Blood Money [Explicit Lyrics]

Blood Money [Explicit Lyrics]

Track Listings

1. Wolf City: Da Beginning
2. Bust You
3. Blood Money
4. Party
5. F**kin Wit Hoes
6. More
7. Give It Up
8. Everyday Risks

Editorial Reviews

From the Artist
This is for all my cats whether you starving or robbing or flossing. We represent the streets in everybody. Don't act real, Be real. -Odimoe

We coming with some new shhh for yall. If yall don't know.... -Shae Murda

Product Description
Harlem's done it again!!! This time its with an independent label and some help from the south. Wolf City Records is a groundbreaking force comprised of hungry artists and producers determined to eat. Watch out!!! There is a new city coming your way.

Blood Money,Prime Time,Wolf City,Unorthodox Drugs- underground, anti-commercial hip hop representing both true skills and the streets, guaranteed to satisfy all true hip hop heads
Road to Perdition (Score)
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Fathers & Sons
  • Hauntingly Wonderful
  • Tells The Story
  • Road to Excellence!
  • MY MOM !!
Road to Perdition (Score)
Thomas Newman
Manufacturer: Decca U.S.
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000068D1A
Release Date: 2002-06-25

Tracks:

  1. Rock Island, 1931
  2. Wake
  3. Just The Feller
  4. Mr. Rance
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Amazon.com

Director Sam Mendes's much-anticipated follow-up to his Academy Award ®-winning American Beauty found him exploring the period gangster film--but with a moral fiber and undercurrent of family tragedy familiar from his Oscar ® triumph. As he did with Beauty, Mendes again wisely entrusts the film's music to Tom Newman, a composer with an instinctive knack for getting inside a film's characters via innovative and often orthodox methods. As many of Newman's preceding scores have been rhythmically driven and rife with improvisation-driven experimentalism, its good to hear his equally distinctive writing for orchestra largely take center stage here again. But Newman's inquisitive musical instincts can't be denied, and his melancholy string writing is leavened first with subtle uilleann pipe flourishes that echo the characters' Irish-American roots, then with savory, yet ever-restrained touches of his own ethnic-defying instrumental color and rhythmic accents. It's another moody and introspective gem, seasoned with some lively period jazz (courtesy of the Charleston Chasers, Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra, and Chicago Rhythm Kings) and a warm, final surprise: a duet of John M. Williams's autumnal title track performed by none other than stars Tom Hanks and Paul Newman. --Jerry McCulley

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Fathers & Sons.......2007-05-13

After losing my Father back in October, I began reaching for things that reminded me of him. One of the things I reached for was the score for the Road to Perdition. Although my Father was gravely ill the day I took him to see the film, it ended up being a day not soon forgotten. I am listening to the soundtrack as I write this review. Fathers and Sons.

5 out of 5 stars Hauntingly Wonderful.......2006-12-18

This soundtrack is amazing. Like Shawshank Redemption, Newman's music colors the film, reveals character, and highlights themes. I've listened to this soundtrack dozens of times, and I still love it. From the mournful "Piano Duet" to the driving "Lexington Hotel", this is a great purchase regardless of whether or not you liked the movie.

5 out of 5 stars Tells The Story.......2006-04-12

Wonderful soundtrack. If you've seen the movie, you can listen to these tracks and almost guess what or who they are written for in the script. I think Thomas Newman is the drummer of their composer family, because almost all of his music has the underlying ryhthms that make you tap to the beat (even though this is classically orchestrated music), with music that perfectly breathes the air of the times it was written for.

5 out of 5 stars Road to Excellence!.......2006-03-14

I own both the movie and the score, and I have to tell you, this film would not be half of what it is without this gorgeous, mellow, and sometimes violent and aggressive score. It really carries the film, and I think it even surpasses it some. Newman really outdid himself this time!

