6 Feet Deep [Explicit Lyrics]
Track Listings
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1. Just When You Thought It Was Over (Intro) - Leroy & The Drivers
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2. Constant Elevation - Allen Toussaint
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3. Nowhere to Run, Nowhere to Hide
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4. Defective Trip (Trippin') - John Ussery
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5. 2 Cups of Blood
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6. Blood Brothers
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7. 360 Questions
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8. 1-800-Suicide - Booker T. & the MG's, Just-Ice, KRS-One
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9. Diary of a Madman
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10. Mommy, What's a Gravedigga?
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11. Bang Your Head
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12. Here Comes the Gravediggaz
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13. Graveyard Chamber
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14. Death Trap - The Whole Darn Family
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15. 6 Feet Deep
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16. Rest in Peace (Outro)
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6 Feet Deep,Gravediggaz,Polygram Records,East Coast Rap,Hardcore Rap,Hip-Hop,R&B,Rap,Rap & Hip-Hop
6 Feet Deep [Explicit Lyrics]
Average customer rating:
- Yaaaah!!! Here Comes The Gravediggaz (Rating: 9 out of 10- -4.5 stars)
- very influentual
- Definately doesn't deserve 5 stars
- Not Really A Kid Best Rap Album Ever
- Still might be the hardest hip-hop album recorded
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6 Feet Deep
Gravediggaz
Manufacturer: V2 Ada
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Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000005CEU
Release Date: 1997-09-16 |
Tracks:
- Just When You Thought It Was Over (Intro)
- Constant Elevation
- Nowhere To Run, Nowhere To Hide
- Defective Trip (Trippin')
- 2 Cups Of Blood
- Blood Brothers
- 360 Questions
- 1-800 Suicide
- Diary Of A Madman
- Mommy, What's A Gravedigga?
- Bang Your Head
- Here Comes The Gravediggaz
- Graveyard Chamber
- Deathtrap
- 6 Feet Deep
- Rest In Peace (Outro)
Customer Reviews:
Yaaaah!!! Here Comes The Gravediggaz (Rating: 9 out of 10- -4.5 stars).......2007-03-03
The fact that there are two awesome producers on this album, Prince Paul and RZA alone makes this album very interesting. Along with Frukwan and Too Poetic, they came out in '94 under the name Gravediggaz with the debut "6 Feet Deep" (or "Niggamortis"). A horricore rap album that was very appealing. To make things even more intersting, everyone changed their name as well.
There is not much to say here about this album. The production is well innovative by RZA or Rzarector who does more rapping than producing, and Prince Paul or Thee Undertaker who does the opposite. As for the rhymes, they are excellent too. "Nowhere To Run, Nowhere To Hide" is one that has excellent beats and rhymes to fit it's concept. Too Poetic or Grymreaper is good and entertaining on "Defective Trip (Trippin')".
Guests are on this album as well. Scientific Shabazz and Killah Priest appear on two tracks "Graveyard Chamber" and "Diary Of A Madman". Masta Ace appears on "Here Comes The Gravediggaz". And others known like MC Search and Biz Markie do some of the background vocals on "Defective Trip". And KRS-One does thoese vocals to "1-800-Suicide".
As for anything bad. I believe "Bang Your Head" and the title track "6 Feet Deep" didn't appeal to me. The latter song was because the chorus came in spelling out the group's name over and over again. Other than that this is one excellent project. It kind of sucks that innovative albums like this don't come out anymore. It's albums like "6 Feet Deep" that made rap so fun to listen to. It's sad that Gravediggaz probably won't be making no more albums, due to the death of Too Poetic after he passed away from colon cancer back in 2001. After hearing this album, I will check out their 1997 follow up "The Pick, The Sickle, and The Shovel", and their 2002 album "Nightmare In A Minor". This album is excellent. Even if you're a Wu-Tang fan or a De La Soul fan, this should grab your intrest.
Just for the record: This was not the first horrorcore album made. Artists like Esham and Insane Clown Posse have been doing this way before this album dropped. This one just received the most recognition.
Lyrics: A-
Production: A+
Guest Appearances: A-
Musical Vibes: A-
Overall: A-
Favorite Tracks: Constant Elevation, Nowhere To Run Nowhere To Hide, Defective Trip (Trippin'), 1-800 Suicide, Diary Of A Madman, Here Comes The Gravediggaz, Deathtrap
Peace Everyone!!!
very influentual.......2007-02-27
I dont know why people give this 4 stars they gotta be extremely stupid. this is one the sickest cd's ever put out by RZA and Prince Paul the beats are banging and the lyricism is tight this cd deserves 10 stars if anything. do yourself a favor dont listen to any of these fake idiotic reviewers they dont know what real Hip-Hop is. this album is banging, it's everything every Wu fan demands. grab this album immediately.
