Real Hip Hop [EP]

Real Hip Hop [EP]

Track Listings

1. Premier's [LP-Version]
2. Pete Rock [Remix]
3. Solid Scheme [Remix]
4. PMD [Remix]
5. No Diggedy [LP Version]
6. Real Hip-Hop [LP Version-Instrumental]
7. Real Hip-Hop [Pete Rock Remix-Instrumental]
8. Real Hip-Hop [Acappella]

Real Hip Hop,Das EFX,Elektra/Asylum,East Coast Rap,Hip-Hop,Rap
The Marshall Mathers LP
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Shock value....
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  • CLASSIC
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The Marshall Mathers LP
Eminem
Manufacturer: Interscope Records
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B00004T9UF
Release Date: 2000-05-23

Tracks:

  1. PSA 2000
  2. Kill You
  3. Stan
  4. Paul (Skit)
  5. Who Knew
  6. Steve Berman (Skit)
  7. The Way I Am
  8. The Real Slim Shady
  9. Remember Me
  10. I'm Back
  11. Marshall Mathers
  12. Ken Kaniff (Skit)
  13. Drug Ballad
  14. Amityville
  15. Bitch Please II
  16. Kim
  17. Under The Influence
  18. Criminal

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Will the real Slim Shady please stand up? On Eminem's sophomore album, he can't decide who he wants to be: the deranged pseudo-psycho of the Slim Shady LP, or a nice guy who just likes to rhyme about slicing and dicing his girlfriend ("Kim"). Of course, according to Eminem, he's just kidding. He refuses to take responsibility for the misogynistic, homophobic bile he spews, whining that he's the victim of people who don't get his unique sense of humor. It's good old America's fault if the kids aren't alright (Eminem blames bad parenting), and he's just capitalizing on Uncle Sam's dark side. On the Marshall Mathers LP, he's ambivalent about his fame, angry at his life, pissed off that people take him seriously, and fightin' mad at boy bands--and a lot of other white people. But the blue-eyed brat is acutely aware of his status as rap's resident alien: he has the most offensive mouth running, but never uses the "N" word. He gives lyrical love to tragic (black) legends like Tupac and Biggie while dissing white rappers hard. Even sitting duck Puffy gets the kid-gloves treatment. Of course, Eminem is an interesting, witty rapper, and there's some nice production on this CD, courtesy of Dr. Dre and others. But the hatred in Eminem's rhymes makes the album rotten at its core. And his protests that Slim Shady is just a persona become less convincing with each arrest. Then again, Eminem's got it hard: he's rich, famous, white, and male. --Lizz Mendez Berry

Album Description

UK version of the controversial rapper's sophomore album, one of the fastest-selling rap albums of all time. Includes one bonus track, 'The Kids'. 2000 release. Standard jewel case.

Album Details

Explicit Version of Slim Shady's Multiple Platinum 2000 Smash; Includes a Bonus Track.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Shock value...........2007-07-09

If you actually listen, you'll find that he is one of the most talented MC's in the game currently. Very deep as you get past the initial shock of his dramatic flows.

5 out of 5 stars Solid Sophmore Set.......2007-06-26

Worthy follow up to the Slim Shady LP. In this disc, Em goes back to his roots in some tracks, but also talks about life now that he's made it. All the writing strength is still there, and the guy still flows great. Good raps:

Stan - excellent, almost chilling, rap about the pyschology of an obsessed fan who progressively comes unglued when Em doesn't answer his fan mail right away. The chorus from Dido's tune is excellently woven into the rap. Very grim ending. Em's critics couldn't write anything this insightful

Who Knew - good, sarcastic examination of critics who blame music for some wacko's actions.

The WAy I Am - Em gets off his chest frustrations of being famous and never getting a second's privacy from fans who never think maybe he likes to be let alone once in a while.

The REal Slim Shady - very bouncy, catchy rhythm and lyrics. Got lots of radio and video play

Remember Me? - hardcore rapl Em gets to yelling in it. Features other rappers. Very heavy

I'm BAck - Em is back, again knocks/mocks people who blame him for others' actions. Kinda slow and slurry at times, like a record being dragged

Amityville - very heavy, Em yelling in this one too

The Kids - funny rap w/South Park references. Would be lighthearted, except people wind up meeting bad ends.

Criminal - another rap aimed at people who blame Em for violence



5 out of 5 stars A rapper even a white lady and mother can love!.......2007-04-27

Eminem is one cool white boy poet among rappers! Over the past few years, I've been avoiding these 'in your face','woman hater',nasty rapper boys and their songs. I'd heard the stock stuff that's been the popular rap fare on the radio, and saw my 'innocent' young boys (my sons, age 12 and 10) rocking to it, intoning the lyrics along with the nasty boy on the air at that moment: "shut up b...ch', 'I'm gonna slap you, h.!', etc. blah blah blah. I would inwardly frown, and try to keep my 'wet blanket' hostile attitude to myself! After all, I fancied myself a 'modern' Mom, who'd let her boys decide for themselves what music they like. I wasn't afraid it would 'turn them into' angry girl-haters or street thugs. I knew, and still believe, that, when they see a Mom who respects their freedom to hear whatever they like (ok, with a few lines in the sand, when they go totally overboard), and come to the best decison about women, violence, rebellion, and all!
The key turning point, that made me decide to tune into Eminem, and see whether he actually has something good to offer with his stuff, that maybe, just maybe, has passion, soul, and POWER,(as any song that's heavy on sex and violence inevitably MUST also have, or else it becomes truly just angry junk food music), was my viewing of the movie "Scary Movie 3". Specifically, when I saw the white 'farm boy' rapper, who my boys told me was actually a parody of EMINEM, do his priceless 'rap' contest performance, then, I thought....This is totally cool! Let's buy an Eminem CD, and check out the boy!
Well, it only took one spin of Tracks 1,2, and 3,(and one or two later tracks, with a twist on the same themes as the first 3 songs), with their amazing powerful tongue-in-cheek, SLAMMINGLY effective, simultaneous parody of self (Mr. Slim Shady),and the 'ladies' (girlfriend, husband-blaming, wallowing in victimhood, mother, who he wants to 'f..', or bossy ladies on the warpath, or music executives who want to 'silence' his music's soul, cause it's too full of anger at their greed and jaded materialism, and so tell him in bored, whiny voices to try to write stuff that 'sells'), to fall in love with this POET EXTRAORDINAIRE, and his lyrics, which do some heavy duty spittin' on ladies (and men), but also can end with a softly spoken, sweet "I'm just foolin' ladies! You know I love you". I knew at once that this young man moved me, and that he spoke to me as well as to the boys groovin' to his beat and his poetic honest, no b.s., lyrics!
THIS IS ONE GENIUS THAT SHOWS WHAT RAP AT ITS BEST CAN BE, AND I AM HOOKED. I do laugh and shake my head, and cringe at times, when EMINEM spits out one or another line about his g.f. tied up in the trunk! But I also can't help but privately rock myself, and 'rap' with him, and say, keep on rocking Mr. Slim Shady...You got a soul, and you keep on sharing it with your generation, mine, and my kids' !!