5 out of 5 stars MY MOM !!.......2006-02-27

I COME LATE TO THIS MUSIC!! I SAW THE MOVIE ABOUT 2 WEEKS AGO!! I LOVED THE MUSIC, BECAUSE IT REMINDS ME OF MY MOTHER!! SHE SAID SHE LIVED AT THIS TIME IN THE 1930'S. THE MUSIC IS HAUNTING LIKE SHE TALKED ABOUT HER CHILDHOOD. THE LOVE, VIOLENCE, AND HUMANITY,WHICH YOU FEEL IN THE MUSIC!! CLOSE YOUR EYES AND JUST LISTEN AND IMAGINE!!!
Blood Money
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Diverse and fulfilling, depressing yet uplifting
  • 5 Stars for originality MINUS one star for injudicious editing.
  • The un-usual cast of characters
  • Good album, Bad place to start
  • absolutely fan-freakin'-tastic
Blood Money
Tom Waits
Manufacturer: Anti
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  1. Alice
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ASIN: B00005YX3K
Release Date: 2002-05-07

Tracks:

  1. Misery Is The River of the World
  2. Everything Goes to Hell
  3. Coney Island Baby
  4. All The World Is Green
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  6. Another Man's Vine
  7. Knife Chase
  8. Lullaby
  9. Starving In The Belly Of A Whale
  10. The Part You Throw Away
  11. Woe
  12. Calliope
  13. A Good Man Is Hard To Find

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Blood Money is up there with Waits's best albums from the mid-'80s, veering as it does from sexy insomniac circus music to gorgeously heart-tugging lullabies to woozy zigzag bluesy romps to what can only be described as Oscar the Grouch singing out of tune on top of the soundtrack to an old French film. Blood Money's 13 songs were cowritten by Tom Waits and longtime collaborator and wife Kathleen Brennan for a Robert Wilson production of Georg Büchner's unfinished, protomodernist 1837 play, Woyzeck, about a Kafkaesque German soldier who goes crazy after doing medical experiments for money and kills his girlfriend after witnessing a perceived infidelity. The album's worldview is, necessarily, bleak. The lyrics are hilariously misanthropic, occasionally hallucinatory, and ring with the truth of Tin Pan Alley clichés turned inside out. "Coney Island Baby," in particular, is a grand statement, with Waits delicately croaking the lines "She's a rose, she's the pearl / She's the spin on my world / All the stars make their wishes on her eyes." The album's manifesto, however, is to be found in the title tune, as Waits spits out the words "If there's one thing you can say about mankind / There's nothing kind about man / You can drive out nature with a pitch fork / But it always comes roaring back again." Released at the same time as the lyrical, lovely Alice, the ragged and rhythmic Blood Money marks the return of one of our most gifted meta-singer-songwriters to the top of his game. --Mike McGonigal

Album Description

Blood Money uses the same template and players as Alice (released at the same time) and first saw life as an opera production by Robert Wilson. It's Waits's treatment of Georg Buchner's 1837 socio-political play, Woyzek which premiered in 2000 in Copenhagen. It's a dark morality play performed in a style where a barker from a medicine show is mysteriously transported to the Weimar Republic via Tin Pan Alley. Disturbing and delirious when it's not romantic and hilarious, the songs have a much more direct emotional appeal than the surrealistic Alice.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Diverse and fulfilling, depressing yet uplifting.......2007-01-02

Waits knows how to deliver. His music is as diverse as diversity can get, and his lyrics sugarcoat nothing. Hell, the very title of some of these tunes ("Misery Is the River of the World") give you a sense of the sentimentality behind these songs. Even when the lyrics get hopeful ("Coney Island Baby", for example), it is with the whistful hope of something that could never be.

This is an album to take in small doses, as is much of Waits's work. Of course, you could play it all at once--the result would be a sonic overload that would leave you reeling and rocking and possibly catatonic. Waits's voice has never sounded scarier (let's face it, he's not someone you want speaking to you from a dark alley), and his writing (and that of his wife and cowriter Kathleen Brennan) has only gotten better. BLOOD MONEY is an album of the darker side of things...which is what Waits excells at. Only somebody as talented as Waits could make you feel so good about listening to something so disturbing.