Definately doesn't deserve 5 stars.......2007-02-18
I thought this would be more raw and hardcore, but I was disappointed. Being that RZA is in it I figured it'd be somewhat like Wu, with the style, but it definately sounded nothin like them. It had some alright flows and OK beats, but a lot of it just seemed cheezy to me. I just wasn't feelin it. You can tell a couple members had potential, but it just didn't come together right on this. It seems like they're off beat a lot too. If you're lookin for that raw new york sound, stick to wu-tang or nas... definately not this.
Not Really A Kid Best Rap Album Ever.......2007-01-31
This album is th best rap cd i have ever heard.
Top Tracks:
All tracks
Buy Buy Buy!
Still might be the hardest hip-hop album recorded.......2006-10-28
Gravediggaz "6 feet deep" should be in every hip-hop fans collection. Even though kinda disappared off the map (I believe one of their members died) and have released a handful of albums since this release, this album is flawless. Gravediggaz spit chunks of lyrics at you, which hit ou in the face, and knock you down. The album is dark and errie, and if there was ever a label to put on this, how bout death-rap (you got death-metal, so why not) The bands beats are killer to, which will push your speakers to excurstions that might just put them in the red zone. This is a treaure of classic hip-hip, and this is a prime example of what is missing from todays hip-hop scene. If you are mostly in the new-school hip-hop, dump your 50 Cent and Ja Rule CD's for a few days, and put this in your CD player. You might just never go back to the new stuff, as I never have even come close to it, and its CD's like this which is my main reason for staying away from MTV generated hip-hop. ENJOY
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6 Feet Deep
Gravediggaz
Manufacturer: Polygram Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00008FJSJ
Release Date: 1994-10-18 |
Tracks:
- Just When You Thought It Was Over (Intro)
- Constant Evelation
- Nowhere to Run, Nowhere to Hide
- Defectove Trip (Trippin)
- 2 Cups of Blood
- Blood Brothers
- 360 Questions
- 1-800 Suicide
- Diary of a Madman
- Mommy, What's a Gravedigga?
- Bang Your Head
- Here Comes the Gravediggaz
- Graveyard Chamber
- Deathtrap
- 6 Feet Deep
- Rest in Peace [Outro
Average customer rating:
- Mama, What's a Gravedigga?
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6 Feet Deep
Gravediggaz
Manufacturer: Polygram Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00008FJSH
Release Date: 1994-08-09 |
Tracks:
- Just When You Thought It Was Over (Intro) - Leroy & The Drivers
- Constant Elevation - Gravediggaz, Allen Toussaint
- Nowhere to Run, Nowhere to Hide
- Defective Trip (Trippin') - Gravediggaz, John Ussery
- 2 Cups of Blood
- Blood Brothers
- 360 Questions
- 1-800-Suicide - Booker T. & the MG's, Gravediggaz, Just-Ice, KRS-One
- Diary of a Madman
- Mommy, What's a Gravedigga? - Gravediggaz,
- Bang Your Head
- Here Comes the Gravediggaz
- Graveyard Chamber
- Death Trap - Gravediggaz, The Whole Darn Family
- 6 Feet Deep
- Rest in Peace (Outro)
Customer Reviews:
Mama, What's a Gravedigga?.......2005-12-31
The Gravediggaz are great. They were well received by critics. The RZA wasn't the head of the group like he was on their next release. In my opinion this is the better of their two releases, showing their dark side. Great lyrics, check them out.
Average customer rating:
- great, great!!!
- ALL THE MUSIC YOU EVER NEED!!
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Sacred Music Complete
Purcell , King , and Kings Consort
Manufacturer: Hyperion UK
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great, great!!!.......2006-12-05
This is the way ,I think, Purcell should sound. No pomp and surcomstance but only great music.
ALL THE MUSIC YOU EVER NEED!!.......2003-05-23
This boxed set is by far one of the best purchases I have ever made. As a Purcell freak, this hits every button I have. The cast of characters include the inequitable Robert King, New College Choir, Bowman, and a host of other venerable persons. Likewise the attention to period performance of these works makes it an essential addition to the library of any serious anglophile/Musicologist etc. Now if only the Britten Realizations of all Purcell's songs could be recorded alongside the originals! You will Love this set!
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Average customer rating:
- Yaaaah!!! Here Comes The Gravediggaz (Rating: 9 out of 10- -4.5 stars)
- very influentual
- Definately doesn't deserve 5 stars
- Not Really A Kid Best Rap Album Ever
- Still might be the hardest hip-hop album recorded
|
6 Feet Deep
Gravediggaz
Manufacturer: V2
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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- Return to the 36 Chambers
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- Ironman
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ASIN: B000005CES
Release Date: 1997-09-30 |
Tracks:
- Just When You Thought It Was Over (Intro)
- Constant Elevation
- Nowhere To Run, Nowhere To Hide
- Defective Trip (Trippin')
- 2 Cups Of Blood
- Blood Brothers
- 360 Questions
- 1-800 Suicide
- Diary Of A Madman
- Mommy, What's A Gravedigga?
