Ghetto D [Explicit Lyrics]

Ghetto D [Explicit Lyrics]

Track Listings
1. Ghetto D - C-Murder, C-Murder, Master P, , Silkk the Shocker
2. Let's Get 'Em - Master P, Mystikal, , Silkk the Shocker
3. I Miss My Homies - Master P, Pimp C, , Silkk the Shocker, Silkk the Shocker
4. We Riders - M.A.C., M.A.C., Master P
5. Throw 'Em Up - Kane & Abel, Master P
6. Tryin 2 Do Something - Fiend, M.A.C., M.A.C., Master P
7. Plan B - Master P, Mia X
8. Weed & Money - Master P, , Silkk the Shocker
9. Captain Kirk - Fiend, Master P, Mystikal, , Silkk the Shocker
10. Stop Hatin - Fiend, Master P, , Silkk the Shocker
11. Eyes on Your Enemies - Master P, , Silkk the Shocker
12. Make 'Em Say Ugh - Fiend, Master P, Mia X, Mystikal, , Silkk the Shocker
13. Going Through Somethangs - Big Ed, Master P, Serv-On, Serv-On
14. Only Time Will Tell - M.A.C., M.A.C., Master P
15. After Dollars, No Cents - Master P, , Silkk the Shocker
16. Gangstas Need Love - Master P, , Silkk the Shocker
17. Pass Me da Green - Master P
18. Come and Get Some - C-Murder, C-Murder, Master P, Prime Suspect
19. Burbons and Laces - Master P, , Silkk the Shocker

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Ghetto D
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • The archetypical No Limit album...entertaining but inconsistent (3.5/5)
  • The Truth
  • the last great Master P album
  • Crap
  • MASTER P'S MASTERPIECE
Ghetto D
Master P
Manufacturer: Priority Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000003AG8
Release Date: 1997-09-02

Tracks:

  1. Ghetto D
  2. Let's Get 'Em
  3. I Miss My Homies
  4. We Riders
  5. Throw 'Em Up
  6. Tryin 2 Do Somethin
  7. Plan B
  8. Weed & Monkey
  9. Captain Kirk
  10. Stop Hatin
  11. Eyes On Your Enemies
  12. Make Say Ugh
  13. Going Through Somethangs
  14. Only Time Wil Tell
  15. After Dollars, No Cents
  16. Gangstas Need Love
  17. Pass Me Da Green
  18. Come And Get Some
  19. Burbons And Lacs

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars The archetypical No Limit album...entertaining but inconsistent (3.5/5).......2006-12-08

Master P's 1997 album "Ghetto D" is the album that best represents Percy Miller and his entire No Limit empire that was so powerful in hip hop throughout the mid and late 90s. Like every album P and his label put out, it has a handful of great singles and album tracks that are dirty south hip hop at its finest, and it is completely overblown and oversized. The album is nearly 80 minutes long, so naturally as with any No Limit album there is a fair amount of filler to sift through. Guests appear on every song, and mostly they are the New Orleans homegrown No Limit Soldiers, consisting of his brothers C-Murder and Silkk the Shocker, Mia X, Mystikal, Fiend, Mr. Serv-On, Kane & Abel, Mo B. Dick, and O'Dell among others. The subject matter is what Master P gets most heat for, and it consists largely of hustling for money, cars and women, fat blunts, and ghetto prosperity. Production is provided by the Beats By the Pound crew, who did most No Limit production. Their beats are lovably cheap, often utilizing heavy beats and bass with dense horns and synths. Master P and No Limit were obviously not the most original rap crew, so some listeners disparage them for "biting" other rap artists' styles, especially on "Ghetto D." These accusations aren't unfounded, but I think they're fun to listen to anyway. For instance, "I Miss My Homies" is a great imitation of a song like 2Pac's "Life Goes On" or Bone Thugs-N-Harmony's "Tha Crossroads." "Ghetto D" certainly isn't perfect, but this album is the reason that No Limit blew up and most of the time it's not hard to see why.

