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Da Bomb!!!! This album is hot! My fave tracks are "Get At Me", "Diggin' U Out", "Safe & Sound", "Somethin' 4 Tha Mood", "Itz Your Fantasy", "Tha Ho In You", "Dollaz & Sense", "Let You Havit", "Summer Breeze" & "Sucka Free". This album is a pure classic with great production. I highly recommend everyone to go buy this album.
posted January 16, 2005 at 06:27:14 PM
This album is hot! I just got this album two days ago, and I didn't expect it to be that good (because of some of the reviews), but I am not one bit disapointed with this album.
It starts off greatly with "Change The Game" Featuring Mausberg, this song has a great beat which just gets you bouncing. "Did Ya'll Feel Dat" Featuring Mausberg & Skaboobie is a pretty good song with a nice beat and an alright chorus. "We Came 2 Play" Featuring A.M.G & El Debarge is a good song with a good beat, the chorus is a bit annoying though. "Pitch It On A Party" is so catchy its just not funny, I love this track, the chorus is fantastic and the beat is so good you'll have it stuck in your head for hours after listening to it. "I Don't Want To Party With You" isn't quite as good as the other songs on this album, but the beat is alright. "Moteh Records 1 (Interlude)" is a pointless, long skit. "Sexuality" is an awesome song with an awesome beat and a really catchy hook & chorus. "How Come?" is a pretty good song, with a creative beat (water dripping from a tap), the chorus is pretty average though. "U Ain't Fresh!" Featuring Erick Sermon & Ham is a good song with a great beat, the chorus is pretty boring though. "Roger's Groove" is a track dedicated to Roger Troutman (R.I.P), it has a nice beat but gets too repetetive. "Moteh Records II (Interlude)" is another pointless skit. "Quikker Said Than Dunn" is a copy of Eazy-E's classic "Eazyer Said Than Dunn", "Quikker Said Than Dunn" is not quite as good as "Eazyer Said Than Dunn" but is still hot, at the end of the track he does a dedication to Eazy-E (R.I.P). "Straight Off The Streets (Interlude)" is another pointless skit. "Speak On It" Featuring Mausberg & A.M.G, is an average song with a pretty good beat and average rapping. "Do Whutcha Want" Featuring Digital Underground & A.M.G is a good song with a catchy chorus and a pretty good beat. "Well" Featuring Rapael Saadiq & Mausberg is a good song, with an average beat and a pretty good chorus. "Quik's Groove V" is good, but probably the worst "Quik's Groove" ever. "Do I Love Her" Featuring Suga Free is a great song with a great old-school hip hop beat and good rapping, this song has a pretty average chorus, though. "Tha Divorce Song" Featuring El Debarge is an alright song with a good beat, but there's no DJ Quik in it, the whole song is just by El Debarge which is annoying because he's a singer, not a rapper. "Balance & Options (Outro)" is a nice, little outro to the album, but could be better.
Anyway, this album is definitely worth getting.
It starts off greatly with "Change The Game" Featuring Mausberg, this song has a great beat which just gets you bouncing. "Did Ya'll Feel Dat" Featuring Mausberg & Skaboobie is a pretty good song with a nice beat and an alright chorus. "We Came 2 Play" Featuring A.M.G & El Debarge is a good song with a good beat, the chorus is a bit annoying though. "Pitch It On A Party" is so catchy its just not funny, I love this track, the chorus is fantastic and the beat is so good you'll have it stuck in your head for hours after listening to it. "I Don't Want To Party With You" isn't quite as good as the other songs on this album, but the beat is alright. "Moteh Records 1 (Interlude)" is a pointless, long skit. "Sexuality" is an awesome song with an awesome beat and a really catchy hook & chorus. "How Come?" is a pretty good song, with a creative beat (water dripping from a tap), the chorus is pretty average though. "U Ain't Fresh!" Featuring Erick Sermon & Ham is a good song with a great beat, the chorus is pretty boring though. "Roger's Groove" is a track dedicated to Roger Troutman (R.I.P), it has a nice beat but gets too repetetive. "Moteh Records II (Interlude)" is another pointless skit. "Quikker Said Than Dunn" is a copy of Eazy-E's classic "Eazyer Said Than Dunn", "Quikker Said Than Dunn" is not quite as good as "Eazyer Said Than Dunn" but is still hot, at the end of the track he does a dedication to Eazy-E (R.I.P). "Straight Off The Streets (Interlude)" is another pointless skit. "Speak On It" Featuring Mausberg & A.M.G, is an average song with a pretty good beat and average rapping. "Do Whutcha Want" Featuring Digital Underground & A.M.G is a good song with a catchy chorus and a pretty good beat. "Well" Featuring Rapael Saadiq & Mausberg is a good song, with an average beat and a pretty good chorus. "Quik's Groove V" is good, but probably the worst "Quik's Groove" ever. "Do I Love Her" Featuring Suga Free is a great song with a great old-school hip hop beat and good rapping, this song has a pretty average chorus, though. "Tha Divorce Song" Featuring El Debarge is an alright song with a good beat, but there's no DJ Quik in it, the whole song is just by El Debarge which is annoying because he's a singer, not a rapper. "Balance & Options (Outro)" is a nice, little outro to the album, but could be better.