5 out of 5 stars 5 Stars for originality MINUS one star for injudicious editing........2006-08-08

Well Mr. Waits is certainly an original. He seems bent on establishing his own category of music. With everything and the kitchen sink thrown in. That's the beauty of his oeuvre and the liability. Because there is too much of the same kind of thing. Variations on the same kind of thing. And his singing is his singing of course. How much of it is interesting to you will depend on you. Sorting through it all to find the cream is problematic.

I've been listening to him from the start. I know his stomping grounds in San Diego and lived there when he did. But I can't say I find myself wanting to listen to Tom all that much. I respect him. I like to listen to his stuff. I find it interesting. But not all that much.

Don't get me wrong, I like SOME of Tom's music, some of it is great, just not all of it. The catalogue suffers from injudicious editing.

OK the dumbos who disagree can now press the "not helpful" button, and the smart people can, at least, consider what I've written.

C'mon people here should be smarter than that.

4 out of 5 stars The un-usual cast of characters.......2006-06-21

Tom Waits is a man of many voices and on Blood Money he summons up the un-usual cast of characters. He is typically at his tenderest in a waltz, but on this album pessimism and depression pervade. There are waltzes but he uses them in a different fashion, from the sinister carousel-from-hell interlude in the opening track to the denial of tenderness in Another Man's Vine and The Part You Throw Away. There is depth here and I find more with each listening. Here is a distillation of the songs:

Misery Is The River Of The World - After six shots of tequila, the Cookie Monster vents about 25 years with someone's hand up his a**.

Everything Goes To Hell - What a different movie Aladdin would be if Jafar sang the opening title.

Coney Island Baby - A simple love song about the girl of one's dreams... literally.

All The World Is Green - What good is all this beauty around your gravestone, dear?

God's Away On Business - Jimmy Durante as a jaded, syphilitic Pangloss.

Another Man's Vine - Scornful coveting by an embittered have-not.

Knife Chase (Instrumental) - Trapped in a house of mirrors and the lights go off... who's there?

Lullaby - One of Waits' tenderest melodies. Shut out the bleak waking world, child.

Starving In The Belly Of A Whale - It's Rawhide with a marine drill instructor exhorting the wagon train onward with his customary compassion.

The Part You Throw Away - Life... what a waste.

Woe - At first glance this is a sweet love song about going out dancing with your girl. But, whoa, the title and the dirge-like tempo turn it into something else. Is this a bereaved old man at the open casket of his late wife?

Calliope (Instrumental) - Disturbing bed-spins between inebriation and unconsciousness.

A Good Man Is Hard To Find - If Billie Holiday were alive today she'd be 90 and croaking her way through this jaunty number.

4 out of 5 stars Good album, Bad place to start.......2006-03-14

About four or five years ago, I bought this CD. Someone had reccomended waits to me, I had read a favorable review of this one and bought it.
Mistake.
Don't get me wrong, it's a great album, but for people new to this artist, it is terribly jarring. When I bought this cd, I listened to it once, admired it without much liking it, and put it away for about a year. When I listened to it again, I discovered I had missed out on a few brilliant tunes.
Favorites: "Lullaby," one of the most beautiful and depressing tunes I have ever heard. "Another Man's Vine," a great bluesy vocal on a song of infidelity. "Coney Island Baby," just a great Waits love song.
Again, a good album, but not for beginners. If you're just getting into Tom Waits, buy Closing Time.

5 out of 5 stars absolutely fan-freakin'-tastic.......2006-03-11

by far one of my favorite albums ever, and since it contains the first Tom Waits song i ever heard (God's Away on Business, over the end credits of Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room, which was also awesome). there's really not much i can say about this album that the other seventy-odd reviewers haven't already, except to comment on my favorite track, which seems to be oddly neglected here.

