| 1. Intro - Rasheeda |
| 2. Do It - Pastor Troy, Que' Bo Gold, Rasheeda, Re-Re |
| 3. Ain't Nuttin' - Rasheeda, Thugz Nation |
| 4. Off da Chain - Jazze Pha, Rasheeda |
| 5. Block to Block - Tariq Akonan, Rasheeda |
| 6. Atl 2 STL - Nelly, Rasheeda |
| 7. Get It On - Rasheeda, |
| 8. Make It Hot - Tariq Akonan, Rasheeda |
| 9. Mr. Baller - Danah Lewis, Rasheeda |
| 10. They Don't Understand - Que' Bo Gold, Rasheeda |
| 11. No Trust (Don't Try) - Bone Crusher, Rasheeda |
| 12. What Cha Workin' Wit - Rasheeda |
| 13. Everywhere I Go - Rasheeda |
| 14. I Am da Sh** - Que' Bo Gold, Rasheeda |
| 15. Faizon Phone Skit/Not Tonight [*] - Lil Jon, Rasheeda, |
Dirty South,Rasheeda,Universal,Dirty South,Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop
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Underground Kingz
UGK Manufacturer: Jive ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000K7UFL2 Release Date: 2007-08-07 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Cocaine - Featuring Rick Ross
- The Game Belongs To Me
- Tell Me How Ya Feel -Featuring Jazze Pha
- How Long Can It Last-Featuring Charlie Wilson
- Players Anthem- Featuring Three 6 Mafia
- Two Type of Bitches- Featuring Dizzee Rascal
- Candy
- Quit Hatin' The South-Featuring Charlie Wilson and Willie D
- Next Up-Featuring Big Daddy Kane and Kool G Rap
- Heaven
- Still Ridin' Dirty
- Hit The Block -Featuring T.I.
- Trill Niggas Don't Die-Featuring Z-Ro
- Take Tha Hood Back- Featuring Slim Thug, Vicious and Middle Fingaz
- Stop-N-Go- Featuring Jazze Pha
- Again-Featuring Ronald Isley
- Real Women- Featuring Talib Kweli and Raheem DeVaughn
- Shattered Dreams-Featuring Sleepy Brown
- Chrome Plated Woman
- Gravy
- Underground Kingz
- Life Is 2009 -Featuring Too $hort
- Living This Life
- Outro
- 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!
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Speakerboxxx/ The Love Below
OutKast Manufacturer: La Face ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000AGWFX Release Date: 2003-09-23 |
Tracks:
- The Love Below (Intro)
- Love Hater
- God (Interlude)
- Happy Valentine's Day
- Spread
- Where Are My Panties?
- Prototype
- She Lives in My Lap
- Hey Ya!
- Roses
- Good Day, Good Sir
- Behold a Lady
- Pink & Blue
- Love in War
- She's Alive
- Dracula's Wedding
- Vibrate
- Take Off Your Cool (with Norah Jones)
- A Life in the Day of Benjamin Andre (Incomplete)
- [Untitled Hidden Track]
Tracks:
- Intro
- Ghetto Musick
- Unhappy
- Bowtie
- The Way You Move
- The Rooster
- Bust (with Killer Mike)
- War
- Church
- Bamboo (Interlude)
- Tomb of the Boom (with Ludacris)
- E-Mac (Interlude)
- Knowing
- Flip Flop Rock (with Killer Mike)
- Interlude
- Reset
- D-Boi (Interlude)
- Last Call (with Slimm Calhoun)
- 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 HigginsCustomer Reviews:
Andre was great but Big Boi was questionable.......2007-06-04
Best Album Ever!!!.......2007-04-13
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.
3 stars for tlb ;; 5 for speakerboxxx.......2006-12-21
Rap isn't what it used to be, but these two will continue to carry it a long way.......2006-10-23
The best Outkast's Album.......2006-08-28
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"...
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Stankonia
OutKast Manufacturer: La Face ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00002R0MA Release Date: 2000-10-31 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Gasoline Dreams
- I'm Cool (Interlude)
- So Fresh, So Clean
- Ms. Jackson
- Snappin' & Trappin'
- D.F. (Interlude)
- Spaghetti Junction
- Kim & Cookie (Interlude)
- I'll Call Before I Come
- B.O.B.
