Bad Newz Travels Fast [Explicit Lyrics]

Track Listings
1. Intro - DJ Pooh
2. Bump Yo Speakers - DJ Pooh, Threat
3. No Idea - DJ Pooh, Kam, Roger Troutman, Charlie Wilson
4. Grow Room - DJ Pooh, Mista Grimm
5. Whoop Whoop - DJ Pooh, Kam
6. Get Money - DJ Pooh, Threat
7. New World Order - Bad Ass, DJ Pooh,
8. Bad Newz Travels Fast - DJ Pooh, T-LEE
9. Ebonics - DJ Pooh, Mista Grimm
10. Get Off - DJ Pooh, Threat
11. Who Cares - DJ Pooh, Kam
12. MC's Must Come Down - DJ Pooh, Mista Grimm
13. Nowhere 2 Hide - DJ Pooh, Threat
14. You Ain't Shit - DJ Pooh, Mista Grimm
15. Gangsta Vocabulary - DJ Pooh, Threat

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Bad Newz Travels Fast [Explicit Lyrics]

Bad Newz Travels Fast [Explicit Lyrics]
Bad Newz Travels Fast
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Welcome To The World Of Funk
  • FUNKY MUSIC
Bad Newz Travels Fast
DJ Pooh
Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000000117
Release Date: 1997-07-15

Tracks:

  1. Intro
  2. Bump Yo Speakers
  3. No Idea
  4. Grow Room
  5. Whoop! Whoop!
  6. Get Money
  7. New World Order
  8. Bad Newz Travels Fast
  9. Ebonics
  10. Get Out
  11. Who Cares
  12. MC's Must Come Down
  13. Nowhere 2 Hide
  14. You Ain't Sh*t
  15. Gangsta Vocabulary

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Welcome To The World Of Funk.......2007-07-18

DJ Pooh gets some LA and Long Beach rappers together and spins some cuts and drops some beats for them to rap over in 1997. For the most part, the beats are phat, and many are unlike any I have heard before. I do not like every beat, but some are simply irresistible. The rappers are cool, but Pooh steals the show. His style is deep groove G-Funk with his own individual style. My fav here is "Bump Yo Speakers;" the beat slaps with that LA lowrider funk with Threat's verses gettin you in the mood to sit sideways in a lac I love Charlie Wilson (of Gap Band fame) steppin in to deliver a brief but crazy hook vocal simply stating "bump bump bump bump" with his throaty voice. Kam busts on mark MC's in "Whoop Whoop" with an old school sample; his flows kill. T-Lee busts some flows on the title track where Pooh drops some straight syrupy and twangy sauce. This cat can scratch! Many joints have cuts scratched with absolute precision. My favorite thing, you can see, is the beats on the album. Mista Grimm also takes his turn buckin' down bustas in the whippy funk of "MC's Must Come Down" with some dope background horns. Pooh creates a more laidback atmosphere while Kam drops some more knowledge on "Who Cares" with an Marvin Gaye interpolation in the hook. A scorcher oldschool meets G-Funk era joint is Threat's 4th outta 5 appearances on the bouncy Nowhere 2 Hide. The beat is crazy awesome. I am not too crazy about the beat and lyrics on "No Idea," but Roger Troutman's talkbox and Shirley Murdock's lovely hook vocals are redeeming qualities here! Overall, Pooh and his guests drop a nice G-Funk party jam while droppin some knowledge here and there. Riders, get ya whips juiced, and blast this one on 3 wheel motion!

5 out of 5 stars FUNKY MUSIC.......2004-04-19

This compilation is produced entirely by d.j. pooh. Funky beats!
Tight rhymes from Mista Grimm who has a few solo tracks on the album. Also features rhymes by Threat
Bad Newz Travels Fast
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Welcome To The World Of Funk
  • FUNKY MUSIC
Bad Newz Travels Fast
DJ Pooh
Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Dance Pop | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | R&B | Styles | Music
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ASIN: B00000011B
Release Date: 1997-07-15

Tracks:

  1. Intro
  2. Bump Yo Speakers
  3. No Idea
  4. Grow Room
  5. Whoop! Whoop!
  6. Get Money
  7. New World Order
  8. Bad Newz Travels Fast
  9. Ebonics
  10. Get Off
  11. Who Cares
  12. MC's Must Come Down
  13. Nowhere 2 Hide
  14. You Ain't Sh*t
  15. Gangsta Vocabulary

