Waterbed Hev

Waterbed Hev

Track Listings

1. Big Daddy
2. Keep It Comin'
3. You Can Get It
4. Waterbed Hev
5. Shake It
6. I'll Do Anything
7. Don't Be Afraid
8. Justa' Interlude
9. Can You Handle It
10. Wanna Be a Player
11. Get Fresh Hev
12. Big Daddy [Remix]

Waterbed Hev,Heavy D,Universal,Hip-Hop,Pop,Pop-Rap,Rap,Rap & Hip-Hop,Urban
Waterbed Hev
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • 3.5 stars: In 2007 this album is not that bad................
  • How The Mighty Have Fallen (2.5 Stars)
  • GET THIS! /LISTEN/DON'T MISS IT/SALE ON AISLE 3/GET YOURS
  • It's OK.
Waterbed Hev
Heavy D
Manufacturer: Umvd Labels
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | R&B | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Pop RapPop Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
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ASIN: B000005AYV
Release Date: 1997-04-22

Tracks:

  1. Big Daddy
  2. Keep It Comin
  3. You Can Get It
  4. Waterbed Hev
  5. Shake It
  6. I'll Do Anything
  7. Don't Be Afraid
  8. Justa' Interlude
  9. Can You Handle It
  10. Wanna Be A Player
  11. Get Fresh Hev
  12. Big Daddy (Remix)

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars 3.5 stars: In 2007 this album is not that bad.......................2007-02-08

I hated this joint 10 years ago when it dropped. The only cut that was audibly enjoyable was "Big Daddy". 10 years later, I'm re-checking out and its pretty good. With the shortage of diverse rap artists these days you have to go to the stash from the 90s.

2 out of 5 stars How The Mighty Have Fallen (2.5 Stars).......2005-02-02

When I first saw this album I thought "Heavy D....WITHOUT The Boyz?! That can't be a good thing." Here's the problem with this album: Heavy D took the "jiggy" route. When I heard "Big Daddy" for the first time, I thought it was pretty tight and that it had that Heavy D feel to it. So after hearing that, I went and copped the disc. When I got home and read the liner notes, my jaw hit the floor. There was Heavy D....smoking cigars, iced out, and playing the big willie role (the popular theme for the "jiggy" crowd in '97). At that point, I realized that original MCs were quickly becoming extinct. After years of success with his group, Heavy D had jumped the fence while simultaneously alienating his fan base all at the same time. That might not have been such a bad thing had this album been at least somewhat decent. There are about three tracks on the entire album that are even worth a listen. There's a lot of lazy and predictable production (we're talking obscene amounts of beat jacking). On "I'll Do Anything" Heavy D and Tony Dofat COMPLETELY jacked Hall & Oates for their tune "I Can't Go For That (No Can Do)" and it only gets worse throughout the album (I won't even get into how the Gap Band's "Yearnin' For Your Love" was abused on "Keep It Comin'"). There aren't enough good songs on this album to make Heavy's change of heart seem very believable.

Avoid this album y'all. It's not completely terrible, but it comes dangerously close. There are songs that border on wack and there are songs that are completely wack. Sadly enough, this can be said for the majority of the songs on this album. I was very disappointed in Heavy D and lost a little respect for him after hearing this. I can only reccomend buying this if you can find it used for less than $3.00. Otherwise, avoid at all costs.

Standout Tracks: Big Daddy (My Favorite) and "You Can Get It" feat. The Lost Boyz & Soul For Real

4 out of 5 stars GET THIS! /LISTEN/DON'T MISS IT/SALE ON AISLE 3/GET YOURS.......2002-11-06

"Yo this album tighter than fat chicks spandex marks left on their stomach after a set of crunches/These are x-marks for punches/Trained to kill emcees in bunches for practice/Cutting cats in half like fractions/Slow reaction/Let me come back then/Hit you once again for askin stupid questions/This album bring more heat then "Charleston Heston" and "Al Pacino" in one of his "Godfather" roles but in a "Western" era/Album covers all areas/It's his best yet" - Dimpals a.k.a. "Johnny Dangerously"

3 out of 5 stars It's OK........1999-01-18

It's worth it for "Keep It Coming", but if you are not a Heavy D fan, I suggest that you don't buy it because it's kinda boring. I still haven't listened to side B.

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