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| Busta Rhymes- Best of Busta Rhymes: It is the greatest hits from one of the most eccentric rappers to hit the rap scene. All the hits are here: "Get Out", "Put Your Hand Where My Eyes Can See", "Woo Hah", "It's A Party", "Fire", and many more. Throw this on at a party and let it ride, cuz this has no fast forward tracks. Defintely a must buy for any rap fan. 10 OUT OF 10 |
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| Cam'ron- Harlem's Greatest: This album was obviously put out for Cam to fullfill his album agreement with Sony, cuz he does not have enough hits for a greatest hits album. This cd does have some hits, with songs like "457", "Horse & Carriage", and "What Means The World To You." The other songs are either unreleased tracks or songs to fill a album out. Now that he is with Roc-A-Fella he has a few more hits, but unless you are a die-hard Cam fan, I suggest you skip this one. 5.5 OUT OF 10 |
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| Ra Desperidos- Tried Of Strugglin (Review By Anthony from Cd Universe): If ya thought they was hot on Mo Thugs III, well they burnt out without Layzie & Ken Dawg (Mo Thugs). 0ld Gold smokin'TNT Fuse blew Menenski's cocq throbbin'love hole. On the insert TNT says "Fucq Mo Thugs as a label company and what it stands for fucq Steven"Layzie Bone Howse for being the fakest buster in the rap game. Fucq Bone as a whole for being stupid as fucq, exct,exct.." Yes Bone did get back with dat bitch Tomica Wright. I agree dat was a week/stupid move. It's all about tha money. Which tha Desperidos wouldn't have if it wasn't for Layzie & Mo Thugs. Then turn be I itch leave and dis Layzie,Bone,& Mo Thugs. Also the insert and album advertises tracq #18.)"You made a change come"(tribute)(feat.James Varner).It's not on the disc. 4 OUT OF 10 |
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| Do Or Die- Back 2 The Game: Sporting white fedoras and employing the title BACK 2 THE GAME (also a reference to the group's very first indie release FALLING IN LOVE WITH THE GAME), the trio known as Do or Die makes it clear what they're about. The world's second oldest profession--pimping--is apparently near and dear to the hearts of these three rappers. On such tracks as the insistent "Don't Touch My Money" they exhibit their knowledge of and passion for "the game" and all that it brings. While Do Or Die won't ever win any community service awards, the production on this disc gives the tracks a fair degree of funkiness, so if you're put off by the group's lifestyle choice, you may be turned off by the high groove factor. 7 OUT OF 10 |