- Bang Your Head
- Here Comes The Gravediggaz
- Graveyard Chamber
- Deathtrap
- 6 Feet Deep
- Rest In Peace (Outro)
Customer Reviews:
Yaaaah!!! Here Comes The Gravediggaz (Rating: 9 out of 10- -4.5 stars).......2007-03-03
The fact that there are two awesome producers on this album, Prince Paul and RZA alone makes this album very interesting. Along with Frukwan and Too Poetic, they came out in '94 under the name Gravediggaz with the debut "6 Feet Deep" (or "Niggamortis"). A horricore rap album that was very appealing. To make things even more intersting, everyone changed their name as well.
There is not much to say here about this album. The production is well innovative by RZA or Rzarector who does more rapping than producing, and Prince Paul or Thee Undertaker who does the opposite. As for the rhymes, they are excellent too. "Nowhere To Run, Nowhere To Hide" is one that has excellent beats and rhymes to fit it's concept. Too Poetic or Grymreaper is good and entertaining on "Defective Trip (Trippin')".
Guests are on this album as well. Scientific Shabazz and Killah Priest appear on two tracks "Graveyard Chamber" and "Diary Of A Madman". Masta Ace appears on "Here Comes The Gravediggaz". And others known like MC Search and Biz Markie do some of the background vocals on "Defective Trip". And KRS-One does thoese vocals to "1-800-Suicide".
As for anything bad. I believe "Bang Your Head" and the title track "6 Feet Deep" didn't appeal to me. The latter song was because the chorus came in spelling out the group's name over and over again. Other than that this is one excellent project. It kind of sucks that innovative albums like this don't come out anymore. It's albums like "6 Feet Deep" that made rap so fun to listen to. It's sad that Gravediggaz probably won't be making no more albums, due to the death of Too Poetic after he passed away from colon cancer back in 2001. After hearing this album, I will check out their 1997 follow up "The Pick, The Sickle, and The Shovel", and their 2002 album "Nightmare In A Minor". This album is excellent. Even if you're a Wu-Tang fan or a De La Soul fan, this should grab your intrest.
Just for the record: This was not the first horrorcore album made. Artists like Esham and Insane Clown Posse have been doing this way before this album dropped. This one just received the most recognition.
Lyrics: A-
Production: A+
Guest Appearances: A-
Musical Vibes: A-
Overall: A-
Favorite Tracks: Constant Elevation, Nowhere To Run Nowhere To Hide, Defective Trip (Trippin'), 1-800 Suicide, Diary Of A Madman, Here Comes The Gravediggaz, Deathtrap
Peace Everyone!!!
very influentual.......2007-02-27
I dont know why people give this 4 stars they gotta be extremely stupid. this is one the sickest cd's ever put out by RZA and Prince Paul the beats are banging and the lyricism is tight this cd deserves 10 stars if anything. do yourself a favor dont listen to any of these fake idiotic reviewers they dont know what real Hip-Hop is. this album is banging, it's everything every Wu fan demands. grab this album immediately.
Definately doesn't deserve 5 stars.......2007-02-18
I thought this would be more raw and hardcore, but I was disappointed. Being that RZA is in it I figured it'd be somewhat like Wu, with the style, but it definately sounded nothin like them. It had some alright flows and OK beats, but a lot of it just seemed cheezy to me. I just wasn't feelin it. You can tell a couple members had potential, but it just didn't come together right on this. It seems like they're off beat a lot too. If you're lookin for that raw new york sound, stick to wu-tang or nas... definately not this.
Not Really A Kid Best Rap Album Ever.......2007-01-31
This album is th best rap cd i have ever heard.
Top Tracks:
All tracks
Buy Buy Buy!
Still might be the hardest hip-hop album recorded.......2006-10-28
Gravediggaz "6 feet deep" should be in every hip-hop fans collection. Even though kinda disappared off the map (I believe one of their members died) and have released a handful of albums since this release, this album is flawless. Gravediggaz spit chunks of lyrics at you, which hit ou in the face, and knock you down. The album is dark and errie, and if there was ever a label to put on this, how bout death-rap (you got death-metal, so why not) The bands beats are killer to, which will push your speakers to excurstions that might just put them in the red zone. This is a treaure of classic hip-hip, and this is a prime example of what is missing from todays hip-hop scene. If you are mostly in the new-school hip-hop, dump your 50 Cent and Ja Rule CD's for a few days, and put this in your CD player. You might just never go back to the new stuff, as I never have even come close to it, and its CD's like this which is my main reason for staying away from MTV generated hip-hop. ENJOY
Average customer rating:
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Signature: Nicholas McGegan
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