Hip Flip

Track Listings

 
1. Open Road
2. Bernie's Tune
3. Hip Flip
4. Ocean Of Tears
5. Rite Of Passage
6. Late Nite
7. Albert's Fine Ride
8. Hope
9. Klingon Melody
10. Risque Business
11. West Oakland Funk

Hip Flip,Jeff Massanari,X Dot 25,Int'l & World Music
King
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • heads up!
  • T.I. - King
  • SUPERB, MAGNIFICENT, AWESOME
  • King of the South? Maybe
  • Good album but its not T.I at his best
King
T.I.
Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000E7UJCI
Release Date: 2006-03-28

Tracks:

  1. King Back
  2. Front Back
  3. What You Know
  4. I'm Talkin' To You
  5. Live In The Sky
  6. Ride Wit Me
  7. The Breakup
  8. Why You Wanna
  9. Get It
  10. Top Back
  11. I'm Straight
  12. Undertaker
  13. Stand Up Guy
  14. You Know Who
  15. Goodlife
  16. Hello
  17. Told You So
  18. Bankhead

Product Description

Features Slim Thug, Chamillionaire, Lil' Flip, Killa Kyleon, Kiotti, And Many More.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars heads up!.......2007-07-31

heads up t.i. fans, this records hits HARD. has some killer hooks and the melodies will get stuck in your head, guaranteed! great anthemic gangsta tracks like "what you know" and "top back" to the fun an infectious "why you wanna."

i don't know about king, but definitely a member of hip-hop/rap's oligarchy. maybe a duke or something.

4 out of 5 stars T.I. - King.......2006-08-30

After the release of his first platinum album, "Urban Legend" and "25 to Life", an album with his clique "P$C", T.I. returns to bring us "King". This is his 4th solo album and currently has sold over 1.3 million copies.

1. King Back - 4/5

2. Front Back (Featuring UGK) - 5/5

3. What You Know - 5/5

4. I'm Talkin' to You - 3/5

5. Live in the Sky (Featuring Jamie Foxx) - 5/5

6. Ride wit Me - 5/5

7. The Break Up (Skit) Featuring Mike Epps & Malieka) - No Rating

8. Why You Wanna - 3.5/5

9. Get It - 3.5/5

10. Top Back - 5/5

11. I'm Straight (Featuring B.G. & Young Jeezy) - 3.5/5

- After track...Pimp C (Skit) - No Rating

12. Undertaker (Featuring Young Buck & Young Dro) - 3/5

13. Stand Up Guy - 2/5

14. You Know Who - 4.5/5

15. Goodlife (Featuring Pharrell & Common) - 4.5/5

-After track...Phone Call (Skit) (Featuring Mike Epps) - No Rating

16. Hello (Featuring Governor) - 4/5

17. Told You So - 4.5/5

18. Bankhead (Featuring P$C & Young Dro) - 5/5

Overall:

70/85

4 Stars

Overall this wasn't a bad album but I expected better. T.I. is a great artist and his previous 3 albums are dope as ever but this is his first effort that I was disapointed with. The album is mixed with great and average tracks. I've still got faith in T.I.P. though. Maybe next years T.I. vs. T.I.P. will bring back his creditability after this fairly disapointing effort.

5 out of 5 stars SUPERB, MAGNIFICENT, AWESOME.......2006-08-22

it would be a great mistake not to buy thsi album (cop the special edition one that has a bouns dvd) the album is FULL of singles. TIP HARRIS (real name clifford joseph harris jr.) is the true king of tha south

AYAYAY!!!

4 out of 5 stars King of the South? Maybe.......2006-08-20

T.I.'s latest release, King, is excellent, his best so far. A few songs aside, this album is great, with smooth flows, solid guest appearences and nice beats. Although the album starts off better than it finishes, although the quality songs are somewhat evenly distributed throughout the album.

The first real song is "Front Back", featuring solid verses from both members of UGK (Bun B and Pimp C). However, the best song on the album follows, in the form of "What You Know". With a menacing beat and background and silky smooth raps and hooks, this one definitely needs to be considered for the year's best. "I'm Talkin' to You" is a nice call-out-the-haters track, with him going into a Twista-like frensy about two thirds of the way through the song. "Live in the Sky", a solid introspective cut featuring Jamie Foxx follows, with the bouncy "Ride wit Me" after that.

The album then hits a bit of a funk, with the annoying "Why You Wanna". Despite chart success, I still haven't managed to like this one. "Get It" is very overproduced and hyper, and "Top Back" is boring. However, next comes the excellent "I'm Straight" featuring B.G. and Young Jeezy. "Stand Up Guy" is average, but the next track "Goodlife" featuring Common and Pharrell is melodic and nice to listen to. After the non-descript "Hello" and "Told You So" comes "Bankhead", with posse P$C and Young Dro, a smooth way to end the album.

Overall, this is a well-rounded album that can be appreciated even if you're a first time T.I. listener.

Top 5

1. What You Know
2. I'm Talkin' to You
3. Front Back feat. UGK
4. Live in the Sky feat. Jamie Foxx
5. I'm Straight feat. B.G. and Young Jeezy

4 out of 5 stars Good album but its not T.I at his best.......2006-08-15

T.i is living proof that there is some good rappers out of the south. I liked Im serious, Trap Musik and Urban Legend but this album is kind of pale in comparison to Urban Legend. Standout tracks: WHAT YOU KNOW, IM TALKING TO YOU, GET IT, IM STRAIGHT, KING BACK, GOOD LIFE, YOU KNOW WHO, RIDE WIT ME etc. Filler: Hello is an awful joint that should've been dumped with the quickness, the undertaker is boring, Front/Back is not better than the original track, Top back could've been a classic if it wasnt for the awful beat provided by Mannie Fresh and the skits with Mike Epps are stupid beyond belief. Even with these flaws its still a better album than the P$C album and the other so-called album where a certain weasel(guess who) freestyled through the whole thing and called it an album!
I Need Mine
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • i need mine aspirin after listening to this crap.
  • lyrical std
  • 2nd double disc album from Flip is a good one
  • A FAN'S review for FANS
  • Flip, Quit Releasing Your Outtakes {1 ½ Stars}
I Need Mine
Lil' Flip
Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000JMKKH2
Release Date: 2007-03-27

