Product of My Environment [Explicit Lyrics]

Track Listings
1. See I'm a G' Homie - Black Rhino, Sonny Black, Slick & The Shock Mob
2. Bump Yo' Systems Up! - Sonny Black, , Slick & The Shock Mob
3. We Po'
4. You Don't Really Love Me
5. On the Block (Sunshine Day)
6. Get It Crunk - Slick & The Shock Mob,
7. Somewhere Over the Getto (Figgaz of Oz)
8. Bangin' My Whip - E-Dubb, Slick & The Shock Mob
9. Gangster Ridin' - Sonny Black, , , Slick & The Shock Mob
10. Ya' Hot
11. Ain't Life Somethin' - Lonnie Motley, Nya, Slick & The Shock Mob
12. Come on Playa' - Slick & The Shock Mob,
13. Imagine Me & You
14. Make Um' Say Slick
15. Chronic Man
16. It's All Mine - Lonnie Motley, Slick & The Shock Mob
17. Don't Talk
18. Soldiers - Slick & The Shock Mob,
19. Momma

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Product of My Environment [Explicit Lyrics]

Product of My Environment [Explicit Lyrics]
Hustler's P.O.M.E. (Product Of My Environment)
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • Gah'Bage
  • Jones Steps Up To The Plate
  • In a perfect world, this would happen.
  • As The Trend Continues (Rating: 4 out of 10- -2 stars)
  • DIPSET
Hustler's P.O.M.E. (Product Of My Environment)
Jim Jones
Manufacturer: Koch Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000HRMEFK
Release Date: 2006-11-07

Tracks:

  1. INTRO FT. MAX B
  2. SO HARLEM FT. MAX B
  3. BRIGHT LIGHTS FT. JUELZ SANTANA
  4. REPPIN' TIME
  5. PIN THE TAIL FT. CAM'RON, JUELZ SANTANA & MAX B
  6. GET IT POPPIN FT. JHA JHA & PRINCESS
  7. MR COOL
  8. WE FLY HIGH
  9. VOICEMAIL SKIT
  10. LOVE OF MY LIFE FT. MAX B
  11. VOICEMAIL SKIT 2
  12. WEATHERMAN FT. LIL WAYNE & STACK BUNDLES
  13. DON'T PUSH ME AWAY FT. RELL
  14. POUR WAX FT. HELL RELL
  15. FREEKEY ZEKEY SKIT
  16. DON'T FORGET ABOUT ME FT. MAX B
  17. I KNOW FT. CHINK SANTANA
  18. MY LIFE
  19. CONCRETE JUNGLE FT. MAX B. RELL, DR. BEN CHAVIS & NOE

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Gah'Bage.......2007-06-09

Step Ya Game Up Jimbo, Matta Fact Jus Retire While Ya Name Still Ring Couple Bells
LES, Brooknam, D-Cepts 4 Life

4 out of 5 stars Jones Steps Up To The Plate.......2007-05-15

I will be honest from the get go and tell you that I am a huge Dipset fan, but that bias aside, I definitely think this is one of the best rap cd's of 2006. Jones gives a suprisingly mature effort on P.O.M.E., and touches on many subjects he has never covered on previous songs. Highlights include the intensely paranoid cut "Emotionless" where both Jones and Santana spit memorable verses. Other standout tracks are "Reppin Time", "Bright Lights, Big City", "So Harlem", "Weatherman", "Pour Wax", and of course the smash hit "We Fly High" (BALLLIN!!). Overall, Jones has created a very strong and solid effort, which he should be extremely proud of.

1 out of 5 stars In a perfect world, this would happen........2007-03-11

NOTE: I am actually 16 years old, I just don't want my own Amazon username.

SCENE: Record producer's office.

RECORD PRODUCER: Mr. Jones, we've been expecting you. Sit down.
JIM JONES: Alrighty then, what's this all about?
RECORD PRODUCER: Okay, your last album, "Hustler's P.O.M.E. (Product Of My Environment)" was recently certified 10x Bronze by the RIAA. Over ten million copies were returned.
JIM JONES: But dat album didn't sell ten million copies, which means...Oh man.
RECORD PRODUCER: It doesn't matter anyway, because rap is no longer a fad. It has been killed by the most recent genre, jazz rock, which actually requires talent, so you're out of here.

SCENE: One of New York City's McDonalds. Jim Jones is now an employee.

50 CENT: Wuzzup homie! Welcome to the life of fast food.
JIM JONES: Look Fiddy, how did I end up working at McDonalds? The record producer said something about jazz rock and something called TALENT being popular now, so what's going on, dawg?
50 CENT: Simple. When this new genre, jazz rock, became a fad, everyone was impressed, as it was so unique, talented, and fresh, so in a couple of days, the ENTIRE mainstream beforehand - pop, rap, R&B, emo, and radio-rock - was killed. Now dose hataz at da record company won't hire anybody that would be part of those genres.
JIM JONES: So I gotta be parta dose new genres. Sweet - whoops, I forgot, I have no talent.
50 CENT: Nor do I, which is why we'z at Mickey D's. Alright, you (Jim Jones) - change the fries. I gotta help Snoop Dogg wit da grill and Jay-Z wit da drive thru.
JIM JONES: Dis sucks!!

Unfortunately, this probably won't ever happen. Judging on how long this garbage has been popular and the fact that everyone's IQ's are lower than their shoe sizes, this garbage will continue to sell. This sucks.