This album begins with the title track, a song showcasing the brothers Miller rapping about making and selling crack over a beat jacked from a classic Eric B. & Rakim song. "Let's Get `Em" is vintage hardcore No Limit rap, meaning fans will absolutely love it and non-fans will not be able to stand it. The previously mentioned "I Miss My Homies" reminisces over lost friends and rappers in a way that many rappers did in '97, personally I like this track. "We Riders" is a threatening, gangster track that's a highlight to the album. As the title would indicate, "Throw `Em Up" follows the pattern set by the previous track and "Let's Get `Em." I love the song "Tryin' 2 Do Something," a deeper song about relationships with a great soul sample, this song is very well produced and has a great chorus, it's among my favorites on the album. "Plan B" is a humorous track with a funny chorus, but the beat isn't special. "Weed & Money" is a g-funk kind of track, you can guess pretty easily the subject content from the descriptive title. I don't really like "Captain Kirk," it's okay but not among the better songs on this album. "Stop Hatin'" is excellent, a great chorus sung in R&B fashion slams haters hard and the good raps accompany it, the electronic beat gives the track a deeper feel. "Eyes on Your Enemies" is forgettable and very similar to a handful of songs on the disc. "Make `Em Say Ugh" is the track that singlehandedly made P and No Limit household names, with its posse-cut feel, banging horn-laden beat, and signature call that had everyone yelling "Uuuuugggghhh" for years to come. At this point, the next few songs get kind of similar and generic for about the next twenty minutes, this is a point where I usually keep my finger on the skip button. The last track, however, is a classic and my favorite on the CD, "Burbons and Lacs." This song cleverly samples Marvin Gaye's "Sexual Healing" to make a gorgeous laidback ode to the rich lifestyle of ghetto millionaires. I listen to this song over and over again, the chorus is awesome and the whole song is just really good.

Overall I recommend "Ghetto D" to fans of entertaining hip hop that's not necessarily lyrical. This was a very influential album and is pretty definitive of the late 90s southern hip hop boom in general. Anyone mildly interested in No Limit or Master P should definitely buy this album, it is the best and most representative of the man and the label. "Ghetto D" is obviously no lyrical masterpiece, but it's often fun. This album certainly has its flaws, but if you can overcome most of the filler there are definitely some good songs to be enjoyed.

4 out of 5 stars The Truth.......2006-01-23

I usually hate this type of rap, and grantid this is mad corny childish type stuff...
But can anyone argue with just how ill songs like "Pass the Green" and Boutit Boutit" are? Naw.

4 out of 5 stars the last great Master P album.......2005-11-26

okay so most who may not know, this is master p's 6th album and was releaseD during the pinnacle of his success. everything after this only seemed to get worse and worse.
now, Ghetto Dope is not his greatest album but is the curve of illusion in the music when he began to get rich and lazy. though its not as gangsta hardcore as 99WAYS TO DIE or ICE CREAM MAN, this is still a great gangster effort. it just becomes a little more hip hoppish and even more so filled with so many no limit guests that it takes away from the main focus of the album : MASTER P. i wanted to hear master p through out, but its really the beginning of a "no limit family" album that became standard musical release after this album was dropped.
it is a great album like i said, but was also the final appearance of anything that was ever as hardcore as master p was in his younger days.
on a final note: there is a shout out on the final track, "burbons and lacs" to the late dj screw from houston tx. if you have ever heard master p at his best, it was b/c dj screw chopped and screwed him up texas style. and i would have to say, "pass da green" is just UNREAL, SCREW STYLE!

1 out of 5 stars Crap.......2005-10-06

I don't like this album at all. I bought this CD with the hopes that it would be as good as "99 Ways to Die" or "Mr Ice Cream Man," but the beats on this CD suck, and Master P has no flow. I sold this CD a few days after I bought it. P went straight downhill after 1996.

