Salt-n-Pepa's "Blacks' Magic" Album: A Turning Point in Hip Hop History

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Salt-N-Pepa's album "Black's Magic" is available for download. This iconic hip-hop group released their fourth studio album in 1990, and it was a major success. The album features hits like "Let's Talk About Sex" and "You Showed Me" and showcases Salt-N-Pepa's signature blend of rap, soul, and pop sounds. "Black's Magic" was praised for its empowering and sex-positive lyrics, which spoke directly to their audience and challenged societal norms. The album became the first by an all-female rap group to reach the top of the charts and further solidified Salt-N-Pepa's place in music history. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to their music, "Black's Magic" is a must-download for any hip-hop enthusiast.


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It s black magic I believe in black magic And the life that I live is black magic Anything that I give is black magic And my feet in the street is black magic And my soul in control is black magic Repeat. Yo Spin once again help me get this crowd on its feet So we can set it off I ve got your back Salt you know I m never soft Yo where s your records at.

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Whether you're a long-time fan or new to their music, "Black's Magic" is a must-download for any hip-hop enthusiast..

Blacks Magic Lyrics

Yo Spin once again help me get this crowd on its feet
So we can set it off
I've got your back Salt you know I'm never soft
Yo where's your records at?
Right beside me
Ready to give a scratch?
Yep like poison ivy

It's the Nineties the year for change can you prove it?
I made this beat I'm an Invincible, and I produced it
It's in my soul to roll and flow, take control
Sold the show, can go like a pogo stick
Hot hit, dop, dip, rock, rip, don't shop on my hit list
'cause I can be a witch if
They music is cool, and it can calm the savage beast
Then we got plenty of beats for the beasts to eat
A party animal that's livin' rather large, in fact
Take out the camera, Salt, (Why?) I want to picture that
Make sure it's focused or you may only not have noticed
Before I cut up a jam I yell a "hocus pocus"
And right before your eyes you'll understand the name
Musicans and magicians are usually the same
And the fame, proclaim, obtains, the stain will gain a rain
That pours, it soars my brain to yours
Ordained by law to train the poor
I'll make sure that there ain't gonna be no more
It's a treachery hidden up the sleeves of men
Magic will only work for those who do believe in them

Black magic, it's black magic
Do you believe in black magic?
It's black magic
I believe in black magic
It's black magic
Do you believe in black magic?
It's black magic
I believe in

We call this song "Black Magic" 'cause it's a fact
Anything that's tragic relates to black
Coincidental? (No) Here's an example, Jack
Words as ancient as fossils or artifacts
Black Sunday or Monday
Black tongues or lungs may cause a black sleep
Why say black sheep?
Black sabbath is evil, black market illegal
A black widow is deadly, black potion ain't healthy
See, some try to say dark-skinned men ain't sexy true
Darker the cherry, you know how sweet will be the juice
Music's the only thing that brings the dead right back to life
Have faith and it will guide you through the night just like a light
Never say Salt steered you wrong inside a concert hall
My crystal ball can see the future, to the beat y'all

Magic, it's black magic
Do you believe in magic?
It's black magic
I believe in magic
It's black magic
Do you believe in magic?
It's black magic
I believe in magic

And my feet in the street is black magic
And my soul in control is black magic
And the life that I live is black magic
Anything that I give is black magic

It's black magic
Do you believe in magic?
It's black magic
I believe in

In magic, a dimension of sight and sound
Where people see in only shades of brown
And reality is the same as a fantasy
Is this the way you want your world to be?
Not me, I want variety in my society
Where I can change if I don't like what I see, you see
This is a woman speakin' bringin' door-to-door, seekin'
Tranquilty, that abilty will keep on repeatin'
To saw someone in half may be a trick or treat
Making them dance and laugh is somethin' quite unique
Abracadabra, Salt's comin' at ya
You say my music was a phase, a fad, huh, I proved you wrong
Over ten years and still goin' strong
Whoever heard of a fad kickin' for so long?

Magic, it's black magic
Do you believe in magic?
It's black magic
I believe in magic
It's black magic
Do you believe in magic?
It's black magic
I believe in black magic

And the life that I live is black magic
Anything that I give is black magic
And my feet in the street is black magic
And my soul in control is black magic
(Repeat)

Writer(s): HERBY AZOR
Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com

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Reviews for "The Challenges Faced by Salt-n-Pepa in Creating "Blacks' Magic"

1. John - 1 star
I was really disappointed with the "Salt n Pepa Blacks Magic" download. The album didn't live up to the hype and definitely didn't capture the magic that their previous work had. The tracks were forgettable and lacked the energy and creativity I was expecting. Overall, it felt like a generic and uninspired attempt at recapturing past glory. Save your money and skip this one.
2. Sarah - 2 stars
I had high hopes for the "Salt n Pepa Blacks Magic" download, but unfortunately, it fell short for me. The album lacked cohesiveness and felt disjointed. The production was lackluster, and the lyrics didn't have the impact or depth that I was expecting. It felt like a rushed and half-hearted effort rather than a well-crafted project. I won't be listening to this album again.
3. Michael - 1 star
I regret purchasing the "Salt n Pepa Blacks Magic" download. The songs on this album lack originality and come off as formulaic and generic. There's nothing memorable or exciting about the tracks, and it feels like a missed opportunity for Salt n Pepa to deliver something special. I would recommend fans stick to their earlier work and give this one a pass.
4. Emily - 2 stars
I was a fan of Salt n Pepa's previous albums, but "Blacks Magic" didn't impress me. The album felt disjointed, with a lack of consistency in its sound and style. It's evident that they were trying to experiment with different genres and production techniques, but it didn't quite hit the mark for me. Some tracks felt out of place and disconnected from their usual hip-hop sound. Overall, I found the album to be underwhelming and not up to their usual standards.

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