Gangsta Hip Hop, Vol. 2 [Import]

Gangsta Hip Hop, Vol. 2 [Import]

Track Listings

Disc: 1
1. Gangsta - Bell Biv DeVoe
2. Dumpin' Em in Ditches - Spice 1
3. Do Fa Self - Apache
4. Tight - MC Breed
5. Raize Up
6. Place U on da Mental - Da Germ
7. Straight Gangstaism - Geto Boys
8. Outta Here - KRS-One
9. Hump Wit It - 95 South
10. Shake Shake - The Johnny Z. Band
See all 12 tracks on this disc
Disc: 2
1. What's up Doc? (Can We Rock) - Shaquille O'Neal
2. Piru Love - Blood & Crips
3. Roxanne Shit Is Over - The Real Roxanne
4. I'm a Player - Too Short
5. A-Yo Ah'ite - D-Nice, Roz
6. 69 - Father
7. Wind Your Body - Phelonious Invasion
8. Streiht up Menace - MC Eiht
9. Knock Knock - Too Krazy
10. Flippin Hits from Tha Grill

Gangsta Hip Hop, Vol. 2,Various Artists,Zyx Records,Club/Dance,East Coast Rap,Gangsta Rap,Golden Age,Hardcore Rap,Hip-Hop,Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop,West Coast Rap
Bad Azz Mixtape Vol. 2
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    Bad Azz Mixtape Vol. 2
    Lil Boosie
    Manufacturer: Trill Entertainment
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000Q35RYA
    Release Date: 2007-06-19

    Tracks:

    1. Hit Em Up
    2. Stop Playing
    3. Fresh Cut
    4. Touch Down
    5. Streetz Iz Mine
    6. Big Dog
    7. Takeover
    8. I Know
    9. Stressin Me
    10. I m Hot
    11. Me Too
    12. Size 10
    13. I Miss U
    14. Confused
    15. Booty Talk
    16. Real Slow
    17. Daddy Luv U
    18. What About Me
    19. Bonus

    Product Description

    Boosie's first official street-fed mixtape album 'Bad Azz, vol. 1' helped launch his career outside of Louisiana. Already hot in Baton Rouge on the local tip, Boosie's first volume of 'Bad Azz' helped Boosie get ready to become a star in the South. Back with the second volume of his 'Bad Azz' official street series, Boosie hits you with more hardcore gangsta fire from that other side of Louisiana. With 19 new tracks and freestyles, this CD will definitely help keep the Boosie movement moving.
    The Collection, Vol. 2
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Awesome B-Sides
    • C LAND
    • i like it
    • A GREAT COLLECTION OF BONE SONGS
    • Average Bone album
    The Collection, Vol. 2
    Bone Thugs-N-Harmony
    Manufacturer: Ruthless (Red)
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    2. BTNHResurrection
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    ASIN: B000051XVN
    Release Date: 2000-11-14

    Tracks:

    1. C L and I.A.
    2. Don't Hate on Me
    3. Thug Luv - 2Pac, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony
    4. Hook It Up - Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, Master P,
    5. 2 Glocks [U-Neek's Remix]
    6. Look into My Eyes [Atlantis Remix]
    7. All Good
    8. Weedman
    9. Frontline Warrior
    10. Change the World
    11. Can't Give It Up [Rock Remix]
    12. Ghetto Cowboy
    13. Sleepwalkers [*]

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Awesome B-Sides.......2007-03-06

    Some people seem to get this disc mixed up as a "Greatest Hits", but actually, it's more like a B-Side record. "Thug Love" is way out of place here; only because it's a well known, legendary track sharing space with a collection of rare material. With a handfull of unreleased songs/remixes, this is a treasure (depending on how big of a fan you are, I guess).

    I'm really feelin' "C Land I.A." and "Look Into My Eyes (Atlantis Remix)" and "Weedman". These tracks alone are worth takin a gander.

    If you're lookin for a Greatest Hits, then you best go get that double album (with the grey cover)! That one has all the hits you're lookin for. But in the meantime, check out these B-Sides.

    5 out of 5 stars C LAND.......2005-08-24

    Bone is like a combination of do or die and crucial conflict together. To Clevelend Bone thugs is liek chicagos do or die. This Cd is full of remixes dat include a song with 2pac you'll love it chi love to the fullest

    5 out of 5 stars i like it .......2005-06-05

    hi my name is mari and i like this webside becase i love music very much and thankyou for have this web thankyou

    5 out of 5 stars A GREAT COLLECTION OF BONE SONGS.......2004-11-07

    This is a great collection of bone-thugs-n-harmony songs. It features songs off of "The Art Of War" & "Btnh Resurrection". It also features 2 songs off Mo Thugs album "Chapter II: Family Reunion". It has a song off of Jermaine Dupri's album "Life In 1472". It has 4 previously unreleased songs and other songs off of soundtracks. I will now rate all of the songs with 5 being the most:

    1.C Land I.A - 5: A great track, previously unreleased.

    2.Don't Hate On Me - 5: Great song, featuring Jermaine Dupri and Da Brat, taken from Jermaine Dupri's "Life In 1472".

    3.Thug Luv - 5: One of my favourite Bone Thugs-N-Harmony songs, featuring 2Pac, taken from "The Art Of War".

