Big L – The Big Picture

Big L - The Big PictureAlbum: The Big Picture
Artist: Big L Label:
Rawkus Year: 2000

The second album from the Big L does not disappoint. Although it is his first post-death album the quality is not affected. Everyone seems to have done a good job holding it together. Although one can only assume had L been around, this album would have been much better. Big L was gunned down in the streets of Harlem, very close to very he had grown up. The killer was after his brother but because he was in jail at the time, L paid the price. He was shot multiple times and was found in an alley. Justice was never brought to the killer. He was shot in the year 1998.

 

The Big Picture

Put you L’s up and get ready for the BIG L. This track starts off with a Big L RIP concert and then he starts flowing. Great lyrics dominate this track. The scratching may get slightly annoying but it’s indifferent. A great intro.

Ebonics 

Big L basically breaks down slang. He goes at a crazy speed and just raps out the slang dictionary. He says slang and gives a definition. He keeps freakin’ it with slang and criminal sling.
“Check it, my weed smoke is my lye A ki of coke is a pie”

Size ‘Em Up 

A good track. Big L raps hard on this track but the music starts off a little too loud. He has some great lyrics on this track but it is one of the weaker ones although he spits hard.
“Ayo, I shoulda been out I’m deadly when I pull the pin out”

Deadly Combination

One of the best tracks on the album. Tupac is featured on this track and he spits first. He comes pretty hard but it is Big L who dominates this track. With his quick and witty lyrics. This is truly a deadly combination from two fallen rap stars. A literally dope track.
“Follow me tell me if you feel me I think niggaz is tryin to kill me”

’98 Freestyle 

Just a freestyle. But an amazing one. Big L spits hard and shows that he has true talent on the mic. He comes correct and from his dome comes with unbelievable lyrics that are better then most prewritten lyrics today.
“Yo, ***** all the glamours and glitz, I plan to get rich I’m from New York and never was a fan of the Knicks”

Holdin’ It Down 

Big L adopts a kind of laid back style on this track. He keeps his lyrics cool and his flow mellow. It’s a nice track. Nothing hardcore but still good. On the seconds verse Stan Spit raps. He’s an average MC next to Big L but he keeps his own. His lyric’s are nothing like L’s though. Next AG flows and he’s alright. Nothing spectacular but is a nice accompaniment to the track.
“Yo, y’all fellas like to stress them chicks Impress them chicks, spend money to dress them chicks”

The Heist 

On this track Big L gets a call about his wife being with another man in a hotel. This is a good track. Big L basically tells the story about his journey to the hotel. And then he talks about exactly what he does to everyone. Heist completed
“Hey yo, I just left the studio, and it’s about 2 in the morn’ I just finished doin a song”

The Enemy 

This is a nice, laid back, dangerous track. Big L just flows with some great lyrics. He raps great and then Fat Joe goes. Fat Joe comes nicely on this track but his lyrics are nothing compared to Big L. Big L dominates this track.
“I drive up and down Harlem blocks, iced out watch Knots in my socks, cops think I’m selling rocks”

Fall Back 

One of the best songs from the album. Big L rips apart the track immediately with incomparable lyrics. Then after, the great beginning, Kool G Rap has to follow up and he does a great job. An unbelievably hard track. Both of these great rappers spit strongly.
“Aiyyo; I heard your single, you better make a whole new song If they said that shit is hot then they told you wrong”

Flamboyant 

A nice, laid back track. Big L has some nice lyrics on this soft track. It’s almost deceiving, covering up his great lyrics. A very different track, yet still great. May take a while to get into because of its simplicity.
“Make sure my mic is loud and my production is tight Better watch me round your girl if you ain’t *****ing her right”

Casualties Of A Dice Game 

Big L basically raps about a dice game he has. It starts off easy going but then becomes increasingly harder. This is another storytelling track which ends in destruction.
“Me and my man was cruisin through the streets and everything was flowin nice The corner’s crowded, niggaz must be rollin dice”

Platinum Plus

From the very first line one can tell this is going to be a great track. Big L flows nicely with a great accompaniment of lyrics. Then, Big Daddy Kane comes on. He manages to shine with some astounding lyrics. This is a great combination on a dope track.
“Yo, I’m straight loco, to hell with you and your broke hoe You ain’t a big dog, you more like Toto, you got no dough”

Who You Slidin’ With

An alright track. The chorus is a bit annoying and L doesn’t seem on his top form, although he does manage to drop some heat. Stan Spit is featured on this track but he too, doesn’t come correct.
“Henn Rock and Alize I get drunk off Whattup miss? Get wit a real man and cut that punk off”

Games

This is a nice, slow paced track. Big L basically raps about the games that girls play with guys and to watch out for the tricks. Then Sadat X and Guru come on the track. They spits nicely but together all three of them aren’t the greatest of teams.
“Check it, a year ago I did a show for some dough Puffed a bag of hydro then broke out on the low”

The Heist Revisited 

This track has been ruined. All of it has been completely slowed down to a pace that makes you want to skip the song. It was an unnecessary filler because it detracts from the album.
“Hey yo, I just left the studio, and it’s about 2 in the morn’ I just finished doin a song”

The Triboro 

A great track. It features OC, Remi Martin Fat Joe along side Big L. It starts off at an unfamiliar fast pace. OC starts with a hard spit. He remains consistent until Big L rips the next verse. He overshadows OC who most definitely held his own. Fat Joe’s verse is a bit of a let down The previous two DITC rappers were far superior. His lyrics don’t really hold. Then Remi Martin starts rapping. Unheard of at the time. She comes with a slow pace and decent lyrics. She definitely fits in with the rest of the track. Even with this slight letdown it remains a great track. A great way to finish the album.
“I’m from a place where them niggaz don’t, talk no shit where them wigs get split, where the guns forever click”

 

A great album. Although nothing compared to his classic debut release, ‘Lifestylez Ov Da Poor & Dangerous’ it is still built of material that had the potential to be classic. Big L was one of the greatest lyricists. This album proves that on tracks such as “Platnium Plus” “Fall Back” “Deadly Combination” and “’98 Freestyle” Lyrically Big L was on another level but the album could have had more thought put into it.

Rating:
4/5

Phil The Agony – Aromatic

Phil The Agony - Aromatic1. Aromatic Intro/The Opera(Feat Mitchy Slick)

Xzibit does a short intro and then The Opera kicks in, pretty good track with Phil doing the first verse(And rapping horribly off key) and then Mitchy outshining him on the second verse and then Phil with the third verse which is much better than his laughable first verse. Good stuff. Good

2. Steady Smoking Announcment

Skit.

3. Summertime

Hi-Tek produced the beat and it’s really dope, it has a mixture of Soul and bouncy West Coast to it. Phil comes pretty dope on this track. One of the ebst tracks of 2004 actually. DOPE!

4. Everything

Long starting that just goes on forever but once Phil starts rapping it gets better. Good track. Good

5. Another Steady Smoking Announcement

Skit and I still don’t care.

6. Promises

Beat has sped up song samples which I think is dope. Track otherwise is sloppy and just all over the place. Average

7. Thousand Words(Feat Raekwon & Self Scientific)

Dope beat, can’t really describe it but it’s dope. Raekwon starts it off with a good verse. Chorus sucks. Phil rips it as well. Good

8. I Can’t Believe(Feat Xzibit & Krondon)

Beat has a soul vibe to it, very dope stuff. Phil starts it off with a good verse, then Xzibit with a dope verse, then Krondon with an average verse eh I expected more from him because of the hype he’s getting, first time hearing him and nothing great. They all repeat the pattern with good verses. Good

9. For The City(Feat Talib Kweli)

I dig the starting with the girl singing. The beat is all soul!!!! Which is dope. Kweli starts it off with a good verse, he sounds pissed for some reason. Phil with a very good verse. Great track. Good

10. Gun Churrrch

We go from good to terrible. This is like a 40 second terrible track to a 2 minute even more terrible skit. What the hell? Wack

11. Pat Jenkins(Feat Planet Asia)

Fast paced boring beat. Phil starts it off with a good verse, then Planet Asia with a decent verse. This was a boring track. Averge

12. Easy

Terrible beginning that will kill any track and the beat is awful as well. Just because Tash can do party tracks doesn’t mean you can. Train Wreck

13. Will Blast

Stupid short skit.

14. Long Time Ago

Nice beat here with song samples, this seems to be a running trend on this album. Phil raps about the basics: sipping henny, playing women, and partying. Wow what diversity. Average

*Bars

Was it that hard to put these bonus tracks on different tracks? Why must the listener fast forward through all the crap just to get to this? Song sucks. Wack.

*Clear The Lane(Feat Defari)

Another hidden track and it’s decent, the beat is different and I dig it plus Defari is dopeness. Good

*Watch Out

Really good track, now why couldn’t they put this as a seperate track? This is one of the best tracks on the album and it’s a hidden track and you have to fast forward through 15 minutes, is there logic anymore? Good

*Blunted(Feat DJ Revolution(Snippet Bonus Track))

Another good track, Phil owns it on here. Good

 

All in all this gets a Good rating, this has its flaws just like any other album but it’s also a pretty good album with a DOPE! track. Cop if you’re a Likwit Crew fan.

Celly Cel – Song’z U Can’t Find

Celly Cel - Song'z U Can't Find1. Time To Play 

Really good track, the beat is relaxing and bouncy. Celly Cel raps about women but he also maintains his great flow and doesn’t get “lovey dovey” so it ends up being a really dope track. This track is basically a “Player” track. Good

2. My Tip Toes(Feat Levitti) 

2 really underrated artists are on this track. Levitti’s singing is a little uninspired here but it’s still good. Levitti even has a verse(!) which is really dope. Celly Cel of course rips it, man Celly Cel is the most overlooked rapper ever. Good

3. L.A. To The Bay(Feat W.C., C.J. Mac, Homicide, & Bigslep) 

Wow what a posse cut we have here. Nice beat, it has that bouncy feel to it and some funk to it. Homicide starts it off with a good verse. Celly Cel with the next verse and it’s of course really good and he outshines Homicide. Chorus is pretty dope. CJ Mac sounds really different here as he doesn’t have that raspy flow. W.C. up next with the best verse on the track. Good track. Good

4. What U Hustle Fo?(Feat Baby Beesh & Don Cisco) 

Really dope beat by K-Lou. Celly Cel starts it off with a great verse, I have no clue why Celly never got to be a huge mainstream rapper, it’s probably because he’s from the Bay(Well that is the reason), he has everything you’d want in an artist: Dope flow, dope lyrics, charisma, good presence. Such a shame he never got to be huge. Cisco with the next verse and it’s good. Beesh with a decent verse. Good track! Good

5. How I Roll 

Celly uses the “She Blinded Me With Science” beat here and IT WORKS! Celly using this sample is just dopeness! Of course Celly Cel rips the track. DOPE!(She Blinded Me With Science + Celly Cel=DOPE!)

6. Get They Wig Split(Feat C-Bo & B-Legit) 

This is off Hemp Museum and it’s a classic track. B-Legit actually raps with some enthusiasm which is dope and C-Bo rips this track and is clearly the star here although Celly gives him a run for his money. Classic track! DOPE!

7. The Only Way 

This was off the Dangerous Ground soundtrack and the beat is a little messy, Celly carries the track though because he’s Celly Cel and he could carry a Casio beat. Good(For Celly’s work)

8. Shoe Strings(Feat E-40, Mugzi, & Kaveo) 

Sloppy track here, it’s decent though but can get annoying. Kaveo starts it off with a decent verse. Mugzi with an awful verse, he should never try to rapid spit. Celly Cel outshines everyone with a great verse. E-40 with a weird verse. Mugzi & Kaveo rap again and I don’t care about either one. Average

9. Pop Yo Collar(Feat Rappin 4 Tay & Big Ton) 

DOPE!!!!!!! I love the beat. Rappin 4 Tay starts it off with a smooth verse(4 Tay is overlooked). Chorus is great and fits the song. Big Ton sounds a little rough over this beat but it works. CELLY CEL!!!!!! with the next verse and outshines everyone. DOPE!

10. Tramp Delite 

Pimp track here, decent stuff here. Celly really isn’t trying here and it shows. Average

11. We Bring The Funk(Feat Mac Shawn) 

DOPE!!!!! The beat has this siren type sound that kicks in and it really adds to the track. Mac Shawn starts it off with a dope verse then Celly with the next verse and it’s dope(Of course). Mac Shawn with another verse to end the track. Great stuff here. DOPE!

12. Beware Of Those(Feat E-40 & JT The Bigga Figga) 

Quite the all star line up here. JT produces a really hard hitting mob type beat. Celly Cel starts it off with a great verse, man he can flow over any track. JT with the next verse and it’s great and I love how the beat changes when he starts rapping. E-40 with the next verse and it’s dope. Celly Cel with another great verse, this track is insane. E-40 up next and he just kind of sings. JT up next with another verse and it’s dope. What an insane track, needs to be heard. DOPE!

13. Struggle(Feat B-Legit & Arapahoes) 

Beat is nice and relaxing with a girl singing to add effect, dope stuff and I like the piano added in. Arapahoes starts it off and what a name that is he has a decent verse though he tries to sound like Bizzy Bone by the end of it. Celly Cel with the next verse and he totally outshines the last guy. Girl sings a pretty dope chorus. I guess Arapahoes is a group and member number 2 raps up next with a decent verse. B-Legit with the next verse and it’s pretty dope, it’s typical B-Legit. Good track. Good

14. Bay Riders(Feat NFL Star William Floyd) 

Ant Banks produces the beat and it’s decent. William Floyd with the first verse and he tries atleast. Celly Cel with the next verse and it’s pretty good but short. Chorus is some girl singing the word “Bay Riders” it’s decent. Floyd with the another verse and it’s not that good but he’s atleast putting some effort into it. Celly Cel with another verse and it’s pretty dope but again too short. Yea that was a little odd. Average

 

All in all this gets a Good rating. Pretty good album with old tracks and old features that some didn’t get to hear. Cop this if you’re a Celly Cel fan!

Warren G – Regulate… G Funk Era

Warren G - Regulate... G Funk Era1. Regulate

What can I say about this song? Great way to start off the album, classic g funk cut. Nate Dogg blesses the song with his nice ass singing and Warren G’s smooth flow really makes the song tight. Nice song to bump in your car just cruising. 4.5/5

2. Do You See

This song is another nice song, the beat on this is really bouncy and different from most of the other songs on this CD. Nice song overall. 3.5/5

3. Gangsta Sermon (skit)

4. Recognize 

This song is definitely one of the best from this CD. This song features The Twinz. The Twinz really make this track hot with their nice lyrics. Warren G is alright on the lyrical tip but The Twinz really outshine him on this. Tight song. 4.5/5

5. Super Soul Sis 

This song does not feature Warren G, but it features this hot ass female lyricist, don’t know her name. The beat on this is really nice laid back g funk, another nice cut. 4/5

6. ’94 Ho Draft (skit)

7. So Many Ways 

This track is undeniably the best song on this CD! The bass line on this is as funky as can be. This song is addicting from the first time you listen to it. I don’t think I will ever get tired of this song. Definitely the best song on this CD and probably the best Warren G song. 5/5

8. This D.J. 

Another laid back cut from Warren G, lyrics are average like most of Warren’s stuff but this song is still a nice one. 3.5/5

9. This is The Shack

This song features Warren G’s group The Dove Shack, real talented g funk cats from Long Beach. Lyrically it is nothing special but the whole beat, flow and things like that make up the track. Nice track. 3.5/5

10. What’s Next

The beat on this sounds like something Dr Dre would do on the Murder Was The Case Soundtrack, it is different from the other Warren G beats but it is still dope. This track features young talented MC Mr. Malik, this is one of my favorite tracks from this CD. 3.5/5

11. And Ya Don’t Stop 

This song is alright, again, the lyrics are nothing special. This is definitely one of my least favorite tracks on this CD. 3/5

12. Runnin’ Wit No Breaks

This track is definitely dope, nice g funk beat featuring The Twinz and the same chick from Super Soul Sis, really nice track overall. 3.5/5

 

This album overall is dope, I love this album, I don’t think I will ever get tired of this CD. Warren G is nothing special lyrically, he just has a nice smooth voice to go with his beats, the beats on this CD really make this CD. The only not so good things about this album are that it is kind of short (36:56) and the skits. If the tracks were a little longer with no skits at all, this album would probably be the best west coast rap CD.

Final Rating: 3.85/5

Snoop Dogg – Rhythm & Gangsta

Snoop Dogg - Rhythm & Gangsta1. I Love To Give You Light(Intro) 

Actually this isn’t really an intro, in fact it’s a pretty good song to kick off the album. Snoop raps over an Alchemist beat and he actually sounds motivated. Pretty dope stuff. Good

2. Bang Out 

The beat is really sloppy, the drum machine is all over the place here. Other than the awful drums, this actually is a decent track, the girl singing isn’t that bad and Snoop tries atleast. Good(For effort)

3. Drop It Like It’s Hot(Feat Pharrell) 

This is the single and yes it is horrid. This song will play on a repeated loop in hell. Pharrell raps on here and actually outshines Snoop, when a producer is outshining you then it’s time to call it quits. This track is such an uninspired piece of garbage, from the chorus to Snoop’s terrible lyrics, this song has everything you don’t want in a song, oh yea and it has a terrible and annoying beat. Train Wreck

4. Can I Get A Flicc Witchu(Feat Bootsy Collins) 

Wow and you thought the last track was bad, this is easily one of Snoop’s worst songs ever. Man what the hell is this? Skip this tripe and never listen to it again. Train Wreck

5. Ups & Downs(Feat The Bee Gee’s) 

Great beat here as it is a sample of “Love You Inside & Out”. Snoop does a pretty good job here as he manages to not sound bored or high off his ass. Good track. Good

6. The Bidness 

Snoop raps over a bastardized Down South beat that sounds like it was rejected by Master P. Snoop actually tries here and yes he manages to carry the track. I’m surprised as well. Average

7. Snoop D O Double G 

Awful track with a boring beat. Snoop is terrible on here. Train Wreck

8. Let’s Get Blown 

Decent beat but the subject matter is terrible and played out. Snoop sings and I laugh, man this track does nothing for me. Wack

9. Step Yo Game Up(Feat LiL Jon & Trina) 

LiL Jon produced the beat and you already know how it sounds because all his stuff sounds the same. I actually like this track, it isn’t boring and it’s still weird to hear Snoop rap over this beat. LiL Jon starts it off with the usual, Snoop with the usual(As usual), and Trina outshines Snoop. Man that’s sad when Trina outshines you, she’s one of the worst rappers out and she still ruled this track. Good

10. Perfect(Feat Charlie Wilson) 

Call this Beautiful part 2 and it sucks about as bad as the original. Why the hell would you even make this crap? Let alone put this on your own album? Awful! Train Wreck

11. WBallz 

Skit and it still isn’t funny.

12. Fresh Pair Of Panties On 

Dig these great title tracks! Well actually don’t dig them because they are atrocious. Terrible track with awful singing and bad rapping by Snoop, hey it’s like a Snoop single! Wack

13. Promise 

A good track with a nice relaxing beat with some decent singing thrown in there and Snoop actually sounds decent on here. Good

14. Oh No(Feat 50 Cent) 

Pretty dope track, nothing great or anything but it does a good job to get your head moving. Has a nice “G-Unit ready for war” type beat. Snoop starts it off with a decent verse. 50 Cent sounds a little different here, well sort of, he has a good verse actually and easily outshines Snoop. Snoop with another verse and it’s better than his first. Good track. Good

15. Can U Control Yo Hoe(Feat Soopafly) 

Man these song titles are annoying me. They ruin a good beat by singing over it and just goofing around. Wack(What a waste of a good beat)

16. Signs(Feat Charlie Wilson & Justin Timberlake) 

Yes Timberlake is on this song and he drops the F bomb as well. Track is catchy thanks to Charlie Wilson. This is a dance track and has a nice fast paced party beat. Good track actually as it is catchy as all hell. Good

17. I’m Threw Witchu(Feat Soopafly) 

Another awful track name. What a terrible track, such a waste of Soopafly. Train Wreck

18. Pass It Pass It 

Neptunes produced one terrible beat. I have never liked the Neptunes and probably will never like them, shit like this is why I don’t like them. Just an awful track that should be erased from rap. Train Wreck

19. Girl Like You(Feat Nelly) 

Best track on the album, I dig the beat by LT Hutton and Nelly doesn’t annoy me on here. Good

20. No Thang On Me(Feat Bootsy Collins) 

Snoop babbles in the beginning and sings in an awful moment. What a crock of shit this is. Terrible way to end the album. Train Wreck

All in all this gets a TRAIN WRECK rating, yes this is one of the worst albums I have ever heard with tracks that should have never been made. Avoid this like the plague because it’s easily “Worst Album Of The Year”.

MC Ren – Shock Of The Hour

MC Ren - Shock Of The HourAlbum: Shock Of The Hour Artist: MC Ren
Label: Year:

MC Ren. A member of one of the most notorious groups in the history of rap. MC Ren has for a long time been considered one of the best lyricists of the group. Ren, is politically strong. Some may find his music offensive but he simply raps the truth. MC Ren is one of the realest rappers around today. This album is apart Ren’s high part in his career. There has been much controversy about the music he put out, solo and with NWA.

 

11:15

Basically a short introduction track. The villain in black is introduced. Ren’s skills are undeniable from the very start. A simple, yet great beginning to this album.

Same Old Shit 

A great track. MC Ren has a steady pace on this track. Basically, Ren raps about his day, being the same, every day, and every night. This is an extremely tight track. On almost pities lifestyles such as these.
“Same old shit every morning when I wake I’m thinkin’ of another *****’s money to take”

***** What Ya Heard

Ren warns the listener to forget all about what they have heard about him, and that no one knows anything. It has a dope beat, dark and menacing to suit his sinister lyrics. A great track.
“In ’93 I’m wreckin’ shit so you can ***** what ya heard I’m droppin’ plenty shit like a mother*****in’ bird”

All The Bullshit Aside 

It starts off extremely violent. MC Ren shows he has skills on the mic as he switches up his style multiple times. This is a great track. Ren has some great lyrics on it and he raps out the truth
“I killed that ***** that waited 40 ounces Start hittin’ my switches cuz my 40 bounces”

One False Move

A great track. MC Ren basically calls-out all of the sell-out artists whom aren’t keeping it real. This is a lyrically dope track. MC Ren doesn’t come hard but he still is incredible.
“Move, now let me fall into the groove Breakin’ niggaz off but I break ’em off smooth”

You Wanna ***** Her

A great track. It’s about a regular hoe who has been *****ed by just about everyone. He talks about her life and everything she does. He warns the listener that this “*****” is a hoe. This track gets a bit disgusting as he goes into great depth but it’s still great.
“The ***** is a stripper but thinks she’s a star Still rides the bus, can’t afford a *****in’ car”

Mayday On The Frontline

An extremely menacing track. Lyrically high and politically on point. It’s vicious and honest. He raps about street life and what happens. It really hits you hard…
“Niggaz screamin’ mayday ’cause Ren is kickin’ ass like pele Makin’ fools run like it’s a relay”

Attack On Babylon 

By far the best track on the album. He raps with a simple style but what he says is very powerful. It’s politically strong and harsh. It’s brutally truthful and is simply amazing. One of his greatest songs.
“I told ya Ren’ll be back with the niggaz in the dodge and the camoflauge But it after tahj, a million niggaz no mirage”

Do You Believe 

On this tight track MC Ren basically questions many things that have been said in the past. Ren is smooth on this politically charged track. Among the best songs of the album.
“How da ***** can you believe, that people turns to spirits? Don’t run with that bullshit because I don’t wanna hear it”

Mr. ***** Up

MC Ren raps a bit softer on this track. He eases up his style and adopts something much more laid back. This track is all about him. It is a great track, extremely different from the rest of his album.
“My niggaz call me Grinch and yes I’m known to be a ***** up Loaded clip, folded sticks, my lifts and double cuffed up”

Shock Of The Hour 

Are you ready for the shock of the hour? This is a dope track. MC Ren raps hard and is enormously politically strong. One of the best tracks of the album. A perfect ending to this amazing album.
“Now it license lights with million knights the divides and canyon The shock of the hour has come to devour the evil, deceivers, and satan”

 

This album is by far his best. Lyrically he is on a cloud and his delivery is dark and harsh. MC Ren rips the mic apart. The album is strong on many points. His political rapping is a breath of fresh air. He never lets the listener take a break. To some it maybe a bit to racist for them but it is just short from being a work-of-art. A definite recommendation for the fans of the villain in black, NWA and someone who wants to get a taste of his great rapping. You want quality? This album is full of it. It contains full of banging tracks.

Rating:
4.2/5

Main Source – Breaking Atoms

Main Source - Breaking AtomsAlbum: Breaking Atoms Artist: Main Source Label: Wild Pitch Year: 1989
This is one of those unheard of brilliant pieces of music. From start to finish, it’s full of high standards. The trio from Main Pitch may seem a little out-dated, a little nerdy. There cover definitely implies that. Maybe they are nerds. Rappers who have studied that rap game. They definitely have intelligent lyrics. The members of this group; Large Professor, Sir Scratch and K-Cut make up quite a great collaboration.

 

Snake Eyes 

A great beginning to the album. Main Source immediately show that they have skills. It’s a really nice, laid back track. But this track is only the beginning to a jewel of an album
“Rolling dice can help you or hurt you; your virtue Is known when you quit cause you’ve hit your cash curfew”

Just Hangin’ Out 

Main Source is really laid back on this track. Lazy delivery and sluggish lyrics. Relaxing and smooth. This is proof that Main Source can effectively switch up their style. A chilled out track.
“I’m mainly known for the rough raps but kids steal my lyrics like hubcaps”

Lookin’ At The Front Door 

Another great track. One of the best songs on the album. Main Source raps above satisfaction with some great lyrics. It also has some great production from the Large Professor. A classic track.
“We fight every night now that’s not kosher I reminisce with bliss of when we was closer”

Large Professor

A great track. The Professor raps at a faster pace on this track. He basically raps about himself. He showcases his lyrical talent as well as his great delivery. He’s not just a great producer…
“I’ll advance to your backside foot and put Nine prints and diss a meantimes where the sun don’t shine”

Just A Friendly Game Of Baseball 

A political track. It’s basically a simile to real life. Main Source raps knowledge. This track’s lyrical strength is far superior to most of the other tracks. A great track.
“[blam] Aww shit another young brother hit I better go over my man’s crib and get the pump”

Scratch & Kut 

A simple, instrumental track. Just a track to show-off the skills of a DJ. A good DJ track which is constantly switching up.

Peace Is Not A Word To Play 

Main Source is much more aggressive on this track. The most politically charged track on the album. Its lyrically on a high point. They drop wisdom on this dope track.
“Peace!) Piece of what? You can’t mean P E A C E”

Vamos A Rapiar 

A great track. Some nice, solid rapping. It’s a basic, simple track but extremely good. Smooth and refined as though it had been run through a filter. It also contains some high-quality lyrics.
“Rappers can dance sing and shake their thing at the same time But can’t rhyme”

He Got So Much Soul (He Don’t Need No Music)

A great song. Basically about Main Source. They rap about how great they are and how they really don’t need the music but they still do it anyways. A pumped up track
“Man I had soul since I was negative three months old When it came to getting down I was bold”

Live At The BBQ 

A classic track. Nas begins completely ripping up the track. It was his first introduction to the rap game. He spits extremely hard. Next it’s Main Source’s turn. They have a lot to live up to after the young MC but they manage extremely well. Easily the best track on the album
“Street’s disciple my raps are trifle I shoot slugs from my brain just like a rifle”

Watch Roger Do His Thing

This is a narrative tale about someone named Roger. About his life, about his thoughts and about his surroundings. It’s a great track. Main Source proves that diversity is their strong point.
“We all know Roger Roