Dirty South [Soundtrack]

Dirty South [Soundtrack]

Track Listings

1. Southern Comfort/Intro - WIld Flower
2. Whatcha Gonna Do - Poppa Charm feat. Mr. Ku
3. Ain't Where You From - Suspects
4. Why Keep Me In The Ghetto - Skitzo & Big Dane
5. Playa Come To Me - Dannielle Jones
6. Dirt Cheap - Raggs feat. Killahun
7. Ballin After Dark - Lil Noah
8. Sweaty - Mr. Parker
9. Just A Little Mo - Stylz
10. Eyes Of A Killa - Ebonix feat. Smoke
11. Lyrical Life Saver - K-Hood
12. Look What Life Gave Me - 211 & The Southside Click
13. Baddest Man - Dreds
14. Trouble Times - Sacrifice
15. Sometimes Playas - Ebonix feat. Smoke
16. Ready For Combat - Lil Hood
17. Come Up/Outro - W.L.C.

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Underground Kingz
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    Underground Kingz
    UGK
    Manufacturer: Jive
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    ASIN: B000K7UFL2
    Release Date: 2007-08-07

    Tracks:

    1. Intro
    2. Cocaine - Featuring Rick Ross
    3. The Game Belongs To Me
    4. Tell Me How Ya Feel -Featuring Jazze Pha
    5. How Long Can It Last-Featuring Charlie Wilson
    6. Players Anthem- Featuring Three 6 Mafia
    7. Two Type of Bitches- Featuring Dizzee Rascal
    8. Candy
    9. Quit Hatin' The South-Featuring Charlie Wilson and Willie D
    10. Next Up-Featuring Big Daddy Kane and Kool G Rap
    11. Heaven
    12. Still Ridin' Dirty
    13. Hit The Block -Featuring T.I.
    14. Trill Niggas Don't Die-Featuring Z-Ro
    15. Take Tha Hood Back- Featuring Slim Thug, Vicious and Middle Fingaz
    16. Stop-N-Go- Featuring Jazze Pha
    17. Again-Featuring Ronald Isley
    18. Real Women- Featuring Talib Kweli and Raheem DeVaughn
    19. Shattered Dreams-Featuring Sleepy Brown
    20. Chrome Plated Woman
    21. Gravy
    22. Underground Kingz
    23. Life Is 2009 -Featuring Too $hort
    24. Living This Life
    25. Outro
    26. Like That

    Album Description

    It's been a while, and UGK has a lot to say! Underground Kingz is a special 2 CD set! Not only that, folks celebrating UGK's return are a veritable who's who of the inner circle, and they lined up to lend their talents for UGK's eighth. They include Three 6 Mafia, Lil Jon, Scarface, Too $hort, T.I., Rick Ross, Slim Thugz, Andre 3000, and more! In 2006, UGK is free and pimpin' again - just like you wish you could. Their highly anticipated, star studded, and no-holds-barred release is simply put...the perfect stocking stuffer!
    Speakerboxxx/ The Love Below
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Andre was great but Big Boi was questionable
    • Best Album Ever!!!
    • 3 stars for tlb ;; 5 for speakerboxxx
    • Rap isn't what it used to be, but these two will continue to carry it a long way
    • The best Outkast's Album
    Speakerboxxx/ The Love Below
    OutKast
    Manufacturer: La Face
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    ASIN: B0000AGWFX
    Release Date: 2003-09-23

    Tracks:

    1. The Love Below (Intro)
    2. Love Hater
    3. God (Interlude)
    4. Happy Valentine's Day
    5. Spread
    6. Where Are My Panties?
    7. Prototype
    8. She Lives in My Lap
    9. Hey Ya!
    10. Roses
    11. Good Day, Good Sir
    12. Behold a Lady
    13. Pink & Blue
    14. Love in War
    15. She's Alive
    16. Dracula's Wedding
    17. Vibrate
    18. Take Off Your Cool (with Norah Jones)
    19. A Life in the Day of Benjamin Andre (Incomplete)
    20. [Untitled Hidden Track]

    Tracks:

    1. Intro
    2. Ghetto Musick
    3. Unhappy
    4. Bowtie
    5. The Way You Move
    6. The Rooster
    7. Bust (with Killer Mike)
    8. War
    9. Church
    10. Bamboo (Interlude)
    11. Tomb of the Boom (with Ludacris)
    12. E-Mac (Interlude)
    13. Knowing
    14. Flip Flop Rock (with Killer Mike)
    15. Interlude
    16. Reset
    17. D-Boi (Interlude)
    18. Last Call (with Slimm Calhoun)
    19. Bowtie (Postlude)

    Amazon.com

    At a time when experimentation is taboo in most overground rap, that's all Outkast seem intent on executing. Firstly, this double CD has no cohesive link, other than the fact that it sounds like a pair of solo albums stitched together to demo exactly how Andre's yin works to augment Big Boi's yang. Andre 3000's Love Below disc rates as the more eclectic of the two, given that he's turned in his emcee credentials to become a full-on funk-soul-jazz vocalist who mostly sings about items of love ("Happy Valentine's Day"), carnal lust ("Spread"), and female adoration ("Prototype"). Minus the big band schmaltz of "Love Hater" and cheesy cover jobs ("My Favorite Things"), Andre's disc is sick (meaning great). As is to be expected, the Big Boi disc is less arty, more gangsta and worldly, and features the less-progressive guest raps of ATL crunk purveyors Lil' Jon and The Eastside Boyz ("Last Call") and Jay-Z who rhymes the hook on "Flip Flop Rock". Unlike Big Boi, Andre keeps his collabos to a minimum, once crooning alongside Norah Jones on the cool yet sappy "Take Off Your Cool", and once with Kelis. Boi fulfills his Dungeon Family duty with flying colors by flipping some dirty southern up-tempo raps over electro beats on "GhettoMusick". By the time Cee-Lo sermonizes on "Reset", Speakerboxx and Love Below rate mostly as majestic and inspiring, with the remaining 23 per cent being just plain incredible --Dalton Higgins

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Andre was great but Big Boi was questionable.......2007-06-04

    I think that Outkast's Love Below/Speakerboxxx is unfairly bashed. Andre 3000's album was very innovative. Of course its not a hip hop album but its a creative album with hip hop elements added to it. When any great artist wants to break free from the tedious trend of rap or they just dont want to be confined to just hip hop only they make albums like The Love Below and Electric Circus. The only down side of this project is Big Boi's side Speakerboxxx. Standout Tracks on The Love Below: HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY(crazy), SPREAD, PROTOTYPE, SHE LIVES IN MY LAP, HEY YA(before it got played to death by radio), ROSES, BEHOLD A LADY, DRACULA'S WEDDING, MY FAVORITE THINGS(even though its an instrumental Andre hooked it up) and A LIFE IN THE DAY OF BENJAMIN ANDRE(100 bars without slipping a step. FIRE!). Filler: Love Hater(awful) and Pink And Blue(not horrible but i cant get into it at all. Bottom Line: Andre 3000's The Love Below puts Andre above the average just by creativity alone. Not a dull moment on this side of the album. Standout Tracks for Big Boi's Speakerboxxx: GHETTO MUSICK, THE WAY YOU MOVE(before the radio killed it), WAR(Big Boi dropped some gems on here. I'll give him some credit), KNOWING, FLIP FLOP ROCK and RESET. Filler:Unhappy(garbage), Bowtie(what the ? is this?), The Rooster, Tomb Of the Boom(all those people on it and it still stunk),Bust(Killer Mike's verse was cool but the song is still suspect) and Last Call(the worst song on here and was Lil Jon on the hook necessary?). Bottom Line: Big Boi's Speakerboxxx is an obvious rush job. Besides the songs mentioned as standouts, the rest of the album is as bland as wheat bread. As a whole The Love Below/Speakerboxxx should not be missed by any OutKast fan. Andre 3000 side alone makes this a must have.

    5 out of 5 stars Best Album Ever!!!.......2007-04-13

    These are my favorite albums of all time. These albums completely changed me and my prospective on the world. Once I finally got into this double album I felt that anything was possible. It took me about four listens all the way through both discs to really wrap my mind and spirit around it and truly feel how ridiculously amazing and ground breaking this album really was. If OutKast could put so much of their heart and soul forth and put together such a perfect funky, soul, ride of a double album and still teach, move, and inspire so much than there is no telling what I or anyone else could really do. These albums were the first and only "Rap" album to date to ever win the Grammy for Album of the Year in 2003 , but these albums are so much more than "Rap" albums. As a matter of fact Andre 3000's disc "The Love Below" has only four rap verses on it (three by him, one of which goes for the entire length of a song on "A Life in the Day of Benjamin Andre (Incomplete") and one by Big Boi). These albums perfectly meld together every genre, feeling, and vibe without taking one millisecond for a breath of air. These albums can be a little hard to keep up with, but if you let Big Boi and Andre 3000 pull you through their kaleidoscope world at their own break neck speed you will not be sorry. Every single song on both discs are amazing, no need to skip. Both discs are completely different Big Boi's disc "Speakerboxxx" is just so perfectly cool and straight up playarific and Andre's album is like nothing you have ever heard (I 100% guarantee that). These albums sound like they fell off a comet from outer space, because they can't possibly be from this planet. By the end of these albums you will be saying stank you smelly much OutKast, stank you smelly much (once you listen to these albums you will understand what I just wrote and I guarantee that you will at least think that).

    P.S. It took me four years to get to writing this review. But I wanted to make sure I did these albums justice and listened enough to know every nook and cranny(although every time I listen I hear something new) and I also make sure I described it as best as I could. Although I could describe it a million times better, I needed to get this up already.

    4 out of 5 stars 3 stars for tlb ;; 5 for speakerboxxx.......2006-12-21

    the love below was okay, but not really my style. if you like more r&b, or slow rap songs, you will probably prefer this cd. i prefer big bois cd much more. i like "harder" rap and all the guest stars. this is still a great collection of songs, and deserved all the nominations it received.

    5 out of 5 stars Rap isn't what it used to be, but these two will continue to carry it a long way.......2006-10-23

    This double album (one disc by each member), is simply one of the greatest artistic achievements rap has ever seen. You just can't sit down anymore and come up with something like "Happy Valentine's Day" or "She's Alive" in 5 minutes. It takes a brilliant mind to create rap music that is as deeply enchanting as this.

    5 out of 5 stars The best Outkast's Album.......2006-08-28

    I have been an Outkast fan for almost 10 years. I have got every album they released since Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik (which was hard to find in France), released in 1993-1994 in France.
    According to me, this double album is their best, even better than Atliens, their second album, which was my favourite before I hear Speakerboxxx / The Love Below.
    The strength of this double album is the diversity in music style : hip hop, rnb, jazzy, soul... The overall quality of "The Love Below" sounds higher to me, but Speakerboxxx features some masterpieces like "The Way You Move", "The Rooster", "Flip Flop Rock"...
    Stankonia
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    • now THAT'S the stapler, Dan!
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    ASIN: B00002R0MA
    Release Date: 2000-10-31

    Tracks:

    1. Intro
    2. Gasoline Dreams
    3. I'm Cool (Interlude)
    4. So Fresh, So Clean
    5. Ms. Jackson
    6. Snappin' & Trappin'
    7. D.F. (Interlude)
    8. Spaghetti Junction
    9. Kim & Cookie (Interlude)
    10. I'll Call Before I Come
    11. B.O.B.
    12. Xplosion
    13. Good Hair (Interlude)
    14. We Luv Deez Hoez
    15. Humble Mumble
    16. Drinkin' Again (Interlude)
    17. Red Velvet
    18. Cruisin' In The ATL (Interlude)
    19. Gangsta Sh*t
    20. Toilet Tisha
    21. Slum Beautiful
    22. Pre-Nump (Interlude)
    23. Stankonia (Stanklove)

    Amazon.com's Best of 2000

    Imagine if the ghetto got electrified. That's Stankonia, an album of street smarts doused with gasoline and ready to burn. When a thundering electric guitar collides with a relentless drumbeat on the molten "Gasoline Dreams," it dominates mind and body, setting the tone for the album. Dre and Big Boi spin a world of freaks, poets, preachers, and pimps, but most importantly, possibilities. This music messes with your head. --Lizz Mendez Berry

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    Big Boi and Andre 3000 make a monumental mothership connection on their utterly stupefying fourth album. At a time when the hip-hop "album" seems to be sadly declining in significance, Atlanta's finest deliver a classic package of space-case imagery, curbside poetry, and delicious experimental funk. While the boys still celebrate their big pimpin' lifestyles, "Gasoline Dreams" and the breathtaking "Humble Mumble" overflow with striking images of dashed American dreams and urban frustration. Stankonia's most beautiful moments come in the name of love, whether it's a celebration of the current ("Stanklove") or a lamentation of the past ("Ms. Jackson"). The love movement is manifested on the album's revolutionary production, combining the oozing, organic licks of P-Funk, the fearless, sexual audacity of Prince, some down-home Southern crunk, and even a little drum & bass ("B.O.B."). While Stankonia certainly isn't an "easy" album, its ambition and vision easily rank it among hip-hop's greatest in some time. --Hua Hsu

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars It stanks in a good way .......2007-06-20

    Southernplayalisticadillacmusik was a classic. Atliens was virtually spotless and so was Aquemeni but this album does have its flaws and as reviewers we need to point out certain flaws of an album instead of saying that everything is good just because you love the artists. That is being rational. Lets look at the positives as well as the negatives of this album shall we.

    The Good: B.O.B, So Fresh So Clean and Ms. Jackson were all great singles and B.O.B. showed the lyrical agility of Dre and Big Boi as they kick superb rhymes over a fast-pased beat. Gasoline Dreams was the raucous kick off to this album and Khujo Goodie is still on point. Snappin & Trappin(featuring Killer Mike and J-Sweet) and Spaghetti Junction are both banging highlights(and is it me or did Big Boi take shots at Lil Jon and Emperor Sercy on Spaghetti Junction?). Humble Mumble which features Erykah Badu is another creative single with beautiful production and Red Velvet is an obvious jab at bling-bling rappers which is well done and Gangsta S*** is awesome(the remix on Greg Street's mixtape is not bad either). Its hard to say which one is my favorite off all the tracks listed so I'll just say all of them.
    The Bad: A lot of the skits are not funny. We Love Deez Hoez(featuring Backbone and Big Gipp)is the worst song that Outkast has ever made next to Land Of A Million Drums(off the Shaggy and Scooby soundtrack)! The hook is stupid plus the guy doing the hook sounds like Baby Huey. Hahaha We Love Deez Hoez??????