5 out of 5 stars CLASSIC.......2007-04-07

When i first heard this album back in 2000 it was out of this world,i listin to the album the other day and it just sounds as fresh as it does today.I have to give a big thumbs up to DR DRE as he created most of the beats and backing music for this album, and produced it.As is all of DRE,S producing from past to present its top notch, big ups to EMINEM and DR DRE,i even own the EMINEM license plate in new zealand as when i purchased the plate back in 99 the operator said who or what is that never heard of him,how times change,come on EM get back with DRE and try and produced another album like this.Its your best.

5 out of 5 stars Hip Hop Masterpiece.......2007-04-06

with out a though eminem is one of the most vicious battle rappers to step into the game, his sadistic sence of humor, lack of moral, and split personalities help boost him to legendary status within years. this album is the highlight of his battle rapping career. from will smith to Insane clown posse. eminem lets it all hang out. althouhg his album doesnt touch the bases of horrorcore, the vulgarity level gives that feel. this guy was so raw they actually cut off n replaced over 10 versese. hate em or love him any true hip hop fan, can see the revolution in which took place here. besides 2 pac, eminem spoke the truth in every detail.
The Real Testament
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    The Real Testament
    Plies
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    I'm not tryin' to impress anyone on how hard my struggle was, or how messed up the conditions were where I came from,' says Plies. I feel like most of the people in my situation come from the same type of background, the same type of environment.Hailed as one of the realest n****s you will ever know, the Ft. Myers based rapper has already established a phenomenal underground and street presence on the strength of his infamous mixtapes and live show. Plies is a realest who happened to learn how to tell his story in rhyme. This is why the streets love him. And he reveals his revelations of earning stripes with the summer '07 release of his Big Gates/Slip-N-Slide/Atlantic debut, The Real Testament. Born in Ft. Myers, Florida, Plies grew up in the East Dunbar section of the city. It's a small town, but it's a town that reflects so much to me. You've got two separate sides you've got the serious side, then you've got the gutter side. I called it Pakistan because young gits were running around with choppers and s**t. Despite coming of age in the Michigan Court Projects, Plies says he wouldn't change it for the world. 'The only thing adversity does is reintroduce you to yourself. I got the most anticipated situation in the streets right now', says Plies. The streets told me that.
    Real Talk
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    Manufacturer: Cross Movement
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    ASIN: B000AYEINQ
    Release Date: 2005-09-20

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Brilliant!.......2007-04-25

    This cd is simply amazing! I was once a fan of secular hip hop, but this cd really changed my views about the subject. Secular hip hop is terrible in content. Lecrae brings great beats, better than most popular hip hop artists, and combines solid lyricism. Most importantly, he glorifies God in his music. The song Jesus Muzik is quite possibly the best hip hop song I've heard.

    I highly recommend this cd for it's quality music and message. Don't be a fan of secular hip hop and its poor message. As the cd title states, this is the real talk (about Christianity), not guns, sex, drugs. Listen to Lecrae, you won't be disappointed.

    5 out of 5 stars Kickin' CD sho to knock you for a loop.......2007-01-10

    5 stars for this album!
    From the moment I heard Lecrea singing with Flame on Flame's 2nd album, I knew Lecrea would be awesome! I didn't order the CD online, but kept looking for it at local Christian stores. Now that I have "Real Talk", I've got my hands on a gem!
    Lecrea easily outdoes secular rappers and hip-hop, and he does it with the style of a brother in Christ. Like other reviewers are mentioning, I'll say he has the ability to spin tracks for everyone, further allowing anyone to pick this CD up and find something they'll like. And don't forget to listen for the two bonus tracks at the end of the CD. Totally worth it. Totally worth the money you probably wasted on secular rap artists. This is the BEST hip-hop CD I've heard in a LONG, LONG time. I totally recommend anything by Lecrea. Keep serving!