Tracks:

  1. Intro
  2. I Get Money
  3. Fly Boy
  4. Ghetto Mindstate (Can't Get Away)
  5. Bustaclip
  6. Playa 4 Life
  7. Starched & Cleaned
  8. Flippin
  9. Addicted (Mary Jane)
  10. White Cup
  11. Find My Way
  12. Single Mother
  13. Say It To My Face
  14. Can't U Tell
  15. I Just Wanna Tell U
  16. Block Money
  17. Sorry Lil' Mama
  18. I'm A Baller (Flip My Chips)
  19. Take You There
  20. Hall Of Fame Graveyard

Tracks:

  1. We Go Make It Out Da Hood
  2. Cruise Control
  3. Hustle
  4. Real Hip Hop
  5. Stay Ballin'
  6. Get It Crunk
  7. Tell Me
  8. 3,2,1 Go
  9. Make It Shake
  10. Pimp Juju Skit
  11. You'z A Trick
  12. The Souf
  13. Family Tradition
  14. What It Do
  15. Warrior
  16. Fly Boy
  17. You'z A Trick

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars i need mine aspirin after listening to this crap........2007-06-14

Its bad enough that this idiot lowlife clown considers himself a rapper. Its horrible that his dumb, retarded nursery rhymes which supposedly took 10 minutes to make (no surprise, they suck) are blown out of proportion by this idiot. Its just ridiculous that this moron considers himself up to par with Jay-Z and commonly associates himself with hip-hop.



Worst part of all, ITS ANOTHER DOUBLE DISC CD. of what, you say? CRAP. the same crap and horse manure you dealt with in You Gotta Feel Me. I didn't feel that album and i sure as heck don't and will not ever feel this crap.



pros of the CD? production is good, and... well... that's about it.



cons? everything that isn't production. erase the ridiculous ramble that this moron spews at you and you got yourself a great dance CD. Nothing that can be considered remotely lyrical will ever come out of this clown's mouth.



Here's what i don't get.



who told this nobody he's the freestyle king? what kind of contest did he actually enter to gain such a farfetched title? I mean, initially the first thought that came to mind was that he was battling against 1st graders, hence his lyrics are on about the same level, but then i figured even first graders probably school this nobody. Must be why DJ Screw died, he committed a sin and gave the idiot a title he's nowhere near worthy of. If he's an alleged freestyler, where's the proof? i mean, if he actually sat down and thought of the mother goose rhymes that showcase in this album and others before it, god only knows how much worse his freestyle is. The only chance he has in one is against mutes, and its a fair chance, not a sure one. This idiot really has no business being near a studio. This album is proof that no matter what he will ever say, he's retarded and serves no purpose in hip-hop and maybe even among humans.



if you're leaning towards some promising act from the south, look elsewhere such as in T.I.'s discography. Something actually worthwhile. Undaground Legend was EXCEPTIONAL, but still wasn't good. let's just say, that's the only album you'd consider spinning twice. By the way, the reason this is a double-disc and priced the same as regular CD's is because he knows that no one will pay over 20 bucks for his ridiculous, pathetic excuse for music. Let's be honest, most of us don't even want this CD if it was free, much less torturing ourselves by giving it a second listen.



To think i gave this album a chance. All he has is hype and even that will deteriorate, let's just hope its soon enough so we can move on. Its just hype, and he doesn't have anything else. He can commit suicide and the only acknowledgment he'd receive from me is a chuckle. dead serious.

1 out of 5 stars lyrical std.......2007-05-26

Man I can't believe that this is a double disc!!!!!!!!!!!!! I mean how much trash do you want to pour on a person at one time? I thought it was going to be too overwhelming for me to diss the whole album but I think I can handle it. This album is wack from the minstrel show cover art, all the way down to the credits in the album cover. Lets run down the list:

beats: wack
lyrics:wack
subject matter: wack
Style and appearance: ultra wack
delivery: wack

Shall I go on?
This album makes feel I took a dump and didn't wipe up. Man it itches.

4 out of 5 stars 2nd double disc album from Flip is a good one.......2007-04-10

After almost 3 years since his last studio album and almost a years worth of push backs, Flip finally releases his 4th major label solo album. Like his last one this si also a 2cd set, with 37 songs and almost 2 and a half hrs. of music, so yeah quantity is high, but I also think there is a good amount of good songs on this one. His last double disc was only 21 songs (and only about 14 or 15 were worth it), on this one I think he could have put out a 18-20 song CD worhty of 4.5 stars. Of the 37 songs, 1 classic, 2 are almost classics, 1 I skip, 16 are ok and the other 17 are good songs. Guests are on about half of the songs. Production is good and bad. Synphony does 13 songs, Shorty Pe & Flip do 6, Salaam Remi, Mel Beatz, Z-Ro and Three-6 Mafia all do 2 songs, Attractive Prod. does 4, Carnival beatz, DJ Squeeky, Frank Nitty, Scott Storch, Fyngaz, Manny Fresh, and Russell Rockwell all do 1 song. Though it doesn't match his "Undaground Legend" I think it's equal with "U Gotta Feel Me" and barely worth 4 stars but worth checking out.