5 out of 5 stars MASTER P'S MASTERPIECE.......2005-07-13

As Death Row Record's and Gangsta Rap were descending into Hip Hop History in the mid-late 90's following the death of 2Pac, Master P and his No Limit Record's became the lifeline for thugs in the ghettos of the south. Eventually spreading throughout America through constant MTV airing of GHETTO D's "I Miss My Homies" and "Make Em Say Ugh" and even becoming a haven for ex-Death Row West Coast supperstar and washed up Gangsta Rapper Snoop Dogg. Using the formula of remaking 80's Pop hits into rap songs pioneered by Puff Daddy (who's Bad Boy Record's was the other hot record lable of the mid-late 90's even after the death of Notorious B.I.G. with such acts as Mase, Lil' Kim, The Lox, 112 and himself), Master P added a thug element that sharply contrasted Puffy's flashy, baller hits. Master P used subject matter and at times the flow influenced by Scarface and 2Pac never varying from stories about life in the ghetto. But P told these stories convincingly even if lacking in creativity. The majority of the rappers on No Limit really couldn't rap any better than the average hustler on the corner making it seem as if you were really at a party in the projects of New Orleans and everyone was just taking turns freestyling. Silkk The Shocker, C-Murder, Mystikal, Snoop Dogg, Mia X, Kane and Abel, Mr. Serv-On, Fiend and pretty much every one else on the No Limit roster take turns passing the mic on just about every song on the album. Beats By The Pound create (or recreate 80's) beats that are laid back West Coast style but have that New Orleans' bass heavy bounce like on "Make Em Say Ugh" that later influenced Mannie Fresh of Cash Money and Lil' Jon. "Ghetto D" samples Eric B. and Rakim's "Eric B. Is President" only replacing "make 'em clap to this" with "make crack like this" and pulls it off really well introducing a new generation of rap fans to a classic beat ten years later. Other Southside ghetto classics like "Stop Hatin", "Gangstas Need Love" and "Burbons And Laces" make this a great CD that kept the Gangsta Rap genre on life support after Pac. While far from being a groundbreaking album, GHETTO D is the crown jewel for any fan of No Limit.
Ghetto D
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • UGH!!!
Ghetto D
Master P
Manufacturer: Priority Records
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Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000OHZJH8
Release Date: 2007-05-08

Tracks:

  1. Ghetto D
  2. Let's Get 'Em
  3. I Miss My Homies
  4. We Riders
  5. Throw 'Em Up
  6. Trying 2 Do Something
  7. Plan B
  8. Weed & Money
  9. Captain Kirk
  10. Stop Hatin
  11. Eyes On Your Enemies
  12. Make 'Em Say Ugh
  13. Going Through Somethangs
  14. Only Time Will Tell
  15. After Dollars, No Cents
  16. Gangstas Need Love
  17. Pass Me Da Green
  18. Come And Get Some
  19. Burbons And Lacs

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  4. Make 'Em Say Ugh (Instrumental)

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars UGH!!!.......2007-07-12

Well I baught this CD the first day it was released in Sept of 97. I loved it then and still to this day love it. I personally think it's the best album from not only Master P but No Limit period. You can bump it strait through without missing a trak. There is a lot of features but unlike most features on CD's they are good and don't ruin the song. This version comes with a cool bonus cd with a few rare traks. A nice lil touch to an already classic album. This CD brings bak a lot of memeories from high school and just the time period. It's when Master P & No Limit were at they're peak. You can definetly feel it on this album. So if you've never heard this CD or just lost it because the original version is out of print I highly suggest you get you a copy. . .
Ghetto Street Pharmacist
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Dj uneek is tight
  • Must Get~!!
  • Must Get~!!
  • OK album...could've been much better
  • Keenu
Ghetto Street Pharmacist
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ASIN: B00001WRNX
Release Date: 1999-10-19

Tracks:

  1. Ghetto Street Pharmacy (Intro)
  2. On The Run
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  4. Murda Murda
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3 out of 5 stars Dj uneek is tight.......2004-02-22

dj uneek is tight, i sum other rare cds dont by him and bone thugs hit me up whitedawgHLE@aol.com for more info
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rip
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adina howard - welcome to fanstacy island
thug story 1-2
DJ ICE-Everythang and then some mo
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THUGLINE RECORDS cd 2000 THUGS
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4 out of 5 stars Must Get~!!.......2001-05-21