    5 out of 5 stars hey dudes, listen up.......2006-12-15

    yo man, this is the coolest rap cd i own. yah, it's great. the words are the best, and the message is life changing. yea man, i should know

    5 out of 5 stars Looking for a(nother) awesome gangsta rap artist?.......2006-01-14

    This is from who used to be a rap listener, but now, wants bass and a rapper who raps with that bold and aggressive attitude type approach. I don't usually like rap, because too much of the artists today talk about the same thing, over and over again, drugs, alcohol, violence, repeat. Hey! And what the heck? I've been trying to find a gangsta rap artist with that southern style beat and sound. Lecrae is an artist that has music so unique, and totally sweet rap songs. And yes, with bass, too (Represent, check that one out first, then, Take Me As I Am, Souled Out, and We Don't). Not just more rap songs, but these songs have the addictive hook to them that makes you want to get up and listen to it over and over again. Heck, I find myself even wanting to get up, bob my head, and rap along with these songs. They are so smooth flowing, with smooth great bass, too. One example is Represent. It's like clean Lil Jon. I couldn't believe this. Yea! This is the rap artist I'm talking about that can actually rap without the repeated drugs, alcohol, and violence lyrics. 50 Cent (Take Me As I Am), Ludacris, T.I., Bun B. (untitled track, which is a slower gangsta sounding version of Represent), Twista (Aliens, and Repesent), Will Smith (I kid you not, listen to Crossover) Lil Jon (Represent), and all them gangsta rappers, this artist sounds similar to all those and more. So, Lecrae: Real Talk. He doesn't just constantly overdo it and shove one of or the same message in your face. Go listen to some sample songs, and if you are as hooked as I am, hopefully ya'll reading this will go out, and buy Lecrae's album, Real Talk, and support him. Hopefully this review helps anyone looking for a good rap artist they can look to and stick up to. So check him out.

    5 out of 5 stars no compromise.......2005-12-23

    i knew i was getting this album as soon as i heard the first track off of it. i ended up liking all of them.

    the lyrics, flow, and beats are cold-- i can't wait til he has another album.

    i saw him in concert with truth, cm, and flame. he was probably the best.

    i know a lot of gospel hip hop either sounds cliche or compromising of chrisitan value. this does neither. everything is fresh and straight forward.

    sometimes his voice sounds like luda, but he has his own unique style that you get to hear varying from track to track.
    Da Real World
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    Missy Misdemeanor Elliott
    Manufacturer: East/West Records
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    ASIN: B00000JC66
    Release Date: 1999-06-22

    Tracks:

    1. Mysterious (Intro)
    2. Beat Biters
    3. Busa Rhyme
    4. All N My Grill
    5. Dangerous Mouths
    6. Hot Boyz
    7. You Don't Know
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    10. Stickin' Chickens
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    12. We Did It
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    17. Religious Blessings (Outro)

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    Throughout the entirety of Da Real World, Missy Elliott is determined to redefine the meaning of the negative, female-targeted b-word (the album was originally going to be titled She's a Bitch). Inverting the term to represent a woman who knows what she wants, Missy exhibits her new attitude by aggressively showcasing her strong songwriting skills and superb vocal talents. Her lyrics are relatively simple, but perfectly complement the syncopated orchestrations of the often-imitated, never-duplicated producer Timbaland. Climactic strings dance around the voices of Missy, Nicole, and Outkast's Big Boi on "All N My Grill" and on "Busa Rhyme" a punctuating tone accentuates the dark confessions of featured MC Eminem. A plethora of guests pepper Da Real World, but the multifaceted Missy is never outshone. --Celine Wong

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars 4.5 stars.......2006-11-27

    This album is almost flawless and in my eyes, it is a hip hop classic. It is Missy's best album, with Under Construction in a very close second place.

    Timbaland's production on here is untouchable, even to this day. Unlike almost every other rap song out there, these songs aren't just the same loop repeated over and over again... they have movements. They unravel as the song moves on. This album, which spans over an hour, does not get boring for even one moment. Since Missy hadn't fully developed her flow at this point, she smartly made the album half singing, half rapping. This also further sets it apart from any other rap release.

    This Missy Elliott album, although overlooked, is an essential recording. I would say that it paved the way for other artists... but no one has been able to touch the futuristic genius of Missy and Timbaland on this album. Ha!

    5 out of 5 stars Da Real World for Real!.......2005-09-16

    Timbaland is the man! He got some hot beats for Missy and Missy added some hot lyrics and came out with fire!. In my opinion this is one of Missy's best work. She showed us how creative and talanted she is. Also the guest apearances are very nice. We got Da Brat, Lil Kim, Aaliyah, Eminem, and Juvenille. I still spin this cd and it doesnt get old. "She's a B*tch"! Thank You

    4 out of 5 stars Da Matrix.......2005-09-11

    Missy Elliot's sophomore effort, Da Real World, is heavily influenced by the movie Matrix. It's more so the production of Timbaland that gives the feeling and also supports the album as a strong foundation. As the album begins with "Beat Biters", this song sets the tone for the entire LP with dark violin undertones. Missy turns to a more mainstream feel by singing on "All N My Grill" featuring Big Boi and "You Don't Know". Redman take control of the situation on "Dangerous Mouths" as he out shines Missy over a layered off-beat track. To a little rougher feel, "Hot Boyz", Missy actually sings / flow with grace and finesse. After the talking on "Checkin' For You (Interlude)" featuring Lil' Kim should have been an actual song or simply longer with the singing of Misdemeanor and the track. Aaliyah & Da Brat aid Missy on "Stickin' Chickens" for a good lady connection overall with solid performances. "Smooth Chick" and "She's A B****" sounds strikingly similar with only a slight difference, but both are upbeat and both good in their own rights. Another R&B tune, "Crazy Feelings", ends the album as the last song with a slow ride ballad. "U Can't Resist" featuring B.G. & Juvenile is a highlight all rap / hip-hop song on here as Missy takes two verses for herself. Da Real World's production and variety is what makes this a good release for a music lover in general.

    5 out of 5 stars Missy is unstoppable!.......2005-07-08

    Missy Elliott is one of hip hops poineers who has produced and worked with many artists and continually makes great music.
    MIssy doesn't disappoint with this record! Her beats and flows are more aggresive and more street than her latter ones.
    Aaliyah, Eminem, Beyonce, Big Boi (of Outcast) Juvenile, BG, Da Brat, Lil Mo, Redman, and Lil Kim(interlude) all contribute on the album but don't ever take away from Missy but only enhance the album.
    There isn't one song on here that is bad and this is probably now my favorite Missy CD which used to go to SO Addictive!
    Favs: Busta Rhyme, Beat Biters, Stickin Chickens, Hot Boyz, and Crazy Feelings, basically everything!
    This album is way ahead of its time.... still is! Go get it if you like any of Missy's work!

