State Property [Explicit Lyrics] [Soundtrack]
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"As pop as we may seem," argues Damon Dash, "Roc-A-Fella's just a real famous underground label." This might sound silly coming from the man behind platinum-plus Jay-Z and his pretty-boy protégé, Memphis Bleek, but the State Property soundtrack, which features Beanie Sigel and his Philly family, actually supports this argument. Aside from some off-key harmonizing on "Sun Don't Shine," State Property is low on gimmickry and thick with street-level raps, as befits the 'hood movie it supports. Each member of the crew is awarded ample mic time, but it's Freeway who makes the biggest impact. His solo track, "Goodbye," is built around an old-school sample and features an emotionally charged flow that sounds like a cross between Ghostface Killa and Jay-Z himself. --Rebecca Levine
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State Property [Explicit Lyrics] [Soundtrack]
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- Better than the first
- 4.5 star 2nd album from State Property
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- GOOD ALBUM. 4.5 STARS
- whoa
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State Property Presents The Chain Gang Vol. 2
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ASIN: B0000AKY5P
Release Date: 2003-08-12 |
Tracks:
- Can't Stop, Won't Stop - Young Gunz
- It's On - Beanie Sigel featuring Jay-Z
- Temporary Relief - Peedi Crakk & Sparks
- Rolling Down The Freeway - Freeway
- B.B. Gun - Young Gunz, Oschino, Beanie Sigel & Peedi Crakk
- State Prop (You Know Us) - Young Gunz & Beanie Sigel
- When You Hear That - Beanie Sigel & Peedi Crakk feat. Dirt McGirt
- Still In Effect - Freeway & Neef
- Blow - Oschino, Sparks, Young Chris & Twista
- Been Down Too Long - Oschino
- G.A.M.E. - Peedi Crakk, Beanie Sigel & Young Chris feat. Lil' Cease
- Just Another N***a - Oschino, Sparks & Beanie Sigel
- Want Me Back - Oschino, Sparks, Young Chris & Freeway
- See Clearly - Peedi Crakk, Beanie Sigel & Young Gunz
- If I Could Do It All Again - Oschino & Sparks
- Criminal Background - Young Chris & Peedi Crakk
- 94 Bars - Young Chris (Bonus Track)
Customer Reviews:
Better than the first.......2006-04-29
Since the last State Property record, a new member is to be found, Peedi Crakk, and each and all of the other seven rappers have upgraded their dexterities. They all sound so self-assured and technically good on this album. It's better than the first joint.
This is another Roc-A-Fella release without production by Just Blaze or Kanye West, but that doesn't really matter. The point isn't to make hits, but good hip-hop. The rappers intensity makes you forget the production at times, but every beat are special adjusted to this gang. Behind the boards we find Bink, Alchemist, D. Sot and Black Key. Everything is tight from the beginning to the end. "It's On" with Beanie Sigel and Jay-Z are a pleasure for your ears. "Blow" with Oschino, Sparks, Young Chris and Twista is a roller coaster of flows, even though none of them could compete with Twista. Oschino even has a solo joint, "Been Down Too Long", which is surprisingly good. Young Chris' partner Neef also get to show his talent on songs like "Can't Stop, Won't Stop" and "State Prop (You Know Us)".
The Chain Gang Vol. 2 should be enjoyed in it's completeness. Everything hits like a bullet, with the exception of the unnecessary remake of BDP's "Criminal Minded" ("Criminal Background"). Be prepared for gangsta lyrics. On this they take even further than on the first State Property record. They just keep it real, and it sounds refreshing without gimmicks. 73 minutes might just be too much, but when the rappers are as dedicated as this, it's well worth it.
4.5 star 2nd album from State Property.......2005-10-30
18 months after their debut group album, The State Prop boyz are back with another 4.5 star solid album, I like this one slightly less but it's still a very good album. This time the whole group is more represented, Neef is on more then 1 song, Peedi Crakk is introduced, and a few people who aren't in State Prop drop some verses as well. More songs then the 1st album with 17 on here, 1 I skip (which is the single from the album, much like the debut SP album single, it's my least favorite on here), 1 classic, 2 almost classic songs, 3 ok ones, and the rest are good or great songs. Production is good once again. Chad Hamilton does 5 songs, Boola and Black Key each do 2, and Darrell Branch, D-Dot, Bink One, Alchemist, Sean Francis, Henny Loc, Ruggedness, and Warren Campbell all so 1 song. A must have rap album for fans of hardcore hip-hop.