Lullaby. this song made me want to go home, draw a warm bath and slit my wrists, and i mean that in the absolute best way possible. such a unbelieveably beautiful and staggeringly depressing track. "If I die before you wake/ don't you cry, don't you weep/ nothing's ever yours to keep/ close you're eyes, go to sleep." amazing.

so in closing, Tom Waits is my lord and savior.
Blood Money
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • Mobb deep been fell off since murda muzik... Fake nu ggaz!
  • UNappreciated
  • Mobb Deep takes a BIG turn
  • G-Euniched
  • G UNIT IS GARBAGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Blood Money
Mobb Deep
Manufacturer: Interscope Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  15. Have A Party
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After getting signed to G-Unit, the veteran Queensbridge duo of Prodigy and Havoc bragged that they were now "superstars." Maybe not yet lil soldiers, but Blood Money is still a marked improvement over the last few MD albums. Hav and P sound surprisingly good meshing their laconically menacing style with G-Unit's hook-heavy production. If they really want triple-platinum sales, they need more songs like the infectious "Outta Control" or the pre-fab-club hit "Have a Party," but the Mobb weren't made to cut "Candy Shop" clones. They work better with the dark, sinister stylings of "The Infamous" (a nod to their 1994 album of the same name) or the funky loops on "Put Em In Their Place." For all the murda music--"Click, Click," "Creep"--there are some unexpected departures, like the blasphemously philosophical "Pearly Gates" and the smooth, mellow "It's Alright." 50 Cent fans should be happy to hear him on six of the songs, with the rest of the G-Unit making obligatory single guest spots. --Oliver Wang

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Mobb deep been fell off since murda muzik... Fake nu ggaz!.......2007-05-28

Mobb deep's "blood money" pretty much is wack as far as production goes and lirycaly its trash...Mobb sleep is tired and they do not care about the music, i quess. Ever since they second release "the infamous" which was a classic and third release "hell on earth" both classics back then. I thought these dudez were real but now i see its all bullsh*t. Gay unit and 50 is ruining hip hop and rap. It is a sad day for the true fans of the music.Its been sad and depressing for a while with every one selling out.We still got people who are trying to keep it alove which if good! Mosdef is one of them. Peace out!

4 out of 5 stars UNappreciated.......2007-02-07

Mobb Deep's Blood Money, debut on G-Unit was pretty good. I fell bad it didn't sell the way it was supposed to, cause its good. It got good beats good lyrics and the featuring the G-Unit Click. I wonder why haters came before me and talk shiat bout the Mobb, they sure they favorite rapper's can't even hold a candle to Mobb Deep

2 out of 5 stars Mobb Deep takes a BIG turn.......2007-02-04

This Mobb album is different, but its still MOBB. Like time, style changes up, whether you like it or not. For example, Bone Thugs N Harmony....compare their E.1999 Eternal album to their latest releases. So if you're a true MOBB fan, just adjust yourself to the new times, hate it or love it.

1 out of 5 stars G-Euniched.......2007-01-06

I am a Mobb Deep fan since Juvenile Hell, but they been G-Euniched. In Blood Money, the first mistake was having their executive producer being "50 Cents" instead of themselves or at least the Alchemist, which was the joint producer of Eminem's Re-Up CD. From beginning to the end, you hear "G-Unit" instead of "The Infamous" which shown them being completely sold out from their own foundation. Of their songs on the CD, the best beat goes to "Pearly Gates". Interesting enough, the CD has the edited version of the song because Prodigy says alot of offensive things about Jesus Christ in the original version. Other decent songs are songs that been on other CDs. But this is a G-Unit CD and if you love G-Unit, then you would love this one. But being a Mobb Deep fan, they completely lost their identity.

1 out of 5 stars G UNIT IS GARBAGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.......2006-10-07

THIS IS RIC Q. 50, YOU WANKSTA!!!!!! LET ME RUIN HIS CAREER GAME! BLACKWALLSTREET!!!!!!! R.I.P. G UNIT!!!!! AND IM OUT.
Secret Agent
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Definitely something to remember
  • "The Secret Agent" by Philip Glass
Secret Agent
Philip Glass
Manufacturer: Nonesuch
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Release Date: 1996-12-03

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5 out of 5 stars Definitely something to remember.......1999-11-01

I watched the movie, and remembered it BECAUSE of the music. Superb !!! Exquisite combination of cello and oboe makes the central theme (and track) something to be remembered for your whole life. I really recommend it !