    5 out of 5 stars WHERE IS THIS KIND OF MUSIC!!.......2005-07-05

    WHAT'S HAPPENIN' WITH MUSIC THESE DAYS. EVERYTHING IS SO SLOW, PUT YOU TO SLEEP, LISTEN TO IN THE LIBRARY KINDA MUSIC. I JUST REVIEWED TWO NEW ALBUMS BY CIARA AND DESTINY'S CHILD AND EVERY SONG PRACTICALLY IS S-L-O-W. AND BORING.......... AND SLOW. LIKE MAYBE ONE UPBEAT SONG THAT'S IT. I NEED TO BE AWAKE. I NEED TO LISTEN TO MUSIC LIKE THIS. THIS IS MISSY'S BEST ALBUM. YOU CAN ACTUALLY DANCE TO THESE SONGS. I LIKE MUSIC THAT'S UPBEAT, WITH GREAT TEMPOS, AND GOOD RHYTHM AND TIGHT BEATS. I HATE IT WHEN I BUY AN ALBUM AND EVERY SONG IS SLOWER THAN A TURTLE ON HEROIN. WHAT THE ****!!! THIS IS GETTING SCARY AS HELL. THAT IS WHY THEY CALL IT HIP HOP. SO YOU CAN DANCE TO IT, AND HOP ALONG, AND SING ALONG, WHATEVER HAPPENED TO FUN HIP MUSIC THAT'S MAKES YOU HAPPY IN THIS MISERABLE SOCIETY WE LIVE IN. YOU ONLY LIVE ONCE. IF I WANTED SLOW MUSIC I'D GO TO AN OPERA, OR LISTEN TO ELEVATOR MUSIC, AND EVEN PORNO MUSIC, AND THE TYPE OF MUSIC THEY PLAY AT LIBRARIES. WHERE IS THIS KIND OF MUSIC? HELLO? ANY OUT THERE? LIKE 50 CENTS SONG, GO SHORTY IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY. THAT YOU CAN DANCE TO. WHAT IS GOIN ON.
    Bone Brothers 2
    Average customer rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    • not that bad of cd
    • 2nd Bone Brothers album is a lttle bit disappointing
    • HUGE Disappointment!
    • Not recorded together
    • a sad disgrace
    Bone Brothers 2

    Manufacturer: Real Talk Entertainment / Koch
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    ASIN: B000OCZBWG
    Release Date: 2007-05-08

    Tracks:

    1. Bone Thugs-N-Harmony
    2. Soldiers
    3. One Day
    4. Stackin That Paper
    5. We Are Warriors
    6. Straight To The Top
    7. Thugs Need Luv
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    Over the past 10 years, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony have sold an astonishing 40 million units. Throughout the band's history, founding members Layzie Bone and Bizzy Bone have always been ahead of the game, pioneering a sound that's been often duplicated but never replicated.

    BONE BROTHERS 2: Brings back the much-anticipated reunion of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony brothers, Bizzy Bone and Layzie Bone as the "Bone Brothers". The first "Bone Brothers" album was a hugely successful release and just like that album, BONE BROTHERS 2 continues with the same Bone tradition of complex flows delivered in a gloriously unpredictable fashion. The creative yet reflective album reminds listeners just how crafty the Bone Thugs mixture can be, as the two Bones whimsically play off each others rhymes, interweaving their voices and harmonizing on all the choruses. BONE BROTHERS 2 is an extension of that classic Bone sound and pioneering production that Bone fans have come to know and love.

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars not that bad of cd .......2007-07-23

    as everybody already knows all the versus here were cut and pasted over different beats but i say this cd is not as bad as every1 says it is besides the versus being used already the next bad thing is the cuts that were made... for example since these versus were used on different albums layzie or bizzy would say the name of the album on the verse but they would just blank it out and dint even bother to mix it exept on 1 track...overall this album is okay but be warned

    3 out of 5 stars 2nd Bone Brothers album is a lttle bit disappointing.......2007-05-25

    When Layzie and Bizzy got together for their first album, it was nice, this one is different. As most reviewers have said, almost all the verses are from other songs the 2 recorded on other albums just mixed together and put over new beats. And like most Real Talk ent. albums, it's short, at only 10 songs and 4 skits - plus the fact they put it out the same day as Bone Thugs-N-Harmony's very solid "Strength & Loyalty" album. Of the 10 sogns, 5 are good and 5 are ok, no guest on the album and each person is on every songs. Production is decent, Big Hollis does 5 songs, Vince V does 4 and Preach does 1. If you have Layzie & Young Nobles "Thug Brotehrs" or any of Bizzy's albums on Real Talk Ent. you've already heard most of the verses and I'd skip it.

    #2 - 9
    #3 - 8.5 (deeper song)
    #4 - 8
    #5 - 7.5
    #7 - 8
    #8 - 6.5
    #10 - 6.5
    #11 - 7
    #12 - 8
    #13 - 7

    BIZZY BONE -- Bryon Anthony McCane -- b. 9/12/76 --- b. Columbus, OH moved to Cleveland, OH
    LAYZIE BONE -- Steven Howse -- b. 9/23/ sround 1975 Cleveland, OH

    2 out of 5 stars HUGE Disappointment!.......2007-05-14

    I can't believe I am about to write a bad review about a Bone CD, BUT... I was really anticipating the release of this album, and paid $18 to get it the day it came out, only to be incredibly disappointed. I really have to wonder if Layzie and Bizzy even know that they released a new Bone Brothers CD? The entire disc is composed of recycled lyrics from Midwest Cowboy and Thug Brothers... I don't think there are any new verses at all. I will say I liked most of the beats though, but that's about it. Normally I can put in a Bone CD and just let it play through, I tried to listen to this disc twice and gave up... The first Bone Brothers album was WAY better. I can't believe they let this crap get released..... this is going to be added to my CD rack just to help complete my collection but will otherwise just be collecting dust.

    2 out of 5 stars Not recorded together.......2007-05-13

    This CD is not recorded in the studio together. Rather Bizzy Bone and Layzie Bone acapellas are taken off of other CD's and put over new beats. This per say is a remixed album of Thug Brothers Vs Midwest Cowboy. As other reviewers say the beats are no where near the quality of the originals. Not to mention the verses have no theme on tracks as it can be noted that there is no chemistry flow and have awkward feelings. For a bone duo check out thug brothers instead of this disc. Thug Brothers is a hip hop collaboration of Bones' Layzie and the Outlawz' Young Noble.

    1 out of 5 stars a sad disgrace .......2007-05-11

    just like the other two who have reviewed this cd i am disgusted by what real talk ent. did i love the label but do even layzie and bizzy know that they put an album out of thug brothers and midwest cowboy mix'd up its just sad i did like the beats tho and thats about it i want my money back for that one well because i have to give it a rating to go through i put it at a one but it doesnt deserve it
    Real Talk
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • good but not great
    • He doesn't use his skill.
    • Wow!
    • Step It Up!!
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    Real Talk
    Fabolous
    Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea
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    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B0002ZI9DS
    Release Date: 2004-11-09

    Tracks:

    1. Church feat. Charlie Murphy
    2. Somethin' Like A Pimp
    3. It's All Right feat. Sean Pual
    4. Breathe
    5. Shake It
    6. Get Down
    7. 123
    8. Bubble Gum
    9. Baby feat. Mike Shorey
    10. It's Ghetto
    11. Holla At Somebody Real
    12. Do the Damn Thing
    13. It's Gangsta
    14. Don't Stop Won't Stop
    15. Girls
    16. Tit 4 Tat

    Amazon.com

    Taken in small doses, Fabolous's for-the-club raps work nicely… well, for the club--and nothing much else. On the addictive "Breathe" he reluctantly ditches his usual drawl and spits some urgent ghettocentric punch lines with great effect. Interestingly, on "Don't Stop Won't Stop," Fabolous charges that people continue to steal his flow. Now, nobody's sure who has the copyright on the lazy delivery that Mase and Loon also employ, but that's a moot point on "Baby," where his crooner homey Mike Shorey sings over a familiar Michael Jackson sample (think De La Soul's "Breakadawn"). The obligatory Lil' Mo collabo "Holla at Somebody Real" is no "Can't Let You Go" although "Tit 4 Tat" offers a nice respite from the banality of the beats and lyrics--but that might be because the ubiquitous Pharrell is on board. Sean Paul sounds like he phoned in his verses on "It's All Right," and, on "It's Ghetto," when Fab raps about his hood exploits from the living room of his palatial estate, he just doesn't sound that genuine anymore. --Dalton Higgins

    Album Description

    Maybe it's his sly, laid back style or maybe it's his "Hollywood-ready good looks" (Rolling Stone), but who knew that when John Jackson chose to call himself "Fabolous," the name would define his career? Real Talk is Fab's third studio album featuring such notables as Sean Paul, Lil' Mo and T.I. Hit makers like Just Blaze, Scott Storch and the Neptunes contribute to this amazing sounding collection of joints. On this latest set he continues to walk the line between massive mainstream hits and satisfying the streets simultaneously. Real Talk promises to deliver. If you speak about it, be about it. REAL TALK.

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars good but not great.......2006-12-24

    Fab is a skilled lyricist, but some tracks are a little too predictable. Some tracks are great while others are only ok. The production is pretty good as producers include Just Blaze, The Neptunes, Scott Storch, The Trackmasters, Jonathan Rotem, DJ Khaled, and more. Guest appearances include Lil' Mo, Mike Shorey, Young Jeezy, Sean Paul, Paul Cain, Nate Dogg, Charlie Murphy, and more. Overall, this is a solid album.

    3 out of 5 stars He doesn't use his skill........2006-10-15

    Fabolous is a talented MC but doesn't use his skill to his full potential. He flows good sometimes in this album but he can get very annoying. I own this and his debut album Ghetto Fabolous and I recognize two things about them that have in common, one both albums are commercialized a little much and another thing is that some of these beats can be made by an eight grade with a synthesiser. This album I listened to and wasn't impresse but wasn't in total shock of how bad it was. The annoying parts are in the first song Somethin' Like a Pimp when he is flowing decently he just pauses and the song basically stops for a second (lord knows how many pause are made). Then he copied a Boogie Down song from Stop the Violence which is ok, but the way he changed it to is much differnet from what KRS said. 1,2,3 is that song copying by the 1,2,3 but changed the verse of "1,2,3, The group is called BDP, and if you want to go to the tip top, Stop the violence in hip hop" to "1,2,3, You don't really want to f*** with me, YOur on my block f***** wit a gangsta." This got me a little mad because he not only changed the verse to a pointless verse, but how he changed the meaning from KRS saying to stop violence to provoking violence. Another bad part on this album is the guest appearences. How can anybody have Young Jeezy or Pharell featured. Pharell is a loser who half the time raps and the other half sings, and he sucks at rapping and isn't a great singer, and not to mention people say he's a good producer, from what I have seen he produced a horrible beat for the song Mr. Me Too by the Clipse. And Young Jeezy, one of the most boring rappers to listen to with everything wrong. His lyrics are all about crack and how he's the "Snowman", and his voice is just painful to hear. Those are some parts I didn't like about this album, but some good stuff is sometimes he flows good. A song that actually impressed me was Breathe. This was a good song by the flow a decent beat, and a pretty good point. Other then the bad spots here this is a decent album. Fabolous is a talented MC but his problems are that he needs better producing and he needs to use his potential to the fullest. Otherwise this is a decent album to have in a collection.


    5 out of 5 stars Wow!.......2006-02-01

    Okay, I bought this album last March because I was going on a long trip and wanted something to listen to. I wasn't sure how good it would be because I hadn't heard any of the songs before I purchased it. I picked it up, put it in my cd player, and started listening to it and was blown away. Every song was fire and showed an artist with some real potential to fulfill. Now I know this is his third album, but I feel that he could still get better. All of the beats are very good, with Breath having one of the best beats I have ever heard and Fab spitting some incredible lyrics. Other highlights include Don't Stop, Won't Stop, Can You Hear Me, and PoPo. Can You Hear Me has some great lyrics and is one of my favorites on this cd. I highly recommend this cd, as well as Fab's other albums.

    3 out of 5 stars Step It Up!!.......2006-01-04

    As with Twista after Kamikaze, i expected big things from Real talk after the very solid 'Street Dreams'. However this was not the case. This has it's standout tracks like Ghetto and It's Alright with Sean Paul but too be honest your not really missing much if u don't get this. On Street Dreams the guests were very good but the ones on here are a let down. Too much Pharell! Damn he annoys me. Also when is he gonna ditch Paul Cain man he does nuttin for ya and Black Ice who? Most rappers talk about girls, money and drugs. But he adds cars to the list of useless material in songs. I don't usually feel that the singles are the best on the album but with this album, Breathe is one of the standout tracks. Step it up man! 3/5 at max.

    Top 5:

    Ghetto
    It's Alright
    Breathe
    Can You Hear Me
    In My Hood

    4 out of 5 stars Real Talk - Fabolous.......2005-12-30

    Since his "Ghetto Fabolous", all Fabolous is been doing is improving his lyrics! "Streat Dreams" hit the streets and he was a multi platinum rapper.

    "Real Talk" is a great party/gangsta rap type album.

    Standout Tracks are:

    Tit 4 Tat
    Breathe
    In My Hood
    It's Ghetto
    Dont' Stop, Won't Stop

    It's Real
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • maximum points!!
    • YES-Now THAT'S What I'm Talkin' About!!!!!
    • YES-Now THAT'S What I'm Talkin' About!!!!!
    • Best R&B Group Around
    • 3-1/2 stars
    It's Real
    K-Ci & JoJo
    Manufacturer: Mca
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00000JCB1
    Release Date: 1999-06-22

    Tracks:

    1. Intro
    2. Fee Fie Foe Fum
    3. I Wanna Make Love To You
    4. I Wanna Get To Know You
    5. Hello Darlin'
    6. How Long Must I Cry
    7. Makin Me Say Goodbye
    8. Tell Me It's Real
    9. Life
    10. Girl
    11. What Am I Gonna Do
    12. Here He Comes Again
    13. Momma's Song

    Amazon.com's Best of 1999

    The music of these two former Jodeci stars has grown to the point that It's Real might be the best new R&B album of 1999. Making the themes of classic soul come alive one more time, the duo also impress with their sheer sound. Their voices compel you to listen; they're as serious as a heart attack. --Rickey Wright

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    A cut above many of their peers in '90s sex-you-up R&B, these former Jodeci members have returned with an album worthy of its instant-hit status. Though occasionally weak in the songwriting department, It's Real sharply connects old-school Southern-soul-style vocal testifying with up-to-date beats. In an age where cookie-cutter romance rules the airwaves, K-Ci and JoJo's work is truly refreshing. --Rickey Wright

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars maximum points!!.......2006-08-19

    wow! what an album,from track 1 all the way through to the last track,every song has a different feel to it and carries a different emotion,easily kci & jojo's best album,just listen to the samples,a must have, best song is how long must i cry,load of heart and effort on this one!

    4 out of 5 stars YES-Now THAT'S What I'm Talkin' About!!!!!.......2003-10-24

    Actually, I give this one 4.5 stars. I think it is a sexy blend of up tempo and slow songs. Soulful and bluesy, but urban and gritty, too-southern gentility well-combined with the raw sensuality and vulnerability that makes you want to know more-just like those bad boys you see walking around. This is a wonderful showcase of the Hailey brothers' ability to harmonize and compliment each other artistically and emotionally I own all 4 K-Ci and Jojo CD's and this is, by far, the best. As time went on, they seemed to have forgotten the things that make us love them so much-like the emotions they can stir with their sincerity and the freakiness that makes us ladies swoon. Perhaps they were experimenting on the later efforts. Or maybe they were trying to distance themselves from their youthful raunchiness, in an effort to be taken more seriously-but I say if it ain't broke don't fix it. This is some good stuff, right here.

    4 out of 5 stars YES-Now THAT'S What I'm Talkin' About!!!!!.......2003-10-24

    Actually, I give this one 4.5 stars. I think it is a wonderful blend of up tempo and slow songs. Nice and bluesy, but urban and gritty, too-southern gentility nicely combined with raw sensuality and vulnerability that makes you want to know more-just like those bad boys you see walking around. This is a wonderful showcase of the Hailey brothers' ability to harmonize and compliment each other artistically and emotionally I own all 4 K-Ci and Jojo CD's and this is, by far, the best. As time went on, they seemed to have forgotten the things that make us love them so much-like the emotions they can stir with their sincerity and the freakiness that makes us ladies swoon. Perhaps they were experimenting on the later efforts. Or maybe they were trying to distance themselves from their youthful raunchiness,in an effort to be taken more seriously-but I say if it ain't broke don't fix it. This is some good stuff, right here.

