From hoops legends and life lessons to street games and Street Fighter 2, Mega Ran’s eleventh solo studio album is as irresistible and engaging as it is sharp and savvy. A brilliantly insightful, creative, and honest work of art, Live ’95 blends the worlds of hip-hop, basketball, video gaming, and more together for an innovative and inspiring record that ultimately captures real life where it is: In those fleeting moments that all too easily pass us by.
In a way, one could argue this record is historical – its references may pre-date many a listener – and yet, there’s no denying the relevance and importance of these songs today. Rooted in the past, with his feet in the present and his vision on the future, Mega Ran’s music is timeless, classic, and all-around catchy. It’s a swish.
A1 | Live '95 (Basketball Diaries) |
A2 | Comeback Player Of The Year |
A3 | Flight 2.0 |
A4 | Craig Hodges |
A5 | Faces Of Fear |
A6 | In The Game |
A7 | Fab Five |
B1 | 1995 (Generation Of Miracles) |
B2 | T. Hardaway Interlude |
B3 | Box And One |
B4 | Godly Dreams |
B5 | Tractor Beam |
B6 | For The Love Of The Game |