Da Dirty

Da Dirty

Track Listings
1. Ballaz in Your Eyes
2. Time 2 Ride
3. Memphis Intro
4. Dirty
5. No Good
6. So High
7. Promise
8. We Ready
9. South Memphis
10. Dope Lit
11. Creepin
12. If I Could
13. 4th Quarter
14. Lets Ride
15. 2000 Degrees
16. Big Body
17. Sh#* Yeah


Da Dirty
Tru 2 Da Game
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    Tru 2 Da Game
    Tru
    Manufacturer: Priority Records
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    ASIN: B000QFAFG8
    Release Date: 2007-06-19

    Tracks:

    1. Intro
    2. No Limit Soldiers
    3. I Always Fell Like...
    4. There Dey Go
    5. I Got Candy
    6. Ghetto Thang
    7. Fedz
    8. What They Call Us?
    9. Ganstas Make the World
    10. Swamp Nigga
    11. Pimp Shit
    12. Eyes Of a Killa
    13. Fedz

    Tracks:

    1. Ghetto Cheeze
    2. Heaven 4 a Gangsta
    3. True 2 Da Game
    4. Freak Hoes
    5. Tru ?'s
    6. 1nce Upon a Time
    7. Pop Goes My 9
    8. It's My Time
    9. Torcher Chamber
    10. They Can't Stop Us!
    11. The Lord Is Testin Me
    12. No Limit Soldiers
    13. Final Ride
    Charge It 2 da Game
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • More saying UHHHHH
    • Getting better...
    • sECOND BEST SOLO ALBUM.
    • good
    • 3.5 star 2nd solo album -- his best solo effort
    Charge It 2 da Game
    Silkk the Shocker
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    ASIN: B0000064PT
    Release Date: 1998-02-17

    Tracks:

    1. I'm A Soldier
    2. Give Me The World
    3. Throw Yo Hood Up
    4. Just Be Straight With Me
    5. If I Don't Gotta
    6. Spotaggin
    7. We Can Dance
    8. Mama Always Told Me
    9. You Ain't Gotta Lie To Kick It
    10. Thug 'N' Me
    11. All Night
    12. Who Can I Trust
    13. It Ain't My Fault
    14. What Gangstas Do
    15. Ummm
    16. Let Me Hit It
    17. How Many...
    18. Who I Be
    19. Tell Me
    20. Me And You

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    Silkk the Shocker isn't the most gifted of the Miller brothers (Master P and C-Murder are his siblings), either in his generic-as-they-wanna-be lyrics or in his lumpy-like-day-old-oatmeal flow. Yet the hits keep coming, as the solid if uneventful Beats by the Pound production crew provides enough bouncy loops and catchy choruses to keep Silkk's head above water. Most notable are the down-tempo stories related on "Give Me the World" and "Mama Always Told Me." But when it comes to No Limit, an ounce of bounce is worth far more than a pound of gloom; it's "I'm a Soldier," the token posse cut on the record, that achieves its purpose best. Laced with a quick-paced, raw funk, it reaffirms the universal particularities of the NL sound. --Jon Caramanica

    Customer Reviews:

    3 out of 5 stars More saying UHHHHH.......2007-05-14

    Silkk the Shocker's 1998 sophomore effort "Charge It 2 da Game" is a showcase of No Limit Records in its prime. No Limit became extremely popular during the late 90s and was notorious for producing frequent, overblown albums with great singles and lots of filler. No Limit's cheap, by-the-books gangsta rap really can be incredibly appealing though, and it's easy to see why they had so many platinum selling records. When the formula works, it works very well, and much of "Charge It 2 da Game" is no exception. Silkk is not quite the MC his brothers Master P and C-Murder are, but he's got a unique flow and can display some very good lyricism. Like all the No Limit releases, this album is thick with guest appearances, only four of the songs are not posse cuts featuring the other assorted No Limit soldiers. That, and there's a whole lot of saying "UUUUHHH!" The Beats By the Pound team provides all the production, which overall is pretty average, a lot of the beats sound similar and only a few stand out. The running time of the album and individual songs is bloated. Silkk does perform pretty well and there are some excellent cuts scattered, but overall there's just too much filler to make this a very cohesive album. No Limit fans should pick this up, but I wouldn't consider it a must have.

    The first song is the No Limit anthem "I'm a Soldier," where over a simple, hardcore beat, ten of the label's rappers deliver representing verses, including all three Miller brothers, Fiend, Mac, Mia X, Mystikal, and others. This is a very memorable song, showcasing exactly what made No Limit so popular during this heyday. I like the epic-sounding "Give Me the World," which showcases the ridiculous materialism of Silkk and his label, but still lyrically is pretty strong. "Throw Yo Hood Up" is a decent Snoop Dogg collaboration over a standard upbeat Beats By the Pound production. "Just Be Straight With Me" is a highlight, a catchy and fun song. On "If I Don't Gotta," Silkk and Fiend dig deep for some heartfelt lyrics, it's one of the better cuts. I find "We Can Dance" to be a little monotonous and boring. "Mama Always Told Me" is a very average No Limit song, you'll feel like you've heard it before all right. "You Ain't Gotta Lie to Kick It" is more skippable filler material. I really like the gangsta slow jam "Thug `N' Me," this is some No Limit at its finest. I really like the production and the vocals are great. "All Night" is average and forgettable. "Who Can I Trust?" is lyrically and musically one of the better songs. "It Ain't My Fault" is okay, a Mystikal appearance improves it. The catchy and upbeat "What Gangstas Do" has great vibes, it's a highlight for sure. The bouncy "Let Me Hit It" is okay, but "How Many" is an anthem, a hardcore song that despite being generic is very appealing. The last three songs are all solo cuts, the best being the deep and well-produced closer "Me and You."