    4.Hook It Up - 5: Featuring Master P and Silkk The Shocker, taken from "I Got Tha Hook Up" soundtrack.

    5.2 Glocks (Remix) - 5: Great song, taken from "Btnh Resurrection".

    6.Look Into My Eyes (Remix) - 3.5: Average song, taken from "The Art Of War".

    7.All Good - 5: Good song, only by Felecia and Krayzie Bone, taken from Mo Thugs "Chapter II: Family Reunion".

    8.Weedman - 4.5: Good song, only by Bizzy Bone, previously unreleased.

    9.Frontline Warrior - 4: Good song, previously unreleased.

    10.Change The World (Remix) - 4.5: Good song, featuring Big B, taken from "Btnh Resurrection".

    11.Can't Give It Up (Remix) - 3: Average song, taken from "Btnh Resurrection".

    12.Ghetto Cowboy - 3: Average song, taken from Mo Thugs "Chapter II: Family Reunion".

    13.Sleepwalkers - 5: Great song, featuring Eazy-E, previously unreleased.


    Overall this album is definitely worth having, especially if you are a Bone Thugs-N-Harmony fan.

    3 out of 5 stars Average Bone album.......2004-05-12

    This gets 3 stars because I don't like some of the remixes and I have heard most of the songs. This would of got 2 stars if it weren't for LOOK IN TO MY EYES remix, ThugLuv(on Art of war) and unreleased old Bone track SLEEPWALKERS. They're some of Bone's best work.

    I'll rate each track with 5 being the best

    C LAND I.A. (3.5) Electric guitar synth and it's a Bizzy and Flesh duo, I prefer Frontline warriors and this track takes longer to grow onto you.

    THUG LUV featuring 2pac 5/5. The second best to me and this has repeated shotgun blasts with piano synths. Bizzy does best because he is straight hardcore.if Bizzy wasn't on this track this wouldn't be one of Bone's best songs. 2 pac is next(he doesn't disappoint)and is does not rap fast. Layzie is next and as usual, he uses his amazing flowing skills but his voice is soft in it. Krazie is next and flows pretty hard was well. Wish doesn't do so well and he got worse from East 1999 were he was so much better.

    HOOK IT UP 2.5/5

    LOOK INTO MY EYES remix 5/5 this has a better tune than the original. My favourite verse on original was Layzie's and now it's Bizzie's. This has melodic tune and has a bit of electric guitar was well. The new music makes all the verses have a better beat and this it's now very catchy.

    WEEDMAN. 3/5 This is just Bizziy from Bone and special guests. A great soft tune to chill to and Bizzie uses his high pitched voice like he used from The Art of War and onwards.

    FRONTLINE WARIORS.Featuring Big B 3.5/5 A Layzie and Bizzie duo then Big B at the end. Now Layzie is soft and doesn't rap as good as he did on East/Eturnal 1999 album, his softer voice fits in perfectly with the deep base in the background. Listen to sleepwalkers(2nd verse) and that's got Layzies old style and you'll agrea that he used to be better in some ways. Bizzy raps just as good.

    GHETTO COWBOY 4/5 Featuring Thug Queen, Krayzie Bone and Layzie. Krayzie sounds different and Layzie gives him help along the way.

    Sleepwalkers.Faturing Eazy 5/5 This is an old track and why this wasn't on Creepin on ah come up or East 1999 is beyond me(maybe it was because it's short or it was not finished produced). Eazy E(R.I.P)uses great lyrics and after his verse you here an explosion and Layzie comes in and he's catchier as ever. He was my favourite rapper from East 1999 and this shows why. When krayzie comes in you can tell it's the young thug and he rapped more hardcore than he does now. Bizzy is next and does the most hardcore. He makes my head bob. Wish comes in and is not as hot as the rest of them thugs but he raps fast towards the end for 5 secs.


    FAVOURITE SONGS(IN ORDER OF BEST)

    1. SLEEPWALKERS.FEATURING EAZY E
    2. THUG LUV
    3. LOOK INTO MY EYES remix(better than original)
    4. FRONTLINE WARRIORS
    5. WEEDMAN, Bizzy Bone with special guests

    If they want to be soft from T.W.O, then they should do songs like Frontline Warriors, Bone Bone or Weedman.
    War & Peace, Vol.2 (The Peace Disc)
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Better than Vol 1 (3 and 1/2 stars)
    • Another Good CD
    • Solid 6th solo album from Cube
    • nice comeback
    • Gnagsta S**T
    War & Peace, Vol.2 (The Peace Disc)
    Ice Cube
    Manufacturer: Priority Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    5. Featuring...Ice Cube

    ASIN: B00004I9SP
    Release Date: 2000-03-21

    Tracks:

    1. Hello - (featuring Dr. Dre and MC Ren)
    2. Pimp Homeo (Insert)
    3. You Ain't Gotta Lie (Ta Kick It) - (featuring Chris Rock)
    4. The Gutter Shit - (featuring Jayo Felony, Gangsta, and Squeak Ru)
    5. Supreme Hustle
    6. Mental Warfare (Insert)
    7. 24 Mo' Hours
    8. Until We Rich - (with Krayzie Bone)
    9. You Can Do It - (featuring Mack 10 and Ms. Toi)
    10. Mackin' & Driving (Insert)
    11. Gotta Be Insanity
    12. Roll All Day
    13. Can You Bounce?
    14. Dinner With The CEO (Insert)
    15. Record Company Pimpin'
    16. Waitin' Ta Hate
    17. Nigga Of The Century