#1 - 5 (Young Chris & Neef -- horrible beat)
#2 - 8 (Beanie Sigel & Jay-Z -- also on Sigel "The B. Coming" album)
#3 - 8.5 (Peedi Crakk, & Sparks -- nice beat)
#4 - 7.5 (Freeay f/ Denim)
#5 - 9 (young chris, neef, beanie sigel, oschino, peedi crakk - - nice beat)
#6 - 9 (beanie sigel, neef, young chris -- nice beat)
#7 - 7.5 (beanie sigel, peedi crakk, ol dirty bastard (R.I.P.) -- annoying beat)
#8 - 6.5 (freeway & neef)
#9 - 8 (oschino, young chris, sparks, twista)
#10 - 9 (oschino f/ rhonesha hamilton -- tight beat)
#11 - 9.5 (peedi crakk, beanie sigel, young chris, lil cease -- tight beat)
#12 - 10 (CLASSIC -- oschino, sparks, beanie sigel, rell -- tight beat)
#13 - 9 (oschino, freeway, sparks, young chris)
#14 - 9 (peedi crakk, neef, young chris, beanie sigel -- good beat)
#15 - 9.5 (oschino & Sparks f/ Dorinda Hamilton -- another version w/ Peedi Crakk is also tight)
#16 - 7.5 (young chris, neef, peedi crakk)
#17 - 8 (young chris spittin' 94 bars straight)
Young Chris -- Christopher Ries -- b. around 1984 -- Philadelphia, PA
Oschino -- U. Alwan -- Philadelphia, PA
Peedi Crakk -- P. Zeyes -- Philadelphia, PA
Beanie Sigel -- Dwight Grant -- b. 3/6/74 -- Philadelphia, PA
Sparks -- K. Johnson --Philadelphia, PA
Neef -- Haneef Muhammad -- b. around 1984 -- Philadelphia, PA
Freeway -- Leslie Pridgen -- b. 1979 -- Philadelphia, PA
State Property!!
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B Sig Fred Krugger ni**as.......2004-12-20
This album was pretty good. I really wasn't expecting much when I initially purchased the album about a year ago, but I was VERY impressed. The production was there, and the lyrics were worthy of some of the very ill beats. Young Hov blessed the track " It's on " where him and Beanie just rip it up back and forth. Other stand out tracks are : Want me back, B.L.O.W, and Rollin down the freeway. This album is definitely worth the purchase.
GOOD ALBUM. 4.5 STARS.......2004-09-25
Roc-A-Fella Records Just Keeps Getting Better & Better. State Property Is A Group Of Rappers From Philladelphia Named "Beanie Sigel, Freeway, Peedi Crack, Oschino, Sparks, Neef & Chris".The Best Songs On This Album Are "Can't Stop, Won't Stop", "It's On", "B.B Gun", "Just Another N***a", "G.A.M.E" & "Rollin' Down The Freeway". Overall This Is A Great CD And Is Definitely Worth Buying.
whoa.......2004-03-02
i swear to god this is one fregen crazy cd everyone should really cop dis album it was a sleeped on album but holy shazbots this cds is unbelieveable freeways song rolling down the freeway is the illest hip hop beat iv ever heard
Average customer rating:
- Get down or lay down!
- Beanie and Freeway stands out
- Very solid album introducing the State Prop Boyz
- State P Roc's The Mic (3 stars)
- State Property - State Property
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State Property
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ASIN: B00005UOER
Release Date: 2002-01-29 |
Tracks:
- Roc the Mic (feat. Beanie Sigel and Freeway)
- Sun Don't Shine (feat. Young Chris, Oschino, Freeway and Neef)
- It's Not Right (feat. Freeway, Young Chris, Sparks and Beanie Sigel)
- Do You Want Me (feat. Young Chris, Sparks and Oschino)
- Sing My Song (feat. Sparks and Oschino)
- No Glory (feat. Beanie Sigel)
- B**** N****s (feat. Beanie Sigel and Sparks)
- Why Must I (feat. Beanie Sigel and Sparks)
- International Hustler (feat. Freeway)
- Hood I Know (feat. Beanie Sigel, Freeway, Young Chris, Sparks and Oschino)
- Get Nowhere... (feat. Beanie Sigel and Freeway)
- Trouble Man (feat. Beanie Sigel, Sparks, and Oschino)
- Don't Realize (feat. Beanie Sigel, Rell)
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"As pop as we may seem," argues Damon Dash, "Roc-A-Fella's just a real famous underground label." This might sound silly coming from the man behind platinum-plus Jay-Z and his pretty-boy protégé, Memphis Bleek, but the State Property soundtrack, which features Beanie Sigel and his Philly family, actually supports this argument. Aside from some off-key harmonizing on "Sun Don't Shine," State Property is low on gimmickry and thick with street-level raps, as befits the 'hood movie it supports. Each member of the crew is awarded ample mic time, but it's Freeway who makes the biggest impact. His solo track, "Goodbye," is built around an old-school sample and features an emotionally charged flow that sounds like a cross between Ghostface Killa and Jay-Z himself. --Rebecca Levine
Customer Reviews:
Get down or lay down!.......2007-01-04
By far the Best State Property Album. This album came out during the Roc's period of dominance and shows off the talents of some of the most talented and under rated rap artists' in the game at the time. It's Da Roc!