    "Charge It 2 da Game" is now out of print, but keep in mind that this was a #1 album less than ten years ago, so it's still pretty easy to find. I recommend this album to fans of the other No Limit material, there's some fun music here that's quite enjoyable. It's very inconsistent, but "Charge It 2 da Game" definitely has its moments.

    4 out of 5 stars Getting better..........2006-08-28

    When you look up the word "versality" in the dictionary, you'll see Silkk the Shocker's portrait right o tnext it. Charge it 2 da game, Silkk's second album, proves without a doubt that he's not a one-hit wonder and is able avoid the sophomore jinx that has plagued many artists in the music industry. His flow is unpredictable and varies from track to track which keeps the listener curious on what Silkk might to do next. For example "Give me the world", we find Silkk to be aggressive as his desire for money and power continue to intentsify while "Who can I trust?" has Silkk in a state of confusion as he uncovers the truth on whether the person he knows is really a friend or foe. Then there's "All night long" where he's laid back and chillin', which is ideal for party or while you're cruising in your ride. Being honest with him is important in "You ain't got to lie to kick it" proving that you don't need to be rich and flashy to be his friend. It doesn't stop there, a West Coast and Ditry South collbration is put together as Silkk teams up Death Row artist Snoop Dogg in "Throw yo hood up" and outcome that turns to be Silkk's best track out of the entire album.

    With all that talent in Silkk, his album is by far from flawless, tracks such as "If I don't gotta" and "How many?" are pure fillers and do nothing to enhance the album's quality. "We can dance" is a long, boring, uninspiring track that will surely put the listener rather than party. Also, The skits here are short and pointless which makes me questions why Silkk would include such material like that into his album.

    Aside from all that, Silkk shows a lot of potential and no signs of slowing down.

    4 out of 5 stars sECOND BEST SOLO ALBUM........2006-07-15

    IF YOU GET THIS ALBUM.....YOU GOTTA GET HIS FIRST ALBUM "THE SHOKKER" ITS LIKE WATCHING BLADE TRINITY WITH OUT SEEING THE FIRST TWO.... AS A MATTER OF FACT, I WOULD EVEN WASTE MY TIME BUYING THIS CD UNLESS I ALREADY HEARD AND OWNED THE FIRST ONE. YOU GOTTA HEAR NUMBER 14 ON THE FIRST ONE...

    4 out of 5 stars good.......2006-05-21

    i liked the album. im just glad hes not on every song by himself. he must be the absolutely worst rapper i have ever hurd. wack garbage everything in the book but i liked the album.

    3 out of 5 stars 3.5 star 2nd solo album -- his best solo effort.......2005-08-22

    A year and a hlf since his debut, Silkk returns with his sophomore effort, and unlike most 2nd albums, it is his best one. Like all No Limit releases around that time, guests are all over the album, but this is better as Silkk probably couldn't carry the whole album himself, and only 6 don't have guests and most of these aren't too good. Packed with 18 songs, it has 1 - 3 almost classics songs, 6 I skip, 6 ok ones, and the rest are good. Production is great on some songs and so so on others and is handled all by the Beats by the Pound Crew. Craig B & Mo B Dick each do 5 songs, O'Dell does 4, and KLC & Carlos Stephens each do 2. A good album to have for his fans or fans of late 90's No Limit music.

    #1 - 9 (f/ Master P, C-Murder, Mac, Fiend, Mystikal, Skull Duggrey, Big Ed {R.I.P.}, Mia X, Gotti Gambino)
    #2 - 5.5
    #3 - 8.5 (f/ Snoop Dogg -- nice beat)
    #4 - 9 (f/ Master P, Destiny's Child, O'Dell, Mo B Dick -- nice upbeat track)
    #5 - 6 (f/ Fiend)
    #7 - 7
    #8 - 7.5 (f/ Master P, Eightball, C-Murder)
    #9 - 7 (f/ Mia X & Big ed (R.I.P.))
    #10 - 4.5 (f/ Master P, Mo B Dick, Peaches, O'Dell --- slower song)
    #11 - 8 (f/ Mo B Dick -- good beat)
    #12 - 8 (about who can u trust)
    #13 - 7.5 (f/ Mystikal)
    #14 - 9.5 (f/ Kane & Abel, and Mo B Dick -- great beat)
    #16 - 5 (f/ Mystikal)
    #17 - 7 (f/ Master P, C-Murder, Mia X, Mystikal)
    #18 - 7
    #19 - 4.5
    #20 - 6

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    Da Unbreakables
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    • Crazy album
    • Three 6 Mafia - Da Unbreakables
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    Three 6 Mafia
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    ASIN: B00009MGQS
    Release Date: 2003-06-24

    Tracks:

    1. They Bout To Find Yo Body
    2. F*** That S***
    3. Wolf Wolf
    4. Testin My Gangsta
    5. Bin Laden
    6. Ridin Spinners
    7. Try Somethin'
    8. Money Didn't Change Me
    9. Ghetto Chick
    10. Shack Dat Jelly
    11. Let's Start A Riot
    12. Rainbow Colors
    13. Like A Pimp
    14. Beatem To Da Floor
    15. Put Cha D. In Her Mouth
    16. Mosh Pit
    17. You Scared Part II
    18. Dangerous Posse
    19. Outro

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Good Music.......2007-07-22

    I bought one of 3-6's earlier cd's a while ago. I did not like it because it had too many Satanic references {I am a Christian}. I listened to this cd at my friend's house, and it was way better. Most of the songs are good, there are no Satanic references, the music and beats are good, and this is some good party music.