    The Ugly: I Call Before I Come is straight up filler, The campy beat sounds like background music for Mork And Mindy and why southern rap gods like Outkast would make a song with Gangsta Booty is anybody's guess. Xplosion(with B-Real and Witchdoctor)is another stinker that sounds like a bad sample of a Korn song. B-Real stunk it up worse with a weak jab at that wegro publication XXL or XXLAX(pick one)and what kind of a hook is that? And finally Slum Beautiful and Stankonia are two bland tracks that make avoiding sleep an impossible task. Bottom Line: Outkast's Stankonia is still a solid album despite these flaws. They still gave you some heat and the production was hard but they just had some songs that they could have gotten rid of. I would still recomend it but I'm not going to gloss over the fishy moments of this album.

    5 out of 5 stars Outkast Does It Again - Another Classic.......2006-09-04

    Another 5-Star Classic from the hottest duo in the game. Standout tracks: So Fresh, So Clean - Ms. Jackson - Spaghetti Junction - but the single B.O.B. steals the show - so fresh and clean itself you might put it on loop for a few days before you listen to the rest of the album. This CD a definite must for any music collection regardless of your musical taste.

    5 out of 5 stars One of the decades best (so far).......2006-08-10

    It is a testament to Outkast's greatness that they made a cd that should be on many critics top 50 list of the decade, one that made many "best of" lists in the year it was released, and it's not even their best work (you will have to pick up 1998's Aquemini for that pleasure). But Stankonia does deserve its praise and place among great cds both within and outside of its broad rap genre. This record reminds me a great deal of the Clash's London Calling, a cd that came out twenty years earlier, if not in sound but in style and spirit.
    Like London Calling, what Stankonia does is expertly takes the roots and influences of a talented group and effectively filters them through their own developed sound, at once paying tribute to those influences and also building on a diverse and eclectic range of styles. This creates something that is at once in line with what has come before it but also on a higher level. Not an easy thing to do.
    From the Hendrix meets Public Enemy opener "Gasoline Dreams" to the soul swagger of "So Fresh, So Clean" to the bombastic "B.O.B" this is hip hop music for people who may not like hip hop as well as for the genre's most die hard followers.
    In addition to those great songs, the huge single "Ms. Jackson" is also found here, as well as hidden gem's "Toilet Tisha" (a tragic tale of ghetto suicide) "Humble Mumble" (which features
    some of Eryka Badu's best verses) and the truly dirty south "I'll Call Before I Come" a rap song that could have only come out of the south, generally, and by Outkast, specifically.
    The skits may be a bit off putting for some, but in my opinion they set up and add depth to the upcoming track and gives the listener pause between the wide ranging and well made tracks of this truly diverse masterpiece.

    3 out of 5 stars basically.......2006-05-20

    basically i bought this whole cd for songs4&5----

    4. So Fresh, So Clean Listen Listen Listen
    5. Ms. Jackson

    5 out of 5 stars now THAT'S the stapler, Dan!.......2006-04-11

    Heh, to be Frank, or George with you the only other Outkast album I've ever listened to is Speakerboxxx/The Love Below, so for all of you hardcore Outkast fans who say they went to techno or some ehs on this, this may look like blasphemy. Well, I'm not sure about their other records but on Stankonia Outkast made hip-hop that is extremely unique. And the hooks omg the hooks, they're everywhere, it'll probably take a few listens though to see that. Andre's odd sexual obsessions detract from the record, that kind of self-indulgence always does, but almost everything he does on the record is still brilliant.... even if his weirdness does annoy you > <. All in all it's a suprisingly subtle and consistent album, the skits aside every track is phenomenal. It's one of the few records I think I HAVE to give 5 stars, I could lower it due to indulgence issuses...... but then I'd have to lower Sgt. Peppers rating... and god knows I'm not going to do that, lol. Only Greatest Hits compilations show more consistant brilliance than records on par with Stankonia. Certain aspects of the duo remain overrated but the fact is, Outkast is one of the best things to happen to modern pop music. ALSO, heh, another one of the many things that make this record stand out is the level of maturity, arghhh now I'm sounding old. This kind of maturity could only have come from great artists, artists that see far more than just the exterior of the issues they're addressing. But before I start heaping on the praise, I'm gonna say it... omg, it's being said.... MS. JACKSON IS THE MOST OVERRATED SONG EVER OMG, well, that's exaggerating, but you get my point. Best song you ask? B.O.B., no doubt in my mind, one of the greatest hip-hop songs ever recorded. Stankonia is a timeless album, a classic record, one of the best of all time. =) you can't argue so don't try.
    Release Therapy
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Mediocre release
    • 3-1/2 stars -- Good, but really not much more than a contract fulfillment
    • I'm not impressed
    • Slap
    • Luda
    Release Therapy
    Ludacris
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    ASIN: B000H30MYY
    Release Date: 2006-09-26

    Tracks:

    1. Warning (Intro)
    2. Grew Up A Screw Up
    3. Money Maker
    4. Girls Gone Wild
    5. Ultimate Satisfaction
    6. Mouths To Feed
    7. End Of The Night
    8. Woozy
    9. Tell It Like It Is
    10. War With God
    11. Do Your Time
    12. Slap
    13. Runaway Love
    14. Freedom Of Preach

    Amazon.com

    Ludacris doesn't pull out any real surprises here, but he also wouldn't have lasted this long if he didn't have a talent for consistency. What's missing here are big singles. His first attempt, "Money Maker," was too color-by-numbers. There's nothing on Release Therapy that achieves the anthem status of older Ludacris singles like "Stand Up" or "Pimpin All Over the World." Yet, even lacking a stand-out radio hit, Release Therapy is a satisfying listen, working what's now become a standard blend of playa/pimp songs ("Girls Gone Wild") and a few trap anthems ("Grew Up a Screw Up") and dispensing grown folk wisdom ("Freedom of Preach"). Along the way, he manages to take a slap at former protégé Chingy ("Tell It Like It Is"), rap about young mothers with Mary J. Blige on "Runaway Love," and hold it down for brothers in lock-up alongside Pimp C, Beanie Siegel, and C-Murder on "Do Your Time." Though not spectacular, Release Therapy stays the course for Luda to continue ruling as the Mouf of the South. --Oliver Wang

    Customer Reviews:

    3 out of 5 stars Mediocre release.......2007-06-05

    Before you click no read it first. Ludacris has made two good albums in his career which are Back For The First Time and Word Of Mouf. After Word Of Mouf he dropped back to back garbage with Chicken & Beer(his worst album) and The Red Light District(runner up). This album is a little bit better than both of them but its also not worth the excess hype around it. The Good: The intro is not bad plus its leads to one of the better songs on this album Grew Up A Screw Up. Jeezy's verse stunk to high heaven but Ludacris held it down. Then Luda teams up with Field Mob on the dynamite Ultimate Satisfaction. Tell It Like It Is, War With God and Slap is Ludacris at his best and for somebody who says he has no beef with T.I, this verse from War With God says otherwise: /Do like your song say(Be Easy) or shut the f*** up/. Runaway Love was alright even though its probably the reason why this album has so much acclaim. The Bad: Money Maker was a bad first single. Even though the beat is not bad its still a rank club single. End Of The Night(featuring Bobby Valentino) is a cheesy song for the ladies that is not as bad as the song that comes after it(Woozy) but its just as forgettable, Mouths To Feed is flat out boring and Do Your Time(featuring Pimp C, Beanie Sigel and C-Murder)is just a depressing as Mouths To Feed. The Ugly: Girls Gone Wild is probably the worst song Ludacris has ever made next to Hoes In My Room and he sounds like he needs to clear his throat badly. Woozy is the worst song for the ladies that Luda has ever made since Splash Waterfalls and R Kelly's hook that goes /but its cool cause I've always wanted to go down on a girl that reminds me of me/(????)is just as creepy as it is confusing. Bottom Line: Ludacris's Release Therapy is probably the most overrated album of the year next to Busta Rhymes The Big Dud. The songs that I mentioned in the good section are the only songs that give this album some replay value. The rest of this album is duller than an episode of Mad TV. Now you can click no.

    3 out of 5 stars 3-1/2 stars -- Good, but really not much more than a contract fulfillment.......2007-05-23

    Ludacris has been on the mainstream side of things for about seven years and he already has five albums out, which makes me wonder if this is his way of pleading, "WILL YOU LET ME OUT OF MY CONTRACT ALREADY???" And as far as released singles, it seems that the same thing always happens: first, there's the leadoff single (which goes without saying); then a month or so later comes two or three singles at once: one for the radio (in this case, "Runaway Love"), and the rest up for battle for the top spot on the Sucker Free Countdown. But Release Therapy pretty much contains what we'd expect from Luda.

    Actually, I take that back. Many of the songs on here are storytellings, and fortunately, Luda is better at it than he used to be -- well, most of the time, anyway. He's fine when he tackles the topic of child abuse on the aforementioned "Runaway Love" (with Mary J. Blige). There are also a few more tracks that feature guest rappers that sound better than they usually do, like Young Jeezy ("Grew Up a Screw Up") and Beanie Sigel, Pimp C and C-Murder (the appropriately titled "Do Your Time"). But Luda's foray into gospel, "Freedom of Preach", is pretty okay.

    If songs-with-a-message aren't your flavor, there are also several selections on here to bump to, especially the first single "Money Maker" (Luda even instructs you to do just that in the second verse). "End of the Night", the necessary song with Bobby Valentino on the hook, is also pretty good, as is "Tell It Like It Is", which discusses record label politics.

    There ARE a few more slip-ups, though. "Girls Gone Wild" is fast-forwardable, and "Mouths to Feed" is hard to get into. R. Kelly's chorus in "Woozy" that features "I always wanted to go down on a girl that reminds me of me" is too bizarre to even try to figure out; and in "Ultimate Satisfaction" (with Field Mob), the second verse is the only part of the whole song that makes any sense (it's not very good, but it makes sense).

    Still, as other reviewers have said, this is basically a "safe" Ludacris album, so if you already like him, pick it up.

    Anthony Rupert

    3 out of 5 stars I'm not impressed.......2007-05-10

    For someone who tried his absolute hardest to beat out Janet Jackson for the top spot on the charts, Ludacris's "Release Therapy" is just average. Although every song on this LP is listenable, there is nothing spectacular about the album. Lyrically, production-wise, and creatively, it is OK at best. One thing that is commendable, though, Luda touched on a lot of sensitve issues in a very tasteful and mature way (such as Oprah, Chingy, and how hard it is to be famous). Ludacris has someone blowing his head up because he repeatedly speaks on how great of a rapper he is. Come on now. The innovation in doing that is where?
    Luda is not a bad lyricist, but he only impresses me occasionally. It is important for a rapper to separate himself from the rest because otherwise he just becomes a drop in the bucket. What does separate Luda, though, is the fact that his voice is distinctive. He can say one word, and the listener immediately knows that it is him. Not to mention, he has a nice voice.
    "Money Maker" was very successful on the radio and music charts, but it is one of his most lackluster songs in my opinion. The beat is alright, but the subject of "shaking your money maker" has been touched so many times that it's annoying. "Ultimate Satisfaction" is one of the album's highlights. In this song, Luda is letting his fans know that he can satisfy them. "Runaway Love" is an alright track. Mary J. Blige helps to give this track life, because it's a bit drab. Luda really could have gotten creative with this song, but apparently his aim was simplicity.
    Honestly, I don't really recommend this album. I would suggest either listening to some of Luda's previous works, or simply awaiting his future releases.

    Mikeisha's Top 5

    1. "Woozy"
    2. "Ultimate Satisfaction"
    3. "Do Your Time"
    4. "Grew Up A Screw Up"
    5. "Tell It Like It Is"

    4 out of 5 stars Slap.......2007-04-28

    If for nothing else, buy this CD for the song Slap.

    I'm suprised that song isn't a hit. That's one of those songs EVERYONE can relate to.

    5 out of 5 stars Luda.......2007-03-22

    I loved this CD. It will be a great album to listen to on the way to the beach this summer!
    Tha Carter, Vol. 2
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • You already know.
    • Weezy Baby, PLEASE SAY THE BABY...
    • LIL WAYNE IS A BEAST!!!!!!!!
    • Weezy finally comes correct
    • AAAAAAHHHH!!! MAKE IT STOP!!!!
    Tha Carter, Vol. 2
    Lil Wayne
    Manufacturer: Cash Money
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    ASIN: B000BLI4UG
    Release Date: 2005-12-06

    Tracks:

    1. Tha Mobb
    2. Fly In
    3. Money In Mind
    4. Fireman
    5. Mo Fire
    6. On Tha Block No.1
    7. Best Rapper Alive
    8. Lock And Load
    9. Oh No
    10. Grown Man
    11. On Tha Block No.2
    12. Hit Em Up
    13. Carter II
    14. Hustler Musik
    15. Receipt
    16. Shooter
    17. Weezy Baby
    18. On Tha Block No.3
    19. I'm A Dboy
    20. Feel Me
    21. Get Over
    22. Fly Out

    Amazon.com

    Who would have thought back in the Hot Boys' early days that it'd be Lil Wayne who not simply survived his older peers like Juvenile, but ended up thriving by the time he reached Tha Carter, vol. 2, Weezy's fourth album. He sounds more confident as an MC--but more importantly, he wields a genuinely impressive array of different styles (as opposed to countless one-note rappers), from the chattering, thuggish "Fireman" and the languid style of "Oh No" to the emotional, introspective "Feel Me." In some ways, he actually bears a resemblance to rap's other major "Carter" (Jay-Z), not just in his increasingly effortless flow but in his assertiveness as a leader. In other words, he's matured in all the right ways as an artist. His album is still longer than it needs to be--22 tracks, 77 minutes--but even the filler is listenable while the best songs, like "Receipt," "Shooter," and "Hustler Musik" help establish this as one of 2005's last great albums. --Oliver Wang

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars You already know........2007-07-18

    Now see this is a album that one point i owned but it's so good that i had to get it again and if i lose this one them im getting it again YA DIG!!!