DISC 1
#2 - 4.5 (f/ Rick Ross -- worst song on here)
#3 - 6.5
#4 - 10 (CLASSIC -- f/ Lyfe Jennings -- nice beat)
#5 - 9 (nice beat)
#6 - 7.5 (f/ Chamillionaire)
#7 - 8 (f/ Lil Keke & Big Pokey)
#8 - 7.5 (f/ Mya)
#9 - 8
#10 - 8.5 (f/ Mike Jones)
#11 - 8.5 (f/ Robin Andre)
#12 - 8.5 (deeper song)
#13 - 8.5 (f/ Z-Ro)
#14 - 7 (f/ Sqad Up & MJG)
#15 - 7
#16 - 8
#17 - 7.5 (f/ Z-Ro & Sqad Up)
#18 - 7 (annoying hook)
#19 - 9.5 (f/ Nate Dogg)
#20 - 8.5 (dedication to dead homies)

DISC 2
#1 - 9 (f/ Big Shasta -- nice beat)
#2 - 7.5
#3 - 7.5
#4 - 9 (good beat)
#5 - 9(f/ Yukmouth -- nice beat)
#6 - 9.5 (tight beat)
#7 - 8.5 (f/ Collie Buddz)
#8 - 9 (f/ Three-6 Mafia -- tight beat)
#9 - 8
#11 - 6
#12 - 6.5 (f/ C-Note & D-Red)
#13 - 7.5
#14 - 7.5 (f/ Manny Fresh)
#15 - 8.5 (nice beat)
#16 - 7.5 (f/ Mike Jones)
#17 - 6.5 (f/ UGK)
#18 - 8
#19 - 7.5

Wesley Weston -- b. around 1981 -- Houston, TX
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4 out of 5 stars A FAN'S review for FANS.......2007-04-04

This is a review for people that LIKE Lil' Flip and have come to know what a Lil' Flip CD is going to contain. Anyone out there thinking they are going to find some 2Pac/BIG/etc... style rhymes and lyrics, then you have not listened to Flip before. Just look at the cover of the CD; he`s holding a stack of money and a huge Clover chain, so it's safe to assume that it's going to be some "bling" rap.

I have an electronic "underground" copy of the original I Need Mine (through Sony I think), but I purchased this CD from Best Buy and it came with 2 bonus tracks (that were to be included as tracks on the initial I Need Mine release), so that's about $12 for right under 40 songs (or $15 here for 37). The only song on here that is missing from the original slated release is "The Gudda," or at least that's the only one I can't find. Most of the songs are the same, and a couple of the songs have varied intros, but they remain pretty much untouched.

As a Lil' Flip album, I loved it. I think I am beginning to like it better than U Gotta Feel Me, but I still like Undaground Legend the best. I liked the original songs I had, and was hoping the new tracks would be just as good and I think for the majority they are. Some of my favorite tracks are:

"Fly Boy"
"Bustaclip"
"Playa 4 Life"
"Starched & Cleaned"
"Get It Crunked"
"What It Do"
"You'z A Trick"
"Warrior"

And so on...

Lyrically, it is typical Flip. Simple styled, slower rhymes, with a few faster ones here and there. To me, I think the lyrics on this album are better/more amusing than U Gotta Feel Me, but it's kind of a toss up. I still prefer the lyric style on Undaground Legend better, but I don't think his style now is bad at all. If you liked U Gotta Feel Me, then chances are you'll like this. I also love the beats. I know the argument is out there that slams the idea of liking a rap song for the beat over lyrics, but I don't support that. I think just like a rock song, sometimes the guitar/drum/etc parts make the song and are more memorable than the lyrics. I think most of the songs are great driving/working out/etc songs, and while not the most thought provoking, if you're a Flip fan, you know what you're getting when you buy the CD. Which leaves one last point...

I don't get the negative reviews from people that are complaining that it's the same old simple rhymes/beats. If you're familiar with his work (as most of the negative reviews seem to be) or some of the other Houston rappers, what were you expecting? All Eyez On Me? Illmatic? The Chronic? I guess it's just a matter of taste, but I think his lyrics/beats fit his style just fine. Maybe that's just me...

...Bottom line: You like Flip? It's safe to say you'll enjoy "I Need Mine." You don't like Flip? This album probably won't make you a fan.

1 out of 5 stars Flip, Quit Releasing Your Outtakes {1 ½ Stars}.......2007-04-04

I can't remember the last time Flip dropped an album that wasn't a certified drink coaster. If Crime Knob didn't exist, this would EASILY be the worst rap release of 2007. You know something is wrong when I Mike Jones makes more than one appearance. Thank god I DJ and get albums like this for free. I mean, how can you listen to the rhymes on songs like "White Cup" or "Warrior" and call this a hot album? And even if you bought this for the beats, you have to admit that joints like "Play 4 Life", "Family Tradition", and "Hustle" are as wack as wack gets. This isn't even a hard album. I know some of you clowns try to hide behind that "hard" thing when you call this a classic, but he's afraid to mention TI's name on "Bustaclip" and he sampled Heavy D's "Nuthin' But Love" on "Flippin" -- yeah, that's real gangsta right there. The most ironic point of the album is when Flip unintentionally describes himself as what's wrong with hip hop on "Real Hip Hop". Flip is a clown and if you think this is hard, tight, or whatever, then you're either a minor or you need to ease up on the codeine/promethazine (look it up) & Sprite and clean your ears out.

There are maybe one or two tracks on both discs each that aren't absolutely terrible. "What It Do" features Mannie Fresh on the beat (the best beat on the whole album). "3,2,1, Go" has Three 6 Mafia on it and I'm a fan, so I dig that one. "Ghetto Mindstate (Can't Get Away)" stinks lyrically, but Lyfe Jennings provides a decent hook and "Addicted (Mary Jane)" has a decent beat. But nothing on the album stands out...not even the songs listed in this paragraph.

I Need Mine $$ is a godawful release from one of the worst acts to come out of the south. The lyrics are elementary and the songs are about the same thing every "thug of the week" is rapping about. You can only spin that so many ways and Flip isn't even trying to spin it anymore. He's just plain lazy. On a seperate note, could someone PLEASE explain to me what makes him the freestyle king? I'd imagine he'd have to be freestyling on every song he makes because I can't imagine anyone sitting down and putting thought into writing lyrics like these. I recommend siiting your drinks on this overpriced drink coaster. Don't even download it -- it's that bad.