    Amazon.com

    Is it too obvious to note that there's little peace to be found on the second volume of Ice Cube's would-be conceptual set? Throughout The Peace Disc, Cube and guests return to the theme "Keep it gangsta"--which at least partly means projecting an image of embattled, weary, but proud warriors at every turn. While strongly produced and delivered, the songs generally don't signify much that we haven't heard before. A few party tracks ("You Can Do It") and the somewhat softhearted "Until We Rich" stand out, but there's little here really worth mentioning in the same breath as Cube classics as far afield as "It Was a Good Day" and "When I Get to Heaven." --Rickey Wright

    Customer Reviews:

    3 out of 5 stars Better than Vol 1 (3 and 1/2 stars).......2007-06-19

    I was extremely dissapointed with the War disc of the War And Peace series but I was still going to give Cube another shot. Even though this album is a far cry from Amerikkkaz Most Wanted, Death Certificate, Lethal Injection etc, this is a lot better than the album that came before. The album kicks off with Hello(featuring Dr Dre and Mc Ren), a kick a** banger that reminds us of the NWA days. You Aint Gotta Lie To Kick It is superb as Ice Cube busts energized verses over a lively track and I'm sorry but Chris Rock was not funny at all on here! The Gutter S***(featuring Jayo Felony, Gangsta and Squeak Ru) and Supreme Hustle are two other higlights and Until We Rich which features Krayzie Bone wasnt a bad first single for the album. There are some skip moments though. You Can Do It(featuring Mack 10 and corny a** Ms Toi) is a lame club record that sucked on The Next Friday soundtrack and it sucks now. Gotta Be Insanity and Can You Bounce are pathetic attempts at club music that Cube should have reneged on. Roll All Day is weak storytelling joint where Cube talks about picking up a stray chick that would later drive away with his vehicle. and Record Company Pimpin is an honorable mention because even though he talked about something of substance(the woes of the music industry), the song is pale in comparison the songs he had back in the days of Predator and Bootlegs and B-sides. The album closes off with the awesome N**** Of The Century. Bottom Line: The Peace disc destroys any memory of the drab War disc. The production was a lot better and Ice Cube sounds better on here than he did on Vol 1.

    4 out of 5 stars Another Good CD .......2006-11-03

    War And Piece Vol. 2 is another good CD from Ice Cube. The best tracks are Hello, The Gutter ****, Until We Rich, Got To Be Insanity, Roll All Day, Can You Bounce, and Waitin' Ta Hate.

    4 out of 5 stars Solid 6th solo album from Cube.......2005-10-16

    Ice Cube is back for his 6th solo with the Peace Disc. This may be my favorite album from Cube (close with "Lethal Injection"). His lyrics are much different then his first few albums and the beats changed with tthe times but it's still nice to hear from Cube. With 13 songs, none ar ebad, 5 are ok, 1 is almost a classic and the rest are good. Guests are on 4 songs so you still get enough Cube to satisfy you. Production is decent as well, Chuckey Thompson & One Eye each do 3 songs, Puff Daddy, Younglord, Bud'da, Battlecat, Dr. Dre, T-Bone and Charley Bear all do 1 song. A must have album for fans of Ice Cube.

    #1 - 8.5 (f/ MC Ren & Dr. Dre -- N.W.A. reunion)
    #3 - 8.5
    #4 - 8.5 (f/ Jayo Felony, Gangsta from the Comrads and Squeek Ru)
    #5 - 7.5 (1 minute intro before he raps)
    #7 - 8.5 (nice beat)
    #8 - 9.5 (f/ Krayzie Bone -- nice beat)
    #9 - 7.5 (f/ Mack 10 & Ms. Toi -- also on the "Next Friday" soundtrack)
    #11 - 8.5 (nice beat)
    #12 - 7
    #13 - 7
    #15 - 7.5
    #16 - 8 (good beat)
    #17 - 8

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    4 out of 5 stars nice comeback.......2004-09-12

    I have to agree that Ice Cube hasn't put out as many good CDs as his three earlier projects (AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted, Death Certificate and Lethal Injection) but PEACE is much different. Though his lyrics are lacking, this is still a pretty good album with a couple of bangers. Everyone knows the well-known song, Hello, with his N.W.A. crew (excluding Yella and Eazy, of course). I was surprised at this track because Ice Cube totally tore N.W.A. down with his diss song, No Vaseline. Its great to see these three back at it as they were the best rap group ever to come out. The beat is alright, not a typical Dre beat you'd expect but it still works. You Ain't Got to Lie to Kick It w/ Chris Rock is also another nice track, a bit of a party banger. I like the way Ice Cube flows in this. I also like The Gutter Sh*t, it has got a mean gangsta beat and everyone shines on this. The best song on this is without a doubt Until We Rich with Krayzie Bone. To be honest, I reckon this is Ice Cube's best song and beats It Was a Good Day by a mile. The nice laid back tune is incredible and even though Ice Cube is a rough character, he still sounds good even when he's mellow. Krayzie Bone lays down a pretty good chorus bit too. You Can Do It is alright, this track really never got me moving and shouldn't have been on his Greatest Hits. Another track that I'm crazy about is Waitin Ta Hate. Most people will know EPMD's classic, So What Cha Sayin, back in '89. This song borrows the beat and Ice Cube lays down pretty harsh words that the faint ear won't enjoy. I like it because a lot of rage has been put into this track and it gets me moving. Nigga of the Century closes the album and is an alright track, don't really like the beat though.

