Gangsta Muzik
Track Listings
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1. Show Ya Tattoos -- Boosie & Webbie Feat. UGK
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2. Swerve -- Boosie & Webbie
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3. Hustlin' -- Bossie & Webbie
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4. Bad Bitch -- Webbie
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5. Get On Ya Shit -- Boosie & Webbie
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6. Gangsta Musik -- Webbie
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7. Hope I Make It -- Boosie
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8. U Ain't Bout What U Be Talkin' Bout -- Boosie & Webbie
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9. Fucked Up -- Boosie & Webbie
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10. Goin' Thru Some Thangs -- Boosie
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11. Time Could Be Next -- Boosie & Webbie
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12. Dance Wit' You -- Boosie & Webbie
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13. Baby Momma -- Boosie
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14. Trouble Man -- Boosie
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15. Give Me That -- Webbie feat. Bun B
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16. Hold Up -- Webbie feat. Bun B
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Average customer rating:
- T.I. P.I.M.P. He's the Man
- Terrible
- "Trap Muzik" - Better Than I Thought
- No sophomore jinx here!
- Bangin
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Trap Muzik
T.I.
Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Gangsta & Hardcore
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General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
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Southern Rap
| Rap & Hip-Hop
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| Music
Pop Rap
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
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- King
ASIN: B0000AKQGT
Release Date: 2003-08-19 |
Tracks:
- Trap Muzik
- I Can't Quit
- Be Easy
- No More Talk
- Doin' My Job
- Let's Get Away
- 24's
- Rubber Band Man
- Look What I Got
- I Still Love You
- Let Me Tell You Something
- T.I. VS T.I.P.
- Bezzle
- Kingofdasouth
- Be Better Than Me
- Long Live Da Game
Album Description
Fast-rising hip-hop superstar T.I. follows his massive underground hit 'In Da Streets, Parts 1 & 2' with his eagerly awaited Grand Hustle/Atlantic debut. Featuring the bouncing, head-bobbing first single, '24's'. 16 tracks. 2003.
Customer Reviews:
T.I. P.I.M.P. He's the Man.......2007-07-11
Since his sophomore album was released in 2003, T.I. has officially blown up. His singles "U Don't Know Me," "What U Know", "Bring Em Out", and "Big Things Poppin" are all major hits. With the release of "T.I. Vs. T.I.P." this month, T.I. now has 5 albums under his belt (2001's I'm Serious, 2003's Trap Muzik, 2004's Urban Legend, 2006's King, and 2007's T.I. Vs. T.I.P.). Trap Muzik, to be honest, is an album I thoroughly enjoy. I bumped the clean version like crazy when it first dropped, and have recently obtained an explicit copy and can't stop playing it. It's like I'm discovering it all over again. And if you're sleeping on his earlier albums, especially this one, then you better wake up.
I can't find a weak track on here. The title song "Trap Muzik" featuring Mac Boney has T.I. spitting about what the industry really is: a trap. ("This ain't no album this ain't no game this a trap!") "I Can't Quit" has T.I. speaking about his haters and how sometimes he wants to give up but keeps doing his thing. "Be Easy" was released as a single and you can tell why. The beat which samples Al Wilson's Somebody to Love really complements T.I.'s flow well as he boasts lazily and tells you that you don't want no problems with him. "No More Talk" has always been a favorite of mine. San Holmes samples Gary Wright's Can't Find the Judge and Tip spits some nice lyrics:
"When they run it into a tower, they just say it's Saddam
Screaming Allah the moment that it's hitting the building
With total disregard for all men women and children
See ni**as get killed when people mix they money with feelings
I'm filling my money up in the wall some in the ceiling
I'm just one of the millions of ni**az who ?
It's a war going on and they killing for nothing
We were in denial all awhile they where flicking the buttons
I'd rather be dying for something instead of living for nothing."
