Ghetto Style [Explicit Lyrics]
Track Listings
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1. Intro
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2. Ghetto Style
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3. Black Like Me
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4. Message
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5. I'll Be Good to You
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6. In Love With a Thug
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7. Out to Get Rich
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8. Trife Hoes
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9. Hoes Just Wanna Have Fun
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10. F--- Boy
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11. What Bitches Do
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12. Keepin' It Real
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13. Hustlin' On
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14. Where Ya At?
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15. Stylin
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16. Let Me Holla at Ya
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17. Before It's All Over
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18. Girls Just Wanna Have Fun [Radio Mix]
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Ghetto Style,T-Black,404 Music Group,Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop
Ghetto Style [Explicit Lyrics]
Average customer rating:
- Sophomore Blues
- Different from first but still smooth
- Whats going on here?
- Their may have been a reason for no album in so long
- WHAT HAPPPENED TO THE CROONERS???
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Project Plato
Christión
Manufacturer: The Mint Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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Pop Rock
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- Journey Of A Gemini
- In This Life Together
- The Love Experience
- A Beautiful World
ASIN: B000AE8FTO
Release Date: 2005-09-13 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- No Place
- It's Gonna Rain
- Save My Baby
- Blackmail (Interlude)
- Hustlin' (Outro)
- Let 'Em Know
- Presidential Suite
- Just Move
- Never Seen U Before (Interlude)
- I've Grown
- Crazy Close
- My Reason
- Slow Motion
- Farrah
- Grandma's Grove
- Broken Streets
- Do Ya Dance! (Dedicated To Mr. Wonder)
- Supermodel
- Where Yo Girlfriend At?
Product Description
CHAPTER I – THE STREETS
1. Intro
2. No Place
3. It’s Gonna Rain
4. Save My Baby
5. Blackmail (interlude)
6. Hustlin’ (outro)
CHAPTER II – THE RELATIONSHIPS
1. Let ‘Em Know
2. Presidential Suite
3. Just Move featuring Bikram Singh
4. Never Seen U Before (interlude)
5. I’ve Grown
CHAPTER III – THE LOVE
1. Crazy Close
2. My Reason
3. Slow Motion featuring Ezra & Allen Anthony
CHAPTER IV – THE JOURNAL
1. Farrah
2. Grandma’s Grove featuring Allen Anthony
3. Broken Streets
CHAPTER V – THE JUKE JOINT
1. Do Ya Dance! (Dedicated to Mr. Wonder)
2. Supermodel
3. Where Yo Girlfriend At?
Format: Cassette
Customer Reviews:
Sophomore Blues.......2007-02-19
I was really excited about this cd since I fell in love with Christion's first album, "Ghetto Cyrano". However, I was severely disappointed. It doesn't even have as much soul as most songs on the RADIO!!! The beats are generic and boring, lyrics sound forced and you can just tell that these guys are no longer singing about stuff they understand or know about. "My Reason"?!?! That song's just cheesy and I only listen to it for a good laugh. And "Where Yo Girlfriend At"? Again, only for a good laugh. Not sure what happened between the first album and this one (other than Allen Anthony's departure), but things just ain't the same. And GW's right, most of the reviews claiming this is a must-buy are from family members, friends, managers, and other business partners. KNyte had something to do with their silly "Let Em Know" video, I believe. Anyway, I hope y'all find this review helpful....if you want a Christion cd, go for the first one. But hey, everyone has their own taste in music and maybe y'all don't care bout listening to the real..... but if you do, then stay far far away from this cd (unless you just want somethin for laughs).
Different from first but still smooth.......2006-05-17
I have been a fan of christion since they first came out. I do admit that this is some what different from the first in terms of the music. I think what makes the songs good are the story lines. I loaded the cd to my MP3 player with the first and compared and it still keeps that street (pimps and players) style to the songs. There are some good tracks that start on chapaters 4 and on. The rest are something that I would say you have to relate to in order to understand. You can notice the difference of A.A not being in the group. As a matter of fact, the best songs on the cd are when he appears on the track. Overall I would say its not a bad CD but if you compare it to the first that was more for the "grown and sexy" then you would not feel it as much. You can also tell that the touch of Jay-Z is not on this release. He played a big part in the story lines they wrote about while Dame Dash selected the tracks. Out of all the tracks I think most would fall in love with Slown Down, and Broken Streets. "My Reason" should be loaded to your romantic selection. If you are someone that can relate to the stories then by all means you will enjoy the tracks. As for A.A I hear he had an album coming out called Oakland International so lets hope that will entice the hears of the ones missing him.
Whats going on here?.......2006-04-19
First, I was really looking forward to this album. I do understand that people have different tastes but "a must have", and "slammin" and "what music has been missing". I think I found all of the fans that think that American Idol is soulful. This is either a really distasteful joke or its the mothers of the artists leaving comments. Im not trying to rip anyone apart but this album bears "NOT ONE" resemblance of the creativity, the production, and vocals that this group once carried. Ok...so Its different. No big deal. But Im just trying to figure out what these people are listening to. All and all, dont take my word for it. And dont take theirs. Buy it for yourself and Im sure it will become clear on whether this is the last Christion album you buy.
Their may have been a reason for no album in so long.......2006-01-25
The original Roc-A-Fella soul brothers are finally back with an album of smoothed out love songs and up-tempo club jams. The Roc fell apart and they moved on to The Mint and deliver a 20-track album with five chapters and mix results. My first thoughts about this album were that it was too long and that has proven to be true upon repeated listens. The other question I have is what the significance is of the chapters. They are trying to tell a story but the songs in each chapter do not always match up with the chapter's title. As far as the music goes, it's just ok. There are lots of R&B/Soul singers out doin their thing and these two are no different. They have the intense sexual songs (Presidential Suite #8) and they have the love song that goes out to the girl they lost (Farrah #15), did they ever stop and think maybe if they were not out trying to freak every girl they might not have lost that one perfect one? The production is nothing special, Kenni Ski does a decent job pulling double duties as singer and primary beat maker. The one thing that it seems these brothers got goin for em is that they can sing. Their harmonies and verses are generally on point and stand out at times, compared to the rest of today's modern so-called "Soul" singers. If you are looking for some real classic type soul music then go check Bilal, but if you want modern R&B with a touch of the classic seventy's sound this album will probably at least wet your appetite.
WHAT HAPPPENED TO THE CROONERS???.......2005-12-14
Christión did some serious croonin' on their debut release "Ghetto Cyrano", bringing us hustlers-need-love-too anthems and street-life grooves reminiscent of Marvin Gaye and Curtis Mayfield. Now on their very disappointing follow-up "Project Plato", Christión minus vocalist Allen Anthony have become a bit too mainstream for my taste, sounding a lot like these new kids on the block who beg and whine just to make a dime--y'all know who you are!!! Nothing on "Project Plato" grabbed me, although I'm sure with the current condition of music today it will appeal more to the masses. Every song here lyrically sounds ridiculous and the sexiness seems forced, unlike on "Ghetto Cyrano" when it was natural (obviously due to Anthony's absense). I tried listening for a glimmer of hope on this release--a song that made me fall in love with Christión in the first place, but I simply couldn't. Maybe as I listen to "Project Plato" more, it will grow on me, but that's not likely. I know each artist's release has to progress and shouldn't sound dated. I didn't expect Christión to sound the way they did eight years ago, but you gotta admit at least eight years ago--during the Timberland era--music was music and Christión had it goin' on.
Average customer rating:
- The militant Marvin Gaye.
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Ghetto Style
Gil Scott-Heron
Manufacturer: Bmg Int'l
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Jazz
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ASIN: B00002536E
Release Date: 1999-07-15 |
Tracks:
- The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
- Or Doown You Fall
- The Needle's Eye
- I Think I'll Call It Morning
- When You Are Who You Are
- Save The Children
- Did You Hear What They Said?
- Free Will
- Speed Kills
- Middle Of Our Day
- Pieces Of A Man
- A Sign Of The Ages
- The Get Out Of The Ghetto Blues
- Lady Day & John Coltrane
- Home Is Where Hatred Is
- No Knock
- The Revolution Will Not Be Telvised(Early
- Sex Education: Ghetto Style
- Small Talk At 125th & Lenox
- King Alfred Plan
- Billy Green Is Dead
Album Description
21 select tracks from the earliest albums by arguably the greatest influence on rap, writer/ avant-garde poet/ musician Gil Scott-Heron. All cuts are from his first three albums, which the Flying Dutchman originally released between 1970-72, and include his signature song 'The Revolution Will Not Be Televised', as well as an early version of it. 1998 Camden release.
Customer Reviews:
The militant Marvin Gaye........2001-04-07
In these slothful and flatulent times, the polemical art of Gil Scott-Heron can be galvanising. His most famous track, 'The Revolution will not be televised' (this compilation's opener) is characteristic: over spare percussion and restless flute, Scott-Heron raps a pulverising critique of contemporary culture, the mind-numbing effects of televison, the endemic racism of White America. Scott-Heron's concentrated delivery, his terse rhetoric and awesome self-confidence are so bracing, it's only later you notice the song is about everything the Revolution will NOT be.
this compilation is taken from Scott-Heron's first two albums, when he moved from performance poet to musician. that first song is such a bruiser, that it's quite a shock to find it followed by some very pleasant, sunny, coffee-table jazz. The lyrics remain angry and confrontational, but somehow seem neutered in such sweet musical context.
The closing 6 tracks, taken from a 1972 live performance, suggest what may have been lost. Introducing his 'associates', the set is sparse, stern, funny, fearsome, incendiary (although the version of 'Revolution' is endearingly halting): more like performance poetry or a political meeting than 'music'.
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Ghetto Pickney Style: A Crucial Collection
Sugar Minott
Manufacturer: Varese Sarabande
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Dance Hall
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| International
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General
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ASIN: B000068TNF
Release Date: 2002-07-02 |
Tracks:
- I Am A Man
- Let Love Come In
- Lover Rock's Medley
- Power Of Love
- All Kind A Style
- Musical Murder
- Keep The Crowd Coming
- Forever In Love
- We Rule Rhythm
- Hot Fe The Riddim
- Play This Rub A Dub
- Gone Away
- Freedom For The People
- Mind What You Say
- No Turning Back
- The Love We Know
- Teach The Youth The Truth
- Got To Live In Love
- Let's Make Things Right
- Rocking From Dusk Till Dawn
Customer Reviews:
Long live reggae!.......2002-08-03
Sugar MInott has added so much musical talent to the reggae world. This record blows all other albums out of the water! This is an essential album for all reggae lovers!
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Ghetto Style DJ's Bass, Vol. 1
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Little Joe Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Dance & DJ
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| Dance Pop
| Dance & DJ
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Southern Rap
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ASIN: B000000QRM
Release Date: 1996-07-02 |
Tracks:
- Megamix - DJ Laz/DJ Spin
- I Wanna Rock - Luke aka Captain Di*k
- Bi*ch Better Have My Money - AMG
- Planet Rock - Afrika Bambaataa
- Shake It - MC Shy D
- It's Yours - T La Rock
- Fresh Is The Word - Mantronix
- Throw The Di*k - 2 Live Crew
- Drop The Bass - DJ Magic Mike
- Shake Whatca Mama Gave Ya - Poison Clan
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Dutch Ghetto
Manufacturer: Thunder Chicken
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
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ASIN: B000CAE8GU
Release Date: 2001-01-16 |
Product Description
1. Loving U~~~2. Naughty~~~3. Delilah's Groove~~~4. 20 Years Ago~~~5. Ghetto Style~~~6. Shadows~~~7. In The Morning~~~8. Get Your Mind Together~~~9. Keep On Movin'~~~10. Stormy Nights
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Ghetto Oven
Ragashanti
Manufacturer: Kashanti Productions
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| International
| Styles
| Music
General
| Reggae
| International
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
General
| International
| Indie Music
| Stores
| Music
General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Indie Music
| Stores
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ASIN: B0006MA2VO
Release Date: 2004-11-22 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Dancehall Jam
- W vs JFK
- Rape Ms. Jamaica
- Ruff in Yah
- Jah Rastafari
- Bad Vibes
- Lord God Almighty
- Ghetto Oven
- You Alone
- Letta to Mama
- Miss World
- A Lie
- Cuss Cuss
- Cootchie
- Puncy
Album Description
"Ghetto Oven", Ragashanti's debut CD, is an eclectic mix of 15 diverse Dancehall Reggae songs that are cooked in the flavor of traditional, Jamaican folk melodies. The songs are inspirational, controversial, fun-filled, provocative, sometimes just plain weird, and often easily misunderstood. "Ghetto Oven" guides you (and sometimes drags you) along the different pathways of the Dancehall Reggae experience.
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Hip-Hop, Crunk & Gutter
Alarm , Daddy Roc , and Joe Peso
Manufacturer: V.I.P. Records, Inc.
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000CA7EWK
Release Date: 2005-03-01 |
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- Comin' Through
- Chicago Native
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- Metro Briefs
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- D.A.D.D. Y (Roc's the Name)
- Sleep Tight
- Attention
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- Monsters - Alarm,
- It's Joe Peso
- Sno-Man
- Down & Dirty
- Gettin' Sick Wit' It
- Provide 4 My Family
- Get It Crunk
Average customer rating:
- WAY TO REPRESENT LAKE PLACID T-BLACK U DA BOMB
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Ghetto Style
T-Black
Manufacturer: 404 Music Group
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
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- Still I Rise
ASIN: B00000IQN7
Release Date: 1999-05-04 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Ghetto Style
- Black Like Me
- The Message
- I'll Be Good To U
- In Love With A Thug
- Out To Get Rich
- Trife Hoes
- Hoes Just Wanna Have Fun
- F--- Boy
- What Bitches Do
- Keepin It Real
- Hustlin On
- Where Ya At
- Stylin
- Let Me Holla At Ya
- Before It's All Over
- Girls Just Wanna (Radio Mix)
Customer Reviews:
WAY TO REPRESENT LAKE PLACID T-BLACK U DA BOMB.......1999-05-16
YO YO YO IF U LIKE RIDDLES AND RHYMES BUY GHETTO STYLE BY T-BLACK ITS DA BOMB IF U ASK ME IT 10 GHETTO STARS AND HAS MAD WORDS
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Musical Ebonics
Manufacturer: Toro'na International
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Jazz
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ASIN: B000CAGN2W
Release Date: 2004-09-21 |
Tracks:
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