    1- They Bout To Find Yo' Body- Short, tight intro, good lyrics {4/5}
    2- F*** That S***- Another good club song, gets you pumped {4/5]
    3- Wolf Wolf- Average song, average lyrics, not that good {3/5}
    4- Testin' My Gangsta- Excellent song, boring hook, good lyrics {5/5}
    5- Bin Laden- Average smoking sound, average beat and lyrics {3/5}
    6- Ridin Spinners- Tight lyrics and beat. All about their cars {5/5}
    7- Try Somethin'- Great song, Pat tears it up, flows good {5/5}
    8- Money Didn't Change Me- Song about lost friends, skippable {2/5}
    9- Ghetto Chick- I don't like this song, it is boring and slow {1/5}
    10- Shake Dat Jelly- Average lyrics, but is a fast, funny song {3/5}
    11- Let's Start A Riot- Another fight song, good lyrics, bad beats {4/5}
    12- Rainbow Colors- Slow smoking song, good lyrics and beat {4/5}
    13- Like A Pimp- great pimpin song, Pimp C is on fire, great lyrics {10/5}
    14- Beatem To Da Floor- Short, average song with average lyrics {3/5}
    15- Put Cha D. In Her Mouth- Cool sex song, good lyrics and beat {4/5}
    16- Mosh Pit- Hot club song, Wyte and Scott are great. Good lyrics {5/5}
    17- You Scared II- Bad lyrics, good beats, not that good of a song {2/5}
    18- Dangerous Posse- Good HCP song, everyone is good, good beat {4/5}
    19- Outro- Informs of future 3-6 albums {3/5}

    5 out of 5 stars A RESPONSE TO THE LAST REVIEW.......2006-06-12

    I JUST WANNA KNOW WHY WOULD YOU HATE ON THREE 6 MAFIA JUST BECAUSE THEY HAD A BEEF WITH BONE??? WHO CARES IF THEY DID. THAT HAS GOT TO BE THE DUMBEST REASON FOR SOMEONE TO HATE ON SOMEONE. THATS JUST LIKE 50 CENT'S BEEF WITH FAT JOE AND CUZ THE GAME DIDNT HAVE BEEF WITH FAT JOE THE GAME GOT KICKED OUT OF G-UNIT. THAT IS JUST A STUPID REASON

    5 out of 5 stars Crazy album.......2006-05-26

    This is the first and only three 6 mafia i got becoz it is hard 2 find there albums where im from in stores but i have got project pats mistadontplay which is also a fantastic album, for a long time i had a negative view of three 6 mafia because of their previous beef with Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, but once they released the song stay high it helped me change my view on them and i had heard the song ridin spinners which i thought was tight so i went out and bought the record and it is now one of my favourite south albums, so many of the songs on this are tight weith very few weak songs, the rappin is sick and grimmey and the beats are banging. Highly reccomended as a album 2 get if you dont know much about three 6 mafia and want to see what they are like
    My favourite tracks if i had to pick are-
    -wolf wolf
    -bin laden
    -ridin spinners
    -rainbow colors
    -mosh pit
    -and my favourite track on the album "you scared part2"

    5 out of 5 stars Three 6 Mafia - Da Unbreakables.......2006-03-25

    Good again. Suprisingly. The production on this album is more than off the hook. Its crazy! ILL beats at there finest. The lyrics are really murderous. All I can really say. Gotta check this out. I usually only listen to REAL hiphop, but this is REAL crunk music. Check it. You can ride and sub this sh** no doubt. Check out all there albums. Real crunk, unlike that MTV/BET wannabe crunk music.
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    My Top 5 Songs
    1.Wolf Wolf
    2.Bin Laden
    3.Try Something
    4.Lets Start A Riot
    5.Dangerous Posse

    5 out of 5 stars God Created DJ Paul & Juicy J, and what God created no one can,.......2006-03-23

    Recreate. The Super Producers once more set off this hard blazing album, including Project Pat, Lil' Wyte, and all the Hypnotize Minds artist.
    Go get this Cd if you like to get lost in this down south style of rap.
    Crook by da Book: The Fed Story
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    • Greatness!!!!
    • Comes bacc with some jams..
    Crook by da Book: The Fed Story
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    ASIN: B000FVBLJ8
    Release Date: 2006-12-05

    Tracks:

    1. Intro
    2. I Ain't Going Back To Jail
    3. Purple featuring Beanie Sigel
    4. Raised In The Projects
    5. 2 Dollar Niggas
    6. Cocaine
    7. Tell Tell Tell (Stop Snitchin') Featuring Mr. Bigg, Lyfe Jennings and Young Jeezy
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    11. You Like
    12. High Off The Ground
    13. Get Down
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    16. How It Goes In The Gutta
    17. Nigga Got Popped
    18. Get That Up Off Ya
    19. Been Gettin' Money featuring Three 6 Mafia
    20. Outro

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Great Album.......2007-06-21

    From start to finish, an excellently executed album with dope production from DJ Paul and Juicy J. One of the best albums of 2006.

    3 out of 5 stars nice.......2007-04-05

    I liked it. I'm a pat fan. It doesn't have funny tracks like the past albums, but thas prolly a reflection of his emotions after getting out of jail.
    But it took me a long time to realize how great an entertainer Project at truly is. This album is angry. The streets will love it.

