Three years after their debut the High & Mighty returned with their second album, Air Force 1, released on Eastern Conference rather than Rawkus in 2002. Granted, not much had changed for High & Mighty members Mr. Eon and DJ Mighty Mi in the interm. They still represented underground hip-hop at its best: lots scratching and sampling; a quirky and witty rather than tough and glamorous ethos; and no pandering crossover efforts. There were other changes, though: the most obvious being the missing Rawkus affiliation, which is invaluable in underground hip-hop where integrity is all important. And with the missing affiliation comes the missing guests — Mos Def, Pharoahe Monch, Eminem, Kool Keith, etc. — that helped make Home Field Advantage such a momentous debut for the High & Mighty.
A1 | Two Minute Drill (Intro) | |
A2 | Nowhere To Hide At | |
A3 | Artillery | |
A4 | You Don’t Wanna F*ck Wit | |
B1 | Mighty Mi In The Land Of Deadstock | |
B2 | And Then (Skit) | |
B3 | More In Outs | |
B4 | Illadel Jackmove | |
B5 | Hedley (Skit) | |
B6 | What’s After |