5 out of 5 stars "The Secret Agent" by Philip Glass.......1999-06-16

This, in my humble opinion, is one of Glass' most ingenoius works. Set to the athmospheric surreality of 19th century london, this album seamlessly juxtaposes traditional melodic harmonies with colorations that are distinctively Glass. I ould recommend this record to any audionphile or Glass aficionado
Blood Money: The Retold Story
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Blood Money: The Retold Story
    Lil' O
    Manufacturer: Bar None Ent
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    Release Date: 2006-01-17

    Tracks:

    1. Blood Money - Lil'old C.
    2. Victory N' Gold - C-Note, Will-Lean, Lil'old C.
    3. Playas Get Chose - Big Moe, H.A.W.K., Lil'old C., Mr. 3-2, Slikk Breeze
    4. Thug Ni**az - Big Pokey, Lil' Flip, Lil'old C.
    5. Seven - Lil'old C.
    6. Friends Turn Foes - Al-D, E.S.G., Enjoli, Lil'old C.
    7. Try - Blo 'N Do, Lil'old C., Ronnie Spencer
    8. Rags to Riches - DJ Screw, Fat Pat, Lil'old C., Yungstar
    9. Lay Down Da Law - Lil'old C.
    10. Supposed Playa - Lil'old C.
    11. Bar None Boys - Blo 'N Do, Lil'old C.
    12. When God Made You - Dana Jackson, Lil'old C.
    13. Bleed - Big Pokey, Lil'old C.
    14. Who Snitching? - Lil'old C., UGK
    15. Truth - Billy Cook, Lil'old C.

    Tracks:

    1. Blood Money [Slowed Version] - Lil'old C.
    2. Victory 'N Gold [Slowed Version] - C-Note, Will-Lean, Lil'old C.
    3. Playas Get Chose [Slowed Version] - Big Moe, H.A.W.K., Lil'old C., Mr. 3-2, Slikk Breeze
    4. Thug Ni**az [Slowed Version] - Big Pokey, Lil' Flip, Lil'old C.
    5. Seven [Slowed Version] - Lil'old C.
    6. Friends Turn Foes [Slowed Version] - Al-D, E.S.G., Enjoli, Lil'old C.
    7. Try [Slowed Version] - Blo 'N Do, Lil'old C., Ronnie Spencer
    8. Rags to Riches [Slowed Version] - DJ Screw, Fat Pat, Lil'old C., Yungstar
    9. Lay Down Da Law [Slowed Version] - Lil'old C.
    10. Supposed Playa [Slowed Version] - Lil'old C.
    11. Bar None Boys [Slowed Version] - Blo 'N Do, Lil'old C.
    12. When God Made You [Slowed Version] - Dana Jackson, Lil'old C.
    13. Bleed [Slowed Version] - Big Pokey, Lil'old C.
    14. Who Snitching? [Slowed Version] - Lil'old C., UGK
    15. Truth [Slowed Version] - Billy Cook, Lil'old C.
    Blood Sweat and Years
    Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    • Sophomore Jinx (2 and 1/2 stars)
    • A Bloody 2.5
    • jt baby!
    • A few amazing songs, mixed in average ones
    • Its got its great moments
    Blood Sweat and Years
    JT Money
    Manufacturer: Priority Records
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    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00005B59X
    Release Date: 2001-05-01

    Tracks:

    1. Blood, Sweat And Years (Intro)
    2. War
    3. Hi-Lo
    4. Spanish Climax (Interlude)
    5. Sosa On That Chocha
    6. Where My Thungs At
    7. Superb**ch
    8. What Y'all Niaz Want?
    9. Bustas And Haters
    10. Lil' Charlie
    11. Pimpburger (Interlude)
    12. I Like The Way
    13. Ni**az Better Run
    14. Father To Son
    15. Blood, Sweat And Years (Outro)