Beanie and Freeway stands out.......2006-04-15
State Property ain't just the name on a movie but also the name for Beanie Sigel's group, including Freeway, Oschino, Sparks, Young Chris, Neef and Beanie himself. This soundtrack are a collection of songs with Beanie and his fellas. The only guest here, is Roca-A-Fellas own singer, Rell.
This soundtrack was kind of special. It appears first and foremost as an group-album, even though some of the songs are based on the movie. Besides Beanie and the rest of the gang have the lead roles in the movie, and since it's a gangsta-movie, then of course it's gangsta music for all the money. Some of the songs remind me of some good, old Geto Boys or N.W.A. Beanie even did a cover-version of Geto Boys' "No Guts, No Glory". For the occasion, N.O. Joe was picked up, and he used the exact same beat as the original. Otherwise people like Kanye West and Just Blaze have contributed with beats, as usual, and the soundpicture goes in the same direction as The Blueprint, with nice soulsamples a little here and there. We are also served some bouncy beats, for example "Why Must I", produced by Qu'ran (Da Youngstas) and Black Key.
The standout of course are the single, "Rock The Mic", with Beanie and Freeway. They flow like two maniacs on a beat who reminisces quite a lot like "Beanie (Mack B****), and it's Just Blaze who stands behind the masterpiece. Another favorite are "Sun Don't Shine", produced by RuggedNess, the beats sounds like it was did by Rick Rock, but Mr. Rock are totally different on this on. His contribution, "Do You Want Me", sounds more like RZA. "Hood I Know" includes a cool 80's feelin' to it and "Don't Realize", with Beanie and Rell are also one of the albums highlights. Rell are actually quite good, and it doesn't hurt with a little singing. It's enough of hardcore material for the purist ones.
State Property are an uncompromising record. As I stated earlier it's gangsta rap for all the money, and none of the songs are made for selling. It's supposed to appeal for the gangstas, and of course to others who has sense for quality rap. If you don't like Beanie and Freeway's style you might wanna avoid it. `Cause when it comes to the other four rappers, they tend to get anonymous. Sparks stands out `cause of his special voice and flow, but Oschino and Chris get a little boring in the length (Neef are only on one song). They didn't brought anything new to the table, unlike Beanie and Free, and I would rather prefer some guestverses from Jay-Z and Memphis Bleek, that would have increased the quality.
3.5 stars rounded up to 4.
Very solid album introducing the State Prop Boyz.......2005-10-27
After Sigel bought us 2 bangers in 2 years he gets his boyz from Philly together to shine on this great album, just one year later. Slightly better then the "State Property 2 - Chain Gang" album, which I'd give 4.5 stars. Packed with just 13 songs, no skits, it has 2 classics, 2 almost classics, 1 ok song, and the others are good or great songs. All the members get a nice chance to shine (other then Neef of the Young Gunz who only has 1 verse). No one other then State Prop gang is on here other then doing hooks so they get a nice introduction. Production is great as well. Just Blaze does 4 songs, Kanye West, Mo Betta, Ruggedness, Rick Rock, Zukhan, N.O. Joe, Black Key, DR Period and Big Demi all do 1 song. You get some hardcore lyrics and a lot of street bangers about gangstas, hustlin, and death. A must have album for rap fans.
#1 - 7 (Beanie Sigel & freeway -- the worst one on here and it was the single??)