- Xplosion
- Good Hair (Interlude)
- We Luv Deez Hoez
- Humble Mumble
- Drinkin' Again (Interlude)
- Red Velvet
- Cruisin' In The ATL (Interlude)
- Gangsta Sh*t
- Toilet Tisha
- Slum Beautiful
- Pre-Nump (Interlude)
- 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 BerryAmazon.com
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 HsuCustomer Reviews:
It stanks in a good way .......2007-06-20
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.
Outkast Does It Again - Another Classic.......2006-09-04
One of the decades best (so far).......2006-08-10
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.
basically.......2006-05-20
4. So Fresh, So Clean Listen Listen Listen
5. Ms. Jackson
now THAT'S the stapler, Dan!.......2006-04-11
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Release Therapy
Ludacris Manufacturer: DTP / Def Jam ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000H30MYY Release Date: 2006-09-26 |
Tracks:
- Warning (Intro)
- Grew Up A Screw Up
- Money Maker
- Girls Gone Wild
- Ultimate Satisfaction
- Mouths To Feed
- End Of The Night
- Woozy
- Tell It Like It Is
- War With God
- Do Your Time
- Slap
- Runaway Love
- 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 WangCustomer Reviews:
Mediocre release.......2007-06-05
3-1/2 stars -- Good, but really not much more than a contract fulfillment.......2007-05-23
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
I'm not impressed.......2007-05-10
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"
Slap.......2007-04-28
I'm suprised that song isn't a hit. That's one of those songs EVERYONE can relate to.
Luda.......2007-03-22
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Tha Carter, Vol. 2
Lil Wayne Manufacturer: Cash Money ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000BLI4UG Release Date: 2005-12-06 |
Tracks:
- Tha Mobb
- Fly In
- Money In Mind
- Fireman
- Mo Fire
- On Tha Block No.1
- Best Rapper Alive
- Lock And Load
- Oh No
- Grown Man
- On Tha Block No.2
- Hit Em Up
- Carter II
- Hustler Musik
- Receipt
- Shooter
- Weezy Baby
- On Tha Block No.3
- I'm A Dboy
- Feel Me
- Get Over
- 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 WangCustomer Reviews:
You already know........2007-07-18
Weezy Baby, PLEASE SAY THE BABY..........2007-06-11
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!!!
LIL WAYNE IS A BEAST!!!!!!!!.......2007-03-15
Weezy finally comes correct.......2007-03-02
DeWayne Carter -- b. 9/27/82 -- New Orleans, LA
check all my reviews
AAAAAAHHHH!!! MAKE IT STOP!!!!.......2007-02-16
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!!!!
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Aquemini
OutKast Manufacturer: La Face ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000BKI1 Release Date: 1998-09-29 |
Tracks:
- Hold On, Be Strong
- Return Of The 'G'
- Rosa Parks
- Skew It On The Bar-B
- Aquemini
- Synthesizer
- Slump
- West Savannah
- Da Art Of Storytellin' (Part 1)
- Da Art Of Storytellin' (Part 2)
- Mamacita
- SpottieOttieDopaliscious
- Y'All Scared
- Nathaniel
- Liberation
- 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 SilverCustomer Reviews:
Hands down the greatest hip hop album of all time........2007-07-16
Only One Song Really Counts..........2007-05-11
Another Outkast Classic.......2007-03-25
Best of the best.......2007-02-28
...~AQUEMINI~... One of the best rap cd's I've ever heard.......2007-02-19
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Idlewild
OutKast Manufacturer: La Face ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000BRLRUO Release Date: 2006-08-22 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Mighty 'O'
- Peaches
- Idlewild Blue
- Infatuation (Interlude)
- N2U
- Morris Brown
- Chronomentrophobia
- The Train
- Life Is Like A Musical
- No Bootleg DVDs
- Hollywood Divorce
- Zora (Interlude)
- Call The Law
- Bamboo & Cross (Interlude)
- BuggFace
- Makes No Sense At All
- In Your Dreams
- PJ & Rooster
- Mutron Angel
- Greatest Show On Earth
- You're Beautiful
- When I Look In Your Eyes
- Dyin' To Live
- 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 WangCustomer Reviews:
Good songs, but where's the soundtrack?.......2007-07-01
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)
Outkast takes a risk - and wins!.......2007-04-09
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!
