The Ghettos Tryin to Kill Me! [Explicit Lyrics]
Track Listings
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1. Ghettos Tryin to Kill Me!
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2. Always Look a Man in the Eyes [*]
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3. Anything Goes
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4. Late Night Creepin'
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5. I Got the Dank
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6. Robbery [*]
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7. Playa Haterz
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8. Intro
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9. Some Jack
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10. Somethin for the Street
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11. Bastard Child
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12. Hands of a Dead Man
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13. 211
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14. Just an Everyday Thang
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15. No Limit Party
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Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
This is the first Master P solo record, from back when his home base was Richmond, California--just a hop, skip, and jump from Oakland's trunk funk. As such, it plays like a selection from the lost Too $hort tapes. Slow, heavy bass, mystic whistles, and gratuitous grunts pepper the album as P retells standard tales of pimp and gangster life. Despite the declaration on "Hands of a Dead Man" that "most blacks, they don't know about politics," there's little teaching here. On the very next track, "211," the chorus repeats with no emotion whatsoever, "We needed cash, we robbed the liquor store." Here, keeping it real rarely means keeping it right. --Jon Caramanica
The Ghettos Tryin to Kill Me!,Master P,Priority Records,Gangsta Rap,Hardcore Rap,Hip-Hop,Pop,Rap,Rap & Hip-Hop,Southern Rap,Underground Rap,West Coast Rap
Average customer rating:
- This version sucks
- dis version aint dat bad but i got da '94 version
- dis version aint dat bad but i got da '94 version
- Find the OriGinal!
- 5 stars for the 94 version, 3 1/2 stars for the remake
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The Ghettos Tryin to Kill Me!
Master P
Manufacturer: Priority Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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Similar Items:
- 99 Ways to Die
- Mama's Bad Boy
- True
- The Shocker
- 7 Sins
ASIN: B000003AH6
Release Date: 1997-11-04 |
Tracks:
- The Ghettos Tryin To Kill Me!
- Always Look A Man In The Eyes (Bonus Track)
- Anything Goes
- Late Night Creepin'
- I Got The Dank
- Robbery (Bonus Track)
- Playa Haterz
- Intro
- Some Jack
- Somethin For The Street
- Bastard Child
- Hands Of A Dead Man
- 211
- Just An Everyday Thang
- No Limit Party
Amazon.com
This is the first Master P solo record, from back when his home base was Richmond, California--just a hop, skip, and jump from Oakland's trunk funk. As such, it plays like a selection from the lost Too $hort tapes. Slow, heavy bass, mystic whistles, and gratuitous grunts pepper the album as P retells standard tales of pimp and gangster life. Despite the declaration on "Hands of a Dead Man" that "most blacks, they don't know about politics," there's little teaching here. On the very next track, "211," the chorus repeats with no emotion whatsoever, "We needed cash, we robbed the liquor store." Here, keeping it real rarely means keeping it right. --Jon Caramanica
Customer Reviews:
This version sucks.......2006-03-20
Let me say this I just recently got the 94 version of this album. I got the 97 version because it was the only one I could get. I ran into some extra money and bought the original on ebay.
It was like listening to a different cd even though I know most of the songs. Every song is cut but two. I knew the songs where cut but I had no idea that some of these ho's jack was cut. King George is on it. I then realize that I have been listenig to crap. If you never hear the 94 version you won't mind this because it is not bad. But, forget that it is missing two songs the original is better because it seems like a complet album. Study being a gangsta is tight as hell though. I'm not going to list the other reasons that make it different you can read other reviews for that. This cd is undergroud as hell, raw and gangsta not like fiddy and g-unot. This is when ni@@as didn't give a f*ck. 3 and half stars for the 97 version, 5 stars for the original. Cop this one only if you have to.
dis version aint dat bad but i got da '94 version.......2006-02-27
yea da '94 version is better n daz da 1 i got
dey left out tha song "study being a gangsta"
n daz a tight song but da bonus tracks is tight too
pick this up
dis version aint dat bad but i got da '94 version.......2006-02-27
yea da '94 version is better n daz da 1 i got
dey left out tha song "study being a gangsta"
n daz a tight song but da bonus tracks is tight too
pick this up
Find the OriGinal!.......2005-09-21
Classic gangsta record from Master P. His best work hands down and a great LP for the ride. Do yourself a favor & cop the original 94' version because it has material that was left off of this 97' release.
5 stars for the 94 version, 3 1/2 stars for the remake.......2004-08-05
Yeah, the 94 version has the red writing on the cover and has some trackz dat were taken out in tha 97 version (97 version is tha picture your seeing right now). I guess P replaced it with two new songz with the other onez and shorten it (like da song "anything goes" which was a real tight song but shorten it) because they got former Tru member King George on it and edit hiz azz out in da songz. I like the 94 version way betta. I dunno why P messed up this classic album up!!! Seriously!!! Now the 94 version is impossible to find, well if you find it, itll prolly end up to $500. Fo real imma bout to sock P inna face when i see him fo doin dat $h!t to a good album >:-(. and tha new P's albumz sux azz. Stupid azz P!!! The two new songs he put in the 97 version is "Always Look A Man In His Eyes"....that song is OK but silkk the shocker messed up dat song badly and he soundz so horrible in hiz rappin. and "robbery" which has c-murder rappin, that one is ok. But the "reverend do wrong" and "steady being a gangsta" is way betta which were taken out in the 97 version. This is the best P album out of all of them but f**kin P messed thiz remake up...even tho King George appeared in P's other album like "99 ways to die", "true" (TRU), and "get away clean"...so there is no use fo P doin dat. And hiz azz needz to put the original version back in da market cuz hiz newer onez sux!!! And lost alotta of hiz fanz.
