregory Pepper ) Madadam 2:59 3. "Half Drunk" (featuring Cadence Weapon ) Madadam 1:46 4. "Crystal Palace" (featuring Wormhole) Lord Kufu 2:29 5. "Raw Nukes" (featuring Livestock ) Small Is Beautiful 4:02 6. "Gaia Bacteria" (featuring Demune) Playpad Circus 3:27 7. "Faded" (featuring Ceschi ) Ceschi 4:13 8. "Elephant March" (featuring Bleubird and Fidget) Gregory Pepper 3:40 9. "Toy Story" (featuring The Main) Gregory Pepper 2:21 10. "Moon Landing" (featuring Josh Martinez ) Anucongo 2:53 11. "Rusty Robotz" (featuring Baracuda ) Anucongo 2:40 12. "Things Get Done" (featuring Modulok ) Debmaster 3:10 13. "Give It to the People" Giovanni Marks 1:13 14. "Ils Persistent" (featuring Delectable) Eclekt 2:30 15. "Tragic Comedy" (featuring Epic, K-the-I??? , and Sole ) Thur Deephrey 2:56 16. "Gothic Cathedral" (featuring Hangnail and Homesick) Naval Aviator 2:27 17. "Olfactory Memorial" Zoën 2:23 18. "Black Ball" (featuring Tykus and Wordburglar ) Fresh Kils 4:07 19. "Wisdom Teeth" (featuring The Sad Clowns) The Sad Clowns 2:31 20. "Dead End Game" (featuring StapleMouth) Riff Raff 5:18 21. "True Romance" (featuring Athena and Sankofa) Factor Chandelier 3:10 22. "Torn Again" (featuring Jim Guthrie ) Jim Guthrie 2:24 23. "Fame" Madadam 3:27
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^ a b Stewart, Addi (January 14, 2009). "NOAH23: Rock Paper Scissors (Legendary Entertainment)" . Now . Retrieved July 26, 2018 .
^ a b Ranta, Alan (February 12, 2009). "Noah23: Rock, Paper, Scissors" . PopMatters . Archived from the original on July 16, 2014. Retrieved July 26, 2018 .
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^ Khanna, Vish (September 3, 2008). "Noah23 Preps New Album, Tour" . Exclaim! . Retrieved July 26, 2018 .
^ Fame on YouTube