Im Giving 1 star for the reviews below..........2007-03-04
Dissapointing But Still Solid (Rating: 7 out of 10- -3.5 stars).......2007-03-04
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!!!
Great CD!.......2007-02-22
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ATLiens
OutKast Manufacturer: La Face ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000013GT Release Date: 1996-08-27 |
Tracks:
- You May Die (Intro)
- Two Dope Boyz (In A Cadillac)
- ATLiens
- Wheelz Of Steel
- Jazzy Belle
- Elevators (Me & You)
- Ova Da Wudz
- Babylon
- Wailin'
- Mainstream
- Decatur Psalm
- Millennium
- E.T. (Extraterrestrial)
- 13th Floor/Growing Old
- 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:
Outkast's often forgotten classic sophomore joint..............2007-03-13
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.)
Classic...'nuf said .......2007-03-07
Outkast....ATLiens.....What.....Enough Said...........2007-02-23
...~ATLiens~..........2007-02-18
My 1st cd by theM.......2006-12-11
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Dedication, Vol. 2
Lil Wayne Manufacturer: Bcd Music Group ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000KN7BX6 Release Date: 2006-12-05 |
Tracks:
- Best In The Business
- Get Em
- They Still Like Me
- I'm The Best Rapper Alive
- Cannon (AMG Remix) (Feat. DJ Drama, Lil Wayne,Freeway, Wille The Kid, Detroit Red, & Juice)
- Workin Em
- Sportscenter
- Welcome To The Concrete Jungle (Ft. Juelz Santana)
- Spitter
- South Muzik
- Weezy On Retirement
- Poppin Them Bottles (Feat. Currency & Mac Maine)
- Where The Cash At (Feat Currency & Remy Ma)
- Ridin With The AK (Feat Currency & Mac Maine)
- Weezy On The Streets Of N.O.
- Walk It Off
- A Dedication After Disaster
- No Other (Feat. Juelz Santana)
- 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:
Classic Southern Mixtape.......2007-07-24
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Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik
OutKast Manufacturer: La Face ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000013GB Release Date: 1994-04-26 |
Tracks:
- Peaches (Intro)
- Myintrotoletuknow
- Ain't No Thang
- Welcome To Atlanta (Interlude)
- Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik
- Call Of Da Wild
- Player's Ball (Original)
- Claimin' True
- Club Donkey Ass (Interlude)
- Funky Ride
- Flim Flam (Interlude)
- Git Up, Git Out
- True Dat (Interlude)
- Crumblin' Erb
- Hootie Hoo
- D.E.E.P.
- Player's Ball (Reprise)
Customer Reviews:
Old school.......2007-05-14
The Album That Demanded Respect For The ATL (Rating: 10 out of 10- -5.0 stars).......2007-04-08
"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!!
Keepin' It Real Home.......2007-03-10
-Gray
Southernplayalisticadillaclassik.......2007-02-12
The most influential southern hiphop album, Classic Material........2006-11-16
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:
- Don't Sleep
- Don't Sleep
- Down South Survivors [Import]
- Fire [CD-single] [Import]
- Girls [CD-single] [Import]
- Girls Pt.2 [CD-single] [Import]
- Guesswhyld & Company Presents Past Present & Future [Import]
- Guilty Conscience [CD-single] [Enhanced]
- H.N.I.C. [Explicit Lyrics]
- Heltah Skeltah [Explicit Lyrics]
Dance Music
actoractressgallery.com Music: Albeniz
Father of the Stride Piano [Original recording remastered] [Import]
electronicspartner.com Music: Above & Beyond
Empire State Radio With Rhe De Ville
Diane Schuur & the Count Basie Orchestra [Import]