Good luck in findin tha 94 version
Product Description
1. Who's Da Killa
2. Life Of A Gangsta
3. Neighborhood Dopeman
4. Talk About It
5. Check Your Bitch
6. Commercial
7. Why You Wanna _uck With Me
8. Sweated Bu Da Po Po's
9. Ghetto Is A Trap
10. Shouts Out
Average customer rating:
- This version sucks
- dis version aint dat bad but i got da '94 version
- dis version aint dat bad but i got da '94 version
- Find the OriGinal!
- 5 stars for the 94 version, 3 1/2 stars for the remake
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The Ghettos Tryin to Kill Me!
Master P
Manufacturer: No Limit Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
General
| Soul
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
Gangsta & Hardcore
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
West Coast
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
Southern Rap
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
Similar Items:
- 99 Ways to Die
- Mama's Bad Boy
- True
- The Shocker
- 7 Sins
ASIN: B00000E0FG
Release Date: 1995-04-16 |
Tracks:
- Ghettos Tryin to Kill Me!
- Always Look a Man in the Eyes [*]
- Anything Goes
- Late Night Creepin'
- I Got the Dank
- Robbery [*]
- Playa Haterz
- Intro
- Some Jack
- Somethin for the Street
- Bastard Child
- Hands of a Dead Man
- 211
- Just an Everyday Thang
- No Limit Party
Amazon.com
This is the first Master P solo record, from back when his home base was Richmond, California--just a hop, skip, and jump from Oakland's trunk funk. As such, it plays like a selection from the lost Too $hort tapes. Slow, heavy bass, mystic whistles, and gratuitous grunts pepper the album as P retells standard tales of pimp and gangster life. Despite the declaration on "Hands of a Dead Man" that "most blacks, they don't know about politics," there's little teaching here. On the very next track, "211," the chorus repeats with no emotion whatsoever, "We needed cash, we robbed the liquor store." Here, keeping it real rarely means keeping it right. --Jon Caramanica
Customer Reviews:
This version sucks.......2006-03-20
Let me say this I just recently got the 94 version of this album. I got the 97 version because it was the only one I could get. I ran into some extra money and bought the original on ebay.
It was like listening to a different cd even though I know most of the songs. Every song is cut but two. I knew the songs where cut but I had no idea that some of these ho's jack was cut. King George is on it. I then realize that I have been listenig to crap. If you never hear the 94 version you won't mind this because it is not bad. But, forget that it is missing two songs the original is better because it seems like a complet album. Study being a gangsta is tight as hell though. I'm not going to list the other reasons that make it different you can read other reviews for that. This cd is undergroud as hell, raw and gangsta not like fiddy and g-unot. This is when ni@@as didn't give a f*ck. 3 and half stars for the 97 version, 5 stars for the original. Cop this one only if you have to.
dis version aint dat bad but i got da '94 version.......2006-02-27
yea da '94 version is better n daz da 1 i got
dey left out tha song "study being a gangsta"
n daz a tight song but da bonus tracks is tight too
pick this up
dis version aint dat bad but i got da '94 version.......2006-02-27
yea da '94 version is better n daz da 1 i got
dey left out tha song "study being a gangsta"
n daz a tight song but da bonus tracks is tight too
pick this up
Find the OriGinal!.......2005-09-21
Classic gangsta record from Master P. His best work hands down and a great LP for the ride. Do yourself a favor & cop the original 94' version because it has material that was left off of this 97' release.
5 stars for the 94 version, 3 1/2 stars for the remake.......2004-08-05
Yeah, the 94 version has the red writing on the cover and has some trackz dat were taken out in tha 97 version (97 version is tha picture your seeing right now). I guess P replaced it with two new songz with the other onez and shorten it (like da song "anything goes" which was a real tight song but shorten it) because they got former Tru member King George on it and edit hiz azz out in da songz. I like the 94 version way betta. I dunno why P messed up this classic album up!!! Seriously!!! Now the 94 version is impossible to find, well if you find it, itll prolly end up to $500. Fo real imma bout to sock P inna face when i see him fo doin dat $h!t to a good album >:-(. and tha new P's albumz sux azz. Stupid azz P!!! The two new songs he put in the 97 version is "Always Look A Man In His Eyes"....that song is OK but silkk the shocker messed up dat song badly and he soundz so horrible in hiz rappin. and "robbery" which has c-murder rappin, that one is ok. But the "reverend do wrong" and "steady being a gangsta" is way betta which were taken out in the 97 version. This is the best P album out of all of them but f**kin P messed thiz remake up...even tho King George appeared in P's other album like "99 ways to die", "true" (TRU), and "get away clean"...so there is no use fo P doin dat. And hiz azz needz to put the original version back in da market cuz hiz newer onez sux!!! And lost alotta of hiz fanz.
Good luck in findin tha 94 version
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