    Customer Reviews:

    2 out of 5 stars Sophomore Jinx (2 and 1/2 stars).......2007-02-13

    I can honestly say that Pimpin On Wax and Return Of The B***izer is Jt Money's best albums especially after hearing this one. There are a couple of stand out tracks which are WAR, HI-LO, SUPERB****, and FATHER TO SON. Weak tracks like Sosa On That Chocha(nice beat though), Where My Thugs At, Lil Charlie(bad dance song named after a dumb dance), I Like The Way, What Y'all N****z Want and Bustas And Haters weigh this album down like a rusty anchor. Bottom Line: This is one Jt Money's worst efforts. The beats were tepid, the guests were wack and JT doesnt sound as hungry as he used to sound. Chalk this album up as a sophomore jinx from one of the better rappers from Miami.

    2 out of 5 stars A Bloody 2.5.......2005-05-10

    Ex-Poison Clan member, JT Money, drops a painful Blood Sweat And Years. JT Money starts off with the title track's intro to prepare you for what you think may be a good release, but turns out to be a teaser. He gets right to "War" over a crunkified Cool & Dre production. It continues over to "Hi-Lo" with a more bounce affect. C. Tricky Stewart brings the average lyricism of JT out on "Where My Thugs At" featuring Lo. The most impressive with a different twist with positivity and direction on teaching his son on "Father To Son". "Spanish Climax (Interlude)" has a distinctive beat that should have been used to uplift hopes. The features and good production didn't seem to revive this album without bleeding to death on this Miami emcee/rapper.

    3 out of 5 stars jt baby!.......2004-08-01

    jt money, one of the originals from the infamous miami group "poison clan" hits us with his second solo album, "blood sweat and years". to start off, i love the title of it, a play on words from the rock group "blood sweat and tears". not too many are as clever as this. furthermore, jt knows how to make us bounce. he starts out with a hot track called "war" with nice guitar licks. next he makes the hottest song of his career with "hi lo". this track is definately for the club scene and will definately attract a crowd. or, for the more rowdy, this would be perfect as the theme song for the movie "fight club". other standouts include "where my thugs at", "bustas and hatas" and the cold sounding "what y'all want" - it's very catchy. however, coming in at number two is the super infectious "i like the way". this is a masterpiece with a hot beat and nice hook and decent lyrics. now, you might ask, 'why did you give this a 3 star rating?' well, jt is not much of a rapper at all and is very predictable and i don't what the heck "lil charlie" is all about. what is this, bluegrass meats hip hop; really weird. anyway at least he makes hot beats and raps better than lil flip! mia baby

    5 out of 5 stars A few amazing songs, mixed in average ones.......2001-08-25

    JT Money is very good on almost every single song, some of the songs on the cd are just amazing. Those songs alone make this cd 5 stars. "War" is one of the best songs I've ever heard. The only songs in my whole cd collection from this year that are better are "Get In Line" on B.G.'s Checkmate, "Shine" on Lil Wayne's Light's Out and "STL" on the St. Lunatics' Free City. Other good songs on this cd are "Hi-Lo", "Superbitch", "What Y'all Niggaz Want?", "Pimpburger", which is a funny skit, "Lil' Charlie", and "Father to Son". Buy this cd if for nothing else, "War", I think you'll be surprised by the quality of almost every single other song. JT is tight as hell, and I'm gonna buy the rest of his cds, I'm looking forward to Bully. JT, too gangsta for radio.

