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Love Us Hate Us/Dirty

Title: Love Us Or Hate Us: 15 tracks
Label: Rap-A-Lot Records
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1. Love Us Or Hate Us
2. We Still
3. 24 Inches Woodgrain Grippin
4. Pimp Life
5. Keep My Name Out Your Mouth - (ft. Baby Pacino)
6. Da Hood
7. Gangsta Wife - (ft. Maxamillion)
8. I Wish - (ft. Mr. Blue/Lil Burn One/Wicked & Twist)
9. 2 Deep Creepin
10. Ain't No Sunshine - (ft. Mr. Blue)
11. If I Die Tonight
12. That's Why I - (ft. Lil Burn One)
13. No More Tears - (ft. Maxamillion)
14. Thou Shall Not Kill - (ft. Twist & Wicked)
15. Paid My Dues

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Alabama's rap representative is back with another album. Love Us Or Hate Us shows anger, love, and disgust, on their first CD under the Rap-A-Lot record label. Including the first track "Love Us Or Hate Us" as the group lashes back at their old label Universal who dropped the duo. Lines that show their disgust towards the label and less talented artists like "I'm sick to my stomach I vomit every time I see a video on TV that ain't mine." show that Dirty was very unhappy to how they were treated. As the song continues on you find out the duo spent about 40,000 dollars making two videos that were never shown on TV while artists that "Dance around" get their videos played. Once that anger filled track is finished they show why they are one of the South's premier groups. Never once do they say they are sorry for lyrical content, things like "I ain't never been sweet I'm gangsta, all I know is gangsta" are thrown in to show their feelings. Songs like "2 Deep Creepin" and "Da Hood" show more of their lifestyles. The first single from the album "I Wish" tells a simple message "I Wish somebody would". The group is not scared to say what is on their mind and open the public up to the southern lifestyle. With the delivery they bring you to Montgomery with them and make you feel exactly how they feel. Rap-A-Lot did an incredible job with production and beats. Overall I give the CD a 5 out of 5. The group did what it needed to do to open eyes for their more southern and raw flows, which was create a CD to bring people to the Southern mind frame. The duo has been under-appreciated, with this album they could open eyes and get the respect the group is worthy of.

Review By: Chris Simonetti

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