The World of Gangsta Rap [Import]

The World of Gangsta Rap [Import]

The World of Gangsta Rap [Import]

Track Listings
Disc: 1
1. Spice It Up - Jungle Brothers
2. Hustler - Coolio,
3. Be the Realist - The Notorious B.I.G., 2Pac
4. Do U Wanna Roll Wit Me - Daz Dillinger
5. Some Likk Coochie & Some Likk Di*K - Tha Dogg Pound
6. Summer in the City - RBX
7. We Came - E-40,
8. It Might Sound Crazy - Too Short
9. U Make Me Wanna - Daz Dillinger, Usher
10. Play - Daz Dillinger,
See all 17 tracks on this disc

Disc: 2
1. Papi Chulo...Te Traigo el MMMM
2. Candy
3. Got to Get It Get It
4. Don't Go - Coolio, Sat-R-Day
5. Hit 'Em Up Style (Oops)
6. What You Want - Deviants of Reality
7. X-Trail (Quem Que Caguetou?)
8. Rockin Dis - DJ Miss T,
9. Hellbound - Eminem
10. Love & Hate - Jungle Brothers
See all 17 tracks on this disc

The World of Gangsta Rap,Various Artists,Zyx Records,Dance,Dance Music,Pop,V/a Compilations
Buck The World
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Not the same...
  • Young Buck- Buck The World
  • Buck The World....Don't Ask Me For Ish!
  • Buck is 50's right hand man, G-Unit !!!!
  • 615 Representing
Buck The World
Young Buck
Manufacturer: G-Unit Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000JJRINO
Release Date: 2007-03-27

Tracks:

  1. Push Em Back
  2. Say It To My Face feat. 8Ball & MJG and Bun
  3. Buss Yo' Head
  4. I Ain't F******* Wit U! feat. Snoop & Trick Daddy
  5. Get Buck
  6. Buck The World feat. Lyfe
  7. Slow Ya Roll feat. Chester Bennington
  8. Hold On feat. 50 Cent
  9. Pocket Full Of Paper feat. Young Jeezy
  10. Haters feat. Kokane
  11. U Ain't Goin Nowhere feat. Latoiya Williams
  12. Money Good
  13. Puff Puff Pass feat. Ky-Mani Marley
  14. Clean Up Man
  15. 4 Kings feat. TI, Young Jeezy & Pimp C
  16. I Know You Want Me feat. Jazze Pha
  17. Lose My Mind

Amazon.com

Put Young Buck and his mentor 50 Cent together and you get a whole lot more than the artistic equivalent of an item and a half off the dollar menu. The two of them proved it on 2004's Straight Outta Ca$hville, and it holds for Buck the World, a disc that clamps itself to the G-Unit sound even while playing yo-yo with it. "Hold On," Fitty's sole contribution here, pops with the same menacing energy that informed Ca$hville, but elsewhere Buck defects from the unit (where are four-star gangstas Lloyd Banks and Tony Yayo?) in favor of mostly successful team-ups with Snoop, TI, 8Ball, Lyfe Jennings and, kind of surprisingly, Ky-Mani Marley. (And that's just naming a few--clearly, Buck's phone calls are getting returned these days.) The extra-unit collaborations sound like natural enough dabblings for the sake of musical growth, especially the sizzling soul glance-back "Haters," featuring Kokane. But even though he's eased up on the G-pedal, 50's guiding principles poke up throughout: besides their hot beats, what binds these songs is authenticity. Buck may have temporarily lost sight of the corner, but he knows how to keep it real. -Tammy La Gorce

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Not the same..........2007-07-09

This album is good but not the same without that 50 influence... Buck is very talented and deserves his props though.

5 out of 5 stars Young Buck- Buck The World.......2007-06-29

The first thing i want to say is that i agree with a statement another reviewer made on this album and that is that G-Unit is pretty much near death right now, but Buck can hold his own by himself. With that said, i know that many people will disagree with me, but i think this is honestly the best rap album since All Eyez On Me. I know that may be a little far fetched but this is truly the best rap album i have heard in a long time, and i really dont like rap at all, but i remain loyal to Buck. But he is about the only one left of the rappers these days that i consider to be gangsta wit his style...but at the same time he has something good to say on almost all his tracks. Buck is making music for the people that struggle, just listen to the Lyfe Jennings assisted "Buck The World" and you will see what i am saying. Buck is sayin things people can relate to, and that is why he is my favorite rapper right now, and this is my favorite rap album of the last 5 years plus. He just tore it up on this album. And the funny thing is that Strait Outta Cashville was tight to, but Buck the World blew it out the water. And the sad thing is that alot of people forgot about Buck because he took three and a half years off in between Buck the World and Strait Outta Cashville. Just look at the album sales in the first week of both albums SOC sold 230,000 and BTW sold 140,000. So there was a steep drop in sales from this album to his last. But trust me this album is definetly worth buying, there is something for everyone wheter your in the mood for the rowdy "Get Buck" or the baby making "U Aint Goin Nowhere". And of course there is the weed anthem "Puff Puff Pass". This album is far more mature than his first and this is honsestly the best rap album of the last 5 years. Dont sleep on Buck, he is the real deal. COP THIS ALBUM!!!