"Doin My Job" has T.I. telling his neighbors that he's not trying to cause destruction when he hustles, he's just trying to make a living. Kanye West provides the perfect beat. "Let's Get Away", produces by Jazze Pha, was also released as a single. I'm feeling this track; it's very chilled out and T.I. knows how to spit game to the ladies. "24's" was the song that made me check Tip out. I loved the beat, I loved his flow, and I still love it to this day. It was the perfect choice for the first single. "Rubberband Man" blew up as well. Produced by David Banner, T.I. used the rubberband to represent his struggle, as he says so in the song. "Look What I Got" is a hot braggadacio song with a tight beat by DJ Tooomp. "I Still Luv You" is one of T.I.'s most personal songs, other than "I Still Ain't Forgave Myself". He raps to his girlfriend, his dad, and his little daughter:
"How could I look her in her eyes and holla dat aint mine
Her stomach gettin' bigger, and time is gettin' close
Six, seven, eight, nine months and I ain't told my folks
Not just messiah mama, hell, I had told your granny
Three kids in two years, baby, daddy had it
But I ain't ashamed of you, I'm more ashamed of me
It's not at all your fault, you'd be better off blamin' me
But now I realize, where the problem lies
Forgive me babygirl, I apologize"
"Let Me Tell You Something" is a more grown up ladies track, something I wish Tip would do a bit more. Again Kanye West laces the beat with a dope sample of "I Want To Be Your Man". T.I. produces his own track for "T.I. Vs. T.I.P.", a dope cut where his two alter egos go at each other. I liked the idea for this album, but in present day 2007 I think TI is just trying to capitalize off his two names. "Bezzle" features Eightball, MJG, and Bun B. Now when you have three southern legends and a legend in the making on one track, you know it's gonna be nothing short of spectacular. "Kingofdasouth" has some more of those bragging lyrics. He has reinforced this claim plenty of times since this album dropped, but he's never sounded hotter than he does here. "Be Better Than Me" is a cut where you can apply the "Do as I say, not as I do" line. Tip tells a youngster that he can make something out of himself without turning into a young hustler. "Long Live Da Game" kinda serves as an outro song.
T.I. created an album that is nothing short of fire with this one. From "Trap Muzik" to "Long Live Da Game", everything is hot. Also, T.I. rolled solo for the most part, only having 4 guests, where 3 are on one track. Tip gets a chance to shine and the results are phenomenal. Since this record, Tip went a little commercial with "Urban Legend" and so on, but he's never lost his swagger or his flow. To date, however, this remains his best album with fire production and on point lyrics. "I'm Serious" comes in at a close second. If you think T.I. is weak because of his latest offerings, I suggest you give Trap Muzik a spin.
Terrible.......2007-07-09
When I buy a CD, I expected to like more then 3 or 4 songs out of 18. My expectations for this Cd were obviously way too high. This was a very disappointing CD because the beats weren't catchy enough to keep my attention.
"Trap Muzik" - Better Than I Thought.......2007-06-26
Without a doubt, T.I. is one of my most favourite rappers in the game. And no, I'm not saying this because he's one of the biggest rappers of the moment - although I only found out about him sometime around 2004 when "Bring `Em Out" was released, the dude obviously has talent, as his Gold-selling sophomore album, "Trap Muzik", proves.
Surprisingly, there's a lot of substance to be found here, much of it driven by T.I.'s Southern-drawled, swagger-loaded delivery. Although much of the album is spent on venting out on inferior rappers, as on the hard-hitting Southern bounce of the Mac Boney-assisted title track, "King Of Da South" or "No More Talk", a Rock-inflected insight into life in the hood, there's still plenty of substance in the following - "Doin' My Job", a Kanye West-produced insight into T.I.'s childhood and life; "I Still Luv You", a (mostly) heartfelt ode to his family and/or lover; "T.I. vs. T.I.P.", an introspective self-conversation that's surpriisngly original; and the uplifting "Be Better Than Me", where T.I. speeds up his flow over Sanchez Holmes' wah wah guitar/organ-driven production, is one of the most immediately gripping songs on the album, even if the song and it's "be better than me" implication contradicts the braggadocious s***-talk and opponent rapper put-downs he shows across the record, such as on tracks like the DJ Toomp-produced banger "Be Easy."