DJ U-Neek is by far, one of the best if not, the best producer in the rap game. He's the man who sky rocketed Bone Thugs and Harmony to the top and made them the best rap group of all time. Now he has his own album. Not too bad for a first album. But for some reason, this album sounds a lot different than a Bone album, and I know the answer to that. The talent. This isn't Bone Thugs and Harmony and DJ U-Neek was we are so accustomed too. But even tho it's different talent it's still a decent album. Serve em, and the remix of it were perhaps the best songs on this album. The first one of Come to Serve sounds sort of like one of Memphis Bleek's beats from his first album ( can't remember the song). The remix sounds more like a normal Bone song. But it's tight. The second best song, I would have to say is Bring it On. I love this song. Jagg put's it down nice. Gemini came in and did her thing. Doctor, Doctor is more on the sad side. Bizzy Bone really does help out that song a lot. Even though his role in it was limited, he made the chorus seem like the best part of the song. Oh yea, one of the songs on this album was on "The Great White Hype" soundtrack. For any hardcore rap fans, beatmakers, fans of Midwest rap, or Bone fans this a definite "MUST GET"~!! For any other fan, I would recommend it. U-Neek is one of the hottest producers. Get this album and you'll see why~!!

4 out of 5 stars Must Get~!!.......2001-05-21

DJ U-Neek is by far, one of the best if not, the best producer in the rap game. He's the man who sky rocketed Bone Thugs and Harmony to the top and made them the best rap group of all time. Now he has his own album. Not too bad for a first album. But for some reason, this album sounds a lot different than a Bone album, and I know the answer to that. The talent. This isn't Bone Thugs and Harmony and DJ U-Neek was we are so accustomed too. But even tho it's different talent it's still a decent album. Serve em, and the remix of it were perhaps the best songs on this album. The first one of Come to Serve sounds sort of like one of Memphis Bleek's beats from his first album ( can't remember the song). The remix sounds more like a normal Bone song. But it's tight. The second best song, I would have to say is Bring it On. I love this song. Jagg put's it down nice. Gemini came in and did her thing. Doctor, Doctor is more on the sad side. Bizzy Bone really does help out that song a lot. Even though his role in it was limited, he made the chorus seem like the best part of the song. Oh yea, one of the songs on this album was on "The Great White Hype" soundtrack. For any hardcore rap fans, beatmakers, fans of Midwest rap, or Bone fans this a definite "MUST GET"~!! For any other fan, I would recommend it. U-Neek is one of the hottest producers. Get this album and you'll see why~!!

3 out of 5 stars OK album...could've been much better.......2000-06-09

As the main producer of the biggest selling group in history, Bone Thugs N Harmony, DJ Uneek definitely has proven he's masterful behind the boards. The beats he supplied for albums like "E.1999/Eternal" and "The Art Of War" went from eerie to beautiful with ease. So, it was only a matter of time before he came out with his own album on his own label.
"Ghetto Street Pharmacist" features many lesser known talents from Uneek's Kingpin label. It's really hit & miss as far as they go, either they show their talent or they come off wack on this album.
The best tracks, not surprisingly, are the ones featuring Bone. Krayzie stops by for a nice guest spot on the "We Come 2 Serve Em" remix. Layzie appears on the bumpin "Murda Murda," and Bizzy stops by for just a few seconds on the R&B flavored "Doctor Doctor" by Gemini.
The rest of the album, aside from the few slow-jams, consists of hardcore beats and raps. "On The Run" is a standout. "I Want Cha Lovin" is a nice track as well.
The problem with this CD is it has too much filler, along with a few uninteresting beats. This is definitely not Uneek's best work, and no beats on this album compell the listener nearly as much as his work with Bone. That may have something to do with the talent: Bone could make any beat sound classic with their harmonizing and thuggishness, but I still believe Uneek could've done better on this album.
Although it's far from his best work, this is still a recommended album if you're a fan of Uneek's sound.

5 out of 5 stars Keenu.......2000-06-02

D.J. U-Neek knows how to put the beats on for this album and of course for the greatest Bone Thugs-N-Harmony!
Ghetto D
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Good
  • I only rated it low because of the actual product
  • Reppin' Nola!
Ghetto D
Master P
Manufacturer: Priority Records
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Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000B66PPW
Release Date: 2005-10-04

Tracks:

  1. Ghetto D
  2. Let's Get 'Em
  3. I Miss My Homies
  4. We Riders
  5. Throw 'Em Up
  6. Tryin 2 Do Something
  7. Plan B
  8. Weed & Money
  9. Captain Kirk
  10. Stop Hatin
  11. Eyes On Your Enemies
  12. Make 'Em Say Ugh
  13. Going Through Somethangs
  14. Only Time Will Tell
  15. After Dollars, No Cents
  16. Gangstas Need Love
  17. Pass Me Da Green
  18. Come And Get Some
  19. Burbons And Lacs

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Good.......2007-05-12

This CD is good. I love it. I use to be a fan of Master P's when he first came out. This is the only CD of his I would purchase though.

2 out of 5 stars I only rated it low because of the actual product.......2007-04-03

I remember this when it came out back in the day. "Burbons and Lacs" is the perfect song for rollin' home late at night, and "Only Time Will Tell" is as thoughtful as it ever could be. But, sadly, my original CD got stolen, and I never found a replacement. So, I was incredibly eager when it was rereleased. I snapped that one up...this cd was as close to a soundtrack to my suburban white thug coming up as any cd could be. But, the rerelease cd was sadly inferior. I actually didn't play right in any cd player I tried it in, and skipped about every other track. I could see no flaws on the disk, but it still did it after I had it cleaned professionally. That's how much I love this cd...but it still was all messed up. Maybe I'm a rare case, but still, come on New No Limit. First, the 504 Boys, then this?

5 out of 5 stars Reppin' Nola!.......2006-01-05

Master P and the No Limit crew have put out countless albums, but Ghetto D a huge standout in my opinion. Typical No Limit lyrical content, talkin' bout life in the south...Good times, hard times, it's all here. The song most people know from this album, "Make Em' Say Ugh", is probably the least appealing song to me....So don't pass up the album just based on your opinion of that track. My fav's are "Ghetto D", "Pass Me Da Green", "I Miss My Homies" & "Captain Kirk". Peace
Ghetto D
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Ghetto D
    Master P
    Manufacturer: Priority Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000B66PQ6
    Release Date: 2005-10-04

    Tracks:

    1. Ghetto D
    2. Let's Get 'Em
    3. I Miss My Homies
    4. We Riders
    5. Throw 'Em Up
    6. Tryin 2 Do Something
    7. Plan B
    8. Weed & Money
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    11. Eyes On Your Enemies
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    13. Going Through Somethangs
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    High Rhymes: Muzik To Blaze To - Volume 5 [Mixtape]
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      High Rhymes: Muzik To Blaze To - Volume 5 [Mixtape]
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      Binding: Audio CD

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      "High Rhymes" says it all, as this multi-volume mixtape series event of the century for all you buddah lovaz out there takes a comprehensive look at how maryjane has effected hip hop! With an anticipated 8 Volumes to be released over the next couple of years, this is truly the smoker's dream! You could spend all day writing a list of songs related to gettin' elevated, just so you could try to find them online to download later and hope that they are good quality downloads once you listen to them, but why do that when you would never be able to come up with such a complete hip hop collection of stoned-out trackz that are all in studio mastered top quality sound, designed to be used by DJ's at hip hop hemp shows and pro-legalization events! Very limited quantities of these mixtapes were manufactured, so don't sleep. Keep an eye out for all of the dope volumes of the "High Rhymes" series, coming to a street near you! [18 Tracks] ******* 01. Intro ******* 02. Good Times (Remix) - Styles P of D-Block, Redman & Method Man ******* 03. Miss Mary Jane - Nocturnal Rage ******* 04. Let's All Get High - Da Brat & Krayzie Bone ******* 05. Come Smoke With Me - Lil' Keke ******* 06. No Seeds, No Sticks, No Stems - M-Child ******* 07. I'm So High - Tony Yayo ******* 08. Highest N*ggaz In The Industry - Luniz, E-40 & B-Legit ******* 09. Smoke - Nature ******* 10. Mary Jane - J-Mack ******* 11. Mo' Dope 2 Smoke - Snoop Dogg ******* 12. Lady Buddah - C-Sicc & Young Too ******* 13. Smoke On - Dem Ghetto Playas ******* 14. Ganja Bus - Cypress Hill & Damian Marley ******* 15. Light Green - Planet Asia ******* 16. Smokin' & Chokin' - Derty Looks ******* 17. Cognac & Doja - Mack 10, Butch Cassidy & Young Soprano ******* 18. Weed Is Got Me High - Three 6 Mafia *****************************
      Ghetto Preacha
      Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
      • Good west coast album
      • This joint is good, but...
      • Fresh beats with Fresh Lyrics
      • weak lyrics
      • is it just me or is this cd terrible?
      Ghetto Preacha
      D.C.P.
      Manufacturer: Grapetree Records
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      4 out of 5 stars Good west coast album.......2006-08-21