Anyway, this album is definitely worth getting.
posted January 16, 2005 at 07:43:22 PM
"Real Muthaph**kin G's" by Eazy-E Featuring B.G. Knoccout & Gangsta Dresta is one of the greatest dis' tracks ever. It disses Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg & all of Death Row Records. With lyrics like: "Motherf**k Dre, motherf**k Snoop, Motherf**k Death Row. Yo and here comes my left blow", "But tell me where the f**k ya found an anorexic rapper. Talkin' 'bout who ya go squabble with and who ya shoot, you're only 60 pounds when yer wet and wearin boots", "All of a sudden Dr. Dre is a G thang, but on his old album covers he was a she thang", "Softer then a b**ch but portrayed the roll of gangster. Ain't broke a law in yer life, yet every time you rap you yap about the guns and knifes. Just take a good look
at the N***a, and you'll capture the fact, that the b***ard is
simply just an actor, who mastered the bang and the slang
and the Mental, of N***az in Compton, Wattz, and South Central. Never ever once have you ran with the turf, yet in every verse you claim you used to do the dirt. But tell me who's a witness to your f**kin work, see ya never had no buiness, so save the drama jerk", "This is going out to
you studio gangsters. See I did dirt, put in work, and
many N***az can vouch that, so since i got stripes
i got the right to rap about that. But N***az like you
i gotta hate ya, cos i'm just tired of Suburbian N***az talkin about they comin from projects, knowin ya ain't seen the parts of the streets G", "wearin khackis and mob while ya rhyme, little f*g, try to sag, but ya flooding at the same time. And your set don't accept ya. So scared to kick it with yer homies 'cuz ya know they don't respect ya", "Dr Dre and Snoop Doggy Dogg are f**kin actors pranksters, studio gangsters, busters. But this time yer dealin with some real motherf**kers G's, N***a please, don't try to step because if ya do, then a pill cap is all that would be left", "ya tried to dis' the Eazy-E so now N***a it's on you and ya Doggy Dogg, think yer all honk and s**t. both of you b**ches, can come and suck my Doggy d**k. Beatin a b**ch don't make ya s**t, but then again some N***az think it makes a man. Damn it's a trip, how a N***a could switch so quick from wearin' lipstick, to smokin' on Chronic at picnics, and now ya think yer bigga, but to me you ain't nothin' but a b**ch a** N***a.
That ain't worth a food stamp, and at Death Row, i hear yer gettin treated like Boot camp. Gotta follow yer seargents directions, or get yer a** pumped with a Smith and Wesson" this has to be one of the best dis' tracks ever. It hits some real strong-points.
at the N***a, and you'll capture the fact, that the b***ard is
simply just an actor, who mastered the bang and the slang
and the Mental, of N***az in Compton, Wattz, and South Central. Never ever once have you ran with the turf, yet in every verse you claim you used to do the dirt. But tell me who's a witness to your f**kin work, see ya never had no buiness, so save the drama jerk", "This is going out to
you studio gangsters. See I did dirt, put in work, and
many N***az can vouch that, so since i got stripes
i got the right to rap about that. But N***az like you
i gotta hate ya, cos i'm just tired of Suburbian N***az talkin about they comin from projects, knowin ya ain't seen the parts of the streets G", "wearin khackis and mob while ya rhyme, little f*g, try to sag, but ya flooding at the same time. And your set don't accept ya. So scared to kick it with yer homies 'cuz ya know they don't respect ya", "Dr Dre and Snoop Doggy Dogg are f**kin actors pranksters, studio gangsters, busters. But this time yer dealin with some real motherf**kers G's, N***a please, don't try to step because if ya do, then a pill cap is all that would be left", "ya tried to dis' the Eazy-E so now N***a it's on you and ya Doggy Dogg, think yer all honk and s**t. both of you b**ches, can come and suck my Doggy d**k. Beatin a b**ch don't make ya s**t, but then again some N***az think it makes a man. Damn it's a trip, how a N***a could switch so quick from wearin' lipstick, to smokin' on Chronic at picnics, and now ya think yer bigga, but to me you ain't nothin' but a b**ch a** N***a.
That ain't worth a food stamp, and at Death Row, i hear yer gettin treated like Boot camp. Gotta follow yer seargents directions, or get yer a** pumped with a Smith and Wesson" this has to be one of the best dis' tracks ever. It hits some real strong-points.
posted January 12, 2005 at 09:20:00 PM
"Hit 'Em Up" by 2Pac Featuring The Outlawz is one of the best dis' tracks ever. This song is awesome. It disses: Notorious B.I.G, Lil' Kim, Lil' Cease, Juniour Mafia, Mobb Deep & all of Bad Boy Records. With lyrics like: "You claim to be a playa, but I f**ked your wife. We bust on Bad Boys, ni**as f**k for life", "I ain't got no mutha f**kin friends. Thats why I fucked your b***h you fat mutha-f**ka", "Lil' Kim, don't fuck around with real G's. Quick to snatch your ugly ass off the streets. So fuck peace", "Biggie Smalls and Junior Mafia Some mark a** b**ches", "Puffy weaker than a fuckin' block I'm running through nigga. And I'm smoking Junior Mafia in front of yah nigga", "Lil' Kim is yah coked up or doped up. Get your little Junior Whopper click smoked up", "F**k you and your mother f**king mama. We gonna kill all you mother f**kers. Now when I came out, I told you it was just about Biggie. Then everybody had to open their mouth with a mother f**kin opinion. Well this is how we gon' do this: f**k Mobb Deep, f**k Biggie, f**k Bad Boy as a staff, record label, and as a mother f**kin crew. And if you want to be down with Bad Boy, then f**k you too. Chino XL, f**k you too. All you mother f**kers, fuck you too. All of y'all mother f**kers, f**k you, die slow mother f**ker. My fo' fo' make sure all yo' kids don't grow. You mother f**kers can't be us or see us. We mother f**kin' Thug Life riders. West Side till' we die. Out here in California n***a, we warned ya', we'll bomb on you mother f**kers" & "You n***as can't feel it. We the realist. F**k 'em. We Bad Boy killas", this is some ruff s**t.
posted January 12, 2005 at 08:22:07 PM
Eazy-E is my 2nd favourite rapper ever (behind Tupac). He is one of the founders of "gangsta" rap. Eazy-E was a member of N.W.A (along with Dr. Dre, MC Ren, DJ Yella & Ice Cube). In 1988 he released his first L.P. titled "Eazy-Duz-It", this LP went 2x platinum. In 1992 he released an E.P. titled "5150 Home 4 Tha Sick", this E.P. went platinum. In 1995 an L.P. titled "Straight Off Tha Streets Of Muthaph**kin Compton" was released. In 1996 "Eternal E" was released. In 2002 "Impact Of A Legend" E.P. & Dvd was released. In 2003 "Eternal E: Best Of" was released. He died in 1995 from AIDS. He was the founder and owner of multi-platinum selling label Ruthless Records. Eazy-E will always be in my heart, me and all the other fans around the world will always miss you.
R.I.P- Eric Wright (Eazy-E) 1964-1995.
R.I.P- Eric Wright (Eazy-E) 1964-1995.
posted January 16, 2005 at 11:50:33 PM