#2 - 8.5 (deeper song -- Young Chris, Oschino, Freeway, Neef f/ Margaret banks)
#3 - 10 (CLASSIC deeper song -- Freeway, Young Chris, Beanie Sigel, Sparks -- tight beat)
#4 - 8 (Young Chris, Oschino, Sparks -- dirty song)
#5 - 8.5 (Sparks & Oschino)
#6 - 8.5 (Beanie Sigel -- tight beat)
#7 - 8 (Sparks & Beanie Sigel)
#8 - 9 (Beanie Sigel & Sparks -- nice beat)
#9 - 10 (CLASSIC --- Freeway -- great beat)
#10 - 9.5 (Beanie Sigel, Oschino, Freeway, Sparks, Young Chris -- tight beat)
#11 - 8 (Beanie Sigel & Freeway -- another deeper song)
#12 - 8.5 (Sparks, Beanie Sigel, Oschino -- nice beat)
#13 - 9.5 (Beanie Sigel f/ Rell -- tight beat)
Beanie Sigel -- Dwight Grant -- b. 3/6/74 -- Philadelphia, PA
Sparks -- K. Johnson --Philadelphia, PA
Freeway -- Leslie Pridgen -- b. 1979 -- Philadelphia, PA
Oschino -- U. Alwan -- Philadelphia, PA
Young Chris -- Christopher Ries -- b. around 1984 -- Philadelphia, PA
Neef -- Haneef Muhammad -- b. around 1984 -- Philadelphia, PA
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State P Roc's The Mic (3 stars).......2005-07-12
This album is pretty much a decent collaboration, and nothin' else. The best songs on here involve either Beanie Sigal, Freeway, or both, because you really don't get a chance to no much of the other SP guys even if they are all over the album. Everybody knows the single "Roc The Mic" w/ Freeway and Sigel, which leads into an okay "Sun Don't Shine" w/ Freeway, Young Chris, Oschino, and Neef-of which is Neef's ONLY appearance on the whole album. Honestly, the beats really detract from the album's overall quality, because if the production was better, a lot of the songs would actually be pretty good. One of the three standout tracks, "No Glory" shows Beanie Sigel at his hungriest on the whole album, with a nice beat to back him up. "International Hustler" gives Freeway his own solo time on a nice live beat. The best track on the album though is "Got Nowhere..." w/ Beanie and Freeway, who both rip the track up. Out of 13 tracks, there's basically three great songs, two decent ones, and the rest filler, so you should go right ahead and pick up the MUCH improved State Property II album, where all six members of SP plus Peedi Crakk's individual performances are better showcased behind better beats.
State Property - State Property.......2005-03-16
After Beanie Sigel dropped his first two albums, he started to act in movies. This album is the soundtrack to one of his best movies, "State Property." It can also be considered an album by him and his boys since that is the name of their group as well.
1. Roc the Mic (Featuring Beanie Sigel & Freeway) - Pretty good beat, Free and Beans both spit good, hook isn't bad - 4/5
2. Sun Don't Shine (Featuring Young Chris, Oschino, Freeway, & Neef) - Good beat, everyone spits pretty good, hook is good - 4.5/5
3. It's Not Right (Featuring Freeway, Young Chris, Sparks, & Beanie Sigel) - Great beat, everyone spits good, hook sounds alright - 4/5
4. Do You Want Me (Featuring Young Chris, Sparks, & Oschino) - Great beat, everyone spits on point, hook sounds alright - 3.5/5
5. Sing My Song (Featuring Oschino & Sparks) - Good beat, O and Sparks both come good, hook is pretty good as well - 4.5/5
6. No Glory (Featuring Beanie Sigel) - Decent beat, Beans rips this track, no hook - 4/5
7. B**** N***** (Featuring Beanie Sigel & Sparks) - Good beat, Beans and Sparks spit pretty good, hook is decent - 4/5
8. Why Must I (Featuring Beanie Sigel & Sparks) - Pretty good beat, Beans and Sparks rip it, hook is good - 4.5/5
9. International Hustler (Featuring Freeway) - Good beat, Free murders this track, hook is great...arguably the best track on this album - 5/5
10. Hood I Know (Featuring Beanie Sigel, Freeway, Young Chris, Sparks, & Oschino) - Different but good beat, everyone spits pretty well, hook is good - 5/5
11. Got Nowhere... (Featuring Beanie Sigel & Freeway) - Good beat, Beans and Free spit good, hook is wackkkk - 3.5/5
12. Trouble Man (Featuring Beanie Sigel, Sparks, & Oschino) - Great beat, Beans, Sparks, & O all spit pretty good, Beans hook is slow but good - 4.5/5
13. Don't Realize (Featuring Beanie Sigel & Rell) - Pretty good beat, Beans rips it, Rell comes great on the hook - 4.5/5
Overall: 55.5 /65
4 Stars
This album really surprised me. Beanie's group all have pretty good rhymes and all shine at various moments throughout the album. There isn't one wack rapper out of the whole clique. The beats are all pretty good minus maybe one or two of the tracks and the major flaw about the album is the hooks, but it's a good group album nonetheless.