      Well.
      I must say i'm no fan of D.C.P:s south style style.
      but this album is very good.
      for 3 reasons.
      1.west coast beats.
      If you like Bruthaz Grimm this is the same kinda style in the beats.
      2.Bruthaz Grimm are in many of the songs.
      Also L.G wise is in some songs. And it's makes this album very raw this is no soft album.
      and better christian rappers you cannot find with some few exception from Gospel Gangstaz and true 2 society.
      3. Tha lyrics

      4 out of 5 stars This joint is good, but..........2005-05-23

      not my favorite from DCP. My favorites are the other two joints. This one is ok though, and really worth the cash if ur willing to put it out. Reason being is that if ur into studying lyrics (maybe ur a producer or rapper) then you'll discover a natural-born gift in DCP that others might struggle towrds. Another reason this joint's worth the cash is its OUT OF PRINT. So, I just bought the other two joints (had em on tape), plus I emailed LG Wise who said that DCP is still in the Ministry and is working on his 4th joint (sorry brother doesn't have a website :( ). Praise GOD!!! All around, this joint features a few cameos from C.R.O.W., a brother from Portland's "Brutha'z Grimm"... Portland is known to emulate West Coast so that's cool, but personally I'm not a huge fan. Other bangin Gospel Rappers I recommend? A.D.F. (www.adfmusic.com), Agerman (www.towerrecords.com or www.rasputinmusic.com), F.T.F./Dr. Chedder (nowwrecords.com), Japhia Life, Sevin, Jack (www.dasouth.com/bus-shop), Easop (try Rasputin and/or Tower Records new/used)...Peace!

      4 out of 5 stars Fresh beats with Fresh Lyrics.......2002-11-16

      This is one of Christian raps finest rappers. He raps about how God has changed his life. This is a great cd for all rap fans you will love it.

      2 out of 5 stars weak lyrics.......2001-11-30

      I listened to this expecting some good beats, lyrics, or at the least a good message; It's all weak though!! It was a huge dissapointment.

      1 out of 5 stars is it just me or is this cd terrible?.......2001-07-25

      The only good song is this cd is Last Dayz. The other songs are only 25% or under. Most rap cds are good except for this one.
      Livin' in D Ghetto
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        Livin' in D Ghetto
        Razheed
        Manufacturer: Barebonz Ent.
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        Gangsta & HardcoreGangsta & Hardcore | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
        GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
        ASIN: B00008FR4Z
        Release Date: 1996-04-02
        Ghetto Platinum
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          Ghetto Platinum
          L.D. & Ant Bankz
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

          GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
          ASIN: B000G8PL0U
          Release Date: 2006-05-09

          Tracks:

          1. Act Like You Know (Port City Anthem)
          2. Why?
          3. So Ghetto
          4. Dying to Get Signed
          5. Dont Want to See Me Blow
          6. All I Can Take
          7. Now & Later
          8. Young Savage
          9. Like Me
          10. Real G
          11. Some Day
          12. Let's Blow
          13. In the Club
          14. From the N.P.D. to the C.R.D.
          Who's Da Killer? "the real untouchables" featuring: Master P / Silk / C-Murder / King George / Big Ed / Challi - G / Milk Man
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            Who's Da Killer? "the real untouchables" featuring: Master P / Silk / C-Murder / King George / Big Ed / Challi - G / Milk Man
            Tru
            Manufacturer: MM Records
            ProductGroup: Music
            Binding: Audio CD

            GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
            ASIN: B000KMXS0W

            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

            Rap Music:

            1. Ghetto Flava
            2. Giant Steps
            3. Hit List
            4. House of Love
            5. Illa Lp [Explicit Lyrics]
            6. Illa Lp [Explicit Lyrics]
            7. Jazz in the Present Tense
            8. Kronik Bass
            9. Lethal Injection [Clean]
            10. Live from the Ill Ep [EP]

            Rap Music

            rap music

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