

This CD is very odd in that it sounds nothing like most New Orleans rap I have heard, even the eccentric Souljas Of Sorrow doesnt come close to being this odd. REVIEW: FACES OF DEATH: COUNTDOWN 2 DEATH: This group is from New Orleans, and this album is quite old. There really isn't much else to say about this. This album uses alot of beats that sound similar to those used on Kane and Abel's "Am I My Brother's Keeper". Man this is tight.Īll of the rest of the damn tracks sound the same. Anyway, beyond that the best track on the album is "Hustla Baller". I am tired of these people calling themselves soldiers, when the only one of them who saw combat was Mystikal. REVIEW: GHETTO COMMISSION: WISE GUYS: This is another recent No Limit release that has suffered big time from mediocrity. Like the beat on "No One" Overall not a bad effort, just nothing I haven't heard before. At least this version is not as obvious of a sample as Puffy's version. "Turn Me Up" is a nice remake of "The Message" by GrandMaster Flash and the Furious Five. Well, and uses some beats that were used in recent albums by C-Murder and Mia X. And that is what is killing a lot of Master P's albums. "Niggaz Like Me" is also is not bad, but it really doesn't sound like anything different from what we have heard from Master P related albums. The track that grabbed my attention as soon as I hear the CD for the first time was STEADY MOBBIN': BLACK MAFIA: This is a nice second album by Steady Mobb'n. I know he is capable of better! RATING: 4 out of 10
#Mystikal album bullshit mac
If you have Mac and Gambino Family, there really is no sense in getting this.


This is the beginning of some mediocre product. I think Master P is starting a trend of terrible CDs. I argue with my friends about this album, they think that it is off da hook. Serv-On's first CD, this has got to be the worst No Limit project. Lacking in quality, because he is a rookie,Īnd that is just something that he will have to obtain with time. Lacking in originality, because it just sounds like any of the other No Limit releases. There are two tight cuts on this CD, but otherwise it is seriously lacking. REVIEW: BIG ED: "THE ASSASSIN": I am sorry, but I did not like this bullshit. The only song on this album that shows any promise would have to be "Trapped In A Storm". This album is garbage just like Magicand Prime Suspects. It is repetitive crap like this that keeps me out of the record store, and it is crap like this that makes me appreciate some of the really BAD East Coast rap I have heard over the years. REVIEW: GAMBINO FAMILY: GHETTO ORGANIZED: This is a terrible album from No Limit.
