Tell 'Em Why U Madd [Explicit Lyrics]

Tell 'Em Why U Madd [Explicit Lyrics]

Track Listings

1. I'm Madd - Joe Hooker, The Madd Rapper
2. Dot Vs. TMR - The Madd Rapper
3. Talk Show - The Madd Rapper
4. You're All Alone - Picasso Black, The Madd Rapper
5. That's What's Happenin' - Tracey Lee & the Leonards, , The Madd Rapper
6. Dice Game - The Madd Rapper
7. Roll With the Cat - The Madd Rapper
8. How We Do - The Madd Rapper, P. Diddy, P. Diddy
9. Stir Crazy - Eminem, The Madd Rapper
10. D-Dot Interview - The Madd Rapper
11. Ghetto - The Madd Rapper, Raekwon, Carl Thomas
12. Surviving the Game - The Madd Rapper
13. Bongo Break - Busta Rhymes, The Madd Rapper
14. Whateva - Picasso Black, Fierce, The Madd Rapper
15. Too Many Ho's - Jermaine Dupri, Lil' Cease, The Madd Rapper
16. Bird Call - The Madd Rapper
17. Not the One - The Madd Rapper,
18. They Just Don't Know - Black Rob, The Madd Rapper,
19. Esta Loca - The Beatnuts, The Madd Rapper, Rambo
20. Shysty Broads - The Madd Rapper, Mae West
See all 24 tracks on this disc

Tell 'Em Why U Madd,The Madd Rapper,Sony,East Coast Rap,Hip-Hop,Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop,Soul/Reggae/Rhythm & Blues
Tell 'Em Why U Madd
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Take The "Madd" And Replace It With "Wack"... {2.5 Stars}
  • Better than anything that comes out of Sad Boy nowadays.
  • History
  • Why was the Mad Rapper Slept on?
  • Azz Kicking Cd
Tell 'Em Why U Madd
The Madd Rapper
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Soul | R&B | Styles | Music
East CoastEast Coast | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Pop RapPop Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Similar Items:
  1. Violator: The Album, Vol. 2
  2. This or That
  3. Rasassination
  4. Violator: The Album
  5. Nutty Professor II: The Klumps

ASIN: B00001R3H1
Release Date: 2000-01-18

Tracks:

  1. I'm Madd
  2. Dot Vs. TMr
  3. Talk Show (Intro)
  4. You're All Alone
  5. That's What's Happenin'
  6. Dice Game
  7. Roll With The Cat
  8. How We Do
  9. Stir Crazy
  10. D-Dot Interview
  11. Ghetto
  12. Surviving The Game
  13. Bongo Break
  14. Whateva
  15. Too Many Ho's
  16. Bird Call
  17. Not The One
  18. They Just Don't Know
  19. Esta Loca
  20. Shysty Broads
  21. Talk Show (Outro)
  22. Wildside
  23. Car Jack
  24. How To Rob

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars Take The "Madd" And Replace It With "Wack"... {2.5 Stars}.......2007-01-16

Respect due to Deric "D-Dot" Angelettie for building a nice portfolio on the producer tip, but his career as a rapper was dead before it ever took off. With the exception of Eminem and 50 Cent, every guest appearance on the album is weak (yes, including Busta Rhymes). The lowest point is when Puff Daddy comes through to spread his wackness on "How We Do". It's easily the worst song on the album. In short, lazy hooks, wack rhymes, and sleep inducing production keep this LP from being worthy of any kind of serious buzz (which is why it was all but ignored). And if all that wasn't bad enough, every skit on this album is, you guessed it, the Madd Rapper running the same skits that can be found on any bad boy album. The joints simply ain't funny no more. Basically, he bled the turnip dry.

There a few highlights sprinkled throughout the album. "Stir Crazy" is a nice track that features Eminem ripping it -- I wish he would rip somethin' nowadays. "Ghetto" features a nice verse from Raekwon and some smooth crooning from Carl Thomas. Also, 50 Cent's "How To Rob" can be found at the very end. It's worth a few listens if you can make that far to the end of the album.

Tell 'Em Why U Madd is pretty much a skit that somehow manifested itself into an album. By the time this came out, people were pretty much tired of the Madd Rapper thing being milked. This album is only good if it was intended to be a comedy album. I guess the album sales reflected just how much the people cared about him being mad. I recommend passing on this album. That is, of course, unless you want to hear what Eminem rapped like when he was still nice behind the mic. Otherwise.....avoid, avoid, avoid.

Standout Tracks: Stir Crazy feat. Eminem (My Favorite), Ghetto feat. Raekwon & Carl Thomas, and How To Rob feat. 50 Cent

5 out of 5 stars Better than anything that comes out of Sad Boy nowadays........2006-09-13

I cant front when I first saw this album in stores I was a bit
skeptical but I decided to give it a chance. Im relieved to say that I dont regret buying this album at all. Standout Tracks: D-DOT VS. TMR, TO MANY HOS, THEY JUST DONT KNOW, BONGO BREAK(Busta kills it!), STIR CRAZY, YOURE ALL ALONE, WHATEVA, HOW TO ROB(50 cent before the commercial weirdo),GHETTO(the s***),THATS WHATS HAPPENING, WILDSIDE,etc. Filler: roll with the cat, How we do(Puffy makes everything he shows his face on stale), Shysty Broads, Esta Loca, Not the one etc. Ill give D-Dot his props he raps well normal and raps well as his alter ego(the madd rapper)unlike some rappers whose alter egos are better than their normal selves(think Slim Shady). This album is better than anything [...] Daddy can put out nowadays!