Grade:
A-

4 out of 5 stars Buck The World....Don't Ask Me For Ish!.......2007-06-26

The G-Unit crew haven't exactly had the best of times lately. Olivia was released from G-Unit, Lloyd Banks' album all but flopped, and 50 Cent has been incognito when it comes to his next album. And with word that has actually entertained the idea of a follow-up to Tony Yayo's album is totally beyond comprehension. So for Young Buck to put out an album amid this storm is definitely ballsy to say the least. The best thing for him to do is disassociate himself from anything to do with G-Unit even though he still reps for the collective for the time being. And outside of one song with 50, Young Buck accomplishes that feat with Buck The World, a project that further validates the rapper as a true emcee and not a fly-by-night, overnight sensation like countless others. Buck hits hard from beginning to end on this album, but he must utilize outside talent from about 2/3 of the disc. Hip-Hop artists like 8Ball & MJG and Bun B ("Say It To My Face"), Snoop Dogg & Trick Daddy ("I Ain't F@cking With U!"), and TI, Young Jeezy, and Pimp C ("4 Kings") all deliver the goods for standout tracks. Lyfe Jennings brings a little soul for "Buck The World," while Latoiya Williams shows off her uniqueness for "U Ain't Going Nowhere." But Young Buck does well on his own too, rocking solo for the hard-hitting "Push Em Back," the equally forceful "Buss Yo' Head," and the 'State of the Unit' address portrayed on "Clean Up Man." Young Buck does something that 50 and Lloyd Banks couldn't do and that's release a sophomore album that is just as good as his debut CD. Buck The World is basically for the streets, and thankfully that's probably the vision Young Buck had in mind this time out.

5 out of 5 stars Buck is 50's right hand man, G-Unit !!!!.......2007-06-26

In 2007, there was not much action coming from G-Unit. Yayo is still working on his late 2007 release, Lloyd Banks is contemplating his next follow up to his semi-unsecessful Rotten Apple, and 50 is obviously waiting to drop one of the most anticipated albums of the year in Curtis, on September 4th. While the Unit was busy working, Young Buck came out with his second album under G-Unit/Interscope Records.

With much anticipation from fans and the hip hop world (XXL magazines' third most anticipated album of 2007), Buck delievered with Buck the World. With collaborations from Trick Daddy, Snoop Dogg, UGK, 50 Cent, Jazze Pha, 8Ball & MJG, Young Jeezy, T.I. and Lyfe Jennings, Buck put to use his G-Unit connects.

Although his first single was "I Know You Want Me" feat. Jazze Pha, I believe that the better single was his second "Get Buck". "Get Buck" contains one of the neatest beats thats innovates marching band trumpets and tubas, with a little Gospel "Ohhhhssss". Overall it is the best track on the CD and really gets people pumped when they hear it, because the bass is insane. A real club banger, some might put it.

Buck's effort was excellent on the LP. All the tracks kept me listening and I felt hooked to each one. It was good mixture of beats that kept me thumping and then kept me thinking and relaxing. It is a great CD if you need to let some aggression out, because tracks like "Lose My Mind", "Hold on" feat 50 Cent, and "Buck the World" allow the listener to feel Buck's struggle, relate and just vibe to it. Then the tracks like "Get Buck" (Produced by Polow da Don) and "Money Good" (produced by Lil Jon)get you pumped and excited. I always feel like moving to these two songs and showing everyone that the Unit is down for life!

Buck the World is a straight 5 star LP. No getting past that. If 50's album doesn't sound better, than their is no hope for the Unit, because rumors are that Buck might be leaving after he spit a recent diss in a few bars at a hired function. (notice that Yayo and Banks aren't featured on the album)

Top 5 tracks:
1.) Get Buck
2.) Hold on feat. 50 Cent
3.) Money Good
4.) I Know You Want Me feat. Jazze Pha
5.) 4 Kings

Honorable mentions:
1.) Lose My Mind
2.) Pocket Full of Paper feat. Young Jeezy

P.S. to those that want a preview of 50, wait a few seconds after the last track to hear "Funeral Music" by 50 Cent. It is a diss track geared toward Cam'ron of Dipset, after he made a few comments towards 50, that 50 didn't appreciate too much. I don't think it will appear on Curtis, but it is a pretty hot track.

Go and cop Buck the World now, you won't regret it.

G-Unit !!!!!!!!!



4 out of 5 stars 615 Representing.......2007-05-21

First things first, I, in no way, like G-Unit as a rap group, a clique, a family, or whatever. My biases against them wouldn't let me check out "Straight Outta Cashville", Young Buck's first solo album. I usually check any artist coming straight outta Tennessee, because it's my state. I wasn't feeling "Let Me In", or whatever it was called, and "Shorty Wanna Ride With Me" either. Then this year, "Buck The World" drops with little to no hype, and honestly, I was curious as to how it sounded. "I Know You Want Me" got no attention from me, but the rest of the album came as a pleasant surprise.

The opener, "Push Em Back", will get you hyped up in no time. "Say It To My Face" features Bun B and Eightball & MJG. It's a tight track with excellent production and good verses from all guests. "I Ain't F******* Wit U" is a cut dedicated to snitches. Snoop Dogg and Trick Daddy come in to drop their verses, and the smooth singing by _____ provides for a good chorus. "Buck The World" is definitely one of my favorites. Lyfe Jennings gives the listener a powerful chorus, and Buck gets a little introspective but still keeps it gangsta. "Slow Ya Role" speaks on growing up too fast. On paper, a Chester Bennington (Linkin Park) and Young Buck collaboration would sound bad, but Bennington lays down a nice backdrop to Buck's chorus and lends a nice bridge. It's another stand-out. "Haters" features Kokane and is another track where Buck goes hard at whoever his adversary's may be. The beat and chorus are both excellent. "Hold On" featuring 50 cent is catchy as hell. "Puff Puff Pass" is self-explanatory. I usually don't like songs commemorating reefer, but this has such a good vibe and sound to it that you can't help but listen. "4 Kings" has been out for awhile but it still bumps. "Lose My Mind" is an excellent way to close out the album (if you forget the bonus track). Buck yells out his feelings over the beat. This is the perfect song to listen to when you've had it with the world.

There are plenty of good cuts here, but there are also some throwaways. "Buss Yo Head" may energize some people, but it sounds rehashed. It's simple and is used strictly for filler. I may get hated for this, but I also do not like "Get Buck". In some way it comes off as boring to me. However, I do think it was a good choice for a single. "Pocket Full Of Paper" is ruined by Young Jeezy. "U Ain't Goin Nowhere" featuring LaToiya Williams is lackluster. "Money Good" is also pretty self explanatory. Yes, we know your money is good. "I Know U Want Me" is a supbar single that lacks substance. It's no wonder it didn't get much play (atleast not here in Kentucky).

Those mentioned above don't make the cut, but it's still a solid album. I'm glad I decided to check it out, for it is atleast worth a download. If you remotely like G-Unit or southern Hip-Hop, you'll appreciate the disc entirely. If you're not really into those that much, you'll still appreciate hits like "Slow Ya Role", "Buck the World", "Lose My Mind", and "Haters". Overall "Buck the World" is an enjoyable listen and offers something to everybody.
Me Against the World
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Pac's Very Best!
  • one of the best
  • Definitive 'Pac
  • My best Pac album
  • Good CD
Me Against the World
2Pac
Manufacturer: Jive
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000005Z0K
Release Date: 1998-03-10

Tracks:

  1. Intro
  2. If I Die 2Night
  3. Me Against The World
  4. So Many Tears
  5. Temptations
  6. Young Niggaz
  7. Heavy In The Game
  8. Lord Knows
  9. Dear Mama
  10. It Ain't Easy
  11. Can U Get Away
  12. Old School
  13. Fuck The World
  14. Death Around The Corner
  15. Outlaw

Amazon.com essential recording

The gruesome details surrounding Tupac's third solo offering are enough to give any music fan the willies. Released when Tupac was in jail serving time for a rape conviction and just after his recovery from being shot-up gangland-style at a recording studio, this was his most introspective piece of work to date. The heavy-hearted album opens up with a radio commentary describing the circumstances surrounding his shooting, and then plunges headfirst into Pac's infatuation with death. "So Many Tears," "Death Around the Corner," and "If I Die 2Nite" are all dark, eerily prophetic tunes that lend credence to widespread theories which suggest that Pac anticipated his impending death. The perpetually thugged-out wonder reveals a more benevolent side when it comes to gender and family issues. On "Dear Mama"--a fitting tribute to his mother recorded in the "Keep Ya Head Up" vein--Pac takes listeners into the loving recesses of his heart, while on "Can U Get Away," he echoes similar respectful sentiments to black womynkind. This is probably Pac's most progressive issues-oriented release before he signed to Death Row and became a full-blown thug. --Dalton Higgins

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Pac's Very Best!.......2007-06-09

2Pac made his best album with Me Against the World. He pours out a lot of emotion into this album and he really lets you feel the dark atmosphere that he felt surrounded by after being shot. 2Pac is the very best hip hop artist at getting to your emotions and this album does it better than any other.

5 out of 5 stars one of the best.......2007-05-24

first off i have to tell MTV SUPPORTER that any true music fan knows that mtv has the worst music taste and only has artist that can hopefully sell. sorry we are not all avril lavene or brittney spears fans but you have no idea what you are talking about. Even if you were to take a cruse thro berkely or usc you will find some of the smartest people on the planet can appriciate 2pac.A great album by the greatest rapper period.

5 out of 5 stars Definitive 'Pac.......2007-04-24

This CD is what established Pac as an ARTIST, rather than just a rapper. This is a look into the windows of Pac's soul. Hip-Hop/Rap doesn't get much better than this. Pac proved the diversity, range and depth he had as a Hip Hop artist. This CD actually shined light on the genre!!! My favorite tracks: ALL OF THEM, but the ones in the heaviest rotation are: So Many Tears, and Temptations! Buy this and enjoy!!!

5 out of 5 stars My best Pac album.......2007-04-10

Hence the title, some Pac fans like this the best, others give the crown to All Eyez On Me, Makaveli or even one of the first two. Well all Pac's albums (before the posthumous ones) are fantastic so i definitely respect those opinions. But for me this is the one i listen to the most (which is at least twice a day!!!)

There isn't a single dissapointment here. All the beats are excellent, the guest appearances aren't that bad and limited and Pac shines all the way through. Now i'm not going to review all the tracks as that would take up alot of space. So i'll just comment on my top 5, which are
1. Dear Mama -Absolute genious!!! My favourite Pac song ever!!!
2. F*ck The World - A very haunting beat with 4 short verses of Pac letting out all his anger (he was going through some very hard things back then as you know)
3. Young N*ggaz - A nice jazzy beat while Pac goes through his young days to his present. A brilliant hook aswell.
4. So Many Tears - Known as the darkest rap song ever.
5. Can U Get Away - Alot of people consider this the weakest off the album, but i love it.

Honorable mention: Me Against The World - One of Pac's most instrospective tracks ever

Anyway peace and rest in peace to

Tupac Amaru Shakur - 1971-1996 (We all miss ya)

5 out of 5 stars Good CD .......2007-02-23

Me against the world is a good CD. The best songs are Me Against The World, So Many Tears, Heavy In The Game, Can U Get Away, and [blank] the world.
The World Is Yours
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Face Is Unfadeable On This Joint
  • The world is his!
  • king of the south!
  • "Mista Mista Scarface fo' the Nine-Tre'..."
  • 2nd solo is another strong one
The World Is Yours
Scarface
Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000000W7O
Release Date: 1995-04-25

Tracks:

  1. Intro
  2. Lettin' Em Know
  3. Comin' Agg
  4. The Wall
  5. Let Me Roll
  6. You Don't Hear Me Doe
  7. One Time
  8. Dying Wth Your Boots On
  9. I Need A Favor
  10. Still That Nigga
  11. Strickly For The Funk Lovers
  12. Now I Feel Ya
  13. Funky Lil Nigga
  14. Mr Scarface: Part III The Final Chapter
  15. He's Dead
  16. I'm Black
  17. Outro

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Face Is Unfadeable On This Joint.......2007-05-16

Scarface is one of those rappers that helped define an era of gangsta rap. He is a huge part of the Rap-A-Lot legacy. The World Is Yours from 1993, is one of the hardest albums from this legendary label. The beats slap with that southern hard core melodic early 90's G-Funk inspired horrorcore from the likes of N.O. Joe, James Smith, John Bido, and Scarface himself, with Mike Dean adding some additional mixing. Scarface's raps are laced with relentless mainy flows showing that the 5th Ward ain't nathan to mess wit. "Lettin' Em Know," "Comin' Agg," "Dying With Your Boots On," "He's Dead" among many others need no description, for the title tells all, simply put, angry gangbangin' over bass heavy slap. "Now I Feel Ya" is different though, a nice laidback softer G-Funk beat giving homage to those who helped him come up in life and who gave him game to realize where he was heading in life and to change it for the better. "Funky Lil Aggin" is o.k.; it showcases a youngster named 2 Low who would release his only solo joint Funky Lil Brotha later that year (1993); the beat is funky and twangy, and 2 Low's flow is good and hardcore. One of my favorites is "You Don't Hear Me Doe." The beat is melodic in the vein of early Compton's Most Wanted, but of course with a tangy southern lowrider G-Funk style beat. The beat is awesome, and Face spits fire like a tech, makin it known he ain't playin.' Overall, a bangin' classic that took Scarface and Rap-A-Lot to a whole nother level. Houston is home to Face, and many of my favorite rappers of all time; albums like this cement such sentiments!

5 out of 5 stars The world is his!.......2007-01-16

I have always been a fan of Scarface since his first album. His aggressive stlye of rapping plus the social commentary puts him above the average rapper from the south. This second album has a lot of gems in it which are COMIN AGG, THE WALL, LETTIN EM KNOW, LET ME ROLL, YOU DONT HEAR ME DOE, DYING WITH YOUR BOOTS ON, NOW IF FEEL YA(deep old school classic), MR SCARFACE PART 3 FINAL CHAPTHER, HE'S DEAD and IM BLACK(deep record about police brutality). Filler: Still that n***a, Strictly For The Funk Lovers(stupid filler wher they pretty much say doodoochaser all over the record) and Funky Lil N***a(the little boy so wack its sidesplitting hilarious. Bottom Line: The World Is Yours is a classic that is that any Scarface fan will enjoy. Scarface's raps are still on point, the production was solid and he gave you a little insight on certain tracks. A definite must-have!

5 out of 5 stars king of the south!.......2006-05-31

Scarface is a true emcee from the old school that can rap about any subject given to him. This ablum is dope from front ot back. It is the type of alum that you put in and just let it play without skipping not a single track. The lyrics and beats are sick. This is definitely a album for your collection.

5 out of 5 stars "Mista Mista Scarface fo' the Nine-Tre'...".......2005-06-29

"The World is Yours" is Scarface's sophmore album and it is another timeless classic for Brad Jordan and Rap-A-Lot. In some ways, it's even better than his debut "Mr. Scarface is Back", especially in terms of production. The beats appear to be better than the first one, more polished - you may say clearer, more musical... Producers include Bido, James Smith (aka Prince J), NO Joe, Mike Dean and Scarface himself, and they all do a great job behind the boards. Scarface is young, hungry, agressive, hardcore. His deep voice with the Southern drawl hits you hard in the chest, yet there are a few laid-back songs, where Face's style calms down and fits the calm beats perfectly. Face is more than just a gangsta rapper, with street credibility, his lyrics are smart, intelligent, and he menages to sound mature even over the most violent songs. Scarface talks the gangsta talk, and his lyrics are full of the gangsta talk (yet on the highest level possible), but he's not afraid to adress some social issues (such as crooked cops, sniches, racism) and personal issues as well (on the all-time classic song "You Don't Hear Me Doe"). I think the only song that you'll skip is "Funky Lil' Ni***" - you get Rap A Lot's kid rapper 2 Low (maybe it was Prince J's attempt to follow Kriss Kross' success), and no Scarface on it. Stupid and filler stuff. But it doesn't take a thing from this album. I mean, I listen to "The World is Yours" these days, more than a decade after it was released and it's still rellevant, it does not sound out of date. Is there a doubt Scarface is the King of the South? How could those other new clowns claim the title Scarface owns ever since the early 90's?... Anyone who can appreciate talent and quality should love the album, and not only Dirty South rap fans. Scarface is a legend, and his early work is something you shouldn't miss. Who knows, these albums may become out of print and then you'll be left without hearing some true greatness, one of the true pioneers of Gangsta Rap.

4 out of 5 stars 2nd solo is another strong one.......2005-05-13

The king of the south with no doubt brings some more heat for his 2nd solo project. Filled with some hardcore gangsta songs and some of the deepest songs ever but to a beat in rap, Face does what his fans have loved him for since he broke into the game in the mid to late 80's. Not his best album to date, but like all his albums it's worthy of at least 4 stars and better than most of the rap put out now-a-days. Only one song has a guest on it (the pre-teen 2Low). Like with all his albums, not many songs; only has 12 of them, 2 are classics, 2 are ok, the other 8 are good. Production is mostly done by N.O. Joe (8 songs), Face does 2 himself, and James Smith & John Bido collaborate for 2 as well. It definitely has that down south feel to it and a must have for fans of real gangsta hip-hop and real southern rap before all this gold tooth crunk $h!+ that fills the radio waves now.

#2 - 8
#3 - 9.5 (upbeat gangsta song)
#4 -8
#5 - 8
#6 - 8.5
#8 - 8 (about the worst people in society -- snitches)
#10 - 8.5
#12 - 10 (CLASSIC very deep song)
#13 - 7 (f/ 2 Low (1 vesre from Scarface)
#14 - 10 (CLASSIC gangsta song -- part 3 of Mr. Scarface)
#15 - 8
#16 - 7.5

Brad Jordan -- b. 11/9/70 -- b. San Antonio, TX moved to Houston, TX

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Me Against the World
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Pac's Very Best!
  • one of the best
  • Definitive 'Pac
  • My best Pac album
  • Good CD
Me Against the World
2Pac
Manufacturer: Priority Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000003AEK
Release Date: 1995-03-14

Tracks:

  1. Intro
  2. If I Die 2nite
  3. Me Against The World
  4. So Many Tears
  5. Temptations
  6. Young Niggaz
  7. Heavy In The Game
  8. Lord Knows
  9. Dear Mama
  10. It Ain't Easy
  11. Can U Get Away
  12. Old School
  13. F--- The World
  14. Death Around The Corner
  15. Outlaw

Tracks:

  1. Bonus
  2. Bonus
  3. Bonus
  4. Bonus
  5. Bonus
  6. Bonus
  7. Bonus

Amazon.com essential recording

The gruesome details surrounding Tupac's third solo offering are enough to give any music fan the willies. Released when Tupac was in jail serving time for a rape conviction and just after his recovery from being shot-up gangland-style at a recording studio, this was his most introspective piece of work to date. The heavy-hearted album opens up with a radio commentary describing the circumstances surrounding his shooting, and then plunges headfirst into Pac's infatuation with death. "So Many Tears," "Death Around the Corner," and "If I Die 2Nite" are all dark, eerily prophetic tunes that lend credence to widespread theories which suggest that Pac anticipated his impending death. The perpetually thugged-out wonder reveals a more benevolent side when it comes to gender and family issues. On "Dear Mama"--a fitting tribute to his mother recorded in the "Keep Ya Head Up" vein--Pac takes listeners into the loving recesses of his heart, while on "Can U Get Away," he echoes similar respectful sentiments to black womynkind. This is probably Pac's most progressive issues-oriented release before he signed to Death Row and became a full-blown thug. --Dalton Higgins

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Pac's Very Best!.......2007-06-09

2Pac made his best album with Me Against the World. He pours out a lot of emotion into this album and he really lets you feel the dark atmosphere that he felt surrounded by after being shot. 2Pac is the very best hip hop artist at getting to your emotions and this album does it better than any other.

5 out of 5 stars one of the best.......2007-05-24

first off i have to tell MTV SUPPORTER that any true music fan knows that mtv has the worst music taste and only has artist that can hopefully sell. sorry we are not all avril lavene or brittney spears fans but you have no idea what you are talking about. Even if you were to take a cruse thro berkely or usc you will find some of the smartest people on the planet can appriciate 2pac.A great album by the greatest rapper period.

5 out of 5 stars Definitive 'Pac.......2007-04-24

This CD is what established Pac as an ARTIST, rather than just a rapper. This is a look into the windows of Pac's soul. Hip-Hop/Rap doesn't get much better than this. Pac proved the diversity, range and depth he had as a Hip Hop artist. This CD actually shined light on the genre!!! My favorite tracks: ALL OF THEM, but the ones in the heaviest rotation are: So Many Tears, and Temptations! Buy this and enjoy!!!

5 out of 5 stars My best Pac album.......2007-04-10

Hence the title, some Pac fans like this the best, others give the crown to All Eyez On Me, Makaveli or even one of the first two. Well all Pac's albums (before the posthumous ones) are fantastic so i definitely respect those opinions. But for me this is the one i listen to the most (which is at least twice a day!!!)

There isn't a single dissapointment here. All the beats are excellent, the guest appearances aren't that bad and limited and Pac shines all the way through. Now i'm not going to review all the tracks as that would take up alot of space. So i'll just comment on my top 5, which are
1. Dear Mama -Absolute genious!!! My favourite Pac song ever!!!
2. F*ck The World - A very haunting beat with 4 short verses of Pac letting out all his anger (he was going through some very hard things back then as you know)
3. Young N*ggaz - A nice jazzy beat while Pac goes through his young days to his present. A brilliant hook aswell.
4. So Many Tears - Known as the darkest rap song ever.
5. Can U Get Away - Alot of people consider this the weakest off the album, but i love it.

Honorable mention: Me Against The World - One of Pac's most instrospective tracks ever

Anyway peace and rest in peace to

Tupac Amaru Shakur - 1971-1996 (We all miss ya)

5 out of 5 stars Good CD .......2007-02-23

Me against the world is a good CD. The best songs are Me Against The World, So Many Tears, Heavy In The Game, Can U Get Away, and [blank] the world.
3rd Wish to Rock the World
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • The coolest rapist on earth
  • one of the best
  • SPM KIKS AZZ
  • spm is tight
  • BUY THIS CD NOW
3rd Wish to Rock the World
South Park Mexican
Manufacturer: Dope House
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00002S86Q
Release Date: 1999-11-23

Tracks:

  1. High So High
  2. Latin Throne
  3. 3rd Wish
  4. Loyal Customers
  5. Creep With Me - Lil-D
  6. Thug Girl
  7. Wiggy - Baby Beesh
  8. Mi Ruka -
  9. Land of the Lost
  10. Reminisce -
  11. Hillwood Hustlaz
  12. Who's Overthere
  13. Miss Perfect
  14. Ballaticians -
  15. Don't Hide It -
  16. Valley - Ace Deuce

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The coolest rapist on earth.......2006-03-20

Oh boy this is the best music I have ever heard in my life, but today I found out that SPM is in jail for raping a 9-year-old girl I just can't beleive it.

5 out of 5 stars one of the best.......2003-06-18

This is one of the best cds to come out of texas in a long time. Taking a mexican mentality and mixing it with the sound the south is known for,SPM has undoubtly bypassed any independent label to date.

5 out of 5 stars SPM KIKS AZZ.......2002-07-15

HEY HOMIES SPM KIKZ AZZ ZO HURRY AND BUY HIS CDS

4 out of 5 stars spm is tight.......2002-02-28

usually spm is really tight, this album is no exception, although it is not really upto the standard of "never change" it still has some classic tracks, unfortunatly, the album features too many other rappers and SPM does not really do that many. on the other hand, i would still buy it. I really loved miss perfect its quite moving, but also he keeps it rough with the other tracks. nice contrast.

5 out of 5 stars BUY THIS CD NOW.......2001-09-15

I HAVEN'T STOPPED BUMPIN THIS CD EVER SINCE I GOT IT. THERE R NO WEAK TRACKS ON THIS CD AND HAS GREAT TRACKS LIKE HIGH SO HIGH, LATIN THRONE, 3RD WISH, WIGGY, ACTUALLY I COULD JUST LIST THE WHOLE TRACK LISTING HERE. BUT BOTTOM LINE IS U NEED TO GET THIS CD.
Buck the World
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Another Classic To Add To The Collection
  • g-unot
Buck the World
Young Buck
Manufacturer: G-Unit Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000JJRX7K
Release Date: 2007-03-27

Tracks:

  1. Push Em Back
  2. Say It To My Face feat. 8Ball & MJG and Bun
  3. Buss Yo' Head
  4. I Ain't F******* Wit U! feat. Snoop & Trick Daddy
  5. Get Buck
  6. Buck The World feat. Lyfe
  7. Slow Ya Roll feat. Chester Bennington
  8. Hold On feat. 50 Cent
  9. Pocket Full Of Paper feat. Young Jeezy
  10. Haters feat. Kokane
  11. U Ain't Goin Nowhere feat. Latoiya Williams
  12. Money Good
  13. Puff Puff Pass feat. Ky-Mani Marley
  14. Clean Up Man
  15. 4 Kings feat. TI, Young Jeezy & Pimp C
  16. I Know You Want Me feat. Jazze Pha
  17. Lose My Mind

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Another Classic To Add To The Collection.......2007-03-30

Young Buck is as real as it gets. Buck The World is the next best thing since Get Rich or Die Tryin. This a pure classic. Every track on the album is tight. The beats on the album is bangin in the trunk and Buck did his thang with the lyrics as usual. My favorite song of all has to be Money Good. Lil Jon did his thang with the beat. Buck is one of the realest rappers out there. This will definitely be a another platinum album for G- Units collection. G-G-G-G-G-G-G-UNIT.

5 out of 5 stars g-unot.......2007-03-29

g-unit sucks but diz album is straight fire.5 out of 5 4-sho buck da world
World War III
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Criminally Underrated
  • Greatest NL album ever till he gets out of jail and makes another
  • The Best Lyricist Out The South and One Of The Greatest Rappers Ever!
  • Dat Fire
  • Mac attack!
World War III
Mac
Manufacturer: Priority Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00001XDMZ
Release Date: 1999-09-28

Tracks:

  1. Intro
  2. War Party
  3. Best Friends
  4. Like Before
  5. We Deadly
  6. Bloody
  7. You Never Know
  8. Just Another Thug
  9. Battle Cry (Tomorrow)
  10. If It's Cool
  11. Cops And Robbers
  12. Lockdown (Remix)
  13. Paradise
  14. That's Hip Hop
  15. Can U Love Me? (Eyes Of A Killer)
  16. Genocide Skit
  17. Genocide
  18. Father's Day
  19. Still Callin' Me
  20. Assassin Nation
  21. Outro

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Criminally Underrated.......2007-05-25

This album is phenomenal. Probably the best album ever released on No Limit. There really aren't words to describe how tight it is. Especially when you factor in how wack No Limit was getting in 98-99. If this dude had gotten a bigger nationwide push he'd be on top right now. He's in jail, keep your head up Mac! Well, besides what could have been, this album is a hell of a statement and a modern classic.

5 out of 5 stars Greatest NL album ever till he gets out of jail and makes another.......2007-02-10

Like the title says....Life or Death, Streetlife, Ghetto Commission(badly slept on), and Prime Suspects top five

5 out of 5 stars The Best Lyricist Out The South and One Of The Greatest Rappers Ever!.......2006-10-31

It's no secret the south is dominating the Hip-Hop/Rap industry right now.There's a lot of region hatin,because of those facts.People from other regions tend to attack the south(mostly East Coast),by saying they're not real Hip-Hop or there aren't any lyricist in the south.Which isn't true!Mac is the best lyricist out of the south(we have several more lyricist from the south as well)and one of the best lyricist in the industry period!It's a shame he went to jail a few months after he dropped this CD.The rap game really needs more rappers like him.This CD is a classic,you could let the whole CD play through without skipping a track!His other CD Shell Shocked is great too,but World War 3 is clearly a better CD than his previous CD!Mac spits intelligent,real and hot lyrics like no other!This CD is a must have,i'll advise anyone to cop this CD!It's hot and you wont be disappointed!Keep Ya Head Up Mac!

5 out of 5 stars Dat Fire.......2006-10-28

Mac is tight, look, I'm from New Orleans and he put this down better than Weezy. He shouldn't be in jail, but, if he ever get out, it's on wo!

5 out of 5 stars Mac attack!.......2006-09-25

Standout tracks: WAR PARTY, BEST FRIENDS, LIKE BEFORE, WE DEADLY, BLOODY, YOU NEVER KNOW, BATTLE CRY, IF ITS COOL, COPS AND ROBBERS, LOCKDOWN REMIX, THATS HIP HOP, CAN YOU LOVE ME, GENOCIDE, FATHERS DAY and ASSASIN NATION. Filler: Still callin me is a far reach from the original Callin me on Mac's first album. Bottom Line: Mac is one the best emcees to came out of the south and this album further solidifies that point. This album has songs with a message attached to them(Genocide, Fathers day, Can you love me etc) which is way more than you will get from the average no limit artist. Its unfortunate that he got locked up. Hold your head up Mac.
The World Ain't Enuff
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • His best album next to Piece of Mind
  • The World really ain't enough!
  • TELA'S HARD BOY! CAN WE BALL? CAN'T STOP BABY, I'MA BALLA..
  • buy this album
  • This CD is not really a good one
The World Ain't Enuff
Tela
Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00004X0P9
Release Date: 2000-09-19

Tracks:

  1. Intro
  2. Tela
  3. Can't Stop Me
  4. Throat On A Boat
  5. Bye! Bye! Hater!
  6. Let's Be Friends
  7. Playboy
  8. The Med
  9. Drugs
  10. Sho Nuff 2000
  11. Table Dance (Millenium Mix)
  12. Hell Naw
  13. Set Me Free
  14. The World Ain't Enuff

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars His best album next to Piece of Mind.......2006-10-27

Standout tracks: TELA, CANT STOP ME, BYE BYE HATER, PLAYBOY, DRUGS(Tela and Devin killed it), SHO NUFF 2000, TABLE DANCE millenium mix(way better than the superbland original), HELL NAW, SET ME FREE(talks about his problems with Suave House), THE WORLD AINT ENUFF(dope ending to this album). Filler: Lets be friends is too dull to be enjoyed. Bottom Line: Tela 3rd album is better than his sophomore jinx album Now or Never. Killer production, tight lyrics and guest appearances that do the album justice. Unfortunately his forth album Double Dose is not touching The World Aint Enuff and Piece of Mind.

5 out of 5 stars The World really ain't enough!.......2005-06-30

Tela is the biggest rap act to come out of Memphis next to Eihtball & MJG and the Hypnotize Camp. He released his debut album on Suave House, and then moved to Houston based Rap-A-Lot Records, home of some of the biggest names in Hip Hop, including Scarface & The Geto Boys, Yukmouth, Do Or Die, and many many others throughout the years. The World Ain't Enough is Tela's second album on the label (3rd overall). I thought he couldn't top his first two albums, but he actually did!! This album just blew my mind. It's a rare thing to meet an artist with so much talent. People don't know, but Tela produced the whole album by his own, from beginning to the end (with some help from longtime friend Slice Tee on a few songs)! And you know what, he's one of the best producers in the rap game!! I mean, I can't believe he hasn't produced for other rappers all those years. He could make some crazy $$$ only by producing, that's for sure. His production is so special, Dirty South rap that's driven by bass-heavy dance beats. On this album, once again Tela put out high quality material, while growing up as an artist. It's another highly ambitious record, that incorporates elements of Memphis soul, funk and even rock, all blending into a highly potent mix of Southern Hip Hop. Tela is not afraid to take elements from soul, blues, jazz, rock and R&B, and combine them with his street-smart raps. I can't pick up favorite songs, since I love all of them, so I'll just name a few "Hell Naw" is a rock-inspired crunk jam, "Can't Stop Me" is such an addictive song you'll listen to it time after time, "The World Ain't Enough" (feat. Scarface and Lo-Key) uses a beat similiar to Sisqo's Thong Song (even better) where the RAL rappers give praise to the label's CEO Prince J for putting the South on the map. "Tela" is another great track - You know, it's amazing, even when Tels brags and talks about gangsta sh**, he always sounds POSSITIVE, I can't explain it. It's like even when Tela's bragging, he's a down-to-earth type of person, something rare in the music industry. "Drugs" features Devin and Gangsta Blac over a mind-blowing beat. I even like the intro, where Tela tells us about his childhood. "Throat On the Boat" is way too short - it should've made it a full length song. On this album, Tela puts 2 updated remixes of two of his classics - Sho Nuff and Table Dance, and although they sound great, they weren't really needed - the originals are perfect the way they are. So you actually get 11 new songs (one is less than 2 minutes long), 2 interludes, and two remixes. The album is so perfect, that you wish it was much longer!! There is NO weak spot on this album, nothing! I think, that Tela could be the most marketable artist on Rap-A-Lot (yes, even more than Scarface and Devin!), since he's got that mainstream appeal in his music. However, Prince J never really puts effort to promote his artists, and that's a shame. But it's all good - he lets Tela do his own thing, produce the album by himself, use the artists that suit him... To me, Tela is one of the most talented and original artists, and you MUST listen to his music, to understand that. If he's too much for you, keep listening to Chingy and Nelly. Cause Tela is just on a whole new level.

5 out of 5 stars TELA'S HARD BOY! CAN WE BALL? CAN'T STOP BABY, I'MA BALLA.. .......2005-03-24

MAN I DON'T REMEMBER WHY I BOUGHT THIS CD YEARS AGO BUT I THINK IT WAS THE COVER & I HAD $ TO SPEND & WANTED A CD SO I WAS LIKE I'MA SEE WHAT TELA IS ALL ABOUT! & I THINK HEARING HIM ON SCARFACE'S MY HOMIES & YUK'S THUGGED OUT MADE ME CURIOUS TOO CUZ HE CAME TIGHT ON THEM TRACKS! & OH YEAH ALSO ON A GUMBO MIX # 11 (A BAY AREA MIXTAPE), THAT I HAD TOO I REMEMBER HEARING HIM THERE & THAT WAS A BIG PART OF MY BUYING PURCHASE & WOW I WAS HELLA HAPPY ABOUT MY PURCHASE REALLY HAPPY & SO WERE A FEW OF MY FRIENDS! BUT TO THE ALBUM THIS ONE IS A NON SKIP TRACK ALBUM FOR ME! I LIKE ALL THE TRACKS EVEN THE SKITS! JUST PICK IT UP! IT IS LIKE AN EARLY REVIEWER SAID BALLER TYPE MUSIC SO ANYBODY THAT DON'T FEEL IT HASN'T EVER TASTED WHAT IT'S LIKE TO HAVE $ IN THEY POCKETS! (THAT'S MY THEORY) & WHEN I PICKED THAT ALBUM UP I WAS LIVING REAL GOOD! FEELIN REAL GIFTED TYPE!!! & IT'S 2005 I STILL GO BACK & LISTEN TO IT WHEN I CAN THERE'S JUST SO MUCH MUSICK OUT THERE IT'S KRAZY! LOL. & TELA KNOWS MUSIC & HE DOES IT FOR THE LOVE TOO, NOT JUST FOR THE $! & YES HE'S ONE OF MY FAVORITE ARTISTS WHERE I PICK UP HIS STUFF OR WANNA KNOWS WHAT'S CRACKIN WIT HIM! DON'T SLEEP ON THIS GUY HIGHLY RECOMMENED TO ALL TRUE MUSIC LOVERS! GUEST APPEARANCES BY SCARFACE, DEVIN THE DUDE, JAZZY PHA, & A FEW OTHER KATS I DON'T REALLY KNOW ABOUT! THE ONLY THING THAT PISSES ME OFF IS THAT HE DON'T FEATURE YUKMOUTH ON HIS ALBUMS! TELA & YUK GET EACH OTHER ON EACH OTHER'S STUFF PLEASE! DAMN Y'ALL ON THE SAME LABEL! THAT WOULD BE HARD AS HECKS!

4 out of 5 stars buy this album.......2004-11-21

A great addition to rap-a-lot records. In my opinion Tela doesn't get the kind of credit he deserves. This album is a huge boost from his previous release "now or never". The album starts off with the bass pounding single "TELA" which is sure to blow your speakers out. Followed by "Bye Bye haters" which to me is the best cut on there where he sends a strong message with lines like "Haters can't see me, cause haters don't like me
We two different players: I'm gator, you Nike." "Table Dance" and "Show nuff" are true bangers, but also adds a twist to the album with the song "drugs" featuring talented and underated artist Devin the dude in which he spits humorous lines that he usually boasts. Overall the album is solid. He probably could have done away with the skits but overall, i recommend this album. Even though the album dropped 4 years ago its still in heavy rotation to this day. Go out and cop this album...........i'm out
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3 out of 5 stars This CD is not really a good one.......2001-09-12

I like this CD,but it's somethin I didn't expect than in his previous album Now or Never,Tela put his old mixes in it, Sho Nuff and Table Dance.Plus the CD is short,and it shouldn't have a skit or a short intro.His rap skills is pretty wack, he raps a little too slow,and sometimes he stops for 1 or 2 seconds,miss half of a line.I like Scarface the Last of A Dying Breed better, but Tela is one of my favorite rappers,but I don't like to see or hear him drop down like that.
The World Is Yours
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Classic Album
The World Is Yours
Scarface
Manufacturer: Priority Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00004VPKJ
Release Date: 1993-08-17

Tracks:

  1. Intro
  2. Lettin' Em Know
  3. Comin' Agg
  4. Wall
  5. Let Me Roll
  6. You Don't Hear Me Doe
  7. One Time
  8. Dying with Your Boots On
  9. I Need a Favor
  10. Still That Aggin
  11. Strictly for the Funk Lovers
  12. Now I Feel Ya
  13. Funky Lil Aggin
  14. Mr. Scarface, Pt. 3: The Final Chapter
  15. He's Dead
  16. I'm Black
  17. Outro

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Classic Album .......2004-07-23

A classic album - This album was one of the first to move away from samples?and use live instruments ? great arrangements - beautiful & disturbing lyrics - Scarface is the Father of Southern Hip Hop. Scarface and his Geto Boys redefined the Gangsta/Hardcore genre ? Several MC?s?well known MC?s changed their vocal style/flow and production to conform to the Rap-A-Lot sound. One of the most slept on albums of the early 90?s - A must buy for the hip hop aficionado.

Peace
The World Is Ours
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Finally!
  • DONT STOP HIP HOP!
  • K. Salaam Is Great.
  • Unexpected Surprise - Loved It.
  • Real Hip Hop, Real Music - Loved It!
The World Is Ours
K-Salaam
Manufacturer: Rex Recordings Inc
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000EWBMN8
Release Date: 2006-07-11

Tracks:

  1. Intro- So Much Trouble In The World
  2. What I Feel- Talib Kweli
  3. Sail On (Play Guitar)- Sizzla
  4. Ghetto Youth- Kardinal Offishal Featuring Solitair
  5. To The Rescue- Papoose Featuring Busy Signal
  6. The World Is Ours- Black Ice
  7. Victory- Mos Def and Sizzla
  8. Long Country Road- Da Backwudz
  9. Never Let Us Down- Capleton
  10. Where I'm From- Rakaa
  11. If Love Conquers All- Luciano
  12. Vieques P.S.A.- Bobbito Garcia
  13. Fallen Soldierz- Dead Prez
  14. It's Just A Matter Of Time- Saigon
  15. Revolution- Anthony B
  16. Refugees- Suheir Hammad

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Finally! .......2006-09-03

I have been waiting for an album like this for so long, and Def Jamaica just didn't quite do it for me. Big up! Pure fiyah. The track listing speaks for itself. Huge tune!

5 out of 5 stars DONT STOP HIP HOP!.......2006-07-26

Great CD. Beatnick is a friend of mine and a very talented one. K-Salaam is a really cool guy, I have so much respect for him for making a difference in music. The Mos Def and Talib Kweli tracks are hot, not to mention there is a lot reggae on here. If you're into real hip hop or reggae, its a must have!!

5 out of 5 stars K. Salaam Is Great........2006-07-20

This is my favorite CD for 2006. Unique, original blend of hip-hop, rap, pop -- one of a kind. It really kicks dirt and breaks new hip-hop ground. This one is a keeper.

5 out of 5 stars Unexpected Surprise - Loved It........2006-07-16

I decided to check out this CD for the social message. I don't usually listen to hip-hop, but am politically aware, so figured I'd give it a try. What a surprise. Wow!! I love it. It has such a blend of hip-hop, reggae, and rhythm and blues that I can't stop listening to it. Let's face it -- good music is good music, and you can also find it in hip-hop. I highly recommend it. It is far superior to the hip-hop that I occasionally hear. It will please listeners of any age.

5 out of 5 stars Real Hip Hop, Real Music - Loved It!.......2006-07-13

"THE WORLD IS OURS" in stores July 11th!! produced by Beatnick & K-Salaam for Shining Star Music
The artist/compilation album featuring all original and exclusive songs from:
MOS DEF, SIZZLA, PAPOOSE, TALIB KWELI, DEAD PREZ, DA BACKWUDZ, SAIGON, CAPLETON, BLACK ICE, ANTHONY B, BOBBITO GARCIA, RAKAA IRISCIENCE, LUCIANO, KARDINAL OFFISHALL, BUSY SIGNAL
and many more...
Real hip hop, Real Music, Real Production...inspiring!!
Check KSalaam's myspace page for downloads.




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