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- State Property - Out On Bail
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Out on Bail
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ASIN: B000OONSRE
Release Date: 2007-04-24 |
Tracks:
- State Property: Same Ol G
- Beanie Sigel: Killin That
- Twista Feat. Sparks: Abused
- Beanie Sigel: Why Wout I
- Sparks: Late At Night
- Rell: Back From Hiatus
- Freeway: Shootouts
- Peedi Crakk: Warning
- Oskino & Sparks: Rider In Me
- Denim: Keep It Movin
- Sparks: Time To Shine
- Noreaga: I Aint Playn With Ya
- Young Chris: Cuff Your Hoes
- Nicole Wray: Cant Get Out The Game
- Freeway: We Gona Ride
Product Description
Consistently, State Property has held it down musically, since the days the Roc reigned supreme up until now. Headed by Beanie Siegel and Freeway, some of the group's most recent and infectious songs have been put together on "Out On Bail." The gang's all here on this one, as many greats, including M.O.P., Noreaga, and Memphis Bleek rock the mic throughout this solid album. All emcees come correct with rhymes and hooks, while musically the release ranges from the rawest of the raw to the smoothest of the smooth. From film, to music, to clothing, State Property has always come on point, and knows what its crowd wants to hear. Things do not change on this release.
Album Description
Consistently, State Property has held it down musically, since the days the Roc reigned supreme up until now. Headed by Beanie Siegel and Freeway, some of the group's most recent and infectious songs have been put together on Out On Bail. The gang's all here on this one, as many greats, including M.O.P., Noreaga, and Memphis Bleek rock the mic throughout this solid album. All emcees come correct with rhymes and hooks, while musically the release ranges from the rawest of the raw to the smoothest of the smooth. From film, to music, to clothing, State Property has always come on point, and knows what its crowd wants to hear. Things do not change on this release.
Customer Reviews:
State Property - Out On Bail .......2007-04-25
Philadelphia Rap crew State Property (Beanie Sigel, Freeway, Peedi Crakk, Young Chris, Oskino, Sparks) latest release is "Out On Bail" a fifteen track release which features guest appearances from Memphis Bleek, M.O.P., Twista, Noreaga, Rell, Juvenile, Dame Dash, Green Lantern, Mike Knox, Nature Denim & Nicole Wray. Freeway, Peedi Crakk, Memphis Bleek & M.O.P. start this release off with the fast paced "Same Ol' G". Beanie Sigel, Peedi Crakk, Young Chris and Juvenile all drop verses on "Killin That" a cut which lacks production. "Abused" is a Sparks/Twista collaboration, after Twista's verse, Sparks provides his own high speed verse. Beanie Sigel provides the first standout, delivering some grimy verses for "Why Wouldn't I". Sparks & Freeway collaborate on "Late At Night" a less then memorable track. "Back From Hiatus" has Rell singing over Green Lantern production, another sub par inclusion. "Shootouts" is a decent track, which samples the late great Notorious B.I.G. and has Freeway delivering some raw rhymes. Never been a big fan of Peedi Crakk flow, so "Warning" feat. Mike Knox falls under skip material. Oskino & Sparks team up for the half-hearted "Rider In Me", while female singer Denim looks for better days on "Keep It Moving", Sparks and Denim deliver another short cut with "Time to Shine". Noreaga, Oskino and the rarely seen slept on Nature deliver a solid collaboration one of the album's better track's "I Ain't Playing With Ya". Never been a fan of Young Chris, sounds like a watered down Hov to me on "Cuff Your Hoes". Female singer Nicole Wray leads the way on "Can't Get Out Of The Game" singing with some passion, Beanie Sigel makes an appearance providing some on point rhymes. Freeway & Oskino close this release off on "We Gonna Ride". I am generally not impressed by "Out On Bail" - which lacks production, and unity. Maybe members are saving their best work for solo projects. I am a fan of Beanie Sigel & Freeway, and will be looking out for their solo albums. 2.5.