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Welcome To The World Of Funk.......2007-07-18

DJ Pooh gets some LA and Long Beach rappers together and spins some cuts and drops some beats for them to rap over in 1997. For the most part, the beats are phat, and many are unlike any I have heard before. I do not like every beat, but some are simply irresistible. The rappers are cool, but Pooh steals the show. His style is deep groove G-Funk with his own individual style. My fav here is "Bump Yo Speakers;" the beat slaps with that LA lowrider funk with Threat's verses gettin you in the mood to sit sideways in a lac I love Charlie Wilson (of Gap Band fame) steppin in to deliver a brief but crazy hook vocal simply stating "bump bump bump bump" with his throaty voice. Kam busts on mark MC's in "Whoop Whoop" with an old school sample; his flows kill. T-Lee busts some flows on the title track where Pooh drops some straight syrupy and twangy sauce. This cat can scratch! Many joints have cuts scratched with absolute precision. My favorite thing, you can see, is the beats on the album. Mista Grimm also takes his turn buckin' down bustas in the whippy funk of "MC's Must Come Down" with some dope background horns. Pooh creates a more laidback atmosphere while Kam drops some more knowledge on "Who Cares" with an Marvin Gaye interpolation in the hook. A scorcher oldschool meets G-Funk era joint is Threat's 4th outta 5 appearances on the bouncy Nowhere 2 Hide. The beat is crazy awesome. I am not too crazy about the beat and lyrics on "No Idea," but Roger Troutman's talkbox and Shirley Murdock's lovely hook vocals are redeeming qualities here! Overall, Pooh and his guests drop a nice G-Funk party jam while droppin some knowledge here and there. Riders, get ya whips juiced, and blast this one on 3 wheel motion!

5 out of 5 stars FUNKY MUSIC.......2004-04-19

This compilation is produced entirely by d.j. pooh. Funky beats!
Tight rhymes from Mista Grimm who has a few solo tracks on the album. Also features rhymes by Threat
Bad Newz Travels Fast
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Point Blank never disappoints!
  • kool
Bad Newz Travels Fast
Point Blank
Manufacturer: Big Tyme Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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Release Date: 2000-04-04

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Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Point Blank never disappoints!.......2000-08-03

Point Blank is one of Hip Hop's best kept secret outside the South, and that is a shame because he is a truly gifted lyricist. His voice and style is unique, no matter who's track you're listening to, you'll recognize him when he blesses the track with a verse, like a Method Man of the south. After releasing three incredible albums and a lot of guest appearances on other rapper's projects I hope this album, his fourth, will make PB blow up worldwide. I have to say that this is the freshest album I've heard out of Houston this year. PB continues with the style and lyrics that we all love and manages to update his production to a 2000-level without sounding like a pioneer using new copycat producers to appeal to the club audience. You have the South Park style shining throughout the whole album. I'm not sure which is my favorite track but the guitar-laced Southside Groovin is a strong candidate. As always the album has a posse track where every rapper in the SPC drops a rhyme. These tracks are often a bit boring, but Slipped Into A Coma part II is great. There is one thing that annoys me with a lot of rap albums these days and that's the use of previously released tracks on rapper's new albums. If the tracks are used on compilations it's OK, but I think it's a sin to use tracks from your own albums just to make the back sleeve read "18 cuts" or more. Unfortunately this is the case here as well. I'll say it's OK to make a new version of High With The Blanksta and R U Ready 2 Die including new verses and guest rappers, and it's OK to make a remix of I Wish from the Wrekless Klan album. But it's not OK to include tracks from the former album no matter how great they were! That's why I give this CD four stars and not five. But after all I love this CD. Point Blank has the skills and lyrics to brighten up any day and he does so on this album. If you're an old PB fan you can't go wrong with this one and if you've never heard of him or are just looking for a great down South album this is the one to buy.

5 out of 5 stars kool.......2000-07-01

thiz cd iz some good (...), i luv it, UGK featured on it, go get thiz right here...hes got some good down south lyrics that i recommend u hear...put down that hot boys, lil wayne cash money stuff and hear this
Bad Newz Travels Fast (Chopped and Screwed)
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    Bad Newz Travels Fast (Chopped and Screwed)
    Point Blank
    Manufacturer: Big Tyme Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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