    5 out of 5 stars Weezy Baby, PLEASE SAY THE BABY..........2007-06-11

    LOVE WEEZY BABY, His voice always makes my day. This album is CCCRRRAAAZZZYYY! Even though, Weezy dont write his own lyrics and kisses his friend on the lips, I am forever a fan!! Best tracks are
    1. Money on my Mind
    2. Mo' Fire
    3. Fireman (HOT!!!!!!!!!!!!)
    4. Best Rapper Alive
    5. Oh No
    6. Hit'em Up
    7. Hustler Musik
    8. Shooter
    9. Weezy Baby

    Trust me, ITS WORTH YOUR MONEY! DONT BUY BOOTLEG!!!

    4 out of 5 stars LIL WAYNE IS A BEAST!!!!!!!!.......2007-03-15

    I HONESTLY DIDNT LIKE LIL WAYNE BEFORE THIS ALBUM, BUT THIS ALBUM HE PROVES THAT HE CAN SPIT. HIS LYRICS HAVE DEFINITELY IMPROVED A WHOLE BUNCH SINCE HIS EARLIER YEARS WITH CA$H MONEY. EVERYTHING ABOUT THE ALBUM MAKES IT A HOTT ALBUM. THE BEATS, FLOWS, CONCEPTS, AND LYRICS. NOW LIL WAYNE IS ONE OF MY FAVORITE MC'S NOT JUST CUZ OF THIS ALBUM, BUT ALSO CUZ OF HIS LATEST MIXTAPES.

    4 out of 5 stars Weezy finally comes correct.......2007-03-02

    Although he was only 23 when this was released, Lil wayne has been puttin out album for 8 or 9 years, so his isn't a rookie. I honestly can say I've enver been impressed by what he has put out other than a song here and there, but after a bunch of good reviews and people tellin' me I had to check this out, I finally gave in, and I am very surprised. Claimin to be the best rapper alive (far from it but this album puts him heading in the right direction). I don't have many Cash Money albums (about 4), but this is a very ice album. With 19 songs, more than half are definitely worth checking out (#'s 1, 2, 4, 7, 9, 13, 14, 15, 19, 20, 22). Guests are minimal on 3 or 4 songs, and the production is good (that has been a constant with Cash Money releases thanx mostly to Manny Fresh). A must have album and one that shouldn't be slept on.

    DeWayne Carter -- b. 9/27/82 -- New Orleans, LA
    check all my reviews

    1 out of 5 stars AAAAAAHHHH!!! MAKE IT STOP!!!!.......2007-02-16

    NOTE: I am 16, I just don't want my own username.

    Ladies and gentleman, what is the big deal about these untalented posers? It's like the record companies aren't even trying to hire talent - they just hire whoever so that more innocent folks will go to that same record company and get a record deal.

    But it's not just that - EVERY black kid at my school (NOTE: I am not racist) praises this guy, and that's why I singled him out. It's not just him, people also go gaa-gaa over other untalented drivel like Bow Wow, Chris Brown (the most overrated "musician" of the 20th century), and T.I. Whenever a black person at my school doesn't listen to what's popular, they are listening to - you guessed it - this guy.

    Honestly, what is so great about him. In order to be considered a good rapper, IMO, you must have good, intelligent lyrics and an excellent flow (Some examples are Chuck D and Del tha Funkee Homosapien). Wayne here has neither. I know what you're thinking: "But he freestyles!" Well, you want to know how "good" of a freestyler he is? Take this verse from "Fireman":

    "Come on mama let the Carter make ya, toss you like a fruit salad, strawberry grape ya".

    What kind of verse is that?! I could come up with something better in my sleep. In fact, check this out:

    I walk through the valley of the ashes
    the area where death and car crashes
    Run abundant, I'm so pungent
    All the girls like me, but despite the
    Pain that I suffer, I got my luster
    So I can shine and be divine
    In a world of pain, a world of sorrow
    There can be no tomorrow.

    I came up with that in just 5 minutes. See how easy it is to rap? Now I'm gonna go take this rap and get my OWN record deal. Later... MUCH!!!!
    Aquemini
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Hands down the greatest hip hop album of all time.
    • Only One Song Really Counts...
    • Another Outkast Classic
    • Best of the best
    • ...~AQUEMINI~... One of the best rap cd's I've ever heard
    Aquemini
    OutKast
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    ASIN: B00000BKI1
    Release Date: 1998-09-29

    Tracks:

    1. Hold On, Be Strong
    2. Return Of The 'G'
    3. Rosa Parks
    4. Skew It On The Bar-B
    5. Aquemini
    6. Synthesizer
    7. Slump
    8. West Savannah
    9. Da Art Of Storytellin' (Part 1)
    10. Da Art Of Storytellin' (Part 2)
    11. Mamacita
    12. SpottieOttieDopaliscious
    13. Y'All Scared
    14. Nathaniel
    15. Liberation
    16. Chonkyfire

    Amazon.com

    It takes a few listens to sink in, but on Aquemini, Outkast have pulled off a rare feat in hip-hop: they've made a good record that's a masterpiece of subtlety. What's more, it's their third record, and they've yet to fall into a rut--and that alone puts them in line for an award. The Organized Noize production crew is sublime, working with live musicians and crafting hook-filled soundscapes that complement Big Boi and Andre Benjamin's melodic patter. (See "Rosa Parks," "Chonkyfire," and the epic "Liberation," which features Erykah Badu, Cee Lo, and Big Rube--and clocks in at just under nine minutes.) Classy and intelligent, Outkast haven't sacrificed anything in their quest to make challenging, innovative hip-hop that forgoes idle boasting for the duo's message. A sample, from the title track: "Now, question: Is every nigga wit dreads for the cause? / Is every nigga wit golds for the fall? Naw / So don't get caught in appearance." --Randy Silver

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Hands down the greatest hip hop album of all time........2007-07-16

    It really gets no better than this. This album gets better every time you listen to it. Absolute brilliance.

    5 out of 5 stars Only One Song Really Counts..........2007-05-11

    The only song I really liked on the CD was Rosa Parks but since I could not buy just the single...the CD was worth it!!!

    5 out of 5 stars Another Outkast Classic.......2007-03-25

    It is hard to say which album is Outkast's greatest. I have all of their albums and have thoroughly listened to each and every single one repeatedly. To me, these guys haven't missed yet on an album. But on Aquemini I noticed that Andre and Big Boi have grown up a little, and so has their material and lyrics. This album is the one that has placed Andre 3000 on the list of great mc's of all time. His verse on "Return of the 'G'" was outstanding (What's up wit Andre? is he on coke/ is he on drugs? is he gay?/when y'all gon' break up?/when y'all gon' wake up?/ I'm feelin better than ever/ whats wrong wit you? YOU GET DOWN!), as with all his other ones. Every single one of his verses on this album are classics. Not to forget about Big Boi, he also holds his own on this album. On this album, more so than the others, is when their two styles weave together perfectly and make every track great. The production also matches the tight lyrics from the two. Notice the unique production on tracks like Rosa Parks, Synthesizer, Aquemini and you'll hear production like none other. Just give it a few listens and you'll see and feel and hear the masterpiece at hand. A must buy for any Outkast fan, whether you just started listening to them or you've been listening since their first album.

    5 out of 5 stars Best of the best.......2007-02-28

    I think Outkast is the best rap act of all-time. This album represents the zenith of of their work. On it, we see Big Boi's flow evolve into the smooth and catchy yet relevant offering (check out Skew it on the Bar-B) that he continues to deliver to this day. At the same time, we see Andre at his peak, when he was fully exploring creativity of his sound (see the sweet distortion in his verse on Da art of Storytellin' pt. II) while still snappin' like the best M.C. on the planet (unlike his later experimental singing on The Love Below and Idlewild). If you have jumped on the Outkast bandwagon with the likes of Ms. Jackson or Hey Ya, you should definetly cop this classic (along with 1996's ATLiens and 1993's Southernplayalisticcadillacmuzik) and see how much Outkast has evolved over the past 1.5 decades. Every track is awesome except #11 (Mamacita).

    5 out of 5 stars ...~AQUEMINI~... One of the best rap cd's I've ever heard.......2007-02-19

    This CD is tight on all levels. Beats, production, and lyrics. Outkast is called outkast because they are different than any artists out. They got unique styles. They got the most creative imaginations I've heard of. This CD is classic. Pick it up if you got a ear for creativity and real rap music. This is one of my favorites and i've got around 400 rap cd's.
    Idlewild
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Good songs, but where's the soundtrack?
    • Outkast takes a risk - and wins!
    • Im Giving 1 star for the reviews below...
    • Dissapointing But Still Solid (Rating: 7 out of 10- -3.5 stars)
    • Great CD!
    Idlewild
    OutKast
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    ASIN: B000BRLRUO
    Release Date: 2006-08-22

    Tracks:

    1. Intro
    2. Mighty 'O'
    3. Peaches
    4. Idlewild Blue
    5. Infatuation (Interlude)
    6. N2U
    7. Morris Brown
    8. Chronomentrophobia
    9. The Train
    10. Life Is Like A Musical
    11. No Bootleg DVDs
    12. Hollywood Divorce
    13. Zora (Interlude)
    14. Call The Law
    15. Bamboo & Cross (Interlude)
    16. BuggFace
    17. Makes No Sense At All
    18. In Your Dreams
    19. PJ & Rooster
    20. Mutron Angel
    21. Greatest Show On Earth
    22. You're Beautiful
    23. When I Look In Your Eyes
    24. Dyin' To Live
    25. A Bad Note

    Amazon.com

    Despite its title title, this is not a soundtrack for the Idlewild movie--almost no songs appear in the film. Instead, the tunes seem inspired by Idlewild's narrative themes. Outkast extends the eccentric streak that began on Stankonia and continued through The Love Below/Speakerboxxx. Fans of that last album may enjoy Idlewild's continued eclecticism, especially from Andre 3000, who seems to be moving further away from "rap" every moment toward some bizarre love child of Prince and Melvin Van Peebles. A song like "Mighty O," which actually features both Outkast members rhyming, is a refreshing throwback to the duo's earlier days, but Idlewild is mostly divided between songs from Andre and Big Boi, with few points of intersection. By far the strangest Outkast album they've ever released--and this is saying a lot--Idlewild is a heady, dizzying trip. Awkwardly disjointed at times, it undeniably certifies the group as one of the most adventurous that hip-hop has ever seen. It's not easy to love but it's hard not to respect. --Oliver Wang

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Good songs, but where's the soundtrack?.......2007-07-01

    The movie of "Idlewild" itself had over 25 songs in it. So I didn't expect the soundtrack to have all the songs from the movie. But the weird thing is that there are actually 25 tracks on the CD, but only 7 of the songs are from the film! The soundtrack is still well worth the purchase. Listed below are the consistencies and the missing songs from the film.

    The only tracks that are included on the CD
    which are also in the movie are:

    1. Morris Brown (Big Boi, with Sleepy Brown & Scar)
    2. Chronomentrophobia (Outkast)
    3. Makes No Sense (Outkast)
    4. PJ & Rooster (Outkast)
    5. Mutron Angel (Whild Peach)
    6. Greatest Show on Earth (Macy Gray and Outkast)
    7. When I Look in Your Eyes (Outkast)

    The following songs are from the film, but are not included on this soundtrack and are available on other albums (as indicated).

    Bessie Smith: The Essential

    1. Do Your Duty

    Cab Calloway The Early Years: 1930-34 [BOX SET]

    1. The Nightmare
    2. Moonglow
    3. Kickin' the Gong Around

    Outkast: Big Boi and Dre Present...

    1. Movin' Cool (The After Party)

    Outkast: Speakerboxxx/The Love Below

    1. Bowtie
    2. Church
    3. She Lives in My Lap
    4. Vibrate
    5. Take Off Your Cool
    6. The Rooster

    Songs from the film that are unavailable:
    1. Happy Days Are Here Again (Leo Reisman & His Orchestra)
    2. Baptized (Angelic Voices)
    3. Holy Holy (Angelic Voices)
    4. Slum Swing (The Decon Band)
    5. Drunken Rooster (Paul Rabjohns & Larry Lunetta)
    6. The Bridge (Paul Rabjohns & Larry Lunetta)
    7. On the Way to Heaven (André 3000)



    5 out of 5 stars Outkast takes a risk - and wins!.......2007-04-09

    Okay... so the critics don't like it. Big deal! Outkast did an amazing job blending different musical styles and they've created a fun musical that is great when I'm driving and wonderful for swing, too!

    While I'm at it, the movie is also 5 stars and worth every minute. Andre3k actually stretches by portraying an uptight shy man, not his usual persona. Both the CD and the movie are a fun romp!

    1 out of 5 stars Im Giving 1 star for the reviews below..........2007-03-04

    Because they're too damn long! I mean who has time to read all that, let alone write all that. People can we keep the reviews down to like 1 or 2 short paragraphs please?!

    3 out of 5 stars Dissapointing But Still Solid (Rating: 7 out of 10- -3.5 stars).......2007-03-04

    Outkast is probably one of my most influentual groups to come out of the hometown of ATL. That being said, this album was a slight dissapointment from all other Outkast albums that I've heard. Being based off the movie "Idlewild" I figured this would be a nice album in connection to the movie it was based on. Like a lot of people noticed, this album is like "Speakerboxxx/The Love Below". In fact it's a little too much like it (I'm suprised it wasn't a double disc as well). With Andre 3000 doing more singing, he sounds a little off with his vocals. I understand that he was experimenting with his singing vocals on "The Love Below", but I just wasn't feeling it on "Idlewild". Newer fans od Outkast (post "Stankonia") will like it, but those who have been down since "Southernplaya..." will be scratching their head. Nown old fans feel relieved when they hear Andre spit some rhymes, like on "Hollywood Divorce" and "Mighty O", two of the best songs on this album. Personally this is the Andre I wanted to hear. If I wanted to hear him sing, I would have stuck with their double disc.