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The Chain Gang, Vol. 2
State Property
Manufacturer: Def Jam
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ASIN: B0000AKY5M
Release Date: 2003-08-12 |
Tracks:
- Can't Stop, Won't Stop - Young Gunz
- It's On - Beanie Sigel
- Temporary Relief - Sparks
- Rolling Down The Freeway - Freeway
- B.B. Gun - Beanie Sigel
- State Prop (You Know Us) - Beanie Sigel
- When You Hear That - Beanie Sigel
- Still In Effect - Freeway
- Blow - Twista
- Been Down Too Long - Oschino
- G.A.M.E. - Beanie Sigel
- Just Another N***A - Sparks
- Want Me Back - Sparks
- See Clearly - Beanie Sigel
- If I Could Do It All Again - Sparks
- Criminal Background - Young Chris
- 94 Bars - Young Chris
Average customer rating:
- Can't stop State Prop
- State Property, still down with the ROC
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The Lost Files
State Property
Manufacturer: On The Low
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Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000A29OC8
Release Date: 2005-07-26 |
Tracks:
- Sparks: Intro
- Peedi Crakk: Mona Lisa
- Sparks & Oschino: Interlude
- Sparks & Young Chris: Wake Up
- Freeway: Interlude
- Freeway: In These Times
- Oschino: My City
- Peedi Crakk: Interlude
- Peedi Crakk: DonT Be Scared
- Freeway: WonT Tell You Again
- Young Chris Feat. Peedi Crakk: You Know My Style
- Oschino: Freestyle
- Freeway: My Life
- Peedi Crakk: On Point
- Sparks & Peedi Crakk: Drop That Ass
- Freeway: Transporter
- Oschino: The Beginning
- Freeway: Mellow
- Peedi Crakk: Let Go
- Indy 500: In Da Hood
- Peedi Crakk: Am I Wrong?
- Oschino: Toy Soldiers
- Freeway: Goodbye
- Freeway Feat. Beanie Siegel: Philly Niggas
- State Property: (Sparks, Young Chris, Oschino, Neef Buck, Peedi Crakk, Beanie Siegel, Freeway)
Product Description
Coming to you direct from the crime ridden city of Philadelphia, the super group State Property is unearthing their long-awaited The Lost Files album. Beanie Sigel, Freeway, Peedi Crack, Oschino,Sparks, and the Young Guns finally reveal the gems that have fallen to the wayside during their celebrated careers. State Property is cornering the urban market with each member hitting hard and heavy with street poetry on this full-length compact disc.
Customer Reviews:
Can't stop State Prop.......2005-10-26
Ok this is really just the State Property 2 soundtract mixtape but I guess selling the album on mixtapekings.com wasn't making enough money. So they slap a hot picture on and a new name and in comes some loot. It's like Nas the lost tapes meaning you probably already have some of these tracks. Anyway this is one of the best mixtapes S.P put out this year I was impressed on how they bought the A game on their lyiricism so you wont be buying this for the beats because there just other peoples hit beats and old beats from wu-tang to slick rick. Now what I love the most is that most of the beats used are regular basic music so they can show off their lyrical skills and it shows. The artist's that caught the most of my attention was Oschino and Peedi Crakk these two were just sick and I don't know why the Roc hasn't put either one of them out yet. The album also has features appearances from Joe Budden, Raekwon, Pooda Brown, and not too many more. So enjoy the state prop files because from whats been going around this philly squad may not be around too much longer.
State Property, still down with the ROC.......2005-08-07
Hey it's Rocky again, you know the 16 year old with computer problems signing in to anything because of my security lock. God i waited it felt like years for this album, State Property The Lost Files, "chain gang, gang bang" 3rd album Rawer than the first two put together, my god, 25 hits from Free to Peedi Peedi, always gonna be bumping this for at least another 5 years
ROC-
Average customer rating:
- Dem Philly boyz is back - closer to 4 stars
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The Gang Is All Here
State Property
Manufacturer: CMR Records
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- The Lost Files
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- State Property
ASIN: B000G5R01G
Release Date: 2006-07-11 |
Tracks:
- Freeway- The Gang Is All Here
- Peedi Crakk feat. Indy 500- Sounds Like Danger
- Young Chris- Talk of the City
- Beanie Sigel feat.
- Freeway- No Breaks
- Young Chris- Scratching
- Young Gunz feat.
- Peedi Crakk feat. Freeway, Indi 500,
- Young Chris- Around My Old Way
- Young Chris, Sparks & Freeway- Get Down
- Peedi Crakk feat.