    3 out of 5 stars Its got its great moments.......2001-06-19

    JT Money from the poison clan has the kind of voice that hooks you...hearing hilo on the radio and bet made me wanna hear more...there are some really good songs on here....like war, superbitch, and hi-lo......and there are alot of filler songs that arent saying much.....and that is the problem...his lyrics are kind of lacking but he makes up for it in delivery...so get the cd but be careful.....
    Blood Money
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • J-MACK! Bloody Money Bizatch!
    • J-Mack at his best
    • I Love This Album Very Mush
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    J-Mack
    Manufacturer: Big Grip Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00000IKHT
    Release Date: 1999-06-15

    Tracks:

    1. World Wind
    2. Crazy
    3. Eddie Bauer Sag
    4. Bloody Money
    5. She Loves to Disco
    6. Dangerous
    7. It's Real
    8. Fuck Makin' Deals (featuring Coug-Nut, SCO-LOC)
    9. Refuse to Lose
    10. M.O.B. -Money Over Bitches (featuring Cappone)
    11. Riden' and Siden' (featuring Doobie)
    12. Hall of Fame (Featuring Young Dre D)
    13. It's Real (remix)
    14. Sac City 2
    15. G's In My Hood

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars J-MACK! Bloody Money Bizatch!.......2006-04-09

    This disk is straight from the 8 & top on dogg. J-Mack is the swizzle. Buy this now & make a ham sandwich! You can't lose on this disk.

    5 out of 5 stars J-Mack at his best.......2001-09-04

    This cd is tight. i like 13 out the 15 songs on it. J-Mack flows tighter than most and all the beats are tight too. You should buy this if you have heard and liked other high side artists such as hollow tip and mic-c. this cd is definately worth buying.

    5 out of 5 stars I Love This Album Very Mush.......1999-06-20

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        REO Speedwagon , The O'Jays , Kenny Loggins , Bangles , Walter Egan , Blood Sweat & Tears , Spiral Starecase , Heatwave , Eddie Money , and ... more
        Manufacturer: Fred Meyer Music
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD
        ASIN: B000OE25UK

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        #1 Keep On Loving You - REO Speedwagon #2 Love Train - The O'Jays #3 Whenever I Call You Friend - Kenny Loggins #4 Eternal Flame - Bangles #5 Magnet And Steel - Walter Egan #6 Me & Mrs. Jones - Billy Paul #7 You've Made Me So Very Happy - Blood Sweat & Tears #8 More Today Than Yesterday - Spiral Starecase #9 Always & Forever - Heatwave #10 Let's Be Lovers Again - Eddie Money & Valerie Carter #12 Longer - Dan Fogelberg #13 Look What You've Done To Me - Boz Scaggs #14 Love Of A Lifetime - Firehouse #15 Baby, I Love Your Way/Freebird (Medley) - Will Come To Power #16 When I See You Smile - Bad English
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        Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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        Manufacturer: Game Face Records
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        ASIN: B00001SVN2
        Release Date: 1999-09-07

        Tracks:

        1. Blood Money
        2. Victory N' Gold
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        4. Thug Nigg*Z
        5. Seven
        6. Friends Turns Foes
        7. Try
        8. Rags to Riches
        9. Lay Down Da Law
        10. Supposed Playa
        11. Bar None Boys
        12. When God Made You
        13. Bleed
        14. Who's Snitching
        15. Truth

        Customer Reviews:

        3 out of 5 stars Lil-O BloodMoney.......2001-03-04

        Lil-O's Sophmore Album has dropped! If u liked his first album "Fat Rat Wit Da Cheese", you will definitly love this! This time Lil-O got some tight artists to back him up! 1.Blood Money-has a tight bass line and Lil-o comes tight with his sweet style,it makes this song off da chain! 2.Victory N gold- this joint is alright,it couldve been better though if the beat was hyper! 5.Seven-let me tell you Lil-O and Hawk come so tight this joint will blow your speakers! The flow fast and solid, its one of my favorites.Songs 7-9 Skip it aint worth listenong to. 12. When god made you- all i gotta say is TIGHT AS HELL! He made this joint with SPM and it is just CLEAN! 13.Bleed-this is the kinds track that will leave you noddind your head till it falls off, this song is right! The album is a sure winner! Lil-O has truely matured! Go and get this album,im tellin you it is off the chain! This is the kinda music that wont go away it will stay in your CD player always!

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