Life in the Streets is the debut album by
reggae/
ragga recording artist
Prince Ital Joe and the third album by rapper
Marky Mark. The album was released in 1994 for Ultraphonic Records and blended Prince Ital Joe's
reggae with Marky Mark's
hip hop.[5]Life in the Streets was not released in the United States, but it was a success in Germany, where most of the album was produced in the
Eurodance style. Four singles charted on Germany's
Media Control Charts: "Life in the Streets" (#12), "
Happy People" (#4), "Babylon" (#17), and "United", which held the #1 position for five weeks. Songs "Life in the Streets", "In Love" and "United" appeared in the
Danny DeVito movie Renaissance Man, while "United" also appeared in The NeverEnding Story III.
Critical reception
Pan-European magazine Music & Media wrote, "United they made more impact then the two on their own. The album roughly follows the pattern of the hit single(s), which is Euro dance coupled with American rap know-how. Currently residing on Jamaica, the Prince throws in some reggae ("To Be Important") for good measure, whereas
Boston kid Marky takes care of the streetwise hip hop ("In the 90's"). Despite his job as a model for
Calvin Klein, he's still very keen on staying real. It's the kind of reality, based on the certainty of a further string of hits engendered by this work of collaboration."[6]
Life in the Streets is the debut album by
reggae/
ragga recording artist
Prince Ital Joe and the third album by rapper
Marky Mark. The album was released in 1994 for Ultraphonic Records and blended Prince Ital Joe's
reggae with Marky Mark's
hip hop.[5]Life in the Streets was not released in the United States, but it was a success in Germany, where most of the album was produced in the
Eurodance style. Four singles charted on Germany's
Media Control Charts: "Life in the Streets" (#12), "
Happy People" (#4), "Babylon" (#17), and "United", which held the #1 position for five weeks. Songs "Life in the Streets", "In Love" and "United" appeared in the
Danny DeVito movie Renaissance Man, while "United" also appeared in The NeverEnding Story III.
Critical reception
Pan-European magazine Music & Media wrote, "United they made more impact then the two on their own. The album roughly follows the pattern of the hit single(s), which is Euro dance coupled with American rap know-how. Currently residing on Jamaica, the Prince throws in some reggae ("To Be Important") for good measure, whereas
Boston kid Marky takes care of the streetwise hip hop ("In the 90's"). Despite his job as a model for
Calvin Klein, he's still very keen on staying real. It's the kind of reality, based on the certainty of a further string of hits engendered by this work of collaboration."[6]