    5 out of 5 stars ABSOLUTELY AMAZING.......2007-03-07

    If I could make this 10 stars I would. This is probably the greatest album from not only Pat but from: Project Pat, DJ Paul & Juicy J, and Hypnotize Minds altogether. This is a must buy without a doubt. THERE IS NOT ONE TRACK ON HERE YOU CANNOT BUMP. A CLASSIC FROM START TO FINISH!!! The guest appearances are hot, the beats are hot, the lyrics are fiyah, the entire album will leave a Project Pat fan dead in his tracks. And for yall Paul & J Outro fans with all the yellin and crazyiness like on Most Known Unknown...its got that too :D. Its a crime not to buy this rec. So go out there and cop Pat's best masterpiece yet after not puttin out a rec for 4 years!!! And lets just hope he keeps his promise with track 2 and doesnt go back to jail lol.

    5 out of 5 stars Greatness!!!!.......2007-03-07

    This CD Is Outstanding From Start To Finish!!! I'm Now A Three Six Mafia Fan.

    4 out of 5 stars Comes bacc with some jams.........2007-02-10

    Pat fell off for 4 years for having a firearm when pulled over and thus violating his parole. He spent almost all that time in the pen making this album. The first few traccs might be a little different for some people who are used to the Mista Dont Play era, but all around this is a definite banger and the second half of the CD is just as classic as Ghetty Green. Worth the purchase, and of course one of the only South rappers to keep it real. Looks like he'll replace Crunchy and Koop as the 4th man for Three 6 mafia.. before you know it they'll kick out lord infamous too. Who knows... but Pat's solos are never disappointing.
    Da Game Is To Be Sold, Not To Be Told
    Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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    Da Game Is To Be Sold, Not To Be Told
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    ASIN: B000008UKN
    Release Date: 1998-08-04

    Tracks:

    1. Snoop World
    2. Slow Down
    3. Woof!
    4. Gin & Juice II
    5. Show Me Love
    6. Hustle & Ball
    7. Don't Let Go
    8. Tru Tank Dogs
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    18. Picture This
    19. Doggz Gonna Get Ya
    20. Hoes, Money & Clout
    21. Get Bout It & Rowdy

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    The first voice you hear on the new Snoop record is that of Master P, introducing the latest recruit to the No Limit army. It's a message, albeit a subtle one: in the team game of hip-hop, there's been a trade, and our man P gained the advantage. Da Game... is Snoop's first release on the label, and it is a No Limit release through and through--in spite of the fact that, in the context of No Limit's marketing megalopoly, Snoop's Merlot mixes poorly with the rest of the crew's Asti Spumanti. Fortunately, his flow has always been blessed with a Southern swing, and the Beats by the Pound gumbo funk is a natural for the Doggfather, even if there's little on the album that pushes the creative envelope. As for Snoop himself, he spends ample time attempting to evoke previous glories with the uninspired "Gin & Juice II" and "Still a G Thang," though his strongest moments come with Mia X on "Slow Down" and with Mystikal and C-Murder on "See Ya When I Get There," both classic No Limit material. --Jon Caramanica

    Customer Reviews:

    3 out of 5 stars Snoop Attempts to Resurrect Himself on No Limit With Mediocre Results.......2007-06-07

    Unlike consistent early albums like 'Doggystyle', this No Limit release contains alot of filler and useless tracks. Some of No Limit's goons on here sound out of place with Snoop on here as well, but C-Murder, Mystikal and Silkk the Shocker do a commendable job here.

    As for the songs, 'Slow Down' has a nice beat (though the lyrics leave much to be desired). 'Woof!' is fantastic, and includes Mystikal on it who adds his trademark crazy flow to it. 'Gin & Juice II' is not nearly as good as the classic we all know and love, but it's still a decent remake that is much better than track 10, 'Still a G Thang', which is a typical boring track on here. 'Tru Tank Dogs' and 'Game Of Life' have some interesting beats but only decent lyrics (it's No Limit though, so what do you expect...?). 'Dp Gangsta' is a very nice track, and the cheesy No Limit production is actually pretty nice there.

    As for the rest... it's a mish-mash of the good, bad, and boring. I never cared about No Limit before and this is the only No Limit album in my collection (my friend left a Master P cd over my house once and I thought it was s**t), but this is an alright release. There's simply too much filler on it and the No Limit production sounds outdated (you can tell what year this is from). But when it's all said and done, 'Da Game Is To Be Sold, Not To Be Told' ends up being a decent listen.

    3 out of 5 stars Not His Worst.......2006-07-17

    Snoop attempted to resurrect his career by joining No Limit after Deathrow crashed. This is his first No Limit release and it is not his worst album but nothing compared to the deathrow releases. I'm not going to judge this album on its comparison to his early albums but he could have done better for this. He still has his lazy, Laid back voice which you just can't dislike but this album needed the following
    1. Guest appearances by the people he rapped with while on deathrow not these talentless, annoying no limit characters
    2. Part of the reason some of his other albums became famous was because they were produced by Dr Dre. Dr Dre gives great beats etc and Snoop needs those.
    However these tracks aren't all that bad and seeing i'm a big Snoop fan I can appreciate all his albums even though I rather Snoop Doggy Dogg. My favourite song would have to be the single "Still A G Thang" but some other good tracks are DP Gangsta, Game Of Life, Ain't Nuthin Personal, Snoop World, I Can't Take The Heat, Woof!, Gin & Juice II and Doggz Gonna Get Ya.

