MC Breed & DFC [Explicit Lyrics]

MC Breed & DFC [Explicit Lyrics]

Track Listings

1. Underground Slang
2. Job Corp
3. That's Life
4. Ain't No Future in Yo' Frontin'
5. Just Kickin' It
6. Better Terms
7. I Will Excell
8. Get Loose
9. Black for Black
10. Guanja
11. More Power

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Funkafied
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • MC Breed Came Thru Here, Maybe His Best
  • It's funky enough
  • HAD TO HOCK IT, AND I REGRET IT, MAN!!!!
  • Yo, my homeboy Breed is Kiccin' sum funky beats on this joint!
  • Classic Breed
Funkafied
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ASIN: B000000MAU
Release Date: 1994-06-07

Tracks:

  1. Underground Address
  2. What You Want
  3. Smokin'
  4. Late Nite Creep (Booty Call)
  5. Teach My Kids
  6. This Is How We Do It 1 - George Clinton
  7. One Time
  8. Seven Years
  9. The Deal Is Da Funk
  10. Shootin' From The Hip
  11. Break Yourself
  12. Back Up In Ya!
  13. This Is How We Do It 2 - George Clinton
  14. Flava Uv Phony
  15. B.R. Double E.D.
  16. Ol' School

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars MC Breed Came Thru Here, Maybe His Best.......2007-04-20

Breed came hella tight here on his 1994 joint, Funkafied. He is to rap what George Clinton and Bootsy Collins are to P-Funk. Just look at the cover of the album to see! Lyrically, he has a good flow and a dope raspy voice. His topics are not groundbreaking, weed smoke, girls, and the funk, but he is entertaining. If you like Too Short, his homie, you may just like Breed. Beats are very much funky, many are G-Funk at its purest form. Producers include DJ Flash, Brett Ski, Big C, Swift, The Hurra, and MC Breed (Eric Breed) himself. I love the bouncy P-Funk inflected "Back Up In Ya," a perfect house party jam. "Smokin'" is the hooter joint, nice twangy guitar riff and laid back beat. I love the bouncy Zapp sampled "Flava Uv Phony" (f/ Al Breed from DFC) with a sick battle type rhyme scheme and a sick old-school beat which falls in between a West Coast meets East Coast atmosphere. Occasionally, the album approaches a slight East Coast feel on tracks like "Shootin' From The Hip" and "Seven Years," and those beats are dope also. Overall, a dope album from MC Breed. MC Breed should not be slept on because he is entertaining and can tailor his style for heads on the West Coast, The East Coast, Down South and Up North, like where he's from (Flint, Mi).

3 out of 5 stars It's funky enough.......2007-03-17

This is an album that really grew on me. I remember first hearing it and being quite disappointed. When I buy an MC Breed album, I expect an MC Breed album, and this is certainly a far cry from all the other MC Breed albums. I once read a description of Breed as "the workingman's rapper," which I liked, he's always been an incredibly solid rapper who put out album after album to little recognition. "Funkafied" is by far his most unique and strange effort. Over the years, Breed became more known for following trends than setting them, successfully joining the west coast and dirty south movements during his career despite being a native of Flint, Michigan. But "Funkafied" is totally out there on its own. If you want an idea of what it sounds like, take a glance at the cover and you'll get an idea. This sounds like a blend of George Clinton and Kokane, which definitely threw me off at first, especially because it was released shortly after his "The New Breed" album, which had a heavy g-funk influence and collabos with 2Pac, Too Short, Warren G, and the DOC. "Funkafied" has less noteworthy collabos, but he has two short ones with George Clinton. There are some seriously nice grooves on this album. The production sounds like Parliament and that kind of funk project, and he samples a lot of that style as well. There's a lot of that George Clinton style singing too. The lyricism is surprisingly good too, but what brings it down a little is the delivery; the contrast between the overbearing music and singing sometimes overpowers the verses and takes the spotlight off them. I'm not really sure why MC Breed would make this album, but it's definitely something I've come to really appreciate and certainly recommend.

After the "Underground Address" intro, the album begins with "What You Want," which has whiny synths and an upbeat bassline, setting the stage for the album. "Smokin'" is a highlight for the album, with an incredibly tight saxophone section instrumental and great chorus. "Late Night Creep (Booty Call)" has funky horns and guitars and some nice singing as well, it's a feel good song and grooves really well. The lyrical highlight is "Teach My Kids," which also has a great beat. Breed talks about how kids should be raised and challenges parents who neglect teaching their children "more than their ABCs." After the quick Clinton track "This Is How We Do It 1," Breed follows with the average "One Time," after which comes the very nice "Seven Years." "Deal With da Funk" is also really good, and "Shootin' From the Hip" is another lyrical track about teens with guns with the typically funky production. I like "Break Yourself," but I thought "Back Up in Ya!" was just okay. "This Is How We Do It 2" precedes "Flava Uv Phony," which lyrically is good but sounds too similar to others on this album musically. "B.R. Double E. D." is laidback, and "Ol' School" is a funny beatbox track.

This is a really weird album and doesn't fit logically into Breed's discography at all. But if listened to with an open mind, I think it's really enjoyable. The music is really likable, the grooves are incredibly funky and very catchy. Even if it's not always perfect, I have to give props to Breed for bringing something like this to the table. It's a unique album that stands out among his huge discography as something really different.

5 out of 5 stars HAD TO HOCK IT, AND I REGRET IT, MAN!!!!.......2007-02-14

this is the best thing breed ever did in my opinion. it is funky and raw. great midwest hip hop. very underrated album. i gotta get a hold of this again, man!!!!.

5 out of 5 stars Yo, my homeboy Breed is Kiccin' sum funky beats on this joint!.......2006-04-08

MC Breed's most successful album, Funkafied, an album that astonishingly peaked in the Top Ten of Billboard's R&B chart, is also his most unique and arguably joint of the turning point in his dynamic career like on What You Want which is a tight joint with a classic 90's G-funk beat, Smokin' featuring DFC is a joint about Breed & his homie DFC be smokin' a joint on this song about locin' & smokin', a crazy joint Teach My Kids is about teaching his kids how to shoot with guns, and to think this dude is from Flint, Michigan home to Micheal Moore, The Deal Is Funk is another tight joint with a fresh & funky G-funk that makes this album a classicc.

MC Breed is stirin' up a joint on songs *2, *3, 4, *5, 6, 7, 8, *9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15 & 16.

5 out of 5 stars Classic Breed.......2003-04-05

When you first play a Breed track, you invariably think you're listening to something older than it really is. I mean, look at his first album with the DFC. One of the most hype albums you'll ever hear, but it's done completely with a drum machine, a few scratches and some INCREDIBLE lyrical ability. Wherever he gets his beats, whether from an 808 or from an old 45, Breed's style cannot be denied, because his lyrics leave you forgetting about the rest of the track. Not that his tracks are forgettable (I don't care what anyone says, the beats and scratches on I Will Excel are amongst the best I've ever heard come out of a studio), it's just that he's that good.

Now to this album in particular. The album is laid out heavy with some decent funk backgrounds, and some even heavier lyrics. The best part is, even though he's got a smooth flow which makes you think of your standard West Coast acts of the era, he sets himself apart by actually SAYING something. Imagine my surprise when I threw in the tape and heard phrases like "Maybe I should teach my kid how to shoot./Maybe I should teach my kid how to shoot hoops." That lyric alone would have had me hooked, if it weren't for the fact that his Underground Address (reminiscent of Griff's Blax Thanx stylings, except much more creative...even if it does drag a little long) and What You Want already had me floored. Even now, in 2003, I find that I move away from my CDs, MP3s and DVDs and head back to my trusty old ghetto blaster, just to listen to albums like Funkafied, the D.O.C.'s No One Can Do It Better, and Kokane's first album (back when he had to go by "Who Am I?").

If you're looking for a classic album to pick up, I can't recommend this album enough.
MC Breed & DFC
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Very likable old school rap
  • I FORGOT I HAD THIS IN MY COLLECTION
  • This Takes Me Back
  • Still Bangin
MC Breed & DFC
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Manufacturer: Warlock Records
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ASIN: B00005OC5Y
Release Date: 2002-01-22

Tracks:

  1. Underground Slang
  2. Job Corp
  3. That's Life
  4. Ain't No Future In Yo' Frontin'
  5. Just Kickin' It
  6. Better Terms
  7. I Will Excell
  8. Get Loose
  9. Black For Black
  10. Guanja
  11. More Power

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Very likable old school rap.......2007-03-15

MC Breed & DFC's self-titled 1991 debut is a short and appealing album of old school hip hop. For someone who had so much success in the 90s, it surprises me how forgotten Breed is today. He would go on to embrace numerous styles in his career, but on this debut, Breed keeps his style simple. This album does sound pretty dated, and even in '91 it would have sounded a few years old (as that was the year of "Low End Theory," "Death Certificate," and "Quik Is the Name,") and the lyricism and production on this album are more rooted in the 80s. The production is very basic and sample-heavy, but it's pretty well done and makes for a cool raw feel. Breed was the first midwest rapper to gain national attention, and mostly that's thanks to the classic single "Ain't No Future in Yo' Frontin'," which is one of my favorite old school tracks. The rest of the album isn't quite on the level of brilliance as that well-known single, but it's consistent and likable. Breed is a cool MC, he's very understandable and basically raps about life in his hometown of Flint, Michigan. He's not an amazing lyricist but he's quite appealing, there's no glitz or gimmicks to his style. I recommend fans of old school rap definitely check out "MC Breed & DFC."

The album begins with "Underground Slang," which has a funky, electronic sounding beat and Breed represents the lifestyle he knows. "Job Corps" has a really nice, droopy sounding beat, and the story he tells of urban struggle is entertaining. "That's Life" uses a well-known sample (you'll recognize it from songs by DJ Premier, Lord Finesse, and Das EFX), and he tells stories of misfortune in life, it's a strong song. The classic "Ain't No Future in Yo' Frontin'" comes next, which has an incredible beat. It has a repeating loop through his rapping bars, which give way to a soaring, whiny synth at the chorus. His delivery is outstanding and this song is just excellent. "Just Kickin' It" is extremely catchy, and "Better Terms" is nice lyrically. "I Will Excel" displays some ol' school bragadagio, and the short and sweet "Get Loose" barely tops in at two minutes with a simple drum beat. "Black for Black" is a pro-black statement, pretty effective. The only misstep on this album in my mind is the reggae song "Guanja." In '91 it seemed like every rapper was trying their hand at a reggae song, and this six-and-a-half minute one isn't a highlight. The album ends strongly with "More Power."

Over his long and winding career, Breed became known as someone who followed trends more than setting them. His debut isn't exactly revolutionary either, but it's a really cool blend of the styles from the east coast-west coast dominated rap game that may have put the midwest on the map. With simple beats and simple lyrics, Breed found a nice formula for a really solid album. All of his albums from the early-90s are good, and I recommend this as highly as any of them.

4 out of 5 stars I FORGOT I HAD THIS IN MY COLLECTION.......2007-02-14

i saw this recently in my old collection of tapes. i remember the sound and feel of this when i first got it. basically, i got it for JUST KICKIN' IT and AIN'T NO FUTURE IN YO FRONTIN' the latter is just classic material. i remember erick sermon remade this................WHY?!!!!? i could listen to that cut all day and never get tired of it. they just do not make good hip hop like that anymore, and that is my word!!!!!

4 out of 5 stars This Takes Me Back.......2002-06-24

Ain't No Future In Yo Frontin was "THE" party jam. There will never be another party starter or party ender like it. Especially the last words of the song. It's a must have for anyone between 25 and 30.

4 out of 5 stars Still Bangin.......2001-12-20

Mc Breed is on this album still keep on doin very goog and he
Dollar
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    Original Soundtrack , Ray Ray , G.A.N. & The Dayton Family , DJ Kizzy Rock & DJ Smurf , MC Breed , Jake The Flake , Mr. No Love , Freaknasty , Hard Boyz & Spice 1 , and Faizon Love
    Manufacturer: Power
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    ASIN: B00000I6N0
    Release Date: 1999-03-09

    Tracks:

    1. Nails Did - Ray Ray
    2. Outsiders - G.A.N. & The Dayton Family
    3. Oh!, Oh!, Oh! - DJ Kizzy Rock
    4. Gangsta Shit - MC Breed
    5. Drug Dealer - Jake The Flake
    6. Only Time Will Tell - Mr. No Love
    7. Do What You Feel (Remix) - Freaknasty
    8. Ain't No future In Yo Frontin - MC Breed
    9. Trapped In The Game - Hard Boyz
    10. Me Mike! - Faizon Love
    11. Conclusion - MC Breed
    12. This Is Not 4 Free - Black Dave
    13. Carolina Bounce - South Click
    14. Scrilla - Family Deep
    15. (Five Minutes) - D.G.C.
    16. Just tell Me - Cherrelle
    17. Roll Wit Us - The Union And Munnie & Misfit
    It's All Good
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      It's All Good
      MC Breed
      Manufacturer: Power Ent
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B000I5XE0A
      Release Date: 2006-12-12

      Tracks:

      1. Intro
      2. Gotta Get Mine (Remix)
      3. Gansta Shit
      4. Tricks
      5. It's All Good
      6. She Likes IT (Skit)
      7. Work It From The Bottom
      8. Let's Go to da Club
      9. Business Never Personal
      10. Rule No. 1
      11. Smoke Wit a Nigga
      12. Boom Boom

      Product Description

      Breed's big album "The New Breed" is one of his greatest seller's today. This album merged the East and West coast sounds of the time, being both lyrical and funky' it also spawned a successful single. Enjoy!

      Album Description

      MC Breed was one of the first rappers to come out of the Midwest in the early 90's. This album merged the East and West coast sounds of the time, being both lyrical and funky.
      The Best of Breed
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • Nice collection of early Breed tracks
      • Classic...
      • Kid from Cali is wack
      • The best CD I have ever owned!!!!
      • A great collection of the best musician ever.
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      ASIN: B000000MB6
      Release Date: 1995-10-03

      Tracks:

      1. Ain't No Future In Yo' Frontin'
      2. Gotta Get Mine
      3. Everyday Ho
      4. Well Alright
      5. Seven Years
      6. Late Nite Creep (Booty Call)
      7. Aquapussy
      8. Tight
      9. Ain't Too Much Worried
      10. Just Kickin' It
      11. Game For Life
      12. Real MC
      13. Teach My Kids
      14. This Is How We Do It

      Customer Reviews:

      4 out of 5 stars Nice collection of early Breed tracks.......2006-11-14

      This album is pretty good colelction of some of Breed's better songs from 1990 - 1995. At 62 minutes, I wish they'd have added about 3 or 4 more ,since they'd have fit on a CD, as I know he has some better one's that aren't on here from his first 5 albums (I especially wish that "We Do This" with Too $hort, 2 Pac & Father Dom was on here - a classic song). Of the 14 songs, 1 is a classic, 7 are good, 1 is almost a classic, 1 I skip, and 4 are ok. Guests are minimal, on 3 songs and production is tight and funky on most of teh trax, although no production creditsa re given. You get 4 songs from "Funkafied", 3 from "The New Breed", 2 from "MC Breed & DFC" as well as "Big Baller", 1 song from "20 Below" and 2 new songs. A nice album for fans of Breed to have.

      #1 - 10 (CLASSIC -- great funky beat)
      #2 - 8.5 (f/ 2Pac {R.I.P.})
      #3 - 7
      #4 - 9 (nice beat)
      #5 - 7 (f/ SFD)
      #6 - 9.5 (tight beat)
      #7 - 5 (upbeat new track -- almost 5 minutes and Breed only raps for 40 sec.)
      #8 - 8 (nice beat)
      #9 - 9 (good beat)
      #10 - 7.5 (a more relaxing track)
      #11 - 8 (nice beat that has been used by Nas, Jadakiss, & Cormega)
      #12 - 8 (f/ ???)
      #13 - 6.5
      #14 - 8

      Eric Breed - b. 1972 -- Flint, MI
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      5 out of 5 stars Classic..........2000-05-10

      ...I can put on Breed's ("I got your back, and you got mine") best and let the weekend jamming begin. This needs "What You Want" from another CD to make it perfect. Heck, nevermind. It already is perfect.

      5 out of 5 stars Kid from Cali is wack.......1999-10-28

      seven years is the best song on the cd. The only reason you don't like it is because you have no idea what your getting yourself into.

      5 out of 5 stars The best CD I have ever owned!!!!.......1999-09-07

      Out of all the CDs I have ever listened to, this is the best. I think at least seven of the songs are absolutely excellent, and the rest are really good, with the exception of "seven Years" which I dont like because the entire CD is really uplifting with energetic beats (not Techno or anything) except for seven years. Other than that track, Its a great CD.

      5 out of 5 stars A great collection of the best musician ever........1999-05-13

      This CD just goes to prove that Breed is the most talented rapper of all time. Each song, old and new, has the beats and lyrical finesses that Breed has always displayed. There isn't anyone who can compete with him.
      The Best of Breed
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • Breed
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      Manufacturer: Ichiban
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      ASIN: B00005Q6T5
      Release Date: 2001-10-16

      Tracks:

      1. Ain't No Future In Yo' Frontin'
      2. Gotta Get Mine
      3. Everyday Ho
      4. Well Alright
      5. Seven Years
      6. Late Nite Creep (Booty Call)
      7. Aquapussy
      8. Tight
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      10. Just Kickin' It
      11. Game For Life (Remix)
      12. Real MC (Single Version)
      13. Teach My Kids (Remix)
      14. This Is How We Do It (Unreleased Version)

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars Breed.......2003-10-16

      A Overlooked Rapper he have hits like 1993 hit with the late great tupac but a great Greatest Hits Album.Big up Breed
      20 Below
      Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
      • ANOTHER BREED ALBUM THAT I FORGOT I HAD
      • i ain't to be f---ked with
      • 20 BELOW
      20 Below
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      Binding: Audio CD

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      Release Date: 1992-05-05

      Tracks:

      1. Ain't To Be F...ed With
      2. 20 Below
      3. Dis Mode
      4. Little Child Running Wild
      5. Flash's Groove
      6. Ain't Too Much Worried
      7. No Frontin' Allowed
      8. Be Myself
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      10. Whenever You Want Me
      11. Life Of A Flintstone
      12. Jealous Pimp
      13. Shout Out

      Customer Reviews:

      4 out of 5 stars ANOTHER BREED ALBUM THAT I FORGOT I HAD.......2007-02-14

      man, talk about blowin the doggone dust off!!!! i remember this album and remember noddin' my head to it. this is nice and funky. my joints are BE MYSELF, JEALOUS PIMP, and LIFE OF A FLINTSTONE. i just may pull this out sometime in the near future.

      5 out of 5 stars i ain't to be f---ked with.......2001-10-30

      i still got flashbacks from the first cut that was my favorite and the omly one i play.

      5 out of 5 stars 20 BELOW.......2000-06-16

      One of Mc Breed's best check it out!
      Flatline
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • super tight
      • Oldy but goody
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      ASIN: B000000MBI
      Release Date: 1997-09-23

      Tracks:

      1. Floatin' Through The Cosmos
      2. My Dove
      3. Dreamin'
      4. Guerrilla Pimpin'
      5. Rule #1
      6. Cafe Interlude
      7. Conclusions
      8. Lakeside 'Lude
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      10. Whatcha Mad At?
      11. Flatline
      12. Duece Shot
      13. Break Of Dawn

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars super tight.......2003-12-06

      this cd is one of breed's best. good production, great special appearances. if youre a breed fan, or you just like that midwest style, you need to get this cd right here.

      5 out of 5 stars Oldy but goody.......2001-03-22

      This album has been around for a while (1997), but is worth is weight in gold. All of songs have funkdified beats and smooth lyrics. In my opinion what makes this album flow is a trio of songs (Break of Dawn, Dreamin and Guerrilla Pimpin'). Break of Dawn and Dreamin were co-produced by Ant Banks so, you know that's good as gold.
      Rare Breed
      Average customer rating: 1 out of 5 stars
      • The same thing as Saucy -- Breeds worst album ever
      Rare Breed
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      ASIN: B000046RZX
      Release Date: 2002-03-27

      Tracks:

      1. Roll Up A Phat One
      2. The Bomb
      3. Playa Hatta
      4. I Don't Give A F*ck
      5. Swats
      6. What's It Gonna Be
      7. Make Me Wanna
      8. On A Mission
      9. Ashes To Ashes
      10. Put It Down
      11. Money Make The World
      12. First U F*ck Me
      13. The World
      14. It's A Must
      15. Phat Phunk

      Customer Reviews:

      1 out of 5 stars The same thing as Saucy -- Breeds worst album ever.......2000-02-25

      I own every album Breed has ever put out including his worst one ever entitled One Puff Music featuring MC Breed Saucy. RARE BREED is the exact same album but to fool fans into buying it they changed the cover, renamed the songs and changed the name of the album. If you're a big fan and don't have saucy there is probably two good tracks but other than that I'm sorry I wasted my money twice.
      It's All Good
      Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
      • It's all good
      • Beats from the North Side!
      • YOU'LL BE SURPRISED
      • This album is destined to go Platinum!!
      It's All Good
      MC Breed
      Manufacturer: Power Records
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Soul | R&B | Styles | Music
      Gangsta & HardcoreGangsta & Hardcore | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
      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. The Fharmacist
      2. The Thugz, Vol. 1
      3. The New Breed
      4. Flatline
      5. To Da Beat Ch'All

      ASIN: B00000HZH1
      Release Date: 1999-03-23

      Tracks:

      1. Intro
      2. Gotta Get Mine (Remix)
      3. Gangsta S**t
      4. Tricks
      5. It's All Good
      6. She Likes It (Skit)
      7. Work It From The Bottom
      8. Let's Go To Da Club
      9. Business Never Personal
      10. Rule No.1
      11. Smoke Wit A Ni**a
      12. Boom Boom

      Customer Reviews:

      4 out of 5 stars It's all good.......2002-01-25

      I was introduced to MC Breed via Too $hort's "Cocktales" album. It wasn't a surprise that the styles were pretty similar. While not as misogynist as Too's work (is that possible?) it's still not for kids. Plenty of sexual lyrics, but in the way that art imitates life, sex is better than violence.
      So this album isn't GREAT, but it's definitely not BAD. The title says it all...

      4 out of 5 stars Beats from the North Side!.......1999-11-27

      MC Breed? Most give it a chance cuz it says tupac and too $hort, but forget that every song is off the hook, It's All Good MC Breed layed it down but it's to bad the cd is unheard of and not to many will invest in it, the only reason it don't get a 5 is u gotta save the 5 for somethn special anyways the Phatman is out

      4 out of 5 stars YOU'LL BE SURPRISED.......1999-08-11

      I BOUGHT IT JUST FOR THE SONG WITH TOO SHORT, BUT THAT'S PROBABLY THE THIRD OR FOURTH BEST SONG. THIS ALBUM IS DEFINITELY WORTH 12 BUCKS. UNFORTUNATELY, PEOPLE WILL SLEEP ON THIS ALBUM, BUT IT'S TOO BAD, BECAUSE IT'S OFF THE HEEZZEEE

      5 out of 5 stars This album is destined to go Platinum!!.......1999-03-16

      If you feel saucy flows and air tight beats you'll give this album serious motion (love). This album is a perfect blend peruvian funk and sassy flows that paints and picture of what Eric Breed a.k.a. "M.C. Breed" is speak about. As soon as press play your first thought "Grab my gas mask cause its some funk up in here". Note if you don't get all slag or jive used on this album you might want to pick up his previous album "Flatline" (One of the tightest albums I've heard since R.B.L.Posse's "Eye for an Eye"). "It's All Good" seems to be predicated on the previously mentioned album("Flatliner"). Again, this album has Platinum write all over it!!

      Dance Music:

      1. Mega Rap [Explicit Lyrics]
      2. Mobbin' Thru the Bay, Vol. 1
      3. Music fo the Mobb [Explicit Lyrics]
      4. My Eyes Adored You [CD-single]
      5. Needlez in Da Haystack [Explicit Lyrics]
      6. Nocturnal [Explicit Lyrics]
      7. Old School Classics
      8. On a Mission [Explicit Lyrics]
      9. On the Run [Explicit Lyrics]
      10. Once Again It's On

      Dance Music

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      Dance Music

      Rock Music rock-music-70

      Guitar Music of Villa-Lobos

      Classic Touch [Import]

      70's & 80's Country: Vol.5 [Karaoke]

      Coming Your Way

      Emerald Dance Theme with Variations and Ocean

      el-Hub Kullo [IMPORT]

      Fourth/Fifth [Import]

      Hang on to a Dream

      One Hundred Fiedler Favorites [Box set]

      Echo Dek [Import]

      Extended Versions

      Compraron una Cantina [Limited Edition] [Original recording remastered]

      Ghetto Mission

      The Delta Meets Detroit: Aretha's Blues