The biggest surprise, though, is rapper/producer David Banner, who lays out a surprisingly heavy beat for T.I. to spit his game over - T.I.'s not really saying much, but the gloomy organ, double-speed hi-hats, bassline and chorus-bound kiddie choir make the listening experience more enjoyable. If only "Trap Muzik" was filler-free; in other words, the ladies joints bring this album down. "Lets Get Away" is the most obvious example - an anonymous female crooner and Jazze Pha lend their vocals to the smooth hook over the aforementioned dude's smooth blend of organ and wah wah guitar, but the track completely falls apart, largely because of the sleazy sexual innuendo that slides out of T.I.'s mouth (slightly more specifically, his come-ons include squirting semen in their faces, sticking "it" into ecstacy-affected chicks who are licking his face...you get the idea); and although "Let Me Tell You Something" is less crass, it simply lacks sincerity. Then of course there's the materialistic ode to cars ("24's") and actual materialism ("Look What I Got") that not even T.I. can get away with (unlike almost every other rapper, I can put up with T.I.'s materialistic references easier).
All in all, "Trap Muzik" is a solid debut with more substance than I expected, even if there are bits of filler to be found amongst the hard-hitting Southern music and smooth, "semi-Soul-ful" sounds that fill this album. 4 stars!
5 Best Tracks (IMO) (In No Order):
"Rubberband Man"
"Be Better Than Me"
"Trap Muzik" (feat. Bac Boney)
"I Still Luv You"
"Bezzle" (feat. Bun B & 8Ball & MJG)
No sophomore jinx here!.......2006-11-15
Standout Tracks: I CANT QUIT, BE EASY, NO MORE TALK, DOIN MY JOB, LETS GET AWAY, 24s, RUBBERBAND MAN, LOOK WHAT I GOT, I STILL LOVE YOU and KING OF DA SOUTH. Filler: Let me tell you something(too sugary for anybody), T.I vs T.I.P.(boring filler), Bezzle(tight beat wack collabo), Be better than me(tries to be positive but fall flat on his face) and Trap Musik. Bottom Line: T.I second album is no sophomore jinx by a long shot. T.I flows get better with each song like No More Talk, Doin My Job, Look What I Got, 24s etc. Even though he has songs on here he should have 86'd with the quickness like Bezzle, Let me tell you some thing, T.I vs T.I.P. and Trap muzik this album still has enough hits to keep it within your arm's reach. Not bad for a southern rapper you werent thinking too much about when he first came out.
Bangin.......2006-05-14
This cd is off the chain. beats galore, sick ass lyrics and nice flow.
Top 5:
1.24's
2.Look What I Got
3.Rubberband Man
4.T.I vs. T.I.P
5.Be Better Than Me
Average customer rating:
- Mobb deep's fall
- P holds the pen tightly.
- Mobb hits hard with Murda Muzik
- Classic M O B B
- BACK WHEN THE MOBB HAD THE GAME ON LOCK
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Murda Muzik
Mobb Deep
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
East Coast
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
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Gangsta & Hardcore
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
Pop Rap
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
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ASIN: B00000JT4T
Release Date: 1999-08-17 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Streets Raised Me
- What's Ya Poison
- Spread Love
- Let A Ho Be A Ho
- I'm Going Out
- Allustrious
- Adrenaline
- Where Ya From
- Quiet Storm
- Where Ya Heart At
- Noyd Interlude
- Can't Fuck Wit
- Thug Muzik
- Murda Muzik
- The Realest
- U.S.A. (Alright Then)
- It's Mine
- Quiet Storm (Remix)
Amazon.com
Perhaps this would have been better named Murda Muzak. With their fourth album, the third since their seminal The Infamous, Mobb Deep recycle themselves to the point of self-parody. How much slower and darker can your grooves get? How many rhymes about cash, crime, and hoes can you write? How many albums can Raekwon and Nas cameo on? There are moments that will shake you out of the soporific slumber: "Adrenaline" with its pounding drum track, and the slick, sliding bass line on "The Realest," featuring a cameo from Kool G Rap. However, during Mobb Deep's hiatus between Hell On Earth and Murda Muzik, artists like DMX, the Ruff Ryders, and Ja Rule filled the vacuum left by the Mobb's crime stories. To keep up, Havoc and Prodigy are going to have to get Deep(er) than the thugged-out "Quiet Storm" they present here. --Oliver Wang
Customer Reviews:
Mobb deep's fall.......2007-06-10
Let me start by saying mobb deep's "murda muzik" is weak and this album was the begining of mobb deeps fall...
1. intro 0/10 soulda been better
2.streets raised me 5/10 good beatz but wasn feelin the lirycs
3. whats ya poison 10/10 classic song diz is the mobb i like
4.spread love. 5/10 borin song wack lirycs
5.let a ho be a ho.5/10 another borin song fall almost fellasleep listinin to it.
6.im going out.5/10 wack song
7.illustrious.10/10 tight beats and actullie tight lirycs
8.adrenaline.8/10 tight beats but 0kay lirycs
9.where ya from.5/10 wack song
10.quiet storm.5/10 garbage borin as hell
11.where ya heart at. 10/10 tight beats & p was spittin fire
12.noyd interlude. 5/10 dumb
13.cant fuck wit. 7/10 tight beats but wack lirycs
14. thug muzik.5/10 borin song
15.murda muzik.8/10 tight beats but okay lirycs p can do better
16.the realest.10/10 classic song wit kool g rap
17.u.s.a. (alright then). 5/10 wack song & weak beats
18.its mine.5/10 trash
19 quiet storm (remix). as if the original wasn bad enuff? They have a remix with lil kim. Garbage.
So yeah with only three classic songs and havin 16 wack joints on the whole album ? Sadly when i heard murda muzik ? I thought mobb is done and i was right cause everything these dudez release after this album ? Was trash. Not recommended.
P holds the pen tightly........2007-06-04
This was one of like 10 cd's i had back in junior high. I probly got a hundred, maybe a hundred and fifty listens on this album and still throw it on. The beats would sound raw and innovative if they came out now and it came out in 99. Prodigy is a hella good story teller, sounding both tough and intelligent on every track. His vocals are layered and well delivered. You'll catch a new nuance to his rhyme pattern or pick up on a reference or metaphor you never noticed each time you hear it, and "Adrenaline" is probably the hypest song on the album and it does its thing quietly; make you damn near break your neck on that bassline.
Mobb hits hard with Murda Muzik.......2007-02-04
The MOBB kills em with this LP. "Quiet Storm" and "Streets raised me" are just some of the hard hitters laced on the cd. INFAMOUS MOBB DEEP can't be touched. If you're an Infamous Mobb Deep fan, you know you must have this cd.
Classic M O B B.......2006-11-16
After making three solid albums, Mobb Deep return with another bangin album Murda Musik. Hav and P's rhymes were fire, Havoc's production sounds as fresh as its ever been and every guest appearance was on fire. Standout Tracks: STREETS RAISED ME, WHATS YA POISON(everybody was on point even Cormega), SPREAD LOVE, IM GOING OUT(Lil Cease busts the best verse of his rap career on this one!), ALLUSTRIOUS, ADRENALINE, WHERE IM FROM(unexpected but great matchup with 8ball), QUIET STORM, WHERE YA HEART AT, THE REALEST(Kool G Rap shut it down disrespectfully!), U.S.A., ITS MINE(the best collabo out of all the collabos they did with Nas) and QUIET STORM(Lil Kim's verse on this song is still classic). Filler: Let a ho be a ho(Saturday Night Live boring) and Thug Musik. Bottom Line: Any Mobb Deep fan will not be dissapointed with this 4th album. Prodigy and Havoc put together their best album next to Hell On Earth. With songs like Whats ya poison, Spread love, Adrenaline, Where ya heart at, Where ya from and crazy matchups with 8ball, Lil Cease, Lil Kim, Cormega and Kool G Rap this album is bound to be one of those albums you will still reach for after years to come.
BACK WHEN THE MOBB HAD THE GAME ON LOCK.......2006-07-25
For the most part, they did it here, worth the cop
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- Messy Marv - Muzik Fo Tha Taliban
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Muzik Fo' Tha Taliban
Messy Marv
Manufacturer: Smc Recordings
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Gangsta & Hardcore
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
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General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
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Pop Rap
| Rap & Hip-Hop
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ASIN: B000LPR552
Release Date: 2007-01-30 |
Tracks:
- War
- Come Here Bitch
- Wow
- God's Vessel
- Charger
- Dott Trig
- Reason Why
- Bitch I'm Fresh
- Night Rider
- West Coast
- The 2nd Letter
- Everybody
- Poppin Bottles
- Go Get It
- Dope Steam
- I Didn't Know...
- Taliban
Customer Reviews:
Messy Marv - Muzik Fo Tha Taliban .......2007-02-04
San Franscisco Rapper Messy Marv latest release is "Muzik Fo Tha Taliban" (2007). This album opens up "War" (Intro) a one minute track which consists of a war scene, guns blazing backed by Islamic singing. Messy Marv then try's his own Too Short impression on the weak "Come Here *****". "Wow" is a typical bling bling cut. One of the better track's on this release is "God's Vessel", first time I have heard of rapper E.S.L., I like this substantial track. 4-Tay follows up with a bouncy forgettable track in "Charger". Trigg Dot Dot drops "Dot Trigg", repping himself, while Husalah of the Mob Fingaz provides a grimy cut with "Reason Why". Messy Marv makes another appearance on the less then memorable "***** I'm Fresh". Keak Da Sneak puts his player on for the semi-decent "Night Rider", then Bay Veteran Yukmouth of the Luniz reps the "Westcoast" with the Realest and Lady Inc. Messy Marv & Mitchy Slick drop a thugged out cut with "The 2nd Letter". A-Wax contributes something different with the introspective "Everybody", rhyming and singing on a decent cut. "Poppin Bottles" & "Go Get" , "I Didn't Know" sound like the kind of material you would hear in a bad b-rated movie. Jacka of the Mob Fingaz and So official provide another street cut with "Dope Steam". The album's closer is "Taliban", Guce & Killa Keise rep being strapped up like a Taliban. This album really has nothing to do with the Taliban, if anything Messy Marv probably chose the title/album cover to get some attention. "Muzik Fo Tha Taliban" is a release die hard fan's of Bay Area may check out, to me this cd holds very little value outside a few decent tracks. 1.5.
Average customer rating:
- Don't Sleep On This One!!
- jie;aaa;ahdfo'rsd jeri'en
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Trap Muzik (Clean)
T.I.
Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Gangsta & Hardcore
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
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General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
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Southern Rap
| Rap & Hip-Hop
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Pop Rap
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
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ASIN: B0000ALFCN
Release Date: 2003-08-19 |
Tracks:
- Trap Muzik
- I Can't Quit
- Be Easy
- No More Talk
- Doin' My Job
- Let's Get Away
- 24's
- Rubber Band Man
- Look What I Got
- I Still Luv You
- Let Me Tell You Something
- T.I. Vs. T.I.P.
- Bezzle
- Kingofdasouth
- Be Better Than Me
- Long Live Da Game
Customer Reviews:
Don't Sleep On This One!!.......2003-10-08
Don't Sleep on this album! It's one of the best albums out now and T.I. is a very underrated rapper. He's got nice beats and he really represents the south in this album. 24's, No More Talk, I Still Luv You, Trap Muzik, Be Easy, and Doin My Job are my favorites, but the whole CD is tight. If you haven't bought this CD buy it now!
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Average customer rating:
- Mobstyle Muzik
- ninersblow80@aol
- Thiss stuf iz badd
- This is a tyte joint! Best contimplation there is!
- SOME TIGHT WEST COAST FLAVA FOR THE 9-8
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Westside Riderz, Vol. 1
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Mobstyle Muzik
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Soul
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
General
| Funk
| R&B
| Styles
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Gangsta & Hardcore
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
West Coast
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
General
| Compilations
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
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Pop Rap
| Rap & Hip-Hop
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ASIN: B00000FDHU
Release Date: 1998-11-17 |
Tracks:
- Intro. - Michelle And Black Diamond
- Roll Wit Us - Daz Dillinger
- Money - Cydal/The Luniz/Dru Down
- Tha Bomb - Mac Dre
- Ready For War - B-Legit/Mac Shawn/Harm
- Mobstyle Muzik - Rappin 4-Tay/Tabb Doe
- Quote What I Wrote - RBL Posse/Big Herm
- Tramp Delight - Celly Cel
- Protect Your Neckline - 3x Krazy -Bart
- California - Swoop G
- PFN - Papa tone/Lex A.D.
- Let Me hit Somthin' - Snoop Dogg
- Hatin' On Tha Unda' - JT The Bigga Figga/Playa P
- Give It Up - Rodney O/The Affilliates
- Make My Living - Soopafly/T-Luni/Eklipze
- Show Ya Love - BlackMayle
- Jack Move - Daz Dillinger/Kurupt/Big Syke/Outlawz Imortals
- Interlude - Al Greenz And His 45
- Bonus Track - Snoop Dogg
Customer Reviews:
Mobstyle Muzik.......2000-10-18
This cd is cool. Although it does suffer with some lazy beats and boring flow, but, if you like west coast gansta Mobstyle Muzik than this is it. Its got everyone from the bay who's tight. For ex. The Luniz, Bart From 3xKrazy, Cydal, Celly Cell, Mac Dre, 4Tay, & B-Legit just to name a few. The cd Starts off with the most bass heavy song from Daz I've Heard in a long time. Than you add Cydal,The Luniz, and Dru Down For the next track "Money" witch contains a sample of "you are my everthing" the next 3 or 4 songs kinda get a little weak .But after that it picks up right where it left off with a blazing track by Kamikizee "Bart" From 3xKrazy then it carries itself all the way to the end this is a keeper with just the 3 tracks imentioned plus the full size calander makes it worth the money West Side Ridaz 4 life.
ninersblow80@aol.......2000-02-23
If u have a bump in your car you need this cd it has hella sick beats specially money. It knocks
Thiss stuf iz badd.......1999-08-15
i dont c wat dis iz good 4. Dey shud kall it Snooop Dogg Krapp. it stinkz
This is a tyte joint! Best contimplation there is!.......1999-05-01
This album is dope!All the beats on the cuts is straight yayo!!!!!Its got nice guest apperances. Even comes wit a free colored calandear thats hella tyte!