    4 out of 5 stars still ah g thang.......2005-07-22

    I like this album snoops wit no limit I wolud say 60% of this album is tight but there songs thats just off the chain thoe there was a movie to this album but I nevah seen it I would get it thoe tight songs are 1,3,4,10"dpg!",13,14,17,19,21 tha best! piece.

    2 out of 5 stars Misleaded.......2005-05-07

    I should've listened to my instinct and moved on to another CD, but instead listened to my friend....This album did not do anything for me...Too bad it cost me $17 in 1998. I tried to trade it and they didn't want it....hmm.

    I give it two stars, one for the effort with another label and another for the artwork.

    5 out of 5 stars C-walk G , from LONG BEACH to little rock and back.......2005-03-28

    A real gangsta rap. I like it a lot better than his new sh*t. Snoop got caried away alittle with the money , but is all good if is from the hood. MY favorite song is "GAME OF LIFE" and don't forget it , only listen to this album when yo smoke.
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    Da Baddest Bitch
    Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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    Trina
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    ASIN: B00004R8Q5
    Release Date: 2000-03-21

    Tracks:

    1. The Big Lick
    2. Da Baddest B***h
    3. If U W/Me
    4. Hair Dresser Skit
    5. Ain't S**t
    6. Off The Chain With It
    7. 69 Ways
    8. Club Skit
    9. Ball Wit Me
    10. Watch Yo Back
    11. Off Glass
    12. Answering Machine Skit
    13. I Don't Need U
    14. I Need
    15. I'll Always
    16. Mama
    17. Take Me

    Customer Reviews:

    1 out of 5 stars Da Saddest B****.......2007-02-07

    I remember when I first heard heard Trina I couldnt help but wonder what was people's fascination with her? So what she makes raunchy records, the girl couldnt rap her way out of a flavored condom plus she sounds like a hood version of Edith from All In The Family. From where I from Trina is the most overrated female ever. This album is concrete proof of that statement. The first single The Baddest B**** is so cheesy it makes you wonder how this song became a hit. Pull Over , Off The Chain Wit it, Off Glass and I Dont Need You are extra cheesy to the point you might get constipated from the first listen. Other disposables: The Big Lick(Blah), Aint S***(a female version Of Dr. Dre's B***es Aint S***. How original), I'll Always(super stale plus she should be sued for screwing up Ronald Isley's Voyage To Atlantis), Watch Yo Back and the rest of this album.
    Bottom Line: Trina's Da Baddest B**** is the worst female rap album next to the Notorious K.I.M. and Thug Misses. The beats suck, her lyrics sound like they were conceived in the mind of a tweenager and her voice is as painful as scratching a chalkboard with your fingernails. Lyrics like /Sisqo made that song/ when he seen me in a thong th th th thong show you that she puts the corn in corny! Da Baddest B**** more like Da Saddest B****!

    3 out of 5 stars trina.......2005-10-11

    trina is not a dumb female rapper who just shows ass the gurl was doing the damn the thing ya know and no matter what u do u still gone get talked about but trina came to plate with this one lettung u know what its like to be B---- in control and she says what she feels and as a woman i appreciate her boldness

    3 out of 5 stars TRINA.......2005-10-03

    now who does this girl/self confessed bitch think she is. She is a piece of trash. Download dis album cos it ain't worth buying. Bye a lil kim album or a foxy brown one.

    1 out of 5 stars I feel like throwin' up.......2005-08-21

    A full review doesn't make too much sense considering the album cover and title. I never heard the whole album since I bought this in 2000, when I was still naive to the dirty south. I was a fan of scarface and outkast, I love miami so I gave this a try. I hated it then and I hate it now. I never got past the first 6 pieces of ear poison(notice I didn't say songs). Cause this isnt music. I know I said it before, but why would any woman want to consider herself a bitch? How could any woman enjoy listening to this self-degradation? I still don't know the reasons but considering her albums constantly sell there's a lot of women that feel the same. The same way how you women wonder is there any good men out here, is the same how men like me wonder is there any good women. And judgeing by your favorite rappers and role models, I can safely say there is'nt too many. Buy this album only if your new to this music genre, the front cover looks funny, or your mind is in the gutter. Cause in my opinion, only a lowlife can enjoy this.

    5 out of 5 stars SHE WAS AN INSURANCE AGENT!! SHE IS SMART!!!.......2005-07-15

    HOW CAN SHE BE IN THE BOTTOM 10% OF HER CLASS!
    SHE WAS AN INSURANCE AGENT WITH A LICENSE TO SELL REAL ESTATE!
    HOW CAN SHE BE DUMB??

    ANYWAY, THIS IS ONE OF MY FAVORITE CD'S!
    EVERY SONG IS GREAT!
    TRINA IS A WONDERFUL PERSON!
    SHE IS VERY SWEET AND DOWN TO EARTH!
    5 STAR CD *****
    Da Dirty 30
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Here's MY little history about dis group.......
    • Do you see this?
    • PERFECT!!!
    • It's Been Great While It Lasted.........
    • Something thats classic
    Da Dirty 30
    Cru
    Manufacturer: Def Jam
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B0000024N5
    Release Date: 1997-08-26

    Tracks:

    1. DJ Footlong (Intro)
    2. Bluntz & Bakakeemis
    3. That Shit
    4. Just Another Case
    5. Hoe 2 Society
    6. Nuthin' But
    7. Straight From L.I.P.
    8. Goin' Down
    9. Shoot Out
    10. Ten To run
    11. Wreckgonize
    12. Bulletproof Vest
    13. The Ebonic Plague
    14. Up North
    15. R.I.P.
    16. Live At The Tunnel
    17. Pronto
    18. You Used To
    19. Fresh, Wild And Bold
    20. O.J.
    21. Lisa Lipps
    22. Bubblin'
    23. Goines Tale
    24. The Illz
    25. Footlong
    26. My Everlovin'
    27. Pay Attention
    28. Loungin' Wit My Cru
    29. Dirty 29
    30. Armaggedon

    Customer Reviews:

    3 out of 5 stars Here's MY little history about dis group..............2006-01-12

    Now, I'm a true hip hop fan hailin' out the DUB-K but i have relocated to the southwest here in Tucson, Arizona. I heard of these katz since they lead single "Just Another Case" was released in 1997. I actually heard this particular song on a local radio station called Power 93.9 in Wichita, KANSAS when I lived in the midwest. Yo, i was buggin because the song was sooo hyped i was askin every single one of my hip hop homiez who in the hell was the artists that sang this song?? To my surprise, it was only my brother and I who even knew the song existed. The funny thing is......that KANSAS station (Power 93.9) was ALLLLLWAYZ playing that song in Wichita for 2 straight years. Now, iknow a lot of y'all are suprised to know that secluded little Kansas even knew who CRU was but y'all should close y'all mouths cuz hip hop DOES exist in that particular midwest state, so accept it, lol. Back to the story though, check it, I was in love with that song so much...i decided to get my little tape player and I recorded that song on tape when it was playing on the radio. A few years past....I still had the tape....my parents were talking about moving....we moved...so here I am now. I listened to the tape again after we moved here to Arizona (it was around 2001) and since we had a computer I decided to search for it on KAZAA. Yo, I finally found "Just Another Case" and I about passed out. This track will always stay close to my heart y'all. There ain't no beats or lyrics out there like this y'all. It just can't be compared. The style is just beyond comparison. I found the song and burned it on disc with some of my other favorite songs. I STILL to this day wonder who produced that song..(scratches his head)..well n-e-wayz.. It was still 2001 when I decided to buy the album and it WASN'T the smartest move of my life. I felt a lot of the songs. But then there were just tooo many songs that I was NOT feeling. I think there was just waaay too many experimental weird synthesizer sounds I'm guessing. It was pretty much even...15 whack azz tracks compared to 15 tight azz tracks...give or take a few (who knows). So eventually I sold it to a local music store here in Arizona. I imagine someone else will make the same move that I did, with the same state of mind and motivation, and that's perfectly fine with me. This CD will appeal to some people and then it won't for some others. Personally I'd reccomend the albums 'At the speed of life' by Xzibit, 'Foundation' by Brand Nubian, or even 'Soundbombing II' compilation on Rawkus records produced by the beat junkies to name a few. Those are the records that I roll to...but if this is ya cup a tea, then more power 2 ya. Yo, if you want my opinion...this CD IS listenable and keepable. It's not one of those CD's you want to completely avoid but I guess i'm just too picky when it comes to my underground muzik. Oh yeah and if y'all want to cop REAL 5 star gems..I know all y'all new york niggaz already own this but check "Infamous" and "hell on earth" by mobb deep. Wouldn't hurt to try out some Boot camp click neither. Aiight, Well i'm out. ENJOY! ;-D.

    5 out of 5 stars Do you see this?.......2005-12-17

    Do you see this album? Get it because this joint right here is the definition of HipHop.

    5 out of 5 stars PERFECT!!!.......2005-12-02

    FOR YALL CAT'S WHO CANT SEE THIS AS FIVE STARS,SOMTHING'S WORNG WITH YOU!!COP THIS CLASSIC!!!

    4 out of 5 stars It's Been Great While It Lasted................2005-09-21

    Very little is known about this trio consisting of producer/MC Yogi, Chaddeo and hype man Mighty Ha, one thing for sure....is if you didn't purchase this album during the first year that it was released, it is a very hard find now(I actually heard a rumor that's it's no longer manufactured). This trio did enjoy the success and spoils of a major label(Def Jam) and Yogi actually enjoyed some accolades as an in house producer for Bad Boy in the late 90's. Anyway, back to this album...entitled Da Dirty 30...which actually is about half of actual songs and half skits. However, all production is handled personally by Yogi himself and in my opinion each track is better than the next. Yogi and Chaddeo share the mic on mostly all of the actual tracks....with hype man Mighty Ha(who bears a striking resemblance to the late Big L)contributing on a few songs. A few guest appearances by the likes of the legend Slick Rick and Black Rob make this a solid release. Even though, I despise an album with a lot of filler...the skits aren't that bad...the hilarity contained in the skits is refreshing at the times...especially the "Hoe 2 Society" which actually reenacts the "Menace To Society" scene where Caine is being questioned by the detective over the events of the liquor store murders....with Yogi playing the part of the detective to an unsuspecting female accused of too many "d**k suckings". With that in mind, if you have this already, you know what I'm talking about....if you don't have it and this review sparked your interest....good luck in attempting to find this.