- Young Gunz -Toe to Toe
- Beanie Sigel- Longest Yard (Green Lantern Mix)
- Freeway- Spot Runner
- Young Gunz- Its the Life
- Peedi Crakk feat. E.Ness Oschino- Who Them Boys
- Young Chris- Take it Back
- Peedi Crakk feat. Freeway & Oschino-
- Young Gunz feat. Pooda Brown- Kill The Beat
- Freeway- Come Again Freestyle
Product Description
Keepin' it real. This mantra has been the shibboleth of the Hip Hop community since gangster rap supplanted the political rap movement of the early 1990s. To be clear, the notion of keepin' it real extends beyond the soul and pre-soul values of honesty and artistic integrity, which have been part and parcel of African American music since its inception. After all, if "keepin' it real" were merely about the existence of a one-to-one relationship between lyrical content and lived experience, we would undoubtedly consider MC Hammer or Will Smith to be among the realest MCs on the planet. Rather, to be truly "real" in the Hip Hop context requires a particular lived response to one's music, which is also crosschecked against a narrow rubric of ghetto experience. It is this construction of realness that has contributed to hip-hop's greatest and most tragic moments. Phillys STATE PROPERTY keeps it real with their latest CD, The Gang is All Here.
Album Description
Keepin' it real. This mantra has been the shibboleth of the Hip Hop community since gangster rap supplanted the political rap movement of the early 1990s. To be clear, the notion of keepin' it real extends beyond the soul and pre-soul values of honesty and artistic integrity, which have been part and parcel of African American music since its inception. After all, if "keepin' it real" were merely about the existence of a one-to-one relationship between lyrical content and lived experience, we would undoubtedly consider MC Hammer or Will Smith to be among the realest MCs on the planet. Rather, to be truly "real" in the Hip Hop context requires a particular lived response to one's music, which is also crosschecked against a narrow rubric of ghetto experience. It is this construction of realness that has contributed to hip-hop's greatest and most tragic moments. Philly's State Property keeps it real with their latest CD, The Gang is All Here.
Customer Reviews:
Dem Philly boyz is back - closer to 4 stars.......2006-12-12
B Seeg brings the State Prop together for the 4th group "album", a pretty good effort (the more I slisten to it I think I really should have gave it 4 stars (a low 4 star rating). I dont' have the "Lost Files" album but this is far behind their first 2 (both I'd give 4.5 stars). It has 20 songs (a few are short freestyles) 2 are almost classic material, 10 are good, and of the remaining 8, 1-3 are skippable and the rest are ok. Production is defnitely not up to what they usually have, average on most songs (with a similar sound) with a few good ones. The breakdown by the group members is from on 1 song (Sparks) to 10 (Young Chris). Peedi Crakk & Freeway are each on 7, Neef is on 4, Oschino is on 3, Beanie Sigel is only on 2. Peedi's man Indy 500 is on 3 and Neef's brother Pooda Brown is on 2. Not their ebst work and I'd probably skip it over, only half the songs are really worth it.
#1 - 6 (short intro by Freeway)
#2 - 7.5 (ppedi crakk f/ Indy 500)
#3 - 8.5 (young chris)
#4 - 8 (beanie sigel, young chris, peedi crakk)
#5 - 6 (freeway)
#6 - 7.5 young chris)
#7 - 8 (young chris, peedi crakk, pooda brown & neef)
#8 - 8.5 (peedi crakk, warbucks, Don P, indy 500, freeway)
#9 - 7.5 (young chris)
#10 - 8.5 (young chris, sparks, freeway -- nice beat)
#11 - 9.5 (peedi crakk, indy 500, oschino -- tight beat)
#12 - 8.5 (young chris & neef -- nice beat)
#13 - 9.5 (beanie sigel w/ nice beat by Green Lantern)
#14 - 7.5 (freeway)
#15 - 8.5 (young chris & neef)
#16 - 7 (peedi crakk, oschino, elliot ness)
#17 - 7.5 (young chris)
#18 - 8 (ppedi crakk, freeway, oschino -- good ebat)
#19 - 8.5 (neef & young chris)
#20 - 8 (freeway)
check all my reviews
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State Property
Manufacturer: OARFIN DISTRIBUTION INC.
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000OCXNTY
Release Date: 2007-05-08 |
Tracks:
- Same Ol G - M.O.P., Memphis Bleek, State Property
- Killin That - Peedi Crakk, Juvenile, , Beanie Sigel, Young Chris
- Abused - Sparks, Twista
- Why Wout I - Beanie Sigel
- Late at Night - Freeway, , Sparks
- Back from Hiatus - Green Lantern, Rell
- Shootouts - Freeway
- Warning - Peedi Crakk, Mike Knox,
- Rider in Me - Oscino, , , Sparks
- Keep It Movin' - Denim
- Time to Shine - Damon Dash, , Denim, , Sparks
- I Aint Playn with Ya - Nature, Noreaga, Oscino,
- Cuff Your Hoes - Young Chris
- Cant Get out the Game - Beanie Sigel, Nicole Wray
- We Gonna Ride - Freeway, Oscino,
Album Description
No one can deny the contributions 8Ball & MJG have made to the southern hip-hop scene. Not only did they shape the underground in their hometown of Memphis, but they also put on several young artists. Their reward is in the form of an exclusive Gangsta Grillz entitled The Legends Series, Volume 2. After an induction speech from P. Diddy, the mixtape kicks into full gear with the classic gangsta flow that only 8Ball & MJG can provide. Throughout the effort, they smoothly sling rhymes about hood life over colorful production. Bun B, Lil' Wayne and Scarface even roll through and add some shine to this energetic record. Congratulations 8Ball & MJG, you have been immortalized through Gangsta Grillz.