PS, I know I sound alot like Eggplant, but all of this is true.

2 out of 5 stars As The Trend Continues (Rating: 4 out of 10- -2 stars).......2007-02-16

After the Jim Jones release of "Hustler's P.O.M.E. (Product Of My Environment), and a waste of my time listening to it (as well as his Christmas album), I vowed to never buy another Dip Set related album again. Usually I listen to an album atleast twice, before I type a review, but I couldn't even make it past the first few tracks on my second listen. This album I find Jim Jones to be very generic in his rhymes, even when he bites. If you check my reviews, you'll see that I've been very generous in my ratings on Dip Set related albums (even Cam'ron's "Killa Season"), but this is a joke to me. The Dip Set guests on this album are straight garbage, as usual, such as Max B. But what was I expecting from here, some kind of lyrical skills to blow my mind? Don't expect to find them here.

If anything I found positive was the overplayed first single "We Fly High". You know the situation where you hear a song so many times, you begin to like it out of the blue. That might explain how I liked the first single on this album. Everything else is straight garbage.

So there we have it. Another wasteful Dip Set release. Only people who say they that this album is good are either from New York, or were born somewhere in the early 90's. Point blank, I recommend that you stay away from this overpriced drink coaster, plain and simple. Jim Jones saw how his first two albums flopped, and decided to go the gimmic route, which explains how his first single blew up. If Cam'ron's "Killa Season" was the worst from Dip Set in '06, "Hustler's P.O.M.E." sure as hell gave it a run for it's money.

Lyrics: F
Production: C
Guest Appearances: F
Musical Vibes: D
Overall: D

Favorite Tracks: We Fly High

5 out of 5 stars DIPSET .......2007-02-11

If you from the east you gotta have this album. Every track has its own message. This cd is good start to end at a low price.
Hustler's P.O.M.E. (Product Of My Environment)
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Hustler's P.O.M.E. (Product Of My Environment)
    Jim Jones
    Manufacturer: Koch Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000HRMEFA
    Release Date: 2006-11-07

    Tracks:

    1. Intro
    2. So Harlem
    3. Bright Lights, Big City
    4. Emotionless
    5. Reppin' Time
    6. Pin The Tail
    7. Get It Poppin
    8. Mr. Cool
    9. We Fly High
    10. Voicemail Skit
    11. Love My Life
    12. Voicemail Skit II
    13. Weather Man
    14. Don't Push Me Away
    15. Pour Wax
    16. Freekey Zekey Skit
    17. Don't Forget About Me
    18. I Know
    19. My Life
    20. Concrete Jungle
    Product of My Environment
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      Product of My Environment
      S-Pomp
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B000GBEI2O
      Release Date: 2006-04-11

      Tracks:

      1. Unsigned Hype
      2. Keep Movin' On
      3. Lock Me Up
      4. Against tha Wall
      5. Yin N the Yang
      6. Fah-Q [Remix]
      7. This Music
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      9. Addicted
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      Product of My Environment
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • Bump Your systems
      Product of My Environment
      Slick & the Shock Mob
      Manufacturer: First Kut Records
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B00020HEKM
      Release Date: 2004-05-18

      Tracks:

      1. See I'm a G' Homie - Black Rhino, Sonny Black, Slick & The Shock Mob
      2. Bump Yo' Systems Up! - Sonny Black, Mone', Slick & The Shock Mob
      3. We Po' - Frankie McQuay, Ron McQuay, Po' Kids, Slick & The Shock Mob
      4. You Don't Really Love Me - Bugzy, Mone', Slick & The Shock Mob
      5. Sunshine Day (On the Block) - Frankie McQuay, Slick & The Shock Mob
      6. Get It Crunk - LeisureGroove, Slick & The Shock Mob, Streetz
      7. Somewhere Over the Getto (Figgaz of Oz) - LeisureGroove, Frankie McQuay, Slick & The Shock Mob
      8. Bangin' My Whip - E-Dubb, Slick & The Shock Mob
      9. Gangsta Ridin' - Sonny Black, Melanie Hines, Frankie McQuay, Slick & The Shock Mob
      10. Ya' Hot - Mone', Slick & The Shock Mob
      11. Ain't Life Somethin' - Lonnie Motley, Nya, Slick & The Shock Mob
      12. Come on Playa' - Casino, Slick & The Shock Mob, Streetz
      13. Imagine Me & You - Ty Lee, Crystal Ray, Slick & The Shock Mob
      14. Make Um' Say Slick - Slick & The Shock Mob
      15. Chronic Man - Mone', Slick & The Shock Mob
      16. It's All Mine - Lonnie Motley, Slick & The Shock Mob
      17. Don't Talk - Slick & The Shock Mob
      18. Soldiers - Slick & The Shock Mob,
      19. Momma - Robert "Rob C" Conner, Slick & The Shock Mob

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars Bump Your systems.......2004-07-20

      Great album- that ends with a soul song called Momma. Nice remix of some classics too like Sunshine day and Somehwere over the rainbow - but check out this rapper's voice. Been listening to the CD in my car since I first got it from a friend and cannot stop. Also found this site where there are offered two free mp3s - http://www.scimusic.com/firstkut/
      Product of My Environment
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        Product of My Environment

        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        ASIN: B000A2GA3O
        Release Date: 2004-03-17
        Hustler's P.O.M.E. (Product of My Environment)
        Average customer rating: Not rated
          Hustler's P.O.M.E. (Product of My Environment)
          Jim Jones
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          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

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