Mafia [Import]
Mafia [Import]
Track Listings
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1. Fire It Up
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2. What's In You
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3. Suicide Messiah
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4. Forever Down
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5. In This River
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6. You Must Be Blind
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7. Death March
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8. Dr. Octavia
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9. Say What You Will
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10. Too Tough To Die
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11. Electric Hellfire
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12. Spread Your Wings
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13. Been A Long Time
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14. Dirt On The Grave
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15. I Never Dreamed (Bonus Track)
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
The Ozzy Guitarist is Back with a Very Heavy Metal Release Sure to Blow the Top off all his Past Solo Releases.
Mafia,Zakk (Black Label Society) Wyld,Jvc Victor,Heavy Metal
Average customer rating:
- Current faverite
- KICK Arse R-N-R!
- Good. could be better
- Solid
- Popgun Messiah!!!
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Mafia
Black Label Society , and Zakk Wylde
Manufacturer: Artemis Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0007IA58C
Release Date: 2005-03-08 |
Tracks:
- Fire It Up
- What's In You
- Suicide Messiah
- Forever Down
- In This River
- You Must Be Blind
- Death March
- Dr. Octavia
- Say What You Will
- Too Tough To Die
- Electric Hellfire
- Spread Your Wings
- Been A Long Time
- Dirt On The Grave
- Bonus Track 1
Amazon.com
Ozzy Osbourne's lead guitarist for nearly two decades, Zakk Wylde slips the off the leash again to release his seventh album with his band, the Black Label Society, creating a weighty masterwork that stands muscled shoulder to muscled shoulder with anything his liege lord is putting out. But then, the slinger is responsible for co-writing some of Osbournes's most memorable tunes from No Rest For The Wicked, No More Tears and Ozzmosis. Mafia does sometimes feel like Wylde is still in search of the heavy metal grail, especially on the Sabbath-esque "Mr. Octavia," but the slinger shows a surprisingly vulnerable side on "The River." The gritty-yet-sensitive song, dedicated to (but not written for) Pantera guitarist "Dimebag" Darrell Abbott who was shot by a fan in December of 2004, has a noble gravity and depth, and would fit comfortably on a Springsteen album. Wylde has hidden depths and reserves of talents he hasn't even scratched yet. --Jaan Uhelszki
Customer Reviews:
Current faverite.......2007-03-09
I love this CD! It's perfect for 41 year olds who have grow up listening to Ozzy, AC\DC, and Iron Maiden!
KICK Arse R-N-R!.......2007-01-27
I'm not going into some long technical over analized review of how this cd kicks arse.If you like Ozzy or if you like any of BLS previous cds, buy this one. I think its the best so far, plus it kicks arse!
Good. could be better.......2007-01-18
I enjoyed this album for the most part. Though many are comparing the simiilarities to OZZy, I thought it sounded more like Alice in Chains. The CD is a pretty good buy if you like BLS or any other band in this genre. I only wish it had a little more creativity to it.
Solid.......2006-11-22
This was the 1st BLS album I bought. It was well worth it.
Popgun Messiah!!!.......2006-09-19
A good talent as evidence such as No More Tears tells you, Zakk Wylde is a wasted solo artist constantly ripping his own music, creating average album after average album without a break (one every year) and talking smack about everyone but Drozzy. His fake biker persona and tough-guy exterior only veils his insecurities as a guitarist and his creative bankruptcy.
On Mafia, which I had some hopes for since the 3-star Blessed Hell Ride truly dissapoints. Suicide Messiah with its catchy riffing and chorus pulled me into getting this crap that even Zakk will not listen to in the years to come. Then you have In This River, a so-called tribute to the Mighty Dimebag. Zakk as everyone noticed made a great name during and after Dimebag sad and untimely death by repeatedly talking about how close he was to the Great Southern Trendkiller. Then you can expect the mandatory tribute song with utterly cheesy, classless and stupid In This River. Wish it was Dime who makes it to the other end of the river!
If Zakk stops concentrating on bitching about other artists, throwing eggs at legends and singing like a wannabe Ozzy, perhaps he can make some good music in the future.
Average customer rating:
- their best
- Not very creative or interesting; a sub par effort by Three 6 Mafia
- Nothing extraordinary, but solid
- I guess I'll have to review this a second time..
- another classic 3 6 album
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The Most Known Unknown
Three 6 Mafia
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000AA303Y
Release Date: 2005-09-27 |
Tracks:
- Most Known Unknown Hits
- Stay Fly
- Roll With It
- Don't Violate
- Swervin'
- Knock Tha Black Off Yo ***
- Poppin' My Collar
- Hard Hittaz
- Side 2 Side
- Half On A Sack
- Skit
- When I Pull Up At The Club
- ***** Got Ya Hooked
- Don't Cha Get Mad
- Body Parts
- Stay Fly (Still Fly Remix)
- Outro
- Got It For Sale
- Let's Plan A Robbery
- Dancin' On A Pole
- Ain't Got Time For Gamez
Album Description
Follow-up to 2004's 'Da Unbreakables' from Memphis-born duoJuicy J and DJ Paul. The pair continue to develop their Southern hip hop sound here, mixing elements of rap and grime to boot, This self-produced album features collaborations with fellow Memphis-bred artists 8Ball and MJG. Includes the single 'Stay Fly.
Customer Reviews:
their best.......2007-06-06
to all the 36 fans out there im a huge fan and i might say i own all of their albums and underground ones this is one of the top 2 so but this album and bump it
Not very creative or interesting; a sub par effort by Three 6 Mafia.......2007-05-26
I love hip-hop, but the stuff I've heard in recent years has not appealed to me. When I listen to recent albums like this that get high praise yet don't deliver the quality, I sometimes wonder if the same people that give this album five stars have listened to the great rappers of the past.