    True, Ice Cube's lyrical talent is lacking. Compare this and WAR to his earlier albums and you'll see what I'm talking about. Some people are also saying Ice Cube is running out of things to say but that isn't true, he's been in the game since the early 80's and still he brings to us good material. If you've just become an Ice Cube fan, I suggest you take a look at his earlier work to find out the true power of the Don before getting his later albums. And I'm out.

    5 out of 5 stars Gnagsta S**T.......2004-06-07

    Has to be one of the best albums ive every heard. The first ice cube album i ever bought and im hooked. This album single handedly turned me into a big cube fan.
    Damu Ridaz, Vol. 2: How Deep Is Your Hood
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • SERIOUSLY
    • How Deep Is Your Hood is another bangin' klassick!
    • 5 good traCCs
    • DAMUS DO IT AGAIN
    • CRIPS
    Damu Ridaz, Vol. 2: How Deep Is Your Hood
    The Bloods
    Manufacturer: Warlock Records
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    ASIN: B00000DFVP
    Release Date: 1998-11-10

    Tracks:

    1. Kickin' Knowledge
    2. Young Active Brazy
    3. Feel 'N' Ya Man
    4. Young Dogs With No Muzzle
    5. Day In A Life
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    19. F**k All Y'all

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars SERIOUSLY.......2007-07-22

    I got Damu ridas 1 and 2 and they are both tight. This one is more new sckhool and more modern rap. First of all if u a Blood...buy this cd! If u a ckrab...you need to stop hatin on Damus and buy this cd too and reckognize who the best. Damu ride 4 ever Eastside Blood Soo Woop...wus up 2 cKrenshaw mafias, IFG, DP, Denver Lanes, and ALL Blood gangs worldwide SOO WOOP!.

    5 out of 5 stars How Deep Is Your Hood is another bangin' klassick!.......2007-06-14

    First off, for everyone that says they aren't feeling this cd, you've gotta understand that the point was to do something a little different. Like on the cover of the Best Of The Damu's 2 cd set, it says the final chapter, going to the next level,so that's why this is a little different.

    Personally,I love it. I think it's another Bangin' On Wax hit! Young Dogs With No Muzzle, A Day In A Life(It has the Rip A Crab In Half beat),How Deep Is Your Hood,Darby Park,these and almost all the other tracks are some more Damu klassicks! The music and beats are still as funky as ever,which is a good thing, and these tracks feature redruM 781,B-Brazy,Green Eyes,Lil' Hawk and some new Damu's that all sound tight!

    If you are a fan of the Bangin' On Wax albums and the first Damu Ridas cd,then by all means get this cd today! Mine was brand new and it came with the Bloods and Crips Sticker still on it!

    2 out of 5 stars 5 good traCCs.......2007-03-30

    I'M FROM DA C SIDE AN YAH I GOT IT.THE TITLE TRACC HOW DEEP IS YOUR HOOD IS CLASSIC,YAH KNOW MY NAME,
    NO MUZZLE,GIVE IT UP,AN RIDE AGAIN ARE ALL HARD TRACC's.CRIPS JUSS HAVE MORE GOOD BANGERZ..

    5 out of 5 stars DAMUS DO IT AGAIN.......2005-12-26

    if ya'll are bangin piru then i don't even need to explain this to you, damu ridas still bangin on wax, smokin crabbz n all dat. pure west coast gangsta ck all day

    1 out of 5 stars CRIPS.......2005-09-23

    YOU SLObS ARE FUNNY AS HELL, THIS CD IS WEAK AS FUCC LOCC, 187 ON ALL YOU DEAD FLAG WEARIN HOES CUZZ. LET IT RAIN, LET IT FLOOD, LET A CRIP KILL A bLOOD, LET IT RAIN, LET IT DRIP, bUST A SLOb IN HIS LIp. WE ARE ALL CRIPS IN PITTSBURGH CUZZ, COME C US CUZZ.
    Enquiring Minds, Vol. 2: The Soap Opera
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • I KNEW IT;NOT SHOCKED AT ALL
    • This is The Best Album so far from her away 4rm Three 6 Mafia.
    • Boo Bounce's Back
    • A Release Without The Production of Juicy J & DJ Paul
    • bye bye boo
    Enquiring Minds, Vol. 2: The Soap Opera
    Gangsta Boo
    Manufacturer: Rt / It's Time Child
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B0000BWVCQ
    Release Date: 2003-10-14

    Tracks:

    1. Intro - Tha Truth
    2. Sippin & Spinnin
    3. How We Roll
    4. Let Me Get That Off You
    5. City Streets
    6. Posted @ The Bar
    7. Jail Talk
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    9. Cutty Girl
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    15. 3-Way (Infatuation, Lust & Love)
    16. Where They Hang

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars I KNEW IT;NOT SHOCKED AT ALL.......2007-07-28

    I already knew it wuz going to be HOTTTTTTTTT its ''BOO'' come on wit or without 3-6 she's BADD. LET DA HATERS HATE WHILE THE PLAYERS are PLAYING HER LOUDLY.(in their cd player)

    5 out of 5 stars This is The Best Album so far from her away 4rm Three 6 Mafia........2006-04-11

    Get this album, its crazy. She doing her thing solo.

