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Hannicap Circus

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Released
  
June 28, 2005

Length
  
69:17

Release date
  
28 June 2005

Recorded
  
2004–2005

Artist
  
Bizarre

Label
  
BMG JAPAN

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Producer
  
Hi-Tek Mr. Porter Eminem PMG Shea Sicknotes Sol Messiah Erick Sermon Mike Chav Silent Riot J Thrill Raphael Saadiq

Hannicap Circus (2005)
  
Blue Cheese & Coney Island (2007)

Genres
  
Hip hop music, Gangsta rap, Hardcore hip hop, Midwest hip hop

Similar
  
Bizarre albums, Hip hop music albums

Bizzare hannicap circus album


Hannicap Circus is the debut studio album by American rapper Bizarre, it was released on June 28, 2005. Guest appearances include Eminem, Kon Artis, King Gordy, Devin the Dude, Big Boi, Erick Sermon, Young Miles, Sindee Syringe, stic.man, Obie Trice, Dion, Raphael Saadiq and D12.

Contents

Hannicap Circus is a huge reflection of Bizarre's rap persona and stage presence and yet many of the songs carry important subject matter, a bit of Bizarre's past and talking about the state of hip-hop. The album peaked at number 48 on the Billboard 200, selling 21,000 copies for the first week. It spawned only one single: "Rockstar".

Bizarre gospel weed song


Critical reception

Hannicap Circus received mixed reviews from music critics who were less than enthusiastic with Bizarre's brand of humor and drama. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 reviews from mainstream critics the album received an average score of 44, based on 8 reviews.

AllMusic's David Jeffries praised the album for its beats and lyrical content that were more akin to a better produced Insane Clown Posse, calling it "solid, filthy, fun, and everything else that you'd want from a less nimble Kool Keith." Steve 'Flash' Juon of RapReviews found Bizarre's brand of demented shock humor entertaining and is complemented with appropriate production and a cast of equally game featured artists, concluding that "for fans of D12 and/or Hunter S. Thompson, Hannicap Circus is one crazy trip through the mind of a lunatic."

Usman Sajjid of The Situation felt that the material was hampered by the beats and lyricism lacking energy, concluding that "With a moderate effort from D12’s Bizarre, ‘Hannicap Circus’ may have just exceeded expectations of rap listeners not expecting a strong album." Dorian Lynskey of The Guardian said that the album had potential to be a competent horrorcore effort but was weighted down by Bizarre wanting it to be both humorous and dramatic with neither side fully delivering, concluding that, "Hannicap Circus is the last thing you'd expect from a fat, shower-cap-wearing, nipple-rubbing son of a bitch: boring." Nathan Rabin of The A.V. Club heavily criticized Bizarre for his monotonous delivery over subject matter that fails to gain laughs, saying that "anyone who doesn't find the topics of pedophilia, drug abuse, or incest innately hilarious will find Hannicap Circus rough going."

Soundtrack

"Gospel Weed Song" is featured during the credits of Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay.

Track listing

Note: On the edited Version, all skits were cut and it left only 17 tracks. Also all profanity was blanked on the edited version with the exception of "Fuck Your Life", which allegedly contained backmasking.

Songs

1Public Service Announcement (skit)0:26
2Intro1:38
3Gospel Weed Song3:36

References

Hannicap Circus Wikipedia