SOME TIGHT WEST COAST FLAVA FOR THE 9-8.......1999-03-21
Westside Riderz is the first album from the new label named Mobstyle Music formed by Daz Dillinger and other executives. The album is straight gangsta with some of the best rappers of the West Coast dropping performances. You get rappers outta everywhere - both Bay Area rappers and also rappers from the LA area. Daz Dillinger drops a very tight hardcore song "Roll Wit Us" in which he shows love to everyone down with him . Mac Dre comes out with some fly playa s**t. B-Legit and Mac Shawn are on another rough mob-style track. Celly Cel is on the album's best song, which is about playin' them hoes and it's called "Tramp Delight". On "Money" Cydal join Dru Down and the Luniz on a smooth song. "Jack Move" features Daz, Kurupt, Big Syke and The Outlawz. Other featured rappers on this dope a** album are: Snoop Doggy Dogg, Rappin' 4-Tay, JT Tha Bigga Figga, Swoop G, Soopafly, Eklipse and many others. Producers include Daz Dillinger, K-Lou, JT Tha Bigga Figga, Snoop Dogg... This album presents west coast rap on a very high level, both musically and lyrically. The artists that woked on it are the proof. You can't go wrong with this kind of talent on an album. If you love west coast rap, and especially gangsta rap and the Bay Area this album is for you, no doubt.
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Mobb Muzik
Mobb Deep
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
East Coast
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Gangsta & Hardcore
| Rap & Hip-Hop
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General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
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Pop Rap
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
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Similar Items:
- Infamy
- The Infamous
- Things Fall Apart
ASIN: B00000JT4U
Release Date: 1999-08-17 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Streets Raised Me
- What's Ya Poison
- Spread Love
- Let a * Be A *
- I'm Going Out
- Allustrious
- Adrenaline
- Where Ya From
- Quiet Storm
- Where Ya Heart At
- Noyd Interlude
- Can't F*** Wit
- Thug Muzik
- Mobb Muzik
- The Realest
- U.S.A.
- It's Mine
- Quiet Storm (Remix)
Customer Reviews:
tha bomb.......1999-12-13
i think this is a real good CD the best songs to listen to are Quiet Storm and Its mine but practicaly the whole cd is good and this is probably there best album they ever came out with peace -TRU-
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- Awsome Hardcore Gospel Rap Cd
- GT compilation
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GT Compilation, Vol. 4: Muzik ta Ride 2
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Grapetree Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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- The Millenium: Prime Time Part II
- Certified Southern Hits
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- Ghetto Fables: Da 1/2 Ain't Told
ASIN: B00000JYA3
Release Date: 1999-08-10 |
Tracks:
- Ballin - GT Compilation, Volume IV: Muzik Ta Ride 2
- Smile Now Cry Later - Preachas In The Hood
- What Set U Claim'N - Str8 Young G'z
- On My Own - Mr. Real
- Step 2 This - E-Roc
- In The Ghetto - Prime Minister
- Let It Alone - Bruthaz Grim
- The Day After - God's Original Ganstaz
- Set Up - D.C.P.
- In God We Trust - Antonious
- Sunshine - True II Society
- Lost Souls - Lil' Raskull
- Silly Rappers - L.G. Wise
- Me - Lee Boyd
Customer Reviews:
Awsome Hardcore Gospel Rap Cd.......2001-08-13
To tell you how I heard this Cd a bunch of my friends and I road are bikes up to McDonald's, to get something to eat. I didn't have 35 cents to call my Mom and tell her where I was and to see if I could stay out later. So I went over to this car and asked the man if I could have 35 cents to call my Mom. He gave it to me. Then I asked him who he was listen' to and he said it was gosple rap. I said it can be gosple it has to much of a hardcore beat. Sure enough it was gospel. We started talkin and he let me brow the cd and it was the best. The next day my Mom went out and bought it for me.
GT compilation.......2000-07-25
GT compilation is a great cd. i like rap and i link tha this realy is a great way to express jesus in this form of music.the words are very deep in what the meen and say to you. this cd is a 4 star cd.
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Mobbin' Muzik Melodies
Klondike Kat
Manufacturer: Beatbox
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000001ONM
Release Date: 1997-03-11 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- South Coast Funk
- Classical Hip Hop
- Rat Heat (Snitches)
- Playin'Wit Yo Life
- Fiends Come Out
- Ghetto Baby
- Stay With Me
- Sleep Walker
- Loc'ed Out Drop Top
- Material Life
- Gas Chamber
- Murder Script 11: Murder For Money
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- MUSIK ONLY A LUNITIK WOULD LOVE
- Best Luniz Album
- Tight CD
- some really good songs on here
- N' Ya Know This Mayn!