    5 out of 5 stars Boo Bounce's Back.......2004-09-20

    Gangsta Boo comes back with Enquiring Minds 2: The Soap Opera. This is my second favorite CD from her. She flows well on her own, but can lay it down proper with back up. She raps about her days dealing, backstabbing buisness partners, and life in general. Buy this CD if you love hardcore rap. Buy this CD if you love good music in general.

    3 out of 5 stars A Release Without The Production of Juicy J & DJ Paul.......2004-07-25

    I think this album is good, but the production of the album is weak. I think that Gangsta Boo should have found someone who has some good production for her lyrics. She is a good underground rapper. "Spinnin & Sippin", in my opinion, is the strongest track on thia album. This releass is a good effort to show her fans that she can come out some good songs without the production of Juicy J & DJ Paul. If you are a hardcore Gangsta Boo fan, I suggest you to cop this album before it goes out-of-print.

    1 out of 5 stars bye bye boo.......2004-07-16

    this cd was horrible imho. gangsta boo is threw without three six, her lyrics and corny and simple as ever now and she aint got no dj paul and juicy j caliber producers on her tracks so bye bye boo well see how far u go without hypnotized minds
    The Features, Vol. 2
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Even Suga's B-Sides are better than the comptetition...
    The Features, Vol. 2
    Suga Free
    Manufacturer: Siccness
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000EZ91G0
    Release Date: 2006-06-27

    Tracks:

    1. Intro
    2. Sugafree
    3. Payback
    4. Skit
    5. Ya Aint Fuckin Wit Us
    6. Feels So Good
    7. That's What The Pimpins There For
    8. On Point
    9. I Would
    10. In Your Mouth
    11. Caliways
    12. For You - Nate Dogg
    13. Aint Finna Take My Shit
    14. Oh Ohhhh
    15. Never Give Up
    16. Break Your Back
    17. Circus

    Tracks:

    1. Intro
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    3. Playas Gangstas
    4. Pimpin In The Year 3000
    5. Game
    6. Cool
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    15. Anyway
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    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Even Suga's B-Sides are better than the comptetition..........2006-07-18

    This double album of previously unreleased material would probably be considered a B-Side release for the Pomona rapper Suga Free, but even his B-Sides have more spirit and flavor than most rappers' best. This is definitely a hardcore rap album - much grittier and urban than the recent studio release Just Add Water - and the cuts are less instantly accessible than that album's singles, but the sheer number of cuts means that there's probably something to like for everyone. Guest appearances appear on numerous tracks (hence the title of the album), and feature a huge number of major rap talents - DJ Quik, Snoop Dogg with the Eastsidaz, AMG, Rappin 4Tay, Chingy, and others. The prematurely late Mausberg also appears on a few welcome tracks.

    I particularly like "Inside Out", featuring AMG flowing over a hard, techno-influenced backbeat, "Caliways" featuring Down and Kam over a dirty, gritty G-funk jam, and the spaced-out electric guitars of Suga flying solo on "I Would".

    If you enjoy a good urban jam album, this is a completely worthwhile purchase. If your idea of rap is Will Smith or the Black Eyed Peas...well, check it out anyway. You might broaden your horizons. ;D


    Nationwide Rip Ridaz, Vol. 2: Betrayed
    Average customer rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    • you gonna blast on me boy?
    • Jeolouse Haterz
    • Gangstas Movin Fucc all napps
    • thiSS CHITz ALRIGHT LOC
    • WACC
    Nationwide Rip Ridaz, Vol. 2: Betrayed
    The Crips
    Manufacturer: Warlock Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00000DFVQ
    Release Date: 1998-11-10

    Tracks:

    1. Kick 'N' Knowledge
    2. Gangsta Boogie
    3. Niggas Don't Bang Like They Used To
    4. Days Of Old
    5. Crip Crazy
    6. Betrayed
    7. I'll Ride For You
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    14. Crip Card
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    19. Till I Die

    Customer Reviews:

    1 out of 5 stars you gonna blast on me boy?.......2005-11-24

    this goes out 2 that hoe nigga that just said he gonna blast on dem bright red colors
    dem bright red colors happen 2 be minez bytch
    you try 2 blast on me im a blast back on you
    ~1~

    5 out of 5 stars Jeolouse Haterz.......2005-01-09

    I Got Some Bulletz With The Name Bloodz Cuz I'm Going To Blast On Those Red Bright Colors Out Here Us Cripz Call Ya'll Target Practice.P.S. I Don't Give A F*** It's All Bout Tha BLUE!Beware Of Tha BLUE!!!!!!!!!!!!1

    1 out of 5 stars Gangstas Movin Fucc all napps.......2004-11-28

    This cd was wacc but they gave it up. I only like number 8ight cuzz thats the hommie. Avalon gangstars Fucc slobs dirus 43's 42's 60's 48's fucc anybody that dont get along with the avalons FUCC ALL SLOBS THEY MOMMAS DEAD HOMIES AND THEY KIDS THEY GO DIE CUZZ SLOBS KEEP ON SLIPPIN. A's up to all the homies from the 40's 53's 88's 116st and to the BGC'S MSC'S GRAPS AND YALL KNOW THE REST.