3 out of 5 stars History.......2005-12-06

For all you rap illiterates out there, I'll let you in on a little secret that D-Dott (Madd Rapper) doesn't want you to know....

Kanye West made most of these beats. That's what kanye meant by "I used to produce for D-Dott on the low" from the College Drop Out CD. See, back when he couldn't catch a break he made beats for other producers who stole his fire and never let his name out.

The other secret is that 50 Cent's first major song appears on this CD. He put this dis out (How to Rob) about...well...pretty much every hot rapper at the time. This was his first big break, and then he got shot 9 times and disappeared until Eminem found him years later.

Bottom line - if you want a little piece of Hip-Hop history before they hit main stream, then please buy this album.

5 out of 5 stars Why was the Mad Rapper Slept on?.......2005-10-17

This cd was released in 1999 and is better than most of the cd's released today. The Mad Rapper is knid of old school in his approach because he tells tales of humor and mixes them with a street edge. Also his collabo's with other artists and producers makes this a must have for anyone who appreciates good hip hop.

4 out of 5 stars Azz Kicking Cd.......2003-02-14

The Madd Rapper Rulz And Eminem Is On This CD How To Rob By 50 Cent Is Funny as h*ll he is robin Jay Z,P.Diddy,Lil Kim,Blackstreet and more good thing he did not say anything about DR.DRE Or Eminem.[Shady/Aftermath]2003 D-12,Hittman,Tray-Dee,50 Cent,Royce The 5-9,G Unit,DR.DRE,And Eminem
Tell 'Em Why U Madd
Average customer rating: 2 out of 5 stars
  • Take The "Madd" And Replace It With "Wack"... {2.5 Stars}
Tell 'Em Why U Madd
The Madd Rapper
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Soul | R&B | Styles | Music
East CoastEast Coast | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Pop RapPop Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
ASIN: B00001R3H3
Release Date: 2000-01-18

Tracks:

  1. I'm Madd
  2. Dot Vs. TMR
  3. Talk Show (Intro)
  4. You're All Alone
  5. That's What's Happenin'
  6. Dice Game
  7. Roll With The Cat
  8. How We Do
  9. Stir Crazy
  10. D-Dot Interview
  11. Ghetto
  12. Surviving The Game
  13. Bongo Break
  14. Whateva
  15. Too Many Ho's
  16. Bird Call
  17. Not The One
  18. They Just Don't Know
  19. Esta Loca
  20. Shysty Broads
  21. Talk Show (Outro)
  22. Wildside
  23. Car Jack
  24. How To Rob

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars Take The "Madd" And Replace It With "Wack"... {2.5 Stars}.......2007-01-16

Respect due to Deric "D-Dot" Angelettie for building a nice portfolio on the producer tip, but his career as a rapper was dead before it ever took off. With the exception of Eminem and 50 Cent, every guest appearance on the album is weak (yes, including Busta Rhymes). The lowest point is when Puff Daddy comes through to spread his wackness on "How We Do". It's easily the worst song on the album. In short, lazy hooks, wack rhymes, and sleep inducing production keep this LP from being worthy of any kind of serious buzz (which is why it was all but ignored). And if all that wasn't bad enough, every skit on this album is, you guessed it, the Madd Rapper running the same skits that can be found on any bad boy album. The joints simply ain't funny no more. Basically, he bled the turnip dry.

There a few highlights sprinkled throughout the album. "Stir Crazy" is a nice track that features Eminem ripping it -- I wish he would rip somethin' nowadays. "Ghetto" features a nice verse from Raekwon and some smooth crooning from Carl Thomas. Also, 50 Cent's "How To Rob" can be found at the very end. It's worth a few listens if you can make that far to the end of the album.

Tell 'Em Why U Madd is pretty much a skit that somehow manifested itself into an album. By the time this came out, people were pretty much tired of the Madd Rapper thing being milked. This album is only good if it was intended to be a comedy album. I guess the album sales reflected just how much the people cared about him being mad. I recommend passing on this album. That is, of course, unless you want to hear what Eminem rapped like when he was still nice behind the mic. Otherwise.....avoid, avoid, avoid.

Standout Tracks: Stir Crazy feat. Eminem (My Favorite), Ghetto feat. Raekwon & Carl Thomas, and How To Rob feat. 50 Cent

Dance Music:

  1. Terror Squad, The Album [Explicit Lyrics]
  2. That's Right [CD-single]
  3. That Was Then, This Is Now, Vol. 1 [Explicit Lyrics]
  4. The Birth EP
  5. The Famous Last Words EP [Explicit Lyrics]
  6. The Journey..The Post Ice Age [Explicit Lyrics]
  7. The Love Movement [Limited Edition] [Import]
  8. The Waiting Room [Explicit Lyrics]
  9. This Iz How I Know
  10. Thuggin' [Explicit Lyrics]

Dance Music

dance music

Dance Music

Hefty Fine [Clean]

Piano Concertos by Schumann and Kuhlau

Prelude to a Kiss (Jpn Lp Sleeve)

Good Life: The Best of Inner City [Import]

Power of Love [CD-single] [Import]

Reiko

Milva canta Brecht [Import]

Secret Life

Red

Lo, How a Rose -Carols and Baroque Pastorales for the Christmas Season

Pie & Isolation

No Pads No Helmets [Import]

Merengue Mix

Green

The Gulag Orkestar