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Lunitik Muzik
The Luniz
Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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- Silver and Black
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ASIN: B000000WF5
Release Date: 1997-11-11 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Highest Niggaz In The Industry
- Funkin Over Nuthin'
- In My Nature
- Just Mee & U
- Game
- My Baby Mamma
- Is It Kool?
- Sad Millionaire
- Killaz On The Payroll
- Phillies
- Mob Sh..
- Y Do Thugz Die
- Hypnotize
- Handcuff Your Hoes
- 20 Bluntz A Day
- Bonus Track
Customer Reviews:
MUSIK ONLY A LUNITIK WOULD LOVE.......2004-11-10
MAN, THIS ALBUM IS OFF THE RIP. 20 BLUNTZ A DAY IS MY FAVORITE TRACK, BUT THE WHOLE DAMN ALBUM IS HOT. FIND A WAY TO BUY THIS BECAUSE IT IS WORTH THE CASH YOU FORK OUT. lISTEN TO IT CAREFULLY, THOUGH BECAUSE THE MEANINGS ARE VERY STRONG.
FOR THOSE WHO LISTEN TO THE LUNIZ, YOU KNOW WHAT I'M SAYIN'
PEACE
Best Luniz Album.......2003-03-29
This CD is a big step forward for the Luniz. Their first CD was mainly comical, but this one has some seriousness to it. There are a lot of great songs, in fact almost every single one is great. Some of the more serious songs are "Jus Me & U" & "Sad Millionair". There are a bunch of songs with crazy beats that you can just vibe to, like "Is It Kool?" & "Phillies". The guest appearances are really good too; E-40, Eightball & MJG, Too $hort, and Redman all give great performances. Overall I think this CD is better than "Operation Stackola" which is sayin' a lot!
Tight CD.......2002-10-02
This is definetly the Luniz' best album. Standout on songs on this album are Track 2, 4, 5, 10, 14, and 16. My favorite song is 20 Bluntz A Day, number 16. The way that Knumskull flows on that song is great. This is must buy for anyone that likes underground hip-hop and not the mainstream [stuff].
some really good songs on here.......2001-10-27
i love this album...some really amazing songs...i love it..it has some up and coming Regime members...buy this album and then wait 4 tha new luniz album comin out soon...ya love it!
N' Ya Know This Mayn!.......2001-07-16
Tha Luniz I Gotsta Say Is Tha Dopest Rap Group To Ever Hit Tha Streets. Tha Whole ¢D is Hittin. Especially Tra¢k #10, ... Makes Ya Wanna Straight Shmob. This ¢D Is A Must So Get It Befoe Its Not Fa Sale. Oh Y'all Should Listen Ta This, Got!, Y'all Fell Me If Ya Swoop. One Time Fa Tha Blo¢k.
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M1 Muzik Presents South Areas' Most Wanted
Young Meek
Manufacturer: M1 Muzik
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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- Layin' Hands
ASIN: B00005M0B1
Release Date: 2001-07-31 |
Tracks:
- South Areas Most
- High Risk
- Shake It
- Hittaz
- Hardest in the Gardens
- Parklin Lot Pimpin'
- Mo Double BN
- Broke Ass Bit***s
- Playas N' Head Hanchos
- Get This Money!
- No Confessions
- Kain't F*cK Wit U
- Ain't No Reason
- Womb 2 Tha Tomb
- Freak da Fonk
- Boy's Ranch
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- Garden of Evil
- Ghetto Fabulous
- Ghetto Gospel [Import]
- Homeboyz [CD-single]
- How Many Emcee's (Must Get Dissed) [CD-single] [EP]
- How We Livin' [Explicit Lyrics]
- If U R Not Part Uv Da Solution... [Explicit Lyrics]
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- Invasion of Da Booty Snatchaz
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