    4 out of 5 stars thiSS CHITz ALRIGHT LOC.......2002-06-16

    TRACC 2-3-4-6-8-16-17-AN 19 ARE THE HOTTEST
    TRACCz handZ DOWN.

    1 out of 5 stars WACC.......2000-04-25

    NO GOOD AT ALL CUZ THIS IS A WAST OF TIME NO GOOD CUTS ON THIS WHOLE ALBUME I LISSIONED TO THE DAMU RIDAZ AND THAY CAME STRONGER IN THE STUDIO THIS IS A UP SET MANE!
    It's All on U, Vol. 2
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Another Hot One By The Hot Boys' Original
    • Get yo shine on!!
    • classic album
    • GANGSTA TIL GANGSTA
    • THE BOY IS GANGSTA!
    It's All on U, Vol. 2
    The B.G.
    Manufacturer: Cash Money
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00000JHDT
    Release Date: 1999-06-29

    Tracks:

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    2. What U Want Do
    3. Get Your Shine On
    4. Livin Legend
    5. Hot Boys 226
    6. Ride Or Die
    7. Plan Went Sour
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    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Another Hot One By The Hot Boys' Original.......2007-04-20

    Baby Gangster BG from New Orleans comes thru again on his 4th album, late 1997's It's All On U Vol.2, his 3rd album in a year's span! Dude been hella busy in 1996 and 1997! U may think, it has to be rushed with all those albums all in a year. I have to say, this album rocks. Mannie Fresh has so much funk in his blood; his beats bang one after another with that southern fried flava with a rattling sophistication that many other producers drew upon in the late 1990's. "Livin' Legend" is a hot one, cementing BG as a legend in the rap game over a melodic, twangy G-Funk inspired beat. He may get flossy and hot headed like many, but his voice, flow, and delivery are interesting and unique. "I'm Try'n" shows BG trying to keep his head up, survive, and make his bank over a funky guitar ridden beat. "What U Want Do" gets it crunk with a neat rattling beat. Another G-Funk inspired scorcher is "Plan Went Sour" where BG hustles and gets his grind on over a tight twangy laid back beat. Hustler anthems are hardly new in 1997, but BG's song is tight with dope production! Make sure to check Chopper City from early 1997 and It's All On U Vol.1 from half a year after that and before this one. All came out with only a few months between them, but all are hella dope. 1 Luv Mannie Fresh, BG and the Cash Money crew for a dope 1997, a underrated, yet awesome year for underground hip-hop.

    4 out of 5 stars Get yo shine on!!.......2006-01-11

    For the logest time, I belived Vol.2 was better than vol.1
    I think thas because the first track is FIRE!
    After multiple listens, Vol.1 is obviously deeper and a lot more deadly.
    Definately still a must have. And you get to hear mannie fresh rippin off Lil Kim's hit "Crush on you"
    If this is your first B.G. purchase, get "Checkmate" first. It appeals to the masses.

    5 out of 5 stars classic album.......2004-01-05

    Some may disagree but this is the best B.G. album to date. Chopper City 97' was great but I can listen to vol. 2 from beginning to end. Starting with the intro by the Big Tymers. I believe it was Mannie that said "I didn't mean to mute ya playboy/ but I got rims bigger than your future". I still use that line today. This album showed that Mannie can sample beats and bring the best out that track. You have to listen a little bit harder to know which tracks are samples. If there was a hip-hop hall of fame this album and artist would be there.

    5 out of 5 stars GANGSTA TIL GANGSTA.......2003-12-16

    AIN'T NUTTIN B.G. HAVEN'T DONE

    5 out of 5 stars THE BOY IS GANGSTA!.......2003-11-21

    B.G. IS MAKING IT HAPPEN ON THIS ALBUM. I LIKE VOL. 2 BETTER THAN VOL. 1. THUMBS UP MANNIE FRESH.
    State Property Presents The Chain Gang Vol. 2
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Better than the first
    • 4.5 star 2nd album from State Property
    • B Sig Fred Krugger ni**as
    • GOOD ALBUM. 4.5 STARS
    • whoa
    State Property Presents The Chain Gang Vol. 2
    State Property
    Manufacturer: Def Jam
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B0000AKY5P
    Release Date: 2003-08-12

    Tracks:

    1. Can't Stop, Won't Stop - Young Gunz
    2. It's On - Beanie Sigel featuring Jay-Z
    3. Temporary Relief - Peedi Crakk & Sparks
    4. Rolling Down The Freeway - Freeway
    5. B.B. Gun - Young Gunz, Oschino, Beanie Sigel & Peedi Crakk
    6. State Prop (You Know Us) - Young Gunz & Beanie Sigel
    7. When You Hear That - Beanie Sigel & Peedi Crakk feat. Dirt McGirt
    8. Still In Effect - Freeway & Neef
    9. Blow - Oschino, Sparks, Young Chris & Twista
    10. Been Down Too Long - Oschino
    11. G.A.M.E. - Peedi Crakk, Beanie Sigel & Young Chris feat. Lil' Cease
    12. Just Another N***a - Oschino, Sparks & Beanie Sigel
    13. Want Me Back - Oschino, Sparks, Young Chris & Freeway
    14. See Clearly - Peedi Crakk, Beanie Sigel & Young Gunz
    15. If I Could Do It All Again - Oschino & Sparks
    16. Criminal Background - Young Chris & Peedi Crakk
    17. 94 Bars - Young Chris (Bonus Track)

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Better than the first.......2006-04-29

    Since the last State Property record, a new member is to be found, Peedi Crakk, and each and all of the other seven rappers have upgraded their dexterities. They all sound so self-assured and technically good on this album. It's better than the first joint.

    This is another Roc-A-Fella release without production by Just Blaze or Kanye West, but that doesn't really matter. The point isn't to make hits, but good hip-hop. The rappers intensity makes you forget the production at times, but every beat are special adjusted to this gang. Behind the boards we find Bink, Alchemist, D. Sot and Black Key. Everything is tight from the beginning to the end. "It's On" with Beanie Sigel and Jay-Z are a pleasure for your ears. "Blow" with Oschino, Sparks, Young Chris and Twista is a roller coaster of flows, even though none of them could compete with Twista. Oschino even has a solo joint, "Been Down Too Long", which is surprisingly good. Young Chris' partner Neef also get to show his talent on songs like "Can't Stop, Won't Stop" and "State Prop (You Know Us)".

    The Chain Gang Vol. 2 should be enjoyed in it's completeness. Everything hits like a bullet, with the exception of the unnecessary remake of BDP's "Criminal Minded" ("Criminal Background"). Be prepared for gangsta lyrics. On this they take even further than on the first State Property record. They just keep it real, and it sounds refreshing without gimmicks. 73 minutes might just be too much, but when the rappers are as dedicated as this, it's well worth it.

    4 out of 5 stars 4.5 star 2nd album from State Property.......2005-10-30


    18 months after their debut group album, The State Prop boyz are back with another 4.5 star solid album, I like this one slightly less but it's still a very good album. This time the whole group is more represented, Neef is on more then 1 song, Peedi Crakk is introduced, and a few people who aren't in State Prop drop some verses as well. More songs then the 1st album with 17 on here, 1 I skip (which is the single from the album, much like the debut SP album single, it's my least favorite on here), 1 classic, 2 almost classic songs, 3 ok ones, and the rest are good or great songs. Production is good once again. Chad Hamilton does 5 songs, Boola and Black Key each do 2, and Darrell Branch, D-Dot, Bink One, Alchemist, Sean Francis, Henny Loc, Ruggedness, and Warren Campbell all so 1 song. A must have rap album for fans of hardcore hip-hop.

    #1 - 5 (Young Chris & Neef -- horrible beat)
    #2 - 8 (Beanie Sigel & Jay-Z -- also on Sigel "The B. Coming" album)
    #3 - 8.5 (Peedi Crakk, & Sparks -- nice beat)
    #4 - 7.5 (Freeay f/ Denim)
    #5 - 9 (young chris, neef, beanie sigel, oschino, peedi crakk - - nice beat)
    #6 - 9 (beanie sigel, neef, young chris -- nice beat)
    #7 - 7.5 (beanie sigel, peedi crakk, ol dirty bastard (R.I.P.) -- annoying beat)
    #8 - 6.5 (freeway & neef)
    #9 - 8 (oschino, young chris, sparks, twista)
    #10 - 9 (oschino f/ rhonesha hamilton -- tight beat)
    #11 - 9.5 (peedi crakk, beanie sigel, young chris, lil cease -- tight beat)
    #12 - 10 (CLASSIC -- oschino, sparks, beanie sigel, rell -- tight beat)
    #13 - 9 (oschino, freeway, sparks, young chris)
    #14 - 9 (peedi crakk, neef, young chris, beanie sigel -- good beat)
    #15 - 9.5 (oschino & Sparks f/ Dorinda Hamilton -- another version w/ Peedi Crakk is also tight)
    #16 - 7.5 (young chris, neef, peedi crakk)
    #17 - 8 (young chris spittin' 94 bars straight)

    Young Chris -- Christopher Ries -- b. around 1984 -- Philadelphia, PA
    Oschino -- U. Alwan -- Philadelphia, PA
    Peedi Crakk -- P. Zeyes -- Philadelphia, PA
    Beanie Sigel -- Dwight Grant -- b. 3/6/74 -- Philadelphia, PA
    Sparks -- K. Johnson --Philadelphia, PA
    Neef -- Haneef Muhammad -- b. around 1984 -- Philadelphia, PA
    Freeway -- Leslie Pridgen -- b. 1979 -- Philadelphia, PA

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    4 out of 5 stars B Sig Fred Krugger ni**as.......2004-12-20

    This album was pretty good. I really wasn't expecting much when I initially purchased the album about a year ago, but I was VERY impressed. The production was there, and the lyrics were worthy of some of the very ill beats. Young Hov blessed the track " It's on " where him and Beanie just rip it up back and forth. Other stand out tracks are : Want me back, B.L.O.W, and Rollin down the freeway. This album is definitely worth the purchase.

    4 out of 5 stars GOOD ALBUM. 4.5 STARS.......2004-09-25

    Roc-A-Fella Records Just Keeps Getting Better & Better. State Property Is A Group Of Rappers From Philladelphia Named "Beanie Sigel, Freeway, Peedi Crack, Oschino, Sparks, Neef & Chris".The Best Songs On This Album Are "Can't Stop, Won't Stop", "It's On", "B.B Gun", "Just Another N***a", "G.A.M.E" & "Rollin' Down The Freeway". Overall This Is A Great CD And Is Definitely Worth Buying.

    5 out of 5 stars whoa.......2004-03-02

    i swear to god this is one fregen crazy cd everyone should really cop dis album it was a sleeped on album but holy shazbots this cds is unbelieveable freeways song rolling down the freeway is the illest hip hop beat iv ever heard
    Untold Story, Vol. 2
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • one of his less better mixtapes
    • The best album I've ever heard
    • The Game ----- The Untold Story, Part 2
    • Good Listen
    • Good CD
    Untold Story, Vol. 2
    The Game
    Manufacturer: Fastlife
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B0009UVBAO
    Release Date: 2005-07-26

    Tracks:

    1. F*** Wit Me
    2. For My Gangstaz
    3. Money Over B******
    4. I'm A Mobsta
    5. Business Never Personal
    6. Eat Ya Beats Alive
    7. Troublesome
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    9. Born And Raised In Compton (Raised As A G)
    10. We Are The Hustlaz
    11. Walk Thru The Sky
    12. Truth Rap
    13. Drop Ya Thangs
    14. The Game Get Live

    Customer Reviews:

    2 out of 5 stars one of his less better mixtapes.......2007-01-28

    this mixtape isnt really worth any more than 2 stars,i think the game is a dope artist and im probly a bit biased when writing reveiws of his ablums,and i still didnt like it much,i just couldnt get into the beats on subject matter,it seems rushed to me,keep your cash and get one of games better mixtapes,he has a whole stack of them...lol

    5 out of 5 stars The best album I've ever heard.......2006-01-25

    I thought this cd wouldn't be very good because after artist makes a cd as good as The Documentary they seem to have used most of their creativity. But this is the best rap album ever.

    3 out of 5 stars The Game ----- The Untold Story, Part 2.......2006-01-09

    If The Game is rap's self proclaimed MVP for 2005, Then JT The Bigga Figga could be a candidate for raps 2005 Executive of the Year. Every couple of months JT puts out some old Game material that apparently, he has the rights to, then those records go on to sell a lot of copies with minimal expense to JT. You can't really knock that, unless of course, it's your material that he's selling. In just a few months JT has released two albums by one of Hip-Hops biggest superstars. The second of JT's series, Untold Story Volume II (Fastlife), featuring The Game seems to have made no improvements upon where Volume I left off.

    Untold Story Vol. II is clearly more of a JT project than a Game project. A lot of the vocals were recorded by The Game years ago when he was still in the early stages of his career. But even then, The Game displayed the realness that makes him one of Hip-Hop's biggest stars on songs like "Just Beginning", where he airs out his father over some smooth guitar licks, for some of the things his father did to his family while he was growing up. Another song that true Game fans can appreciate is "Truth Rap" where he speaks about life in the ghetto in a way that only a few can when he spits "Nobody knows there neighbors name/ unless they sell weed or cocaine/a lot of black clouds on a block with no rain/The game got a lot to say/ so they wanna take me down in my own front yard like Marvin Gaye." But outside of a few other decent tracks from The Game himself including "Business Never Personal" - "Real Live on blocks, if we aint pushin the rocks, we movin the stocks", Volume II suffers from mediocre production and a lack of creative direction mainly because the star of the show had NO input in the creative process.

    It's unclear how much of The Game's material JT has left in his vault but what is clear after listening to this album is that he's probably getting pretty low on his stash, which means that pretty soon JT is gonna have to come up with a new hustle for 2006. Untold Story Vol. II has a similar feel to a recent posthumous Tupac album where the lyrics seem a little outdated and a little too familiar (heard some of these verses on the last album) and the production and the M.C. just aren't on the same page and don't compliment each other at all. Now, while Tupac can get away with that, the same thing can not be said at this point for JT The Bigga Figga or The Game.

    5 out of 5 stars Good Listen.......2005-10-26

    This cd is pretty good even though JT just wants to make money off The Game. This album is better then the first Untold Story but just slightly under The Documentary. Favorite songs are Walk Thru The Sky,Born And Raised In Compton, and Game Get Live. I recommend that Game fans buy this album and if you want to hear a little of the Westcoast then this cd is for you.

    5 out of 5 stars Good CD.......2005-10-26

    The Game is one of the best to come out of the westcoast in a long time. This cd is not what you think it is, it does not have the beats that his true debut The Documentary has but the lyrics are a little better on this cd but most people will say other wise but this is my opinion. I recommend that hardcore Game fans buy this cd and people who like underground cds.

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