Standout Tracks [Disc 1]: None

Standout Tracks [Disc 2]: None
Flip Fantasia: Hits & Remixes
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • Long Time Us3 Fan
  • Something old and something new
  • Cantaloop bliss
Flip Fantasia: Hits & Remixes
Us3
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ASIN: B00000IWV0
Release Date: 1999-05-18

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  1. The Hit Side: Cantaloop (Flip Fantasia)
  2. The Hit Side: Tukka Yoot's Riddim
  3. The Hit Side: I Got It Goin' On
  4. The Hit Side: Different Rhyths, Different People
  5. The Hit Side: Come On Everybody (Get Down)
  6. The Hit Side: I'm Thinking About Your Body
  7. The Remix Side: Cantaloop
  8. The Remix Side: Tukka Yoot's Riddim
  9. The Remix Side: Come On Everybody (Get Down)
  10. The Remix Side: I'm Thinking About Your Body

Amazon.com

While many young jazz musicians spent the '80s and '90s looking to the hard-bop past for creative models, Us3--primarily Geoff Wilkinson on samples and scratches and Mel Simpson on keyboards, with both programming--managed to do something different with the same classic records. Their raids on the Blue Note archives put them at the center of the hip-hop/acid-jazz synthesis. They sampled classic funk riffs and solos, even interviews, from Herbie Hancock, Jackie McLean, and Art Blakey, and then overlaid them with rap and live solos by some fine young English musicians like trumpeter Gerard Presencer and saxophonist Ed Jones. This compilation pulls together the most popular tracks from their two CDs, Hand on the Torch and Broadway & 52nd, and then adds remixes of four of them culled from EPs. The remixes extend the creative process, sometimes completely transforming the original material, as with the electronic take on "Come On Everybody," by Q-Burns Abstract Message. This is effective contemporary dance music, but it's also a great rethinking of the jazz tradition. --Stuart Broomer

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Long Time Us3 Fan.......2007-02-13

I have been a fan of Us3 since Hand on the Torch came out, and I have to say this cd is an utter dissappointment. The remixes are barely any different than the originals, they sound like they just removed some parts and replaced them with crap. They are generically mixed by generic ears. READ -Nellee Hooper sucks- The best of the worse is "thinking about your body" remix. It at least sounds different than the original. You want something cool from Us3? Get the Korean bonus disc that has the original songs from Hand on the Torch. THAT will make you tap your feet.

4 out of 5 stars Something old and something new.......2006-09-06

Us3 will always be remembered as having achieved one of the most successful fusions between jazz and hip-hop. "Hand on the Torch" was one of the most memorable hip-hop albums. The sequel "Broadway & 52nd" was lukewarm at best. They tried a few more albums but never recaptured the magic of their debut. "Flip Fantasia: Hits & Remixes" covers the first two LPs. In terms of the validity of a compilation, the simple fact is there was already a 'best of' by this band -it's called "Hand on the Torch" and any deletions or additions from other albums can only water down the quality. Hits aside, the real allure to "Flip Fantasia" is the second half of the EP. The remixes do what good remixes should: familiar songs are recycled to once again sound fresh. 'Cantaloop,' 'Come On Everybody' and 'Tukka Yoot's Riddim' are strong remixes. In particular, 'Tukka Yoot's Riddim' features some great improvisation on the timbales. The LP and remixed versions of 'I'm Thinking About Your Body' are the only weak songs on an otherwise strong release. If you adored "Hand on the Torch," then "Flip Fantasia" is worth the five bucks.

4 out of 5 stars Cantaloop bliss.......2003-08-18

One of my favorite Cds mostly because of the first song, Cantaloop, probably the best remix of a classic jazz tune. Groovy and original.
The rest of the album is good but with a bit of too much rap in occasions: Just Anoter Brother, Knowledge of self, .
Good tunes: Different Rhythms, Lazy Day, Cruisin, Eleven Long years, The Darkside.
Overall: very nice album.
U Gotta Feel Me
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Do yourself a favor...STAY AWAY.
  • I NEED MINE $$
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  • Somebody Pleaseeee Call Lil Flip!!!!
  • Not Underground Legend, Thats for sure
U Gotta Feel Me
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ASIN: B0001MDPQ8
Release Date: 2004-03-30

Tracks:

  1. I Came To Bring The Pain
  2. The Ghetto
  3. Bounce
  4. All I Know
  5. Game Over (Flip)
  6. Sun Don't Shine
  7. Represent
  8. Rags 2 Riches
  9. Ain't No Party
  10. Check (Let's Ride)
  11. Dem Boyz
  12. Sunshine

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  1. Y'all Don't Want It
  2. We Ain't Playin
  3. U Neva Know
  4. Throw Up Yo' Hood
  5. Drugz (Screwed)
  6. Where I'm From
  7. Dem Boyz Remix (Screwed)
  8. What's My Name
  9. Ain't No N****

Amazon.com

In terms of his status as an Undaground Legend, it's "Game Over" for Lil' Flip. Longtime fans of the Texas freestyle king won't find much to love about his third major-label solo release, which seems geared towards the ever-expanding "commercial rap" market. Presented as a two-CD affair but in actuality only minutes longer than a single disc, Feel Me suffers from the usual flaws: played out subject matter (Flip and friends cock glocks and sling rocks ad nauseum), generically "hot" beats (c'mon, more slowed vocal samples from the Heatmakerz?), and guest appearances that smack of arranged marriages. That said, there's just enough talent shown here to make up for the filler: listeners will definitely be feeling the two tracks featuring David Banner while Red Spyda's production provides "Check (Let's Ride)" with an unexpectedly funky roots-reggae-meets-Southern-bounce sound. --Rebecca Levine

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Do yourself a favor...STAY AWAY........2006-09-21

Let's start with the title of this album, "U Gotta Feel Me," which is clearly false advertising. Trust me, you do NOT "gotta feel" Lil' Flip. There are many far more productive and entertaining things to do with your time. I would recommend feeling him as little as possible, if this is the kind of music he puts out.