    As for Big Boi, he does a good job pulling his weight on his solo tracks. Another favorite song on here was "The Train", that was done by him solo. His style really hasn't changed much since the last album, which is actually good for me. He can still pull some dope rhymes. Some of his solo songs I wasn't feeling as well, like "Morris Brown".

    Overall this is a solid album to me. Not as good as other Outkast albums, but it's still good. I just don't like the fact that there are a bunch of Big Boi and Andre solo songs with some of the songs they are on together (about three total), and then called an Outkast CD. As I said before, most of their previous albums they were rhyming toghether and very little singing (i.e. "Funky Ride" & "Liberation"). Also I found there were very limited guests from the Dungeon Family (except for Sleep Brown, Killer Mike, Khujo from Good Mob), as well as others like Macy Gray. I still love Outkast as one of my favorite groups, and how much sucessful they have became, especially with a good movie along with this. But if I had to choose their worst album, it would be this one. But thats not saying much, because all their albums are worth hearing.

    Lyrics: B-
    Production: B
    Guest Appearances: B
    Musical Vibes: C+
    Overall: B-

    My Favorite Tracks: Mighty O, Peaches, N2U, The Train, Hollywood Divorce, PJ & Rooster, Buggface

    Honorable Mention: Life Is Like A Musical

    Favorite Outkast Albums From Best To Worst:
    1. Southernplayaisticmuzik
    2. Aquemini
    3. ATLiens
    4. Speakerboxx/The Love Below
    5. Stankonia
    6. Idlewild

    Peace Everyone!!!

    5 out of 5 stars Great CD!.......2007-02-22

    OutKast is really great - I've gotta say this is my favorite CD.
    ATLiens
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Outkast's often forgotten classic sophomore joint.......
    • Classic...'nuf said
    • Outkast....ATLiens.....What.....Enough Said....
    • ...~ATLiens~...
    • My 1st cd by theM
    ATLiens
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    ASIN: B0000013GT
    Release Date: 1996-08-27

    Tracks:

    1. You May Die (Intro)
    2. Two Dope Boyz (In A Cadillac)
    3. ATLiens
    4. Wheelz Of Steel
    5. Jazzy Belle
    6. Elevators (Me & You)
    7. Ova Da Wudz
    8. Babylon
    9. Wailin'
    10. Mainstream
    11. Decatur Psalm
    12. Millennium
    13. E.T. (Extraterrestrial)
    14. 13th Floor/Growing Old
    15. Elevators (ONP 86 Mix)

    Album Description

    OutKast has almost singlehandedly defined the sound of Atlanta rap. Tongue-flippin', rhyme-spittin' and Cadillac-ridin', all with a Southern accent, Big Boi and Dre have proved tobe the South's ideal MCs. ATLIENS continues in the same vein as Outkast's 1994 debut, SOUTHERNPLAYALISTICADILLACMUZIK, with producers Organized Noize back to accompany the duo's laid-back flow. Big Boi and Dre proclaim to prove a point with every rhyme, never wasting a line. They like to think of themselves as outcasts from the hip-hop community--aliens,so to speak. Their tracks have an outer-space feeling to them--a feeling that, ironically, has warmed the community right up to them. They're so out, they're in.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Outkast's often forgotten classic sophomore joint..............2007-03-13

    Outkast dont get enough credit for ATLiens. This joint dropped in 1996 at the height of the East Coast/ West Coast rap beef. They had the balls to be different but still maintained their dopeness. This joint was and still is light years ahead of the competition when it comes to artistic vision, flows and beats. Bow Down!

    Top Joints:
    Two Dope Boyz (In A Cadillac)
    ATLiens
    Wheelz Of Steel (A Summer Banger)
    Jazzy Belle
    Elevators (Me & You) (Classic, what more can be said?)
    Babylon
    Mainstream (Aint all Peaches N Cream)Classic
    Decatur Psalm (Negroe Spiritual Banger)
    13th Floor/Growing Old (Kast version of Hip Hop Is Dead. Big Rube nails the spoken word.)

    5 out of 5 stars Classic...'nuf said .......2007-03-07

    I have always stated that this is in my top 5 list of classic hip hop albums. In my opinion, this is Outkast's best cd. Love it.

    5 out of 5 stars Outkast....ATLiens.....What.....Enough Said...........2007-02-23

    Outkast! The best of the best, this is my fourth copy of this CD, it never gets old at all, you can put in ATLiens and just ride out all day, all night! 13th Floor/Growing Old, that's some real stuff this whole CD is real, this is when Outkast was not concerned about being politically correct or appealing to everbody i.e. the pop community. This is probably their greatest CD ever, it actually a toss up between Aquemini and this one. You will not be disappointed with this at all! This is their best works here!

    5 out of 5 stars ...~ATLiens~..........2007-02-18

    This CD is tight on all levels. Beats, Lyrics, Production. It's all good. If you don't got it, pick it up. Outkast is called Outkast because they are different than other rappers, different than any artist of any genre for that matter. I don't see any of their CD's as being their best, because all their CD's are their best. It is their second CD, but it sounds like it could have been made this year. Andre paints pictures with his words, he's got an unseen imagination, and he's a true artist. Big Boi has real tight flows. Pick this up for sure, You definately wont be disappointed if you like that real rap music and have respect for creativity. ~If you like the style they got on this, Aquemini has a similar style. So get that too.~

    5 out of 5 stars My 1st cd by theM.......2006-12-11

    Wow this is crazy 2 b the 1st I got from them it's very very good I like it a lot expect 1 song Decatur Psalm idk about that song but every other song is hot I never new there where so good till I just needed a new cd cuz hip-hop is ok now so I just thought about going bac in time and a friend recommend this cd it has every type of song on it so u don't need 2 switch atrtist to get a taste of different types of stories this has it all but if there is n e 1 out there who tell me which cd 2 get next please do hit me up till then I am just chilling with ATLiens
    Dedication, Vol. 2
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Classic Southern Mixtape
    Dedication, Vol. 2
    Lil Wayne
    Manufacturer: Bcd Music Group
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
    Southern RapSouthern Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
    Pop RapPop Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
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    1. Dedication
    2. LIL WAYNE DA DROUGHT 3 (MIXTAPE) 2 CD SET
    3. Carter Files
    4. Lil Wayne & Juelz Santana: Mick Boogie Presents Blow
    5. Lil Wayne: The Greatest Rapper Alive Pt.2

    ASIN: B000KN7BX6
    Release Date: 2006-12-05

    Tracks:

    1. Best In The Business
    2. Get Em
    3. They Still Like Me
    4. I'm The Best Rapper Alive
    5. Cannon (AMG Remix) (Feat. DJ Drama, Lil Wayne,Freeway, Wille The Kid, Detroit Red, & Juice)
    6. Workin Em
    7. Sportscenter
    8. Welcome To The Concrete Jungle (Ft. Juelz Santana)
    9. Spitter
    10. South Muzik
    11. Weezy On Retirement
    12. Poppin Them Bottles (Feat. Currency & Mac Maine)
    13. Where The Cash At (Feat Currency & Remy Ma)
    14. Ridin With The AK (Feat Currency & Mac Maine)
    15. Weezy On The Streets Of N.O.
    16. Walk It Off
    17. A Dedication After Disaster
    18. No Other (Feat. Juelz Santana)
    19. Outta Here

    Product Description

    Fresh off the mixtape Dedication, Lil Wayne and Drama team up for a second installation in the mixtape game. Dedication 2 features over 15 tracks of Lil Wayne spitting fire on never heard before tracks.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Classic Southern Mixtape.......2007-07-24

    Eventhough he has done alot more mixtapes since this one, this has to be his most well put together one. By far the best mixtape I've ever heard from one artist. Thank you Wayne.
    Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Old school
    • The Album That Demanded Respect For The ATL (Rating: 10 out of 10- -5.0 stars)
    • Keepin' It Real Home
    • Southernplayalisticadillaclassik
    • The most influential southern hiphop album, Classic Material.
    Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik
    OutKast
    Manufacturer: La Face
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Soul | R&B | Styles | Music
    Gangsta & HardcoreGangsta & Hardcore | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
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    Southern RapSouthern Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
    Experimental RapExperimental Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
    Pop RapPop Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
    PopPop | Styles | Blowout Music | Stores | Music
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    1. ATLiens
    2. Aquemini
    3. Stankonia
    4. Speakerboxxx/ The Love Below
    5. Soul Food

    ASIN: B0000013GB
    Release Date: 1994-04-26

    Tracks:

    1. Peaches (Intro)
    2. Myintrotoletuknow
    3. Ain't No Thang
    4. Welcome To Atlanta (Interlude)
    5. Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik
    6. Call Of Da Wild
    7. Player's Ball (Original)
    8. Claimin' True
    9. Club Donkey Ass (Interlude)
    10. Funky Ride
    11. Flim Flam (Interlude)
    12. Git Up, Git Out
    13. True Dat (Interlude)
    14. Crumblin' Erb
    15. Hootie Hoo
    16. D.E.E.P.
    17. Player's Ball (Reprise)

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Old school.......2007-05-14

    Great Old school. With the garbage that is coming out in the Hip-Hop world these days, this is a great throw back with outkast

    5 out of 5 stars The Album That Demanded Respect For The ATL (Rating: 10 out of 10- -5.0 stars).......2007-04-08

    You know, when I listen to a lot of rap albums before this dropped, not too many artists gave ATL a shoutout. It was like we were just some other city to them. When Outkast dropped "Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik" back in 1994, they really put Atlanta on the map. Back then we didn't have too many acts from here. Only Arrested Development and A Van Full Of Pakastans. When they came out with "Players Ball" back in 1993, I can't tell you how much noise that made here. Me, being a little kid back then, I still remember when the radio stations played that song.

    "Players Ball" isn't the only hot song on here. There are many of them. "Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik" is another hot track that the duo was about. Then there is "Crumblin' Erb" the smokin' song, layin' back and just chillin. The bouncy track "Ain't No Thang" was another standout song on this album. And "Hootie Hoo" is just plain sick in my opinion. Then we have the positive track "Git Up & Git Out" a song about doing something with your life. And I can't count how many people was using "Funky Ride" as their bump & grind song. The production by Organized Noize is straight southern and some of the best I've heard.

    This is one of those albums that I can play when I'm crusing the streets late at night. This is the album that had rap and hip hop listener know that Atlanta was not just another city. This also introduced a lot of people to Goodie Mob who dropped "Soul Food" a year later. Fact is: This is the best album to come out of Atlanta. Outkast has never topped this album (some say "Aquemini" came close). People down here may be listening to a lot of crunk and snap music, but when I play this album, they never forget this classic. This is what Southern Hip Hop is supposed to sound like. Word up.

    Oh yeah, they need to hit The Source for that other half mic.

    Lyrics: A+
    Production: A+
    Guest Appearances: A+
    Musical Vibes: A+
    Overall: A+

    Top 5 Favorite Tracks:
    1. Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik
    2. Players Ball
    3. Hootie Hoo
    4. Ain't No Thang
    5. Crumblin' Erb

    Peace Everyone!!

    5 out of 5 stars Keepin' It Real Home.......2007-03-10

    Thank you. Thank you for taking us back home. Back to Ohio Players, Curtis Mayfield, Funkadelics and all that internal-organ-vibrating funk from back in the day. That light crackle goin' round makes me emotional. This could only have come outta GA.
    -Gray

    5 out of 5 stars Southernplayalisticadillaclassik.......2007-02-12

    Outkast's first album is one of those albums that you buy and keep it in constant rotation. The production was great and their flow was on point plus the guest appearances were a nice touch. Standout Tracks: MYINTROTOLETUKNOW, AINT NO THANG, SOUTHERNPLAYALISTICADILLACMUSIK, CALL OF THE WILD, PLAYERS BALL(original and reprise are cool with me), CLAIMIN TRUE, GIT UP GIT OUT, CRUMBLIN HERB,HOOTIE HOO and DEEP. Filler: Funky Ride is kind of boring but thats it. Bottom Line: Southernplayalisticadillacmusik is a highlight album of 94 easily. Songs like Aint No Thang, Player's Ball, Git Up Git Out and the title track are all songs that make this album a requirement for any rap fan's collection. Also recommended by Outkast: Atliens.

    5 out of 5 stars The most influential southern hiphop album, Classic Material........2006-11-16

    The combination of Organized Noize, Kast and Goodie Mob made this classic pop back in the summer of 94. This joint put Atlanta on the map for real. Andre came hard lyrically with a New York influenced flow with Big Boi playing cleanup man. Sleepy Brown had the Curtis Mayfield'esque vibe going on. This joint laid the ground work for what would later lead the South dominating rap music.

    Top Joints:
    Myintrotoletuknow
    Ain't No Thang (Hard)
    Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik
    Player's Ball (Original)
    Claimin' True
    Funky Ride
    Git Up, Git Out (Classic Ceelo chorus. Great message for the slackers.)
    Crumblin' Erb
    Hootie Hoo (Classic)
    D.E.E.P.
    Player's Ball (Reprise) (Pimp Tight)

    Dance Music:

    1. Dis Dat Huud S**t: Takin Trips [Explicit Lyrics]
    2. Dogg Food [Explicit Lyrics]
    3. Doing Good
    4. Down Low [CD-single]
    5. Eternal E [Explicit Lyrics]
    6. Game Costs [Explicit Lyrics]
    7. Get Ready for This [CD-single]
    8. Golden State [Explicit Lyrics]
    9. Greatest Hits
    10. Head Over Feet [CD-single] [Import]

    Dance Music

    dance music

    Dance Music

    Sheik Yerbouti (Limited Edition Japanese Mini LP Sleeve CD)

    The Immortal Fritz Kreisler: Legendary Performances

    Where Are You [Original recording remastered]

    Only Country 1985-1989

    Tribal House, Vol. 6 [Import]

    Woman's World

    Tiempo [Import]

    Wendy Waldman

    Up at the Lake [Import]

    Josquin: Missa L'homme armé; Ave Maria; Absalom fili mi

    Where Are You Going? Where Have You Been?

    Ultra Selection [Import]

    Tonto Corazon

    Already Done

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