    5 out of 5 stars Best R&B Group Around.......2002-07-24

    After their sensational debut "Love Always", K-Ci & JoJo come back again with a solid album. It does not quite reach the majestic musical plateau that their first album did, but it comes extremely close and is one of the better R&B releases in recent years.
    The album starts off with the brilliantly catchy "Fee Fie Foe Fum" as the Hailey brothers wind you through a story of betrayal. This song makes use of K-Ci's trademark hollering. "I Wanna Make Love To You" is a more upbeat and lighter song than the latter. This song is more reminiscent of the trademark songs of their previous group, Jodeci, as it is a more explicit love song. "I Wanna Get To Know You" uses a nice bouncy beat and the listener is treated to the great exchanges when K-Ci & JoJo sing back and forth. This is one of the more catchy songs on the album and definitely makes this one of the albums best. "Hello Darlin'" is a slower and much more romantic song. It contains a great hook as instruments are added in and the beat picks up. "How Long Must I Cry" uses great coordination between a slower beat and picking it up to make it more catchy. "Makin Me Say Goodbye" features a great hook by JoJo and K-Ci's original singing style on the first two verses. "Tell Me It's Real" was the smash hit from the album and is a really good song. It is not too pop sounding to stand out from the album and is a great contribution to the album. The song "Life" stands out from the album more than any other song as it was taken from the Life soundtrack. It is a welcomed feature as it was written and produced by R. Kelly and is mostly a solo from K-Ci making use of his bluesy style to the fullest. "Girl" is a nice song as it starts off slow and becomes an outstanding upbeat song. "What Am I Gonna Do" although not produced by Timbaland, has production that sounds similar and is yet another good song. "Here He Comes Again" is a very meaningful song as the Hailey brothers plead with a girl to leave a man who is treating her wrong. "Momma's Song" is an inventive and nice addition to the album. It is a song written by their mother and performed by K-Ci & JoJo.
    K-Ci & JoJo put out another solid album. The strength of this album is their voices as their contrasting singing styles work extremely well together. JoJo has a higher pitched voice and sings in a more traditional style. While K-Ci's voice is raspier and he likes to sing in a southern blues style. Dating back to their Jodeci days, all the Hailey brothers albums have had solid production and this one is no different. This is one that all R&B fans should have as this duo are two of the most talented musicians in the industry. Very few of the lyrics are not written by them and guest background vocals are limited.

    3 out of 5 stars 3-1/2 stars.......2002-02-15

    I wouldn't call this album WACK, but some people may call it close to that after hearing Love Always. Love Always was filled with smooth, silky singles like "All My Life" and "Still Waiting," whereas THIS album sounds a little experimental.

    When you want to, you'll hear good stuff like the first single, "Tell Me It's Real," as well as "Here He Comes Again" and the best song, "How Long Must I Cry." Except for "Tell Me It's Real," K-Ci and JoJo made the mistake of not releasing the dope songs. (Of course, another mistake is every song not being dope to begin with.) Also, many of the song titles are not very creative, like "I Wanna Make Love To You" and "I Wanna Get To Know You," not that they're bad songs. In other places you'll find them being a little TOO creative. Case in point: the second single, "Fee Fie Foe Fum." A Jack and the Beanstalk reference? BAD idea. The chorus is "Fee fie foe fum/Got a feelin' you've been dippin' with someone." That's just ridiculous. Also the hook has K-Ci saying "Late at night/I hold my pillow tight/And I wish that it was you." How old is he? Three? One song to steer clear of completely is "Hello Darlin'." At the beginning it sounds like it will be good, but then comes the ridiculously loud chorus with even louder ad-libbing and bad wordplay. Just take my word for it.

    Because this is a K-Ci & JoJo album, what can we look forward to? How about some essential oversinging by Mr. K-Ci Hailey? Not only does he do it to almost ruin the end of "Here He Comes Again," he strains to do it in "Fee Fie Foe Fum," and he even does it in the intro.

    Even with all the things I mentioned, this album isn't necessarily something to throw in the garbage. It just doesn't quite live up to most people's expectations, that's all. Fortunately they came back home with their followup, X.
    Fled
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Finally Found
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    Fled
    Original Soundtrack , Monica , The Tony Rich Project , Joi , For Real , Big Rube , DJ Kizzy Rock , T-Boz , Goodie Mob , and Fishbone
    Manufacturer: Rowdy Records
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    ASIN: B000008R1B
    Release Date: 1996-07-16

    Tracks:

    1. Intro - Big Rube
    2. You Can't Run - Royal C
    3. Touch Myself - T-Boz
    4. Remember What I Said - Goodie Mob
    5. Bright Lights - T. Smith
    6. Word
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    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Finally Found.......2006-03-31

    I named this title Finally Found because I've been looking for this Soundtrack CD for about 4 years and a half now, I finally purchased the CD a week ago and should be recieving it any day now and I can't wait.

    I have been looking for it for so long because on this particular CD it contains a certain song that I been trying to retreive and it's called "Missing You" by "Monica" I really like this song because it made me feel what Stephen Baldwin was feelimg when he was telling Larry Fishburn in the diner about how the badguys killed his girl at his girls place, and while he's telling him all of a sudden you start hearing this music coming out of nowhere, then next thing you know you start hearing Monica singing really soft as if monica she knew what was going on.

    I thought it was really touching and very sentimental, the song for that part to me was perfect. That's the reason why I've been breaking my neck backwards to find this CD I knew the CD existed but I could not find it, the search is over and I'm satisfied. The movie is great and full of action . I've never seen a movie like this before , it makes you laugh and it makes you cry, the movie is great, keep doing what your doing, keep up the good work. Thanks for making such a great soundtrack

    Jlove,

    3 out of 5 stars The sound of the Fled soundtrack.......2003-03-27

    This cd is one like I have never seen before.I have purchased the cd before and i only listen to 3 songs off of it and to me I will always buy a cd for one song. So I think that the cd could have been better but T-Boz,Monica and DJ Kizzy Rock did their best and held it down for the Fled soundtrack,that's why I rate this cd as three stars
    Ice T VI: Return Of The Real
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Sad signs of decline
    • Average for Ice-T
    • Capable of better
    • Tight!!!
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    Ice T VI: Return Of The Real
    Ice-T
    Manufacturer: Priority Records
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    ASIN: B000003B3M
    Release Date: 1996-06-04

    Tracks:

    1. Pimp Anthem
    2. Where The **** Goes Down
    3. Bouncin' Down The Strezeet
    4. Return Of the Real
    5. I Must Stand
    6. A Lotta Niggas
    7. Rap Game's Hijacked
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    17. Forced To Do Dirt
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    19. Cramp Your Style
    20. Real
    21. Dear Homie

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    4 out of 5 stars Sad signs of decline.......2005-02-21

    As the title suggests, this is Ice-T's return. But the return to exactly what? It could be viewed as either the return to the forefront of hip-hop, or the return to his roots, end of the 80s style of hip-hop. While I'm sure Ice thought of the former, the resulting album doesn't quite achieve any of the two "Return to" targets.

    There are two very notable changes in Ice-T style here. First is in the lyrics department. While Ice is as intelligent and witful as ever, he has toned down his verses a lot. Gone is the almost uncontrolled aggression of "Home Invasion". Instead we have mostly slow to mid-tempo tracks, most of which deal with the topics of either rap game and its rules, or warns against being a gangster. This change is quite understandable for a man about to turn 40 years old. The lyrics are mostly good and to the point. Though I must admit I still find the 2 love ballads here to be somewhat out of place.

    The other notable change is in the music. It has advanced from basic beats and noises towards more rich soundscape. Most of the tracks, especially the slower ones, attempt to develop a feeling of uneasiness and tension, and most of the times it works.

    So why do I think this album is one more step on the way down? Because taken as a whole, it lacks the focus and a sense of general direction that "O.G." maintained perfectly. Not a single time did I cringe, realizing that this or that track is just a filler ("Forced To Do Dirt", anyone?). Another turn off might be that old-school feeling of the whole attempt, which simply sounds out of tune with the general development of rap. Clearly Ice-T wanted to put himself back in the game. But as much as I respect his previous efforts, more often than not I vision a man in his late 30s who is generally unsure as to what kind of music really works in 1996, and his songs often sound strained and entirely forced out.

    That being said, for long time fans, which I am one of, this is generally a nice little album, that is worth to be listened to occasionally. But it's far from being a mandatory purchase.

    3 out of 5 stars Average for Ice-T.......2004-08-29

    For me Ice-T is one of the best rappers ever and I've spent long hours listening to his hardcore gangster rap. Kind of odd for a middle-aged white guy but what can I say? His in your face, pro-freedom of speech attitude is one that I hold myself. He is one of the founding fathers of gangster rap and one of it's most innovative lyricists. I've seen Ice-T do his rap act only once but have seen him with his band Body Count four times and he puts on a tremendous show.

    Return of the Real is not a bad album but I scratch my head and wonder what in the heck Ice-T is trying to sing a ballad for. The album gets a little tedious at times but it listenable (can I create a new word?). But there are no outstanding songs on this album.

    Unfortunately this album gets 0 stars. There are not songs worthy of star rating. But none of the songs are bad either.

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    Ratings: CDs are rated simply by how many good songs are on the album. Great songs get two stars, and good songs get one star. Songs that get no stars are those that I might like but not enough to give it a star or ones I find boring or actively dislike. CDs are not penalized for songs that I don't like because they are easy enough to skip over. There is no maximum number of stars a CD can get, but of course the more stars it gets, the better the CD.

    As with all reviews, these are my subjective opinions on the album.

    4 out of 5 stars Capable of better.......2004-02-22

    Rhyme Pays,Power,Iceburg,O.G.,Home Invasion and Classic collection are better,but this is worth owning just to hear ice-t's voice.

    5 out of 5 stars Tight!!!.......2002-04-18

    Very impressive, yet but very underrated 6th album from Ice T. This has Ice at his finest, and is arguably his best since O.G. This album has the best in beats, lyrics, you name it. Everything you could ask from an Ice-T album. Don't sleep on this album, buy it now and see why Ice T is the legend that he is!

    5 out of 5 stars still keeping it real.......2002-03-07

    This is a very underrated album by The Iceberg. The production was tight. If you want great hardcore gangsta rap look no further.
    Gunslinger Pt 2: Fist Full of Dollars
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Next to Cypress its Sick
    Gunslinger Pt 2: Fist Full of Dollars
    B Real
    Manufacturer: BCD Music Group
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    Binding: Audio CD

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    Release Date: 2006-04-11

    Tracks:

    1. Intro
    2. A Fist Full of Dollars
    3. Body Something feat Alchemist
    4. The Take Over feat O Brown & Willie Malo
    5. The Hustle feat Trace Midas
    6. Drop That Shit feat Willie Malo & Son Doobie
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    10. Breathe feat Crow of Street Platoon
    11. LA Bangers
    12. Teflon Killas feat Willie Malo & Son Doobie
    13. The Set Up feat Willie Malo & O Brown
    14. Lay U Flat feat Proof of D12
    15. U Cant Win feat Outthere
    16. Phoenix
    17. Flash Kharma feat Everlast AKA Whitey Ford & Chace Infinite
    18. Family Ties (remix) feat Son Doobie, XL, Sen Dog, Sick Jack, Willie Malo & Everlast
    19. Bonus

    Product Description

    Fresh off the Gunslinger - Mixtape 1, B Real is back with Part II: Fist Full of Dollars. A founding member of Cypress Hill, B Real is a pioneer of Latino hiphop/ rock fusion. Featured artists include Son Doobie, Willie Malo, O Brown, and Sen Dog.

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Next to Cypress its Sick .......2007-02-06

    This album is pure Quality for anyone who digs Cypress hill. I recomend it to anyone who likes B-reals raps and the beats are sickdiculous on most of the album. Also some of the guests on it are nice to see/like the late Proof from D12 to Everlast and Sick Jacken from psycho realm. Also Crow from Street platoon on the Breathe remix is tight check this one out. It should hold ya over till the next cypress hill drops.

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