This is honestly one of the worst rap albums around. I can't explain in words how fake and unconvincing the music is; let's just say that "U Gotta Feel Me" is lame. It is the lamest of the lame. Why doesn't Lil' Flip just start hanging with D4L, the way he's going? He might as well. Then we'd all know better than to buy any more of his music.

This guy's lyrics make 50 Cent look original. The vast majority of the album is complete filler, and it doesn't even serve THAT purpose well. "Game Over" and "Sunshine" are worth a listen or two; the rest of it gives the rap genre a bad name. This guy may have been an underground legend, but he totally fell off and landed flat on his face with this album.

3 out of 5 stars I NEED MINE $$.......2006-06-08

I REALLY HERE TO WRITE ABOUT LIL'FLIPS I NEED MINE $$ ALBUM (2005). I THOUGHT THE CD WAS PUSHED BACK BUT TO MY SURPISE THE ALBUM IS AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE/IF U A MEMBER OF BMGMUSICSERVICE.COM/I WENT TO LIL FLIPS WEBSITE HIS THIRD ALBUM WILL DROP LATE JUNE 2006.
HERE IS THE COMPLETE LINEUP IF U DON'T BELIEVE I OWN THIS LP ALREADY.
1.STARCHED&CLEANED
2.GIVE ME A BEAT
3.WHAT IT DO FEATURING MANNIE FRESH (WAS THE 1ST SINGLE)
4.I'M A BALLA
5.GHETTO MINDSTATE
6.TAKE YOU THERE
7.SORRY LIL'MA
8.CAN'T U TELL
9.TELL ME
10.DA GUDDA
11.ADDICTED
12.PIMP JUJU SKIT
13.YOU'Z A TRICK
14.I'M A WARRIOR
15.WHAT U KNOW
16.3,2,1 GO! W/ THREE 6 MAFIA
17.I JUST WANNA TELL U
18.AFTER PARTY
19.I NEED 2 FIND MY WAY
THERE U GO THE COMPLETE LINEUP FOR HIS UPCOMING THIRD ALBUM.THAT'S CRAZY I HAVE THE REAL OFFICIAL ALBUM BEFORE SONYBMG RELEASED IT IN THE STORES. OVERALL THE ALUM IS GOOD.TIGHT BEATS AND HE REPEATS HE WENT PLATINUM LIKE HE THE BOMB.
MY FAVORITE TRACKS ARE
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
9.
10.
13.
14.
16.
P.S. WHEN U SEE FLIP IT FLIPARCHE!!

5 out of 5 stars simmba.......2006-06-06

1. 9/10
2. 2/10
3. 10/10
4. 8/10
5. 11/10
6. 10/10
7. 8/10
8. 9/10
9. 10/10
10. 10/10
11. 10/10

disc 2 everything is 11/10 too brlliant

3 out of 5 stars Somebody Pleaseeee Call Lil Flip!!!!.......2006-06-05

I finally figured out why Lil Flip is getting hated on and roasted by most down south artist today. He's not Lil Flip. He probably had about 4 funny punchlines on this whole album compared to 150 on Undaground Legend. Flip built his carrer and fan base on funny punchlines and straight snappin. I dont know if he tryin to prove that he's really hard or whatever but the style he's using now is just not him. TI knows that. Lil Flip will NEVER beat him on reality rap because thats not his style. If he stuck to the funny punchlines then people would be split down the middle as to who was the best. Classic Biggie and Tupac argument. Neither was better because the styles didnt compare regardless of whut anybody says. Somebody tell Flip to get back to being Flip.

3 out of 5 stars Not Underground Legend, Thats for sure.......2006-04-09

Well like the title says, this album is no where near Underground Legend, but still is a decent album with a few good songs on it. Id have to agree that it seems like flip went a little mainstream and commercial on this album, but flip is still an all time favorite of mine. His new album is set to release in May and im hoping that its better than this, but this album is still worth listening to, just not what i had expected when i bought it. overall 3 stars
Top Tracks
1 I Came To Bring The Pain
2 Represent
3 Dem Boyz
4 Yall Dont Want It
5 Aint No Nigga
The Leprechaun (with Bonus CD)
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • freestyle king
  • Pretty good
  • Lil'flip use 2 be hard
  • I ABSLOUTEY LOVE THIS ALBUM MAN!
  • Not quite as bad as album cover
The Leprechaun (with Bonus CD)
Lil Flip
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  1. Undaground Legend
  2. U Gotta Feel Me
  3. Lil' Flip and Sucka Free Present: 7-1-3 and the Undaground Legend
  4. The Takeover
  5. Throwed Yung Playa

ASIN: B00007FOJA
Release Date: 2002-12-17

Tracks:

  1. Da Freestyle King Award
  2. I Got Flow
  3. Everyday
  4. My Block
  5. Gotta Be Me
  6. Put Yo Fist Up
  7. Boxers
  8. On Point
  9. Skit #1 'The Copy Cat'
  10. Ya'll
  11. Dirty Souf
  12. My Dogz
  13. Cut 4 U
  14. The Biz
  15. Skit #2 'Purple Drank'
  16. Candycars
  17. Green Rectanglez
  18. Skit #3 'The Dentist'
  19. I Can Do Dat

Tracks:

  1. Soufside Still Holdin' (Radio)
  2. Lil' Flip
  3. Soufside Still Holdin' (Street)
  4. Da Freestyle King

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars freestyle king.......2006-12-17

the bonus disc only makes this cd. Flip proves on this cd why he is the freestyle king & silences all the doubts, if you don't beleive me go buy vol.8 "you seen da vibe" it's his best underground cd by far.

3 out of 5 stars Pretty good.......2005-07-20

This is maybe Lil Flip's best lyrical effort. The beats are solid, yet not outstanding at all. "I Got Flow," "I Can Do Dat," and "Dirty Souf," are standout tracks in my opinion. In the end, Undaground King is a stronger album from Flip. I'd rather listen to this one than U Gotta Feel Me though.

5 out of 5 stars Lil'flip use 2 be hard.......2005-01-03

I heard all lil'flip albums dis is the best lil'flip is green now dat he got a deal he use 2 be hard.

5 out of 5 stars I ABSLOUTEY LOVE THIS ALBUM MAN!.......2004-10-28

EVEN MY DOG WAS BOPPIN HIS HEAD TO THIS THE DVD IS GREAT TOO.
CD AND DVD R COOL BUY IT BUY IT!IM OUT AND OTHER GOOD RAPPERS R JA RULE,CAMRON,LOON,BIGGIE AND NAS PEACE!

2 out of 5 stars Not quite as bad as album cover.......2004-06-22

If anyone could get past what is possibly the worst cover art on an album ever there is a mediocre C.D. inside. Lil Flip has since blown up and crossed over to become a commercial success. His patented slow as molasses flow is sometimes tedious to listen to. His vocabulary and subject matter are limited on this album. The "Trojans" song was a regional hit. There really aren't any stand out tracks on the album, I'd pass and pick up the Underground Legend album.
Controversy Sells
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Good album but cmon Paid in full...
  • Paid N Partial is Pasting in Partial
  • Please Dont Press Purchase
  • WTF?
  • Pasted vocals under different beats
Controversy Sells
Paul Wall , and Chamillionaire
Manufacturer: Paid in Full
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  5. Chamillitary

ASIN: B000765IC2
Release Date: 2005-01-25

Tracks:

  1. Intro
  2. Clap
  3. Still (N Love With My Money) - Chamillionaire, 50/50 Twin, Paul Wall
  4. Here I Am
  5. I Got Game
  6. True - Chamillionaire, Lil' Flip, , Paul Wall
  7. Respect My Grind
  8. Lawyer Fees
  9. Can't Give U D World - Chamillionaire, 50/50 Twin, Lew Hawk, Paul Wall
  10. What Would U Do - Chamillionaire, , Paul Wall
  11. Back Up Plan - Chamillionaire, Devin the Dude, Paul Wall
  12. She Gansta
  13. House of Pain - Chamillionaire, Yung Ro, Paul Wall
  14. True [Remix] - Chamillionaire, 50/50 Twin, Lew Hawk, Paul Wall
  15. Outro

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Good album but cmon Paid in full..........2006-01-01

I liked the album. In fact I bought this thinking it was the same stuff that was supposed to come out in 2002 after "GYMC". Little did I know that it was lego'd by Mista madd and cat themselves. They are still trying to make money off of artists that aren't even on their label anymore. I mean cmon gimme a break. All that aside, I like the cuts that Chamill did, or the cuts they pieced off him. How ever "fake" this album may be, it still had alot of fire from Chamill's verses.

1 out of 5 stars Paid N Partial is Pasting in Partial.......2005-11-30

1 word, BOOTLEG. yea no doubt it is 100% koopa and paul wall but koopa didn't get paid for this album paid in partial still had songs that were koopa's before he left and put em out and pasted em on beats as a last attempt to make money of the messiah. So if u wanna hear somethin from Koopa go head n bootleg this cd, don't give phonies like paid in partial records money.

1 out of 5 stars Please Dont Press Purchase.......2005-11-06

Listen..... You hear it?????? Thats the sound of a horrible record.. Dont get me wrong Koopa is the King but this album which I will admitt to bootlegging cause it doesent deserve a half a penny... Folks this album is worse than Milli Vanillis greatest hits.. Its thrown together with half verses from Chamillionaire and half verses from Paul Wall.. The only good songs are jacked... You can purchase these good songs in the "REAL" by getting Chamillitary and Mixtape Messiah... Mad Hatta and Big Cat are lames and I cant believe they realesed this phoney album... Paid in Partial records is all garbage and this album should be removed from this web site immediatly.. Any real Chamillionaire fan should be digusted by this Album which has no respect for The Game... This is as fake as Lil Kims breasts and face... I personally would rather listen to a Elton John album before i Bump This Garbage....... Dyke Jones Phoney

5 out of 5 stars WTF?.......2005-10-11

Don't listen to the other reviews, fresh from one of the swisha house veterans and southern masters comes Controversy Sells. THIS IS NOT 50 CENT AND FRED DURST, THIS IS DJ PAUL WALL & CHAMILLIONAIRE SORT UR FACT OUTS!... With songs like "True" and "Still" this just shows the masters at their best, no-one has changed their voice, no-one has changed their name, this is 100% Chamillionaire/King Koopa & DJ Paul Wall.

2 out of 5 stars Pasted vocals under different beats.......2005-07-26

This is not a very well put together cd. Chamillionaire left Paid in Fool records before completing this album. So the DJ's and CEO of PNF pasted all of Chamillionaires lyrics from "Mixtape Messiah" on some of their beats to complete the album. This record doesn't have the same mesh from Paul Wall and Chamillionaire you heard on "Get Ya Mind Correct." I got this cd thinking it was Chamillionaire's first solo album he had been promoting, but it was a cd PNF dropped using Chamillionaire's title. His first album has been switched to the title "The Sound of Revenge." PNF was dissing Chamillionaire on a couple of tracks, I found this odd considering they were droppin his album; but Chamillionaire cleared up everything on the cd entitled "Chamillitary." This cd was defintately an upset, the whole logic behind the cd is rediculous. Although there are a 2 good origional tracks, "Respect my Grind" and "True," I wouldn't recommend this cd if you heard "The Mixtape Messiah" album.
Undaground Legend
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Flip is Garbage
  • H-Town's Finest
  • 5 Star Album Without A Doubt
  • Flip is the real king of the south TI aint sh*t
  • Way better than U GOTA FEEL ME!!
Undaground Legend
Lil Flip
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  1. U Gotta Feel Me
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  4. I Need Mine
  5. Get Ya Mind Correct

ASIN: B00006GOA0
Release Date: 2002-08-27

Tracks:

  1. What I Been Through
  2. U See It
  3. 8 Rulez
  4. I Shoulda Listened
  5. 7-1-3
  6. The Way We Ball
  7. Get Crunk
  8. Haters Still Mad
  9. We Ain't Scared
  10. Make Mama Proud
  11. I Can Do Dat (Remix)
  12. Tonight
  13. What Ya'll Wanna Do
  14. It's A Fact
  15. R.I.P. Screw
  16. Forget The Fame

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Flip is Garbage.......2006-06-04

To me anything this man put out is garbage if it ain't T.I. then it ain't right. King of the South T.I. get ya weight up Flip or hang the mic up!

5 out of 5 stars H-Town's Finest.......2006-04-17

Lil' Flip came out with a masterpiece, earning Master cards, and introducing U 2 chamill, making his mama proud,telling u what he's been through, and showing he aint scared. I got this when it came out and been bumpin it ever since.
We Aint Scared, has Some Verses ON FIRE("so U Can Play Superman And get Your A$$ Paralyzed, Cuz When It Comes 2 My Guns their all Supersized)until bizzy bone's verse
713, brings us info on how h-town been living.
Make Mama Proud, I Shoulda Listened, What I Been Through,
Shows us the otherside of H-Town, with a passion coming from the best in his town.
This album is better than the fix, one star above everybody elses album in H-Town, and thats saying a lot, considering their holding it down.

5 out of 5 stars 5 Star Album Without A Doubt.......2006-04-09

Without a doubt this is a 5 star album, lil flip absolutely put it down on this album and although he didnt really get noticed until the gameover song or whatever this cd really was the blow up of lil flip and put him on the map. In my opinion this is one of the best albums of all time, period. Maybe not the best, but definately one of tops. Every song is really good and none are really skip through tracks, but...
Top Tracks
1 What I Been Through
2 U See It
3 8 Rulez
4 I Shoulda Listened
5 7-1-3
6 I Can Do That Remix
7 Forget The Fame

5 out of 5 stars Flip is the real king of the south TI aint sh*t.......2006-02-10

This is Flip's best album to date. They don't call him the Undergroud Legend for nothing. I think TI is mad cause Flip was getting all the love while his a$$ was locked up in jail. Flip is the real king of the south Clovercity H Town.

5 out of 5 stars Way better than U GOTA FEEL ME!!.......2006-01-13

THis album is way better than hes second. I like the whole album. I believe that flip and t.i need to sqiash tha beef
tha south need to stick together.i can see if it was t.i and 50 cent or flip and jay z. thats north vs the south.not but we need to quit south vs the south

pease
The Leprechaun
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • The tightest Underground C.D. ive heard
  • Insane
  • Man that boy go off
  • This BOY right here
  • The Leprechaun
The Leprechaun
Lil' Flip
Manufacturer: Sucka Free Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00004W1S0
Release Date: 2000-10-24

Tracks:

  1. Freestyle King Award - Lil' Flip
  2. I Got Flow - Lil' Flip
  3. Everyday - Cresia, Lil Marquice, Lil' Flip, Shasta, T.C., Taz
  4. My Block - Crime, Dante, Godfather, Lil' Flip
  5. Realest Rhymin' - E.S.G., Lil' Flip, Slim Thug
  6. Gotta Be Me - Cresia, Lil' Flip
  7. Put Yo Fist Up - Lil' Flip, Redd, S.P.M.
  8. Boxers - Deep Threat, Lil' Flip
  9. On Point - Big James, Lil' Flip
  10. Skit, No. 1 "The Copycat" - B.G. Duke, Scoopastar
  11. Ya'll - Lil' Flip
  12. Dirty Souf - Hawk & Garcia, Lil' Flip, Redd
  13. My Dogz - B.G. Duke, Lil' Flip, Scoopastar, Taz, Will-Lean
  14. Cut 4 U - Lil' Flip, Ron Wilson
  15. Biz - Hump, Lil' Flip
  16. Skit, No. 2 "Purple Drank" - Lil' Flip
  17. Candycars - B.G. Duke, C-Note, C-Note, Lil Key, Lil' Flip, Shasta, Chris Ward, Will-Lean, Ron Wilson
  18. Green Rectanglez - Lil' Flip, Scoopastar
  19. Skit, No. 3 "The Dentist" - Lil' Flip
  20. I Can Do Dat - Lil' Flip

Tracks:

  1. Soufside Still Holdin' [Radio Edit] - Lil' Flip
  2. Lil' Flip - Lil' Flip
  3. Soulfside Still Holdin' [Street] - Lil' Flip
  4. Freestyle King - Lil' Flip

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The tightest Underground C.D. ive heard.......2005-01-17

You cant say that this isnt one of the top 10 underground cds of all time. Lil flip has became mainstream but i can listen to this flip all day.

5 out of 5 stars Insane.......2003-02-06

Man, i don't know what to say about Lil' Flip. This cat can flow forever. he makes me laugh just listening to his rhymes. I can promise you that this CD is worht every penny and his other CD is to. Buy this one.

4 out of 5 stars Man that boy go off.......2002-12-07

I want to say that I am proud of Lil Flip, and all the things he has done.The world isnt ready for him.When I first heard him on a song called diamonds in yo face I knew from that point that he was going to be big.Alot of people hate on him cause how he blew up so fast,but he didnt let them get him down.I will continue to support him,on all his albums to come.If you like da Leprechaun then you will definitely like The Undergrond Legend,its his best album to date.Once you hear it you will listen to it over and over.My favorite tracks are 1,2,4,5,6,8,9,10,11,12,15,16,but the whole album goes hard.

5 out of 5 stars This BOY right here.......2002-11-28

I hope this boy above me is not talkin bout E.S.G. stinking cause E.S.G. is lyrically insane. E.S.G. is a Realest Rhymer 4 sho.

4 out of 5 stars The Leprechaun.......2002-09-03

The Leprechaun. The first Lil' Flip cd I have ever heard, and more than likely it won't be the last. I brought it almost a week ago. The first time I heard that cd, I wasn't very impressed, but deep down, I knew it was going to get better after I listened to it. And I was very right. It is a tight cd. Here's what gets me about the cd: everybody says he is the freestyle king, and he has the worse beats ever. He got a tight freestyle on some parts of the cd, but I've heard better freestyles then what I've heard on this cd. And the beats are pretty tight for a person who is only 18 at the time, and plus he made beats this tight on a budget. I think his new cd, Undaground Legend will be very tight, though.
Lil' Flip and Sucka Free Present: 7-1-3 and the Undaground Legend
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • its all about the remix
  • "YOU SUCK SOLO,STICK TO CALABOS!!!"
  • IT'S HOTT
  • 7-1-3!
  • This CD is good!!!
Lil' Flip and Sucka Free Present: 7-1-3 and the Undaground Legend
7-1-3 , and Lil' Flip
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00008PX8G
Release Date: 2003-04-01

Tracks:

  1. Deep Down South - Lil' Flip
  2. In My Backyard
  3. I'm A Baller
  4. Bounce With Me
  5. Mind Blowin
  6. They Don't Know What The Game Is About
  7. Nobody Move
  8. Let My Hair Blow
  9. My Mama Used To Tell Me
  10. Thugs N Club
  11. Mind On My Money
  12. Plain And Simple

Tracks:

  1. U See It (Remix)
  2. 7-1-3 (Remix)
  3. 8 Rulez (Remix)
  4. Get Crunk (Remix)
  5. Tonight (Remix)
  6. I Shoulda Listened (Remix)
  7. We Ain't Scared (Remix)
  8. Haters Still Mad (Remix)
  9. Forget The Fame (Remix)
  10. It's A Fact (Remix)

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars its all about the remix.......2004-02-09

disc definatly made this cd worth buying, not too sure about disc 1

1 out of 5 stars "YOU SUCK SOLO,STICK TO CALABOS!!!".......2003-11-08

This is the worst cd to come out of Houston since that s#!*
Lil Troy put out back in '99. I'm an Oklahoma native and I KNOW
real southwest rap when hear it. This album was worst than the
original Underground Legend. It's an embarassment to the city of Houston to put some sorry a@* s#*! out like that.His freestyle absolutely sucks. He can even stay on beat with the track. He needs to take notes from some real H-Town mc's like Lil' Keke,Rap-a-Lot, Devin, Swisha House, Botany Boyz,and so on. DJ Screw would roll over in his grave if he heard that horrible s#!*!!! I'm out....

5 out of 5 stars IT'S HOTT.......2003-11-01

THIS ALBUM IS HOTT! I LOVE THIS CD SO MUCH I BUY ALL THE LIL FLIP CD'S I CAN FIND. I LOVE LIL FLIP HE IS A GREAT RAPPER AND HE LOOK'S SO GOOD!!!

5 out of 5 stars 7-1-3!.......2003-10-16

Album is gangsta! The lyrics is crazy, they got a few nice punch lines! Beats was cool somethin u can bounce to. If U dont like this album, then listen again. When I got it i didnt like it, but then the 3rd time i listened to it, i loved it. Its real hard! The Undaground Legend Remix CD, is him freestylin basically. Some of the freestyles is nice SO GET IT!

5 out of 5 stars This CD is good!!!.......2003-09-25

I recently have started to like Lil' Flip over the past several months...I purchased his Leprechaun CD like last month, and I just got the 7-1-3 & Underground legend CD, too...I had heard that this CD was kinda stupid, but to my surprise it was actually better than the Leprechaun CD! I suggest that even if you dont buy a copy of this CD, then get a copy burned or something, because if you don't, then you are gonna miss out on some good a** music!!
I'm A Balla - The Mixtape
Average customer rating: Not rated
    I'm A Balla - The Mixtape
    Lil' Flip
    Manufacturer: Clover G's
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    1. Envy Me, Pt. 2
    2. Roofback (Bonus CD)
    3. LIL Flip - Crown Me (Mixtape)
    4. I Need Mine
    5. U Gotta Feel Me

    ASIN: B000GIXEUY
    Release Date: 2006-11-07

    Tracks:

    1. I m Da King Intro
    2. Ladiez N Gentleman
    3. She A Hoe
    4. Pass U By
    5. Ballin Outta Control
    6. U Can t Stop Us
    7. U Ain t A Pimp (ft Z-RO)
    8. U Ain t Talkin 2 Me
    9. I Do (ft Crime Boss)
    10. Talk Louder
    11. Get Dis Money (ft Big Shasta)
    12. Plenty Dro (ft C-Note)
    13. Ballin Outta Control (Screwed)
    14. I Do (Screwed)

    Product Description

    Nicknamed the Freestyle King, Flip as a teen initially won the attention of the immortalized DJ Screw, who ushered the rapper into his loose-knit Screwed Up Click. The affiliation brought instant respect for Flip throughout Texas as well as the greater South. Not too long after, Universal Records caught on and debuted his major release double-disc set U Gotta Feel Me. With street credibility and major success, Flip is back in the independent scene to conquer the mixtape game.

    World Music:

    1. In Chromodal Discourse
    2. In Dialetto Sardo: Music of Sardinia
    3. In Harmony
    4. Kind of Love [Import]
    5. L'homme a Tue-Tete [Import]
    6. Leprechaun [Import]
    7. Les Nires [Import]
    8. Les Plus Belles Chansons [Import]
    9. Llokallito
    10. Luau Bahia [Enhanced] [Import]

    World Music

    world music

    World Music

    Peter Gabriel 2: Scratch [SACD]

    Shostakovitch: String Quartets 6,8-11,15 Shostakovitch Quartet

    Spem in Alium

    Evolution II [Live]

    The Way of the Animal Powers

    The Facts of Life/I Don't Know What the World Is Coming To [Import]

    Timoneiro [Import]

    The Folded Palm

    Sonic Investigations of the Trivial [Import]

    Schoenberg: The Piano Music / Maurizio Pollini

    Take 2

    Ombre Rosse [Import]

    Rancheras, Vol. 4

    Just the Funk 90's

    Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack