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Pimptro is a sample from the
J.D. it’s just your average intro with a shout out to project pat who was
recently locked up with four years fed time.
North North Part 2, holds the
infamous gangster hard hitting heavy bass line known to be brung from three
six If you aint from my hood you can get the hell from round here cuz we
goin smoke hydro and we goin drink beer the flow is pretty average but
still hot... im feeling the break down the end of the track, you’ll have to
peep it yourself to see what im talking bout though.
Who Da Buckest starts with
mix/chant of who da buckest up in here my nigga my hood so you cowards
besta fear. And a referral to two gangs the Vice Lords & Gangster Disciples,
which turns out to be the part of the song im feeling the most which is when
they chant gd's, vl's, gd's, vl's during the chorus. La Chat impressed me
with her improvement of her flow on this track, she’s has came along way.
The beats is another tight laced track with some stomping in the back ground
similar to what’s found in a previous three six song who run it.
Gimme Head, make sure what
ever you’re listening on has bass capabilities cuz the bass line makes the
beat, which is in a way annoying to me. La Chat is on this track also, once
again she comes with much improved flow compared to what ive heard from her
in the past. Juice as always drops some Memphis playa type flow.
Like a Pimp is probably one of
the better tracks of the album... I like the way it kicks off right off...
normally hcp has a good 30 second intro/chant/or chorus before any rhymes
drop.
Killa Klan has a sample of
Bone Thugs Mo Murda, which then fades into another average HCP beat; they
shout all the crunk cites out during the chorus in between some tight flows.
They also rap about projects pats situation Here is the story he got caught
a chrage for firearms and possession he was already a known
felon which made it bigger than state the whole case turned federal which
made him made him loose his
fate.
Smoke that weed is sampled
from the Linkin Park song In the End this is my favorite track off the
album.
Buck Gangsta Beat is also
sampled from Linkin Park a song called Papercut I will say the beat is a
just a lil to repetitive but its a riding track and defiantly another one of
the jams from this album, the song however doesn’t have much flowing, just a
bunch of miscellaneous chant's it goes hard though and would be sure to
close the club down with a fight.
Mafia Niggaz is a slow hard
hitting beat with some nice drums and stomping mixed in... This is the best
rapping on the album and the best track ive heard with La Chat on just about
ever... just about all that’s left of three six and hypnotize camp is on
this track, I like the way they spit on this cut... I can’t really explain
it but its tight so peep it.
Name it After Me is a slow,
soft beat, but still gots a nice melody and hard bass line. Juice comes hard
as usually, im feeling the chorus and tha whole nine.
Gimme Sum, Is a real mystic
mafia beat, I love tha way it drops it’s defiantly something to ride and
bump in the whip too.
Soldiers from the North side,
is just a mix track with some effects and all but bangs hard and is still a
tight track there’s no flow though.
Dick Sucking Hoes, I think is
sampled in some parts from a UNLV or Tec 9 song I can’t think of the title
off top but anyways this is another mix track like soldiers from the North
side.
This album defiantly would make it into my list of one of the best albums for the
summer of 2002 if your a three six mafia/hcp fan you’ll love this album,
then again if your not there's still a lot on this album for you, over all
id give this album 4.8 out of 5 stars. Defiantly pick this one up for some
summer jams. |