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Strictly 4 Da Streets
Manufacturer: Adversary Entertainment
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0009WNJR0
Release Date: 2004-03-30 |
Tracks:
- INTRO - Martyr
- CLOSED CASKETS - JET BLK
- WHO U GONNA TELL - ADVERSARY FEAT: BOOTS
- PAIN... - ADVERSARY FEAT: S.A. & BOOTS
- NAW CUZ - SKINNY TALLS
- 4TH Qtr FEAT: BOOTS - Boots
- L.O.A.S - Adversary
- F.I.R.E - Adversary
- UH OH (WE AT IT AGAIN) FEAT: BIG SOOL - BIG SOOL
- RIDING DIRTY FEAT: S.A. - S.A.
- 1 ON 1 WIGGS - K. WIGGS
- PIMPED OUT FEAT: BOOTS - Boots
- MY LIFE - Adversary
- FEE FI FOE FEAT: K. WIGGS - K. WIGGS
- N.W.T.B (REMIX) - Adversary
- HANDS OF ANOTHER / OUTRO - Adversary
Product Description
this is for a sealed 2 cd set..
the 1st cd is the single for "i'm a rav'n maniac" by the ravyns.. the 2nd is a full length.
tracks: 1) dont leave me this way 2)rhythm of the heart 3)cool boy 4)lose you 5)raised on the radio 6)ready for romance 7)no regular woman 8)second hand 9)physical attraction 10)wraparound 11)give me one chance 12)love or suicide
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State Property (Clean Version)
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Roc-a-Fella
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00005UOES
Release Date: 2002-01-29 |
Tracks:
- Roc the Mic (feat. Beanie Sigel and Freeway)
- Sun Don't Shine (feat. Young Chris, Oschino, Freeway and Neef)
- It's Not Right (feat. Freeway, Young Chris, Sparks and Beanie Sigel)
- Do You Want Me (feat. Young Chris, Sparks and Oschino)
- Sing My Song (feat. Sparks and Oschino)
- No Glory (feat. Beanie Sigel)
- B**** N****s (feat. Beanie Sigel and Sparks)
- Why Must I (feat. Beanie Sigel and Sparks)
- International Hustler (feat. Freeway)
- Hood I Know (feat. Beanie Sigel, Freeway, Young Chris, Sparks and Oschino)
- Get Nowhere... (feat. Beanie Sigel and Freeway)
- Trouble Man (feat. Beanie Sigel, Sparks, and Oschino)
- Don't Realize (feat. Beanie Sigel, Rell)
Customer Reviews:
Decent.......2002-06-05
I'm much older than your typical Hip Hopper therefore the clean version appeals to me it's good driving music.
Off tha hook!.......2002-04-27
yo this album is the stuff! Roc the Mic is of course bangin til no end. Then after that bein the first track and all that, everything else is just bumpin. It's definatly one of the hottest soundtracks out there, so go cop it!
Product Description
DJ Mick Boogie of "The League" puts out this, sure to be the hit-of-the-Summer mixtape, loaded with exclusive tracks from G-Unit combined with a long list of today's hottest artists. 29 tracks. G-Unit fans should cop this one while they still can, 'cuz it's goin' quick on the streets!
Soul Music:
- Steal This Double Album [Explicit Lyrics]
- Straight Outta Compton [Explicit Lyrics] [Clean]
- Stress: The Extinction Agenda [Explicit Lyrics]
- Tha Dogg Pound Gangsta LP [Explicit Lyrics]
- Tha Doggfather [Enhanced] [Explicit Lyrics] [Original recording remastered]
- Tha Last Meal [Explicit Lyrics]
- The Best of Busta Rhymes [Explicit Lyrics]
- The Best of Cold Chillin' [Explicit Lyrics]
- The Circle of Tyrants
- The Classics: Chopped & Screwed by the Swisha [Explicit Lyrics]
Soul Music
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