No Wising Up No Settling Down

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No Wising Up No Settling Down
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Studio album by
ReleasedMay 1, 2013 (2013-05-01)
Genre Hip hop
Length49:46
Label Black Canyon
Producer
Sole chronology
A Ruthless Criticism of Everything Existing
(2012)
No Wising Up No Settling Down
(2013)
Crimes Against Totality
(2013)
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No Wising Up No Settling Down is a solo studio album by American hip hop artist Sole. It was released on May 1, 2013. [2] [3] It includes contributions from Gold Panda, The Hood Internet, Dosh, Ceschi, Man Mantis, Skyrider, Cars & Trains, and Loden. [4] Music videos were created for "I Think I'm Emma Goldman" [5] and "Extremophile". [6]

Contents

Production

Meant to be a sequel to A Ruthless Criticism of Everything Existing , [7] No Wising Up No Settling Down is the second installment in the Ruthless Criticism of Everything Existing series. [8] It "focuses more on the personal and social/philosophical aspects of the class struggle", abandoning the "overtly political song writing for a more subtle, honest, experimental and poetic approach." [8]

Track listing

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Introfukyall" (featuring Decomposure)Man Mantis3:39
2."The Trap" (featuring Mestizo) DJ Pain 1 4:07
3."Civil War" (featuring Ceschi and Sean Bonnette) Skyrider 5:15
4."Insurgent Rap"DJ Pain 13:14
5."My Veganism" (featuring Cars & Trains) Cars & Trains 3:28
6."People Piss Me Off" Loden 3:59
7."I Think I'm Emma Goldman"DJ Pain 13:38
8."Geneology of Giving a Fuck"Snubluck3:00
9."Gangster of Love"3:00
10."Extremophile" (featuring Robin Walker) Gold Panda 2:39
11."303 Ways to Die" (featuring Manerok and Time)Man Mantis3:19
12."Prole"Spencertron4:02
13."No Wising Up No Settling Down" Dosh 3:12
14."War on Self" (featuring William Ryan Fritch)3:14
Total length:49:46

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