    5 out of 5 stars Something thats classic.......2005-05-05

    You know something thats a classic when you can put it in years later and still feel the same way about it, when you used to play it back in the day..Ie.Nas-Stillmatic,Wutang-Enter da 36 chambers.You get the point right?I brought CRU-Da dirty 30 years ago, when it first came out and not to sound like the other reviews, but this is ONE OF THEE MOST SLEPT ON CLASSICS OF ALL TIME!!!I recently pulled it out of the basement a couple of weeks ago and its now 2005 and I cant stop playing it.I wish they continued making records,its the kind of music/artists that hip hop needs right now.
    King of Da Playaz Ball
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Good Debut
    • King Of Da Playaz Ball - Kingpin Skinny Pimp
    • Skinny Pimp's Best Album, Period.
    • ILL STR8 PIMPN SKINNYDA NIGERO
    • I got hoes on the track fool
    King of Da Playaz Ball
    Kingpin Skinny Pimp
    Manufacturer: Prophet Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000003L75
    Release Date: 1996-03-19

    Tracks:

    1. Intro
    2. One Life to Live
    3. Nobody Crosses Me
    4. Midnight Hoes
    5. Lookin' For Da Chewin
    6. Long Story
    7. Y'all Ain't Killaz
    8. Hear My Dear/Anger
    9. I Don't Love 'Em
    10. We Ain't No Playa Hatas
    11. Pimpin' And Hoin'
    12. Don't Test Me
    13. Let's Start A Riot
    14. KIng Of Da Playazball
    15. All About Them Prophets
    16. Outrro
    17. Blaze Up Anotha 1 (Gangsta Blac)

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Good Debut.......2006-03-30

    This album came correct, skinny had never sounded this great this and will probably not again. If you like 3-6 or skinny pimp u should buy this. The rest of his albums dont match to this,the beats are bumpin too mainly cause it was produced by Paul & Juice. Check out songs like "Ya'll ain't no killaz" "I don't love em" and "All about them prophets".

    5 out of 5 stars King Of Da Playaz Ball - Kingpin Skinny Pimp.......2003-04-28

    The best solo release from Prophet Entertainment. Some of the best beats post Mystic Stylez by Paul & Juice. As the two have grown as producers, unfortunately Skinny has dwindled as a rapper resorting to recycled lyrics.

    5 out of 5 stars Skinny Pimp's Best Album, Period........2002-05-11

    Back in the Prophet Entertainment days, Skinny was one of their best artists. Now they are beefin' but this came out back when Three 6 and Skinny was cool. It is a Memphis classic and a cd that every Three 6 Mafia and Skinny Pimp fan should have. It's one of the best rap albums ever made end of story. GET IT NOW!!!!!!

    5 out of 5 stars ILL STR8 PIMPN SKINNYDA NIGERO.......2001-11-07

    THIS ALBUM IS THE FOUNDATION ON WHICH PROPHET WAS MADE A MUST 4 A REAL LYRICAL (***) ADMIRER. SKINNY SHINES ON SONG AFTER SONG. SO YO FEEL ME YOU OVERSTAND ME HUH THIS IS DA REAL (***)OF DA RAP GAME. SO PUT DIS IN YO BOX. CAUTION:BONE FANZ BEWARE CUZ DIS CAT PUTS DEM SICX FEET.

    5 out of 5 stars I got hoes on the track fool.......2001-07-19

    What can I say negative about this album? nothing at all dj paul and juicy J were the producers of this cd and you can tell cuz the cd is poppin. Skinny pimp with his gangsta lyrics expressing his every day life from pimping to pulling of heists and putting niggas six feet under. This cd included almost every body from three six mafia but one of my favorites were I don't love em feat gangsta boo. Just another nigga representing the m-town!
    Back 2 Da Basics
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • I liked it
    • Slackin in some areas
    • Yo GOTTI is beyound the basic's
    • its kool
    • It's Aight
    Back 2 Da Basics
    Yo Gotti
    Manufacturer: Tvt
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000F0UV54
    Release Date: 2006-05-23

    Tracks:

    1. That's What's Up (Intro)
    2. I Got Them feat. Lil Wayne & Baby
    3. Full Time
    4. Where I'm At
    5. U A Gangsta Right?
    6. Spend It Cuz U Got It feat. All Star
    7. Cold Game
    8. Gangsta Party feat. Bun B & 8 Ball
    9. That's What They Made It Foe feat. Pooh Bear
    10. 25 To Life
    11. That's Not Yo B***h
    12. Shawty Violating (Wup That Hoe) feat. La Chat
    13. I'm A Thug feat. D'Nero from Blockburnaz
    14. We Gonna Be Alright
    15. A Part of Thugs feat. Jazze Pha
    16. Warrior
    17. Shawty feat. D'Nero from Blockburnaz

    Album Description

    As one of the five epicenters of Southern hip hop, Memphis has long had a thriving artist community who have sold thousands of cds without major label support. In 2005-2006, America felt the heat from the Memphis streets more than ever with platinum hit makers like Eightball & MJG, recent Grammy Award winners Three 6 Mafia and others. Local legend Yo Gotti is the next to step up and rep his hometown with his TVT Records debut, Back 2 Da Basics. Gotti, along with Three 6 and Eightball & MJG, was recently featured on MTV's "My Block: The Hustle And Flow of Memphis" and in media ranging from Mass Appeal's 14 pg. spread on the Memphis scene to the New York Times review of one of his classic underground mix tapes.

    Memphis is poised to become "the new Houston" as hip hop's next regional scene to bust into national prominence and Yo Gotti's new single, "Gangsta Party" featuring Bun B and Eightball is his ticket to big time blingdom. Back 2 Da Basics features more Gotti rhyme spitting with guest shots from Cash Money's All Star, Lil Wayne, Baby and Young Buck. One track on Back 2 Da Basics many may already be familiar with is "Full Time," a street's eye view real enough to be featured in the hit movie, "Hustle and Flow."

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars I liked it.......2006-12-06

    I thought the overall album was decent there were about 6 songs i didnt like but the cds worth buying
    Fav tracks
    1: Full time
    2: Thats Whats up
    3: Spend it cuz u got it
    4: U gangsta right?
    5: Im a Thug

    2 out of 5 stars Slackin in some areas.......2006-07-13

    Yo Gotti in the past can spit some raw ish but on this one, I dunno what happpened.....The production seemed too generic, the rapping was pretty average and generic and not that impressive at all, and doesnt carry much replay value....To be honest, id pop in a Three 6 Mafia cd rather than this one....Album was slacking on so many levels, now theres some tracks that listenable, but the rest make it hard to enjoy this album, nothin special bout it at all...This album waz overhyped I believe and flopped horribly.......Gotti can do much better than this.....Wouldnt recommend anyone to chek it out.....

    2.5/5

    5 out of 5 stars Yo GOTTI is beyound the basic's.......2006-07-12

    man Im from Memphis and so is Gotti , I didnt like Memphis rap at first i just wasnt feelin it , but now Gotti got me in love with him this cd is Hot , Number 1 is the best song , ya'll cop this cd and Support Memphis aiigiht , 4 real M town all day!

    4 out of 5 stars its kool.......2006-07-06

    this cd is good but not great. i liked his other cd's better tho. number 2 dat slap tho. if u like down south gangsta rap u should check this out tho.

    4 out of 5 stars It's Aight.......2006-06-12

    Straight product but doesn't bring any new elements out of Memphis. Sounds similar to Three 6 and everyone else out the Tenn. At least Young Buck sounded a LITTLE different when he dropped... none the less o boy has potential. Holla when it's gangsta. Peace
    Da Crime Family
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • this cd is a crime really
    • Tru Family
    • biters
    • Tru's Best Album!!
    • NO LIMIT 4 LIFE
    Da Crime Family
    Tru
    Manufacturer: Priority Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00000J7OA
    Release Date: 1999-06-01

    Tracks:

    1. Tru-The Beginning
    2. Hoody Hooo
    3. Dangerous In My City
    4. Miller Boyz
    5. Tru Homies (Street Version)
    6. Don't Judge Me
    7. The Tank Goes On
    8. Hard N's
    9. Stay Real
    10. Suppose To Be My Friend
    11. The Ghetto Is A Struggle
    12. Run Away Slaves
    13. Livin' Like A Hustler
    14. No Limit Army

    Tracks:

    1. Bounce
    2. You'll Never Change
    3. Hail Mary
    4. I Don't Want You No More
    5. Soldier Till I Die
    6. Buss That
    7. Don't F--- With Tru
    8. Never
    9. Rip Kevin
    10. Bounce To This
    11. It's A Beautiful Thing
    12. The World Is Yours
    13. We Riders
    14. Prayer For A G
    15. Tru Homies (Radio Version)

    Customer Reviews:

    1 out of 5 stars this cd is a crime really .......2006-03-24

    this whole cd sucks c murder's remake of hail mary is awful c must be smoking crack hoody hoo is the only decent trtack on here don't waste yopur money on this trash.

    3 out of 5 stars Tru Family.......2005-07-18

    No Limit's brothers, Master P, C-Murder and Silkk The Shocker with fourth Tru album that doesn't have the same effects as the prior releases, but contains the same formula as other (if not all) No Limit Records releases. This double disc release starts off strong but quickly take a turn for the worse. "Hoody Hooo" taken from OutKast is a lot rowdier with that southern touch by KLC & Chantel. Fiend & Full Blooded helped out on "Dangerous In My City" to give it a more gritty, harder feel. The chants on "Hard N's" featuring Fiend was enough with the slow gangster track. The club hit "Bounce" and "Bounce To This" was a twist for the tank. Tru get's to the No Limit themes on "No Limit Army", "Soldier Till I Die" and "Don't F--- With Tru". "You'll Never Change" featuring DIG & Mac is a keeper as well with a mainstream aim. Mia X featured on "Buss That" helped as the only lady of the tank. The violins on "Never" featuring Baby Soldier, DIG & Reginelli made this a good fit to Da Crime Family. The rules of "The World Is Yours" is well worth the purchase as Silkk The Shocker solo song. The West Coast appeal to "It's A Beautiful Thing" featuring Snoop Dogg gives this lp some depth. Instead this should have been a one disc release to produce a classic, but the emptiness felt on the fillers hurt this album. With Tru giving us some heat like this, "The Tank Goes On"!

    1 out of 5 stars biters.......2005-02-24

    if it aint pac then it's outkast cash money or somebody else. these fools teeth should hurt with all the biting they do.

    5 out of 5 stars Tru's Best Album!!.......2003-09-27

    I love this album. No Limit can't be stopped!!

    5 out of 5 stars NO LIMIT 4 LIFE.......2003-04-14

    Y'all need 2 buy this CD .too many good songs 2 name.this is No Limit at its finest.no mystikal here but who needs Mystikal when u have P,C and Silkk with guest appearences by Snoop,Mia X,Mac and Big Ed.plus other soldiers. go and buY dis CD

    Rap Music:

    1. Da Good Da Bad & Da Ugly [Explicit Lyrics]
    2. Deep Concentration
    3. Degrees of a Soldier [Explicit Lyrics]
    4. E.L.E. (Extinction Level Event): The Final World Front [Explicit Lyrics]
    5. Game Money Intelligence: Episode 1
    6. Gangsta Boom: Sample Your Ass Off [Explicit Lyrics]
    7. Hillwood [Explicit Lyrics] [Live]
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    10. Infinity, Vol. 1 [Explicit Lyrics]

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