Nevertheless, Three 6 Mafia have actually been around for awhile, and I've heard their singles in the past. Although they were mostly immature and disposable, they could provide a good amount of entertainment. However, 'Most Known Unknown', the group's most recent effort, falls below the standards I've expected from it (not to say they were very high). I at least expected to be entertained, but I mostly found myself skipping the track and the bulk of the songs sound like they just run into each other. A very repetitive album, 'Stay Fly' and 'Poppin' My Collar' are the songs that stand out the most, but even those aren't outstanding. The skits advertising other artist's records confirms that Three 6 Mafia weren't looking to produce an artistic classic here, and this is yet another boring southern release.
Although it's a definite cut above trash like Young Joc and the like (though that isn't saying much), it's still an immensely boring record when it's all said and done.
Nothing extraordinary, but solid.......2007-03-18
After releasing a couple of hot albums, Three 6 Mafia released "The Most Known Unknown" in 2006. The sound and beats are like their other albums, but for some reason, this one seemed to lack some explosion. "Poppin' My Collar" is a popular radio track that is quite popular with the younger crowd (16-25). The chorus and backdrop beats are catchy, and the lyrics are easy to recognize. "Hard Out Here For A Pimp" is a fun tune, with guest voice provided by Paula Campbell, which the same younger crowd may enjoy more than the 25+ crowd. "Stay Fly" was the big radio hit that made this album recognizable to many, and it still sounds unique and creative. If you prefer more of the "adult" sounds, you may prefer "Roll With It" or "When I Pull Up At The Club", where Paul Wall also lends his vocal skills. "Don't Cha Get Mad" guest stars Lil' Flip, and it definitely has his flavor... In all, the album is fairly decent, but far from the explosive, catchy sounds that some of the other rap groups provide.
I guess I'll have to review this a second time.........2006-10-20
I've reviewed this once, but it appears Amazon didn't think it was up to standards. I've returned to give my opinion on the Memphis group's latest offering yet again; it may not be quite as detailed as the first review, but blame Amazon for that.
While this album isn't classic, it is one of the finest mainstream releases in the last few years. It doesn't hold the same horrorcore lyrics found in their classic albums, such as Mystic Stylez or Da End, nor does it contain the same triple-cadence raps; what it does provide is DJ Paul and Juicy J's immortally dope production with catchy lyrics provided by the remaining members of the Three 6 Mafia.
Songs like Stay Fly, as well as it's remix, are undeniably catchy. They may not represent the best Three 6 has ever done, but it does show that Paul and J continue to make innovative music. Other songs on this album are considerably darker, at least musically, including "P' Got Ya Hooked," "Knock The Black Off Yo A'," "Got It 4 Sale," "Half On A Sack," "Body Parts III," "Swervin'," and "Roll With It." Also, more infectious and innovative tracks come from "Side 2 Side" and "Poppin' My Collar."
Also, to a reviewer below me, as I stated in my intial review, Three 6 Mafia have been together for well over a decade as it is; saying you doubt they'll be together in ten years, let alone making music is pure ignorance. If you're going to comment on a product, or group, you should at least know enough about their history in order to do so properly.
Nonetheless, this is a great album from the Triple Six Mafia. I know this review could've been better, but I didn't feel like writing the entire thing over. Hopefully, this will be give you enough information about the album in order to be helpful.
another classic 3 6 album.......2006-09-29
yeah who ever hatein on dis cd dont get it then u gotta have some hood n u 2 feel dis anyways. all the tracks where hot they came wit it agin .another well done album by 3 6 mafia. gte that new chrome 2 and lil waytes lastest and that new crunchy black solo album.its worth ur money if ur a 3 6 fan from da old dayz.
Average customer rating:
- Good Music
- A RESPONSE TO THE LAST REVIEW
- Crazy album
- Three 6 Mafia - Da Unbreakables
- God Created DJ Paul & Juicy J, and what God created no one can,
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Da Unbreakables
Three 6 Mafia
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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- The Most Known Unknown
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ASIN: B00009MGQS
Release Date: 2003-06-24 |
Tracks:
- They Bout To Find Yo Body
- F*** That S***
- Wolf Wolf
- Testin My Gangsta
- Bin Laden
- Ridin Spinners
- Try Somethin'
- Money Didn't Change Me
- Ghetto Chick
- Shack Dat Jelly
- Let's Start A Riot
- Rainbow Colors
- Like A Pimp
- Beatem To Da Floor
- Put Cha D. In Her Mouth
- Mosh Pit
- You Scared Part II
- Dangerous Posse
- Outro
Customer Reviews:
Good Music.......2007-07-22
I bought one of 3-6's earlier cd's a while ago. I did not like it because it had too many Satanic references {I am a Christian}. I listened to this cd at my friend's house, and it was way better. Most of the songs are good, there are no Satanic references, the music and beats are good, and this is some good party music.
1- They Bout To Find Yo' Body- Short, tight intro, good lyrics {4/5}
2- F*** That S***- Another good club song, gets you pumped {4/5]
3- Wolf Wolf- Average song, average lyrics, not that good {3/5}
4- Testin' My Gangsta- Excellent song, boring hook, good lyrics {5/5}
5- Bin Laden- Average smoking sound, average beat and lyrics {3/5}
6- Ridin Spinners- Tight lyrics and beat. All about their cars {5/5}
7- Try Somethin'- Great song, Pat tears it up, flows good {5/5}
8- Money Didn't Change Me- Song about lost friends, skippable {2/5}
9- Ghetto Chick- I don't like this song, it is boring and slow {1/5}
10- Shake Dat Jelly- Average lyrics, but is a fast, funny song {3/5}
11- Let's Start A Riot- Another fight song, good lyrics, bad beats {4/5}
12- Rainbow Colors- Slow smoking song, good lyrics and beat {4/5}
13- Like A Pimp- great pimpin song, Pimp C is on fire, great lyrics {10/5}
14- Beatem To Da Floor- Short, average song with average lyrics {3/5}
15- Put Cha D. In Her Mouth- Cool sex song, good lyrics and beat {4/5}
16- Mosh Pit- Hot club song, Wyte and Scott are great. Good lyrics {5/5}
17- You Scared II- Bad lyrics, good beats, not that good of a song {2/5}
18- Dangerous Posse- Good HCP song, everyone is good, good beat {4/5}
19- Outro- Informs of future 3-6 albums {3/5}
A RESPONSE TO THE LAST REVIEW.......2006-06-12
I JUST WANNA KNOW WHY WOULD YOU HATE ON THREE 6 MAFIA JUST BECAUSE THEY HAD A BEEF WITH BONE??? WHO CARES IF THEY DID. THAT HAS GOT TO BE THE DUMBEST REASON FOR SOMEONE TO HATE ON SOMEONE. THATS JUST LIKE 50 CENT'S BEEF WITH FAT JOE AND CUZ THE GAME DIDNT HAVE BEEF WITH FAT JOE THE GAME GOT KICKED OUT OF G-UNIT. THAT IS JUST A STUPID REASON
Crazy album.......2006-05-26
This is the first and only three 6 mafia i got becoz it is hard 2 find there albums where im from in stores but i have got project pats mistadontplay which is also a fantastic album, for a long time i had a negative view of three 6 mafia because of their previous beef with Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, but once they released the song stay high it helped me change my view on them and i had heard the song ridin spinners which i thought was tight so i went out and bought the record and it is now one of my favourite south albums, so many of the songs on this are tight weith very few weak songs, the rappin is sick and grimmey and the beats are banging. Highly reccomended as a album 2 get if you dont know much about three 6 mafia and want to see what they are like
My favourite tracks if i had to pick are-
-wolf wolf
-bin laden
-ridin spinners
-rainbow colors
-mosh pit
-and my favourite track on the album "you scared part2"
Three 6 Mafia - Da Unbreakables.......2006-03-25
Good again. Suprisingly. The production on this album is more than off the hook. Its crazy! ILL beats at there finest. The lyrics are really murderous. All I can really say. Gotta check this out. I usually only listen to REAL hiphop, but this is REAL crunk music. Check it. You can ride and sub this sh** no doubt. Check out all there albums. Real crunk, unlike that MTV/BET wannabe crunk music.
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My Top 5 Songs
1.Wolf Wolf
2.Bin Laden
3.Try Something
4.Lets Start A Riot
5.Dangerous Posse
God Created DJ Paul & Juicy J, and what God created no one can,.......2006-03-23
Recreate. The Super Producers once more set off this hard blazing album, including Project Pat, Lil' Wyte, and all the Hypnotize Minds artist.
Go get this Cd if you like to get lost in this down south style of rap.
Average customer rating:
- Better Than What People Say (Rating: 8 out of 10- -4.0 stars)
- Queen Bee Holds The Crown
- Big mama got REALLY BIG FOR REAL
- 4.5 stars. Better than 'The Notorious K.I.M.'
- La Bella Mafia~Lil' Kim
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La Bella Mafia
Lil' Kim
Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
East Coast
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ASIN: B00008DCQL
Release Date: 2003-03-04 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Hold It Now (feat. Havoc)
- Doing It Way Big
- Can't F**k with Queen Bee (feat. Governor & Shelene Thomas with Full Force)
- Hollyhood Skit
- Shake Ya Bum Bum (feat. Lil' Shanice)
- This Is Who I Am (feat. Swizz Beatz & Mashonda)
- The Jump Off (feat. Mr. Cheeks)
- This Is a Warning
- (When Kim Say) Can You Hear Me Now? (feat. Missy Elliott)
- Thug Luv (feat. Twista)
- Magic Stick (feat. 50 Cent)
- Get in Touch with Us (feat. Styles P)
- Heavenly Father (feat. "Big Hill")
- Tha Beehive (feat. Reeks, Bunky S.A., Vee & Saint from the Advakids)
- Came Back for You
Amazon.com
Now that Lil' Kim's third solo outing is upon us, it's fair time to pose this question: is this fly Brooklyn female a legitimate MC or just another media sensation? Well, probably a little of both. La Bella Mafia is a refreshingly uncommercial album that demonstrates Kim's hard-earned mic skills, but the set never really hits its stride. Kim seems to be a woman who favors strong musical partners, yet many of the album's collaborations fail to inspire. Swizz Beats is at his abysmal worst (as both rapper and producer) on "This Is Who I Am" while Kim's cookie-cutter rhymes blindly follow his lead. "The Jump Off" features a hot, bhangra-accented Timbaland track that loses momentum when guest star Mr. Cheeks jumps in. But when it works, La Bella Mafia shines. Just check out "Hold It Now," where Havoc ratchets up the temperature with judicious use of the always-funky Beastie Boys sample "Paul Revere" and Kim rises to the occasion with a performance worthy of her Queen Bee title. --Rebecca Levine
Album Description
Everyone's favorite hardcore female rapper returns with her hottest and hardest effort to date. Lil' Kim is joined by her friends Missy Elliot, Method, Styles P, Governer, Twista and Mashonda Tifere. Includes a limited bonus collectible card inside unlocking exclusive photos, videos and much more. Queen Bee/Atlantic. 2003.
Customer Reviews:
Better Than What People Say (Rating: 8 out of 10- -4.0 stars).......2007-04-07
Chances are if you're knocking this album, you never liked Lil' Kim from the beginning. To me, I believed that this is her strongest album (yes, it's even better than "The Naked Truth"...which I have to say is collecting dust in my library). People have accustomed to hearing Kim rhyme about sex, and figured that it was her bread & butter formula for making an album. She actually sounds real good when she doesn't mention sex in here rhymes. Yeah, she does it on and off on this album, but didn't run it into the ground like her last two albums.
When I hear songs like "Hold It Down" and "Can't F With Queen Bee", I believed that she has stepped her lyrics up from back in '96 (although I believed that Havoc's beat really helped out on the former song). A real nice song is when she colabs with former label mate Styles P. on "Get In Touch With Us", and that is actually one of the best songs on the album. Most of the songs, I believe that she sounds angry, and it brings out the best in her. When I hear the album's closer "Came Back For You", knowing she had a lot to say, aiming at a lot of female artists (i.e. Foxy Brown). It's songs like that that makes me like Kim for what she is.
The album's first single "The Jump Off" was real dope and featured Mr. Cheeks. Swizz Beats lays down a nice beat with the help of Mashonda's vocals on "This Is Who I Am", a song that I really like. "Thug Luv" with Twista, is another notable song. And her crew The Advakids rip the song "The Beehive". And lets not forget her remake of R. Kelly's "A Woman's Threat" on the song "Warning".
As for anything bad, there are a few songs I had no feel for. "Can You Hear Me Now" with Missy Eliott I didn't like, as well as it had a horrible beat. And "Magic Stick" with 50 Cent (before they were beefing) is another skippable track in my opinion.
Also some tracks should have been on here. "The Jump Off (Remix)" with Mr. Cheeks and Mobb Deep could have been a perfect addition to the album. And "Whats The Word?" was good and was remixed with Joe Budden, Lil' Shanice and The Advakids should have been on here as well. Thats all the dissapointment I had with this album.
I believe that this is Kim's best album. This is also my favorite Kim album, probably because I don't listen to her other albums anymore. "Hard Core" was average. "Notorious K.I.M." was garbage. And "The Naked Truth" was overrated, thanks to a couple of media outlets (I won't say the names, but many know what I'm talking about). As I said before, if you like Kim, you'll dig this album. Kim had a lot on her mind since her previous album, and would have a lot to say. I recommend that you give it a listen.
Lyrics: B+
Production: A-
Guest Appearances: B
Musical Vibes: B
Overall: B+
Top 5 Favorite Tracks:
1. Hold It Down
2. The Beehive
3. The Jump Off
4. This Is Who I Am
5. Get In Touch With Us
Honorable Mention Track: Thug Luv, Came Back For You
Favorite Lil' Kim Albums: (Note: There is a BIG gap between the 1 and 2 spots)
1. La Bella Mafia
2. The Naked Truth
3. Hard Core
4. The Notorious K.I.M.
Peace Everyone!!!
Queen Bee Holds The Crown .......2006-08-16
Lil' Kim comes with her strongest material on this album: La Bella Mafia. For the album, she recruited the best of the best and practically the whole album features someone. This is my personal favorite album by a rapper. Here is the track by track breakdown of the album.
1. Intro: An intro, no review available.
2. Hold It Now [featuring Havoc]: This is one of my favorites off the album. The chorus is really good and the ending of the osng features Kim hosting a radio station taking calls. This is hilarious.
3. Doing It Way Big: One of the few solo tracks on the album. She basically tells everyone that she does things big and also pays homage to her mentor: The Notorious B.I.G.
4. Can't F**k With Queen Bee [featuring Governor, Shelene Thomas with Full Force]: THE best song on the album, which samples "Free" by Deniece Williams (which is my favorite song of all time). Kimmie sings and raps on this awesome track. Shelene Thomas does some impressive vocals, Governor does some good singing and the part with Full Force blew it out of the water (love that part).
5. Hollyhood Skit: A skit, no review available.
6. Shake Ya Bum Bum [featuing Lil' Shanice]: A fun song featuring Kim's protege, Lil' Shanice. This is a pretty good song.
7. This Is Who I Am [featuring Mashonda and Swizz Beatz]: One of my favorites because she tells everyone off. Mashonda does good singing for the chorus.
8. The Jump Off [featuring Mr. Cheeks]: The only video for the album, but still a good one. A good single to pick.
9. This Is A Warning: I liked this song at first but now I grew un-interested in this one. It's sort of scary to me, but it's not a bad song.
10. (When Kim Say) Can You Hear Me Now? [featuring Missy Elliott]: One of my favorites because it's a good track to dance to and my favorite part is the third verse.
11. Thug Luv [featuring Twista]: A good song in which Kim does some fast-paced rapping to keep up with Twista.
12. Magic Stick [featuring 50 Cent]: Probably the most notable track on the album because it's so good. There should have been a video (but 50 Cent ruined it by being an a**). The end features Kim at the radio station again and once again it is funny.
13. Get In Touch With Us [featuring Styles P.]: My second favorite track on the album. Both rappers deliver great bars for this one and I love the last verse where they talk about the "Money, Power, Respect."
14. Heavenly Father [feturing "Big Hill"]: One of the songs that I didn't particularly like. I don't know why, but it just isn't.
15. Tha Beehive [featuring Reeks, Bunk S.A., Vee and Saint from the Advakids]: The other track that I didn't like. I don't know why, I just don't.
16. Came Back For You: A really good track to end the album on. The video was unreleased but I think it should have been. She insults both rivals Foxy Brown and Eve.
Queen Bee delivers one of rap's best albums ever. She does quite a number of guest stars, but that's all good. No one does like Lil' Kim.
Big mama got REALLY BIG FOR REAL.......2006-07-05
Big Kim just got outta prison today and she put on a few hefty pounds. Good luck fittin in those bathin suits to use sex appeal to promote your albums fat a**. Also wit the exceptions of hold it down and the jump off this album sucks.
4.5 stars. Better than 'The Notorious K.I.M.'.......2006-04-29
After her semi-dissappointing sophomore album 'The Notorious K.I.M.', Lil' Kim gets back on the right track with her third album 'La Bella Mafia'. Once again, she reps Brooklyn and keeps Biggie's memory very much alive, and this album also contains songs deeper than those of her previous two albums. And she proves that she can stand on her own two feet without Puffy. Definitely three times the charm with this album!
La Bella Mafia~Lil' Kim.......2006-02-23
I only liked a couple of songs on this cd, but considering that it's a couple years old I gave it a rating of 3 instead of 2.
Average customer rating:
- neh...
- Not Three 6 Best
- sippin on some sizzurp (4.5 stars)
- The best Three 6 mafia album EVER!
- Michael's True Children
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When the Smoke Clears
Three 6 Mafia
Manufacturer: Relativity
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- Da Unbreakables
- The End
- Layin Da Smack Down
- The Most Known Unknown
- Mystic Stylez
ASIN: B00004S80U
Release Date: 2000-06-13 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- 44 Killers (Interlude)
- Sippin' on Some Syrup - Project Pat, Three 6 Mafia, UGK
- Weak Azz B***h - La' Chat, Three 6 Mafia
- Just Like Us
- I'm So Hi
- Mafia N****z
- Hook Up W/ H**s
- From da Back
- F**k Y'all H**s
- Where da Cheese At
- Tongue Ring
- Barrin' You B***hes
- Whatcha Know - Big Gipp, , Three 6 Mafia
- Act Like You Know Me (Point 'Em Out)
- Take a Bump
- Touched Wit It - La' Chat, Mr. Serv-On, , Three 6 Mafia
- M.E.M.P.H.I.S. - Hypnotize Camp Posse, Three 6 Mafia
- Just Anotha Crazy Click - Insane Clown Posse, Three 6 Mafia, Twiztid
- Who Run It
- Put Ya Signs
- What's Next (Outro)
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New Orleans and Atlanta both have mega-cliques holding down their local rap reputations. Well, Memphis, Tennessee, has one too. The Hypnotize Minds label, home of the Three 6 Mafia, has been wreaking havoc on local dancefloors (with tracks like the Mafia's 1996 underground smash, "Tear Da Club Up") since 1993. Veterans of lyrical disorder, this group is well known for its slasher-flick lyrical content (cartoon violence, misogyny). When the Smoke Clears is infested with the Mafia's signature horror-core lyrics, but producers Juicy J and DJ Paul's beats show a growth in individuality. Their intoxicating first single, "Sippin' on Some Syrup," (featuring Texas's UGK) is 2000's Funky Cold Medina, though the Three 6 video isn't as funny as Tone Loc's. There are several other potential hits on the album, including "I'm So High" and "Where da Cheese At." An appropriate collaboration with twisted brothers-from-another-mother Insane Clown Posse also adds to the mayhem. But unfortunately, at 22 tracks, this deviant Dirty South album overstays its welcome. --Vanessa Satten
Customer Reviews:
neh..........2007-01-24
i bought this for a friend so i dont like it. thats all i have to say.
Not Three 6 Best .......2006-08-29
When the smoke clears is a good album but not three 6's best. They are still miles ahead of everyone else in the rap industry. Best songs are Just Another Crazy Click w/ Insane Clown Posse, Twiztid, Who Run It, Whatcha Know w/ Big Gipp
sippin on some sizzurp (4.5 stars).......2006-08-08
at 22 tracks you can't put this album at the illmatic level of classic as there is obviously some filler in there, but when it's good it's very, very good.
"sippin on some syrup" is one of the best songs in hip-hop of this decade and maybe all time, and it's a classic collaboration with ugk and three 6 (only juicy j and dj paul rap, but they are the two that make three 6 what it is [and by the year 2000 are easily the best rappers of the group as well]). I could write a whole review for that song, but I'll keep it short and at least say if you don't buy this whole album, the least you could do is download that song and bump it in your car.
"I'm so high", "m.e.m.p.h.i.s." (a posse cut, which are always good in three 6's case), "mafia n*ggaz", "where da cheese at" are all high calibur triple 6 songs as well. as a whole this album doesn't have a theme and you can't get close to it like you can other cds, but none of three 6 mafia's albums were ever like that. instead this is a compilation of hits and banging down south songs that three 6 is amazing at making.
the best rap group of the south (tied with ugk) does it again with ridiculous production and hard hitting lyrics. pick this up as well as the other three 6 cds.
The best Three 6 mafia album EVER!.......2006-04-15
I just got this album last week, and to me this is their best CD. It was way better than Most known Unknown and it has better songs than Da Unbreakables. My favorite songs are 44 killers, Sippin on soime syrup, Weak azz b****, Jus like us, Mafia N*****, F*** yall h***, Tounge ring, Barrin you b******, Watcha know, Act like you know me, Touched wit it, M.E.M.P.H.I.S., Just anotha crazy click, Who run it and Put ya signs. If you like their older Cd's you'll love this one.
Michael's True Children.......2006-04-12
It took a long, long time, but mentor Michael Jackson finally broke these guys in and made them his own. Now they demonstrate beyond all doubt that they have truly and deeply absorbed the Old Master's grooves and beats. It must have taken hundreds of hours and much grueling discipline in the Play Room at Neverland Ranch before these young boys finally "got it". But they clearly did "get it" in the end! This is evident from their squeals of childlike glee as they prance across the stage re-enacting their fantasies of a land where no one ever needs to grow old or grow up, where they can play with each other forever in total innocence, blissfully unaware of the icky things adults are alleged to do. Now they are poised to take over where Master Michael left off and will act as shepherds to a whole new flock of young devotees. Bless these sweet young children and may their innocent musical merriment thrive unclouded by the sordid rumors currently swirling around their Master.
Average customer rating:
- this album is phat
- Just Brilliant.
- La Chat, You've Ruined the Album
- Best Soundtrack Ever
- Slamming Soundtrack
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ASIN: B00005NGWF
Release Date: 2001-10-30 |
Tracks:
- 2-Way Freak
- The Restaurant Scene (skit)
- Mafia
- Baby Mama
- Gangsta Niggaz
- Wona Get Some, I Got Some
- 1st Crime Scene (skit)
- O.V.
- U Got Da Game Wrong
- We Shootin' 1st
- Dis B**ch, Dat H** (featuring Ludacris)
- Pass Me
- Big Pat's Warehouse (skit)
- They Don't F**k Wit U
- Slang & Serve
- War Wit Us
- Mean Mug
- How It Went Down (skit)
- I Ain't Goin (A Hustler's Theme)
- Ridin' On Chrome
- Talkin'
Customer Reviews:
this album is phat.......2006-01-04
this is the best 36 other than mystic stylez. Theres mad good songs on this album. best songs are baby mama, mafia, 2 way freak, slang and serve, dis bitch dat hoe, and RIDIN ON CHROME...that's the tightest 36 song ive ever heard, t-rock tears it up on that song...so buy this album
Just Brilliant........2005-11-11
All I have to say is just get it.
Three 6 at their best, PERIOD.
La Chat, You've Ruined the Album.......2005-09-29
If you can't tell, I hate when woman rap. Not to be sexist, but something about their voice just ruins even the sickest lyrics. So when I bought this album I was pissed. Songs like "2-Way Freak" are great until La Chat steps in. However, there are some good tracks on here. Songs like "Gangsta Niggaz" shine. I don't have much else to say about the album except don't get too excited.
Best Soundtrack Ever.......2005-04-17
This is truly one of the kind sondtrack. It features most of the beats from the movie. Songs from this soundtrack made on the othre soundtracks as well. ("Baby Mama" on Baby Boy and "War With Us" on Oz) Classic beats and classic rhymes. The CD is mostly HCP with only Ludacris appearing as a special guest. Go Buy!!!
Slamming Soundtrack.......2004-11-15
Choices the album is much better than the movie. There isn't any of these songs on the movie at all. This can be classified as a Hypnotize Camp Collaboration album. This is HOT, and a must buy if you like the productions of the super producers. The movie is ok, kinda low budget. They sound like they are reading their lines out of books, instead of acting. It is not bad, it actually a good movie. But it is low budget.
Average customer rating:
- Very Good
- needs to be 2, or even 3 discs
- If you are contemplating getting this you should...
- Ok, but could have been much better.
- Project Pat song is sick!!!!
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Most Known Hits
Three 6 Mafia
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ASIN: B000BQYX60
Release Date: 2005-11-15 |
Tracks:
- Ridin Spinners
- Sippin On Some Syrup
- Tear The Club Up
- Hit A Motherfucker
- Slob On My Knob
- Who Run It
- Ass and Titties
- J Lo Booty
- Playa Why You Hating
- Late Night Tip
- Two Way Freak
- Baby Mama
- Put Your Sign In Their Face
- Tongue Ring
- Testing My Gangsta
- Let Me Hit That- new track
- Dont Turn Around- new Project Pat track
Customer Reviews:
Very Good.......2006-11-11
I'm not exactly the Three 6 expert. I worked in reverse order as far as they are concerned, starting with "Most Known Unknowns" and working back, and quickly found myself intimidated by about ten different albums. I did not know exactly what to do, and I was looking for some sort of "best of" collection that would take all of their good stuff and put in into one easy to manage package. This CD fills that void perfectly.
Okay, now on to the actual music. There is a lot worth listening to in this one. Their lyrics are formulaic, but they are executed with an attention to detail not often seen in lyrics such as these. Their crunk heavy hooks are extremely catchy. All that being said, their production is amazing. I would even go so far as to say that they and Organized Noise might be southern rap's best producers ever. Their high-hat heavy drum patterns combined with a heavy 808 and eerie additional sound effects make for a very unique sound, not just rapwise but really for all music.
There were a bunch of specific songs that definitely jumped off the proverbial page at me. "Sippin' on Some Syrup" with UGK and Project Pat has an otherworldly feel that could only happen with a drug song. "Tear Da Club Up '97" is one of if not the greatest crunk song ever, outstripping most if not all of Lil' Jon's work. "Ridin' Spinners" is bouncy and has an excellent verse from Lil' Flip. "2 Way Freak" has a nice beat, catchy hook and funny lyrics. "Put Ya Signs" is another eerie club song, and "Hypnotize Cash Money" with the Cash Money crew is solid. There are a few missteps. "Slop on my Nob" is disgusting in every sense of the word, and "Late Night Tip" is annoying.
Apart from a couple missteps, this is an extremely worthwhile purchase for any rap fan. Lil' Jon maybe the King of Crunk, but Three 6 Mafia are definitely the founding fathers of this sub-genre.
needs to be 2, or even 3 discs.......2006-08-07
for the past few months I've been getting into three 6 mafia, buying any of their cds I can find. I would definitely say they're top 10 of all time in hip-hop groups, but as with most greatest hits cds, this one doesn't cut it.
now, I'll give it 5 stars because it's the three 6 and all of these songs are bangers, the only real way to get into three 6 mafia is to buy their best cds, or at least buy the best from each disc off of itunes (which is fine, since three 6 has a few filler tracks on each album). "rainbow colors", "stomp", "live by yo rep" and many more classic three 6 songs are missing from their "greatest hits". it seems as if this wasn't meant to be a true collection of their greatest hits, but rather a compilation of their most accessible mainstream songs to complement the release of their latest cd.
all of these songs are good, but there are many more good ones, and if you really want to listen to some three 6 mafia go buy their entire collection and skip on this album.
If you are contemplating getting this you should..........2006-03-18
I think this Album was conveiniently made for the new Three 6 fans, that came after Stay Fly hit radio airways hit hard, and made them household names... Sure it doesna have alot of there best stuff, and to be honest your best bet for just one song slob on my knob is Dl'ing it on Limewire, I hate to say that, but then you can get both versions in one.
Baisically seasoned Three 6 fans wont wanna buy this cause it has a bunch of songs they already have with only 2 new ones, but for people who are new to three 6 this is the best way to introduce yourself to them, and unlike most of there old albums it doesnt have absolutely horrid album art. ( Thank god by Da unbreakables they learned form there mistakes ) And the songs on here dont have the rugged raw, and sometimes scary lyrics of Mystic Styles, so newbiez wont be scared off. This is there more commericial stuff, so it is nice
Thease are in my opinion best songs on this CD in no particular order...
Tear da club up '97 ( Baisically invented crunk music )
Ridin Spinnas
Sippen on some syrup
Slob on my knob
Ass an tites
J-Lo Bootys
Late Nite Tip ( Relaxed different an tight )
Tounge Ring ( Tight ass hook )
Testin my gangsta
I have one question... Why is Wolf Wolf not on here? That song is very commercial an nice for the new Three 6 fan, and it just simply owns...
Other than that this is a very nice mix, and a smart one by the record company that out it out, cause now people who hered Stay Fly, bought the CD will here this, and then in turn want all there stuff. This is good for Three 6, and they deserve it after 15 years of hustling, to make it to the top...
RECCOMEND THIS REVEIW PLEASE!
Sippen on some syrup
Ok, but could have been much better........2006-03-03
This album had tracks like "Tear Da Club Up", "Late Night Tip", "Sippin' On Some Syrup", "Slob On My Knob" and "Baby Mama" which are all necessary because of their popularity, but that doesn't make this album a collection of Three 6's best work. "Who Run It" and "Ridin' Spinners" are also up there in terms of notoriety. How could you do an H.C.P. (Hypnotize Camp Posse) "Most Known Hits" album without "Chickenhead" and "Don't Save Her" which made Project Pat platinum? I would like to have seen more of their Prophet Posse cuts like "Motivated" from the album "World Domination" in 1997 and either "Da Summa" from "Mystic Styles" in 1995 or "Da Summa" (Remix) from "The Kings Of Memphis" released in 2000. This album must not have been thought through very well.
I am a big Three 6 fan and have all of their group and affiliate albums, but this one is a little under the bar. It might be ok for new listeners, but not for those who have listened to Three 6 for a while.
I wouldn't by it because I have all of these songs except for the two new ones, but if you are new to H.C.P. you might give it a try.
Project Pat song is sick!!!!.......2006-02-28
This is a pretty good CD with a lot of songs that will get you hyped up when you're krunk, but the last song on the CD, the Project Pat song is hard as f*ck!! The lyrics are bad ass and the beat on the 2nd verse is sick.
Average customer rating:
- Another Great Music CD!
- 'Squeeze - Heaven Knows' Is On The Original 1st Soundtrack
- missing song
- Missing song...mystery solved for searcher!
- Asked and Answered
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Hackers 3
Various Artists
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ASIN: B00000K2AT
Release Date: 1999-09-21 |
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Customer Reviews:
Another Great Music CD!.......2006-05-24
The soundtrack to the Movie hackers was great, Hackers 2 "inspired by" the movie was even better and to my surprise Hackers 3 was even better! Third time's the charm certainly applies to this CD and the series. All three were great and worth purchasing. If you only purchase on of the three though, I'd suggest this one!
'Squeeze - Heaven Knows' Is On The Original 1st Soundtrack.......2005-07-14
To Jack Van Zant and anyone who read his review:
He talkded about the missing song 'Squeeze - Heaven Knows' but you can find that song on the Original 1st Hackers Soundtrack. It's the alst track (Track 14)
Just search it here on amazon.com and you will find it...
Just thought I'd help you out! :P
P.S. Hackers is one of my all-time favourites, and ONE of the reasons why, is because of the excellent music they use...Especially when Dade and Kate (Crash & Burn) start battling it out on The Prodigy's 'ONE LOVE'...AMAZING!
I have the european DVD, so unfortunetely I do not have the 8-page booklet! (Damn!) And the DVD CHEAT (When you can watch an extra GIBSON Animation when you press the LEFT button to highlight the 'Hackers' logo) does not work on my DVD!! :( I can't buy the American one either, because it is Region 1, and even thoug it works on my DVD player, i would rather want all my DVD's to be Region 2 (For respect of my friends' DVD players)
Thank you for reading! :)
missing song.......2004-11-16
the song that is played in the movie while they are in the phone booths is Grand Central Station by Guy Pratt, I'm not sure where you can find it though
Missing song...mystery solved for searcher!.......2003-12-06
When i first saw Hackers back upon it's release, i was leaving the theater with the end title song ringing in my head...
"i love you...i love you today..."
didnt think to go buy the soundtrack at the time...
nor did i ever...
everytime watched the movie, that song stuck with me.
last week watched the movie again, wrote down 'choice'lyrics
to go look it up. lost paper, week later found it, went on a two hour search for this freakin' song!!!
found it in a fan listed soundtrack list.
Squeeze - Heaven Knows
is the missing song!!!
so if anyone finds this listing upon their searches, this is where it ends. thank you fans!
Asked and Answered.......2002-11-15
The selection of artists is good though still throughout all three cd's the balcony song is missing( Massive Attack: Radiation ruling the nation).Still an album where you can pick anyone of the artists and buy the cd and be happy.
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- Triple 6's First Come Up
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- Three 6's stand out debut!
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ASIN: B000003L71
Release Date: 1995-05-30 |
Tracks:
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- Live By Yo Rep (Bone Dis)
- In Da Game
- Now I'm Hi Pt. 3
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Customer Reviews:
Triple 6's First Come Up .......2007-05-04
This is one of my favorite Triple 6 albums...reason being that its one of their grimiest...hardcore..get buck..really underground sounding albums besides underground vol.2..which isnt that great anyway.But you can really see the quality in this album when you listen to it.My favorites are Break the Law 95..Da Summa..In Da Game..Back Against the Wall..Gotta Touch Em pt2..and theirs no forgetting Tear the Club Up..a song that i think the Triple 6 was made first famous from. Good album with hardcore beats and lyrics to get crunk to..but there are a few filler tracks. If your looking to build a triple 6 collection..I recommend starting with this album.
Illmatic of The South.......2007-03-25
This is one of if not my favorite rap album. I know this may seem extreme but the beats are creepy and haunting and the lyrics are all top notch original evil and just genius. D.J. Paul is a genius on the keyboard. And Koopsta Knicca's rhymes are pure evil and satanic. If you don't get this your life will not be complete. The samples for this album arent very good and do not do the album justice at all. These guys is reppin my home of Tennessee. Cop this and show yer support of real rap. Oh i wouldnt get this if yer religious.
Three 6's stand out debut!.......2006-10-27
This classic Three 6 album as it was originally released by Prophet Entertainment (which would become Hypnotize Minds a few years later)stands as the culmination of DJ Paul and Juicy 'J''s years of littering the underground with a succession of multiple mix tapes and early ep's, most of which can be found on the Underground albums released in '99 and 2000. 'Mystic Stylez' continues in the same aesthetic of those original underground releases. This was Three 6 Mafia in a time when their music and lyrics were much darker and more serious than later releases. That's not to say there isn't a hint of that old deranged Three 6 humor in their, but the focus is mainly on minimalistic, dark satanic imagery lending itself largely to the "Horrorcore" rap genre of the early to mid-90's, and frighteningly explicit and violent lyics based largely in Gangsta rap elevated by more references to the occult and with their signature delivery. Fans of later Three Six material might be surprised to here a group of rappers not playing it for laughs on this record. Eventually this album was rereleased on Hypotize Minds, but the tracks are completely rearranged, some songs removed I believe, and remastered with a cleaner production thus ruining the underground quality of the release and ultimately ruining a classic album. Please seek out the Prophet Entertainment version.
One of Three 6's best........2006-10-20
Long before Three 6 were proclaiming how fly-ai-ai-ai-ai-ai they are, they were making some of the darkest music found in the hip-hop genre. While it maybe a coincidence that their name is the Three 6 Mafia, as they've profusely stated, that coincidence isn't evident on this release; this stuff is downright creepy. This is the type of music that sends chills down your spine, like a great horror movie.
Are they horrorcore? In ways, yes. In ways, also, no. Their initial style of rapping is far more akin to the Mid-West high-cadence flow, while their lyrics and production are both rooted in horrorcore. Like Esham in Detroit, and Brother Lynch Hung in Sacramento, the Three 6 presented to you some of the most sadistic messages found on wax.
Even though they beefed with Bone Thugs-N-Harmony in the past, it's easy for any Bone fan to get into Three 6's music; infact, more so than someone who is a stranger to the multiple cadences found here. They rip through to tracks at lightning fast speed, with hardcore lyrics that just tear the beat to shreds; and DJ Paul and Juicy J sure do provide some amazing production. While the music on this album is of lower-quality(due to poor budget) than their later releases, the homemade sound of the beats actually fit this album like a glove; and there is a hint of the sound that Three 6 would become famous for.
Every song on here is classic, so it's hard to find a standout. If I had to choose some, Live By Yo Rep would definitely be at the top of that list; a scorching diss aimed at Bone, in which Lord Infamous opens the first verses threatening to put thousands of razors in their flesh. Other tracks like F'in' Witdis Click, Break Da Law '95, Porno Movie, Big Bizness, Now I'm High Pt. III, and Long Nite are just a few of the continuous highlights found through the album.
This is a must for any fan of hardcore hip-hop, Southern hip-hop, Mid-West hip-hop, or horrorcore; infact, any fan of hip-hop could appreciate this album. An overlooked masterpiece, and one of the best to ever come from the South.
Hot.......2006-08-03
the music found on here (courtesy of dj paul and juicy j, who are still one of the best groups in hip-hop today) is very dark and sounds a lot like bone thugs did on "east 1999". the difference here is that three 6 is more rugged and crunk instead of melodic and lyrical. bone and three 6 always get compared due to their fued, which ultimately three 6 mafia won (check out "live by yo rep").
bone thugs is one of the top hip-hop groups of all time and their early work is untouchable (only topped by nwa and the wu-tang clan), but three 6 has an outstanding career. bone had 2 cds and an ep from 94-97 that were classic, but three 6 has been consistently one of the best groups in hip-hop for over 10 years. this album proves it, a debut with banging beats from two of the best producers around and nice lyrics from a good crew.
check out "da summer", "mystic stylez", "live by yo rep", and "tear da club up" specifically, and if you like those check out the whole album.
Average customer rating:
- It has two songs
- it's tight but not all right.
- Its Ok
- damn it got mad bounce!!
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ASIN: B000002JV1
Release Date: 1995-08-29 |
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- White Chalk
- Excuse Me...
- Realms Of Junior M.A.F.I.A.
- Player's Anthem
- I Need You Tonight
- Get Money
- I've Been...
- Crazaay
- Back Stabbers
- Shot!
- Lyrical Wizardry
- Oh My Lord
- Murder Onze
- Outro
Customer Reviews:
It has two songs.......2006-06-11
This album sucks. It has two songs on the entire album and they are get money and players anthem. They are only hot because big is on them. Even big admitted when he was alive that junior mafia wasn't hungry. When you aren't hungry, you don't make good music. The lyrics are weak and they have subpar beats. I hope they never make another album.
it's tight but not all right........2006-02-01
look, i only like some of their songs and probably was its only best album they will ever make. what happened to the other jm rappers, did they dissapear in the crowd?
1.get money
2.playa's anthem.
3.murder onze.
white chalk.
too many skits, but other than that , an good album to get.
Its Ok .......2005-11-26
I just wondered what happenned to the other JM Rappers if you like them its a deep dark grimey album smooth in its on way buy it if you like the Lil Kim of Old and I do that's why I got it
damn it got mad bounce!!.......2005-09-13
it's mutha f_kin' best...sh_t F_ck all the biggie,kim,and lil cease hataz!
song.......2005-03-11
I have this album somewhere lost in my house. Anyway this album only has about 3 good tracks. I really like the song with Aliyah though. RIP. This album has way too many interludes! Corny. Cease is corny and so are the other guy rappers on this album. No wonder why Junior Mafia ain't around no more.
Music Track:
- Malice in Wonderland [Extra tracks] [Original recording remastered] [Import]
- Mata Leao
- Minotauri [Import]
- New Music from Woodstock, NY
- Once [Limited Edition]
- Once Upon a ... Best of [Extra tracks] [Import]
- One Thousand Screams EP [EP]
- Out of Nowhere
- Ozzmosis
- Perversion
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Recommended Music:
Freakin' Out/All Over Me, Pt. 2 [CD-single] [Import]
Del Forno plays Del Forno
Century of Blues: Celebrating 100 Years of Great Blues [Box set] [Import]
Music: Kicking Against the Pricks
Feelin' Fine [CD-single] [Import]
Discotech Generation
Crosscurrent
In the Flesh Live [Live]
Dreams
Brubeck - The Gates of Justice (Milken Archive American Jewish Music)
Dragnet [Import]
Cypher Documents, Vol. 1 [Import]
Billboard Latin Series: Best of Pop 1998
Violin Sonatas 2 & 3
Long Cold Winter