| Disc: 1 | |||
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| 1. Intro | |||
| 2. Put Tha House on It | |||
| 3. All 4 Nuthin' | |||
| 4. Bounce Wit Me | |||
| 5. Drama in My Life - Eightball & MJG, Psycho Drama | |||
| 6. My Homeboy's Girlfriend | |||
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| Disc: 2 | |||
| 1. 360° - E-40, Eightball & MJG, Rappin' 4-Tay, | |||
| 2. Let's Ride | |||
| 3. Time | |||
| 4. Coffee Shoppe - Eightball & MJG, Redman | |||
| 5. Pure Uncut - Eightball & MJG, Master P, Mystikal, Psycho Drama, Silkk the Shocker, Silkk the Shocker | |||
| 6. Down and Out | |||
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| Disc: 3 | |||
| 1. Ill Hill Niggas [*] | |||
| 2. Been Done Some Shit [*] - Psycho Drama | |||
| 3. How We Roll [*] - Canibus, | |||
| 4. Scummie [*] - Crucial Conflict | |||
| 5. What You Weigh Me [*] - A+, MJG | |||
| 6. Many Know [*] - McGruff | |||
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Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
With partner MJG, Houston-based rapper Eightball has long enjoyed modest success with a Southern grassroots hip-hop style. The release of his first solo album, Lost--a grand coming-out party featuring big-name guests, sprawled over three CDs--finds him on the verge of becoming a rap megastar. But, as is the case with many multidisc studio releases, more music does not necessarily make a better record. A canny editor could've made Lost a solid single CD, though Eightball--an average rhymer upstaged by guests like Goodie Mob and Busta Rhymes--might've been cut entirely in the process. As is, two discs give Eightball time to cover all the usual (and, frankly, mostly tired) street topics, as well as offer bits of social commentary and spirituality and still leave time for a whole bonus CD featuring tracks by friends and labelmates. --Roni Sarig
Entertainment Weekly
[T]he long-winded rapper wisely relies on guests like Master P, Redman, and Busta Rhymes to keep things moving.
Lost [Explicit Lyrics]
With partner MJG, Houston-based rapper Eightball has long enjoyed modest success with a Southern grassroots hip-hop style. The release of his first solo album, Lost--a grand coming-out party featuring big-name guests, sprawled over three CDs--finds him on the verge of becoming a rap megastar. But, as is the case with many multidisc studio releases, more music does not necessarily make a better record. A canny editor could've made Lost a solid single CD, though Eightball--an average rhymer upstaged by guests like Goodie Mob and Busta Rhymes--might've been cut entirely in the process. As is, two discs give Eightball time to cover all the usual (and, frankly, mostly tired) street topics, as well as offer bits of social commentary and spirituality and still leave time for a whole bonus CD featuring tracks by friends and labelmates. --Roni Sarig
Entertainment Weekly
[T]he long-winded rapper wisely relies on guests like Master P, Redman, and Busta Rhymes to keep things moving.
Lost [Explicit Lyrics]
Lost,Eightball,Universal,Dirty South,Hardcore Rap,Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop,Soul/Reggae/Rhythm & Blues,Southern Rap
Dance Music:
- Major Flavas: Rap Classics
- Midnight Marauders [Import]
- Mo Money Mo Problems [CD-single] [Import]
- Money, Power & Respect [Explicit Lyrics]
- Movin' On
- My Machine [Explicit Lyrics]
- N It 4 the Chips [Explicit Lyrics]
- Next Lifetime [CD-single] [Import]
- Now Dance '95
- O.P.A. Sur La Rue
Dance Music
Brahms: Sonatas, Op. 78 & Op. 108/Beethoven: Sonata, Op. 30
Blood & Feathers: Live from the Café Carlyle [Live]
Brasil Brazil [Explicit Lyrics]
Bartók: Duke Bluebeard's Castle / Kertész, Ludwig, Berry