Streetsweeper, Vol. 2: The Pain from the Game [Explicit Lyrics]

Streetsweeper, Vol. 2: The Pain from the Game [Explicit Lyrics]

Track Listings
1. King of the Streets - Fat Cat
2. Face Off - Scarface
3. Angels Around Me - 50 Cent, G-Unit
4. Hands on the Pump - G.A.M.E., Memphis Bleek, Sauce Money
5. I'm Gone - Eminem, Obie Trice
6. Harlem - Cam'ron,
7. Not Your Average Joe - Joe Budden, Fat Joe,
8. Don't Stop the Music - Lil' Flip,
9. Truth - LL Cool J
10. No Problems - Jaheim, , , N.O.R.E.
11. Alphabetical Slaughter - Papoose
12. Drama - David Banner, Bun B, Lil Jon
13. Who Gives A... Where You From - Frayser Boy, Lil Wyte, Three 6 Mafia
14. Get Retarded - Twista
15. Census Bureau
16. Through Your Head - Maya Angelous, Bad Seed, , , Jae Millz, Trife & Larceny Of The Snakes,
17. Untouchables - Az Izz, Prodigy, Raekwon
18. Kennedies - Bristal, C.C. White
19. Celebrity Love - LaLa, , ,

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Streetsweeper, Vol. 2: The Pain from the Game
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Classic mixtape from Kay Slay
  • Solid 2nd effort from Kay Slay, Not Good As First But Still Good...
  • The Streetsweeper Vol.2-The Pain From The Game
  • 3 and a half stars- The original was better than the sequel
  • Alphabetical Slaughter
Streetsweeper, Vol. 2: The Pain from the Game
DJ Kayslay
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0001MDPR2
Release Date: 2004-03-30

Tracks:

  1. King Of The Streets Intro
  2. Face Off - Featuring Ghostface and Scarface
  3. Angels Around Me - Featuring G-Unit and 50 Cent
  4. Hands On The Pump - Featuring Sauce Money, Memphis Bleek and The Game
  5. I'm Gone - Featuring Eminem and Obie Trice
  6. Harlem - Featuring Cam'ron and Chinky Brown Eyes
  7. Not Your Average Joe - Featuring Fat Joe, Joe Budden and Joe
  8. Don't Stop The Music - Featuring Lil' Flip, Lil' Mo and E 40
  9. The Truth - Featuring LL Cool J
  10. No Problems - Featuring Jaheim, NORE, Nature and Left Gunz
  11. Alphabetical Slaughter - Featuring Papoose
  12. Drama - Featuring Lil Jon, David Banner, Bun B of UGK and Baby D
  13. Who Gives A...Where You From - Featuring Three 6 Mafia, Lil Wyte and Frayser Boy
  14. Get Retarded - Featuring Diplomats and Twista
  15. Census Bureau - Featuring D12
  16. Through Your Head - Featuring Jae Millz, Angelous, Cashmere, Trife, Maino, True Life and The Bad Seed
  17. Untouchables - Featuring Prodigy, Raekwon and A.Z.
  18. The Kennedies - Featuring Bristal and C. White
  19. Celebrity Love - Featuring LaLa, Tiffany, Steph Lova, Sunny and Chinky Brown Eyes

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Classic mixtape from Kay Slay.......2007-02-25

A year after his Vol. 1 album , the Drama King is back with a classic mixtape for your ears. Of all the mixtapes I have (around 50 of them) Slay's are always the best, and this is perhaps the best one I have. with 18 songs, you have 3 classic, 1 almost classic, 2 I skip, 3 are ok, and the other 10 are good or real good songs. Rappers are from all over (mostly the east and south with a few midwest and west coast cats on here). Production is tight on almost every song. Stay Gettin does 5 songs, Heatmankerz do 4, DJ Twinz, Eminem, Clark Kent, Dream Team, E A ski, Swizz Beatz, Kanye West, Kon Artis and 3-6 Mafia ll do 1 song. A must ahve mixtape.

#2 - 10 (CLASSIC from 2 great vets Scrface & Ghostface Killah -- great beat)
#3 - 8.5 (50 Cent f/ Young Buck & Lloyd Banks -- nice beat)
#4 - 10 (CLASSIC -- Sauce Money, The Game & Memphis Bleek -- great beat)
#5 - 8.5 (eminem & Obie Trice)
#6 - 4 (Camron & Chinky Brown eyes)
#7 - 10 (CLASSIC -- Fat Joe & Joe Budden f/ Joe -- great beat)
#8 - 6 (E-40 f/ Lil Flip & Lil Mo -- upbeat track
#9 - 9 (LL Cool J -- tight beat)
#10 - 9.5 (Noreaga, Nature, Left Gunz, Jaheim -- tight beat)
#11 - 10 (CLASSIC -- Papoose -- one of the best freestyles EVER!!)
#12 - 8.5 (Bun B, David Banner, Lil Jon, Baby D -- tight beat)
#13 - 8.5 (Three 6 Mafia, lil Wyte, Frayser Boy -- tight beat)
#14 - 7 (Jim Jones, juelz Santana & Twista)
#15 - 6.5 (D-12)
#16 - 9 (jae millz, angelous, cashmere, trife da god, maino, tru life, jake the bad seed -- nice beat)
#17 - 9 (Prodigy, raekwon, AZ -- good beat)
#18 - 8 (Mr. Bristal & C White)
#19 - 3 (Steph Lover, Lala, Sunny, Chinky)

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4 out of 5 stars Solid 2nd effort from Kay Slay, Not Good As First But Still Good..........2006-11-01

DJ Kay Slay delivers that real street heat on this album with appearances from the best of the best mcs in hip-hop today, my favorite songs are "The Truth" by LL Cool J, "Face Off" by Ghostface and Scarface, "Hands On The Pump" by Memphis Bleek/Game/Sauce Money, "Alphabetical Slaugter" by Papoose, and "Not Your Average Joe" by Fat Joe/Joe Buddens/Joe, if you like hip-hop mixtape albums then this is a good addition to your collection, make sure you get his "Streetsweeper Vol. 1"

5 out of 5 stars The Streetsweeper Vol.2-The Pain From The Game.......2005-01-07

Great album, you can let it play and not skip any tracks (Besides maybe the D12 track and the last track)

1.King Of The Streets-Skit
2.Face Off-Ghostface & Scarface-produced by Heatmakerz-5/5-Probably the best song on the album (definately the best lyrically) from 2 of the greatest MCs of all time
3.Angels Around Me-G-Unit-produced by DJ Twinz-5/5-Great production with Lloyd Banks verse being the best (unsurprisingly)
4.Hands On The Pump-Sauce Money, Memphis Bleek & Game-produced by DJ Clark Kent-5/5-The same beat as Eazy-E's "Eazy-Er Said Than Dunn", great song with 3 hot verses
5.I'm Gone-Eminem & Obie Trice-produced by Eminem-4.5/5-Eminem & Obie both drop a pretty hot verses
6.Harlem-Cam'ron & Chinky Brown Eyes-produced by Stay Gettin-5/5-Cam spits fire over nice production
7.Not Your Average Joe-Joe Budden, Fat Joe & Joe-produced by The Dream Team-5/5-2nd single, great beat and Fat Joe & Budden are good lyrically
8.Don't Stop The Music-Lil Flip, E-40 & Lil Mo-produced by E-A-Ski & CMT-5/5-Hot beat, and personally I think E-40 & Flip are great MCs, great party song
9.The Truth-LL Cool J-produced by Swizz Beats-5/5-Definately the best LL Cool J has spit for a LONG time, great lyrically
10.No Problems-N.O.R.E., Jaheim, Nature & Left Gunz-5/5-produced by Kanye West-Great production by Kanye, with 2 great rappers (NORE & Nature)dropping hot verses and Left Gunz, who I've never heard of, also brings heat lyrically
11.Alphabetical Slaughter-Papoose-produced by Stay Gettin-5/5-I think its just amazing that a lot of this song actually makes sense, I think that he'll probably be a very good MC
12.Drama-David Banner, Lil Jon, Bun-B & Baby D-produced by Stay Gettin-5/5-Another one of the best songs on the album, Banner's flow is riddiculous, Bun B spits straight fire & Baby D also drops a hot verse
13.Who Gives A F*ck Where You From?-Three 6 Mafia, Lil Wyte & Frayser Boy-produced by Three 6 Mafia-5/5-The reason I bought the album, and another one of the best songs on it, classic Three 6 crunk
14.Get Retarded-Juelz Santana, Jim Jones & Twista-produced by Stay Gettin-4/5-Twista outshines Jim & Juelz by far, dropping a great verse
15.Census Bureau-D12-3/5-Not very good lyrically at all (no Eminem) and an OK beat
16.Through Your Head-Jae Millz, Angelous, Trife, Cashmere, Maino, True Life & The Bad Seed-produced by Stay Gettin-5/5-Before I heard this song, I had only heard of Jae Millz and Trife, Angelous sounds like he's biting off of Jay-Z's style, great sampling
17.Untouchables-Raekwon, Prodigy & AZ-produced by Heatmakerz-5/5-3 great rappers drop 3 hot verses, especially Az's
18.The Kennedies-Bristal & C. White-produced by Heatmakerz-4.5/5-Hot verses & a nice beat
19.Celebrity Love-LaLa, Tiffany, Steph Lova, Sunny & Chinky Brown Eyes-3/5-produced by Heatmakerz-The beat sounds almost exactly the same as DTP's Growing Pains Remix (samples the same song)and the concept of VJ's rapping is pretty stupid

3 out of 5 stars 3 and a half stars- The original was better than the sequel.......2004-06-19

DJ Kayslay has been in the mixtape game for a minute and he has earned respect in the game for bringing out the best mixtapes. Most of the times when a music fan like me buys a mixtape it's for songs that appear on mixtapes before the actual CDs come out in stores or to hear freestyles or unlikely pairings on a mixtape that may never appear on an actual CD. Case in point on "The Streetsweeper Volume 1" a track called "I Never Liked Ya A**". Although Fat Joe and Scarface collaborated on Fat Joe's "Loyalty" CD, it is rare to hear Scarface, Fat Joe and Raekwon on a track together. So when I read the tracklisting for "The Streetsweeper Volume 1", that's why I became interested in the CD plus they had a song that I had heard from 50 Cent before entitled "50 Shot Ya".

"The Streetsweeper Volume 2: The Pain From The Game" takes place where the 1st volume left off. Once again, Track 2 ends up being the best track on the CD as Scarface and Ghostface appear on a track called "Face Off". Although it seems like an unlikely pairing, the two rappers are able to mesh well together and contribute to the best track on the CD. Eminem and Obie Trice show up on the Eminem produced "I'm Gone". This track sounds just as good as any of the songs from Obie Trice's "Cheers". Another stellar track is "No Problems" featuring Noreaga, Nature, Jaheim & Left Gunz. Kanye West supplies a beat suitable for Noreaga & Nature as Jaheim sings the hook and brings his homie Left Gunz along for the ride. The track doesn't sound like the trademark beat from Kanye an unless you looked at the CD's credits you probably wouldn't be able to guess that Kanye produced the track. Lil Jon, Bun B from UGK, David Banner and Baby D definitely bring in the Down South flavor with "Drama" as Lil Jon chimes in with his famous phrases and Bun B, David Banner and Baby D give nice verses over the Stay Gettin' track. G Unit shows up with "Angels Around Me" which sounds like it was left off of "Beg For Mercy". While current tracks by Lloyd Banks and Young Buck are better, this song is worth checking out if you are a G Unit or 50 Cent fan.

While most of "The Streetsweeper Volume 2" is pretty good, there are some negatives about this CD. First of all, the Twista & Diplomats track "Get Retarded". Twista's verse is real nice and so is the beat by Stay Gettin' but with Jim Jones rapping off beat and with Juelz Santana not on the top of his game, a song that could have been a stand out track ends up being mediocre. While I liked Camron's "Come Home With Me" and even The Diplomats double CD, "Diplomatic Immunity", Cam needs to go back to the drawing board after hearing "Harlem". Maybe the obsession with the color pink is affecting his rhymes. Then on the "Not Your Average Joe" track with Fat Joe, Joe Budden, and Joe the track is decent but ends up not being as good with the played out Chaka Khan "Ain't Nobody" sample. The lyrics are tight but The Dream Team should have picked another beat. The same can be said about "Don't Stop The Music" with Lil Flip, E 40 and Lil Mo. Everytime you hear this track you will think of the song from Puffy's "No Way Out" CD that had Lil Kim rapping over a dance track with Puffy. LL Cool J sounds as if he has a winner on his hands with "The Truth" until he raps about 8-10 bars in Spanish. There is nothing wrong with using different languages in songs but they should be limited to 2 lines not half of a continuous verse, unless you actually speak that language fluently.

Overall, DJ Kayslay puts together a decent CD. On some of the songs there are nice verses like on "Hands On The Pump" with Sauce Money, Memphis Bleek and The Game but when you used the same hook that Cypress Hill used back in the day and the same beat that Eazy E used on "Eazy're Said Than Dunn" it takes away from the quality of the track. I know this is a mixed CD but when you are trying to release a mixed CD in stores, originality works better, in my opinion. However, if you are looking from tracks from your favorite rap artists that won't appear on any of their CDs, this just might be the CD for you.

James' Top 5

1) Face Off- Scarface & Ghostface
2) No Problems- Noreaga, Nature, Jaheim & Left Gunz
3) Drama- Lil Jon, Bun B, David Banner & Baby D
4) I'm Gone- Eminem & Obie Trice
5) Angels Around Me- G Unit

4 out of 5 stars Alphabetical Slaughter.......2004-05-03

Don't sleep on Papoose--This CD is worth buying for just the one song..."Alphabetical Slaughter." But the rest of CD got some nice tracks and few weak ones.
Streetsweeper, Vol. 2: The Pain from the Game
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Streetsweeper, Vol. 2: The Pain from the Game
    DJ Kayslay
    Manufacturer: Sony
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    East CoastEast Coast | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
    Gangsta & HardcoreGangsta & Hardcore | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
    Pop RapPop Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B0001MDPRC
    Release Date: 2004-03-30

    Tracks:

    1. King Of The Streets Intro
    2. Face Off - Featuring Ghostface and Scarface
    3. Angels Around Me - Featuring G-Unit and 50 Cent
    4. Hands On The Pump - Featuring Sauce Money, Memphis Bleek and The Game
    5. I'm Gone - Featuring Eminem and Obie Trice
    6. Harlem - Featuring Cam'ron and Chinky Brown Eyes
    7. Not Your Average Joe - Featuring Fat Joe, Joe Budden and Joe
    8. Don't Stop The Music - Featuring Lil' Flip, Lil' Mo and E 40
    9. The Truth - Featuring LL Cool J
    10. No Problems - Featuring Jaheim, NORE, Nature and Left Gunz
    11. Alphabetical Slaughter - Featuring Papoose
    12. Drama - Featuring Lil Jon, David Banner, Bun B of UGK and Baby D
    13. Who Gives A...Where You From - Featuring Three 6 Mafia, Lil Wyte and Frayser Boy
    14. Get Retarded - Featuring Diplomats and Twista
    15. Census Bureau - Featuring D12
    16. Through Your Head - Featuring Jae Millz, Angelous, Cashmere, Trife,
    17. Untouchables - Featuring Prodigy, Raekwon and A.Z.
    18. The Kennedies - Featuring Bristal and C. White
    19. Celebrity Love - Featuring LaLa, Tiffany, Steph Lova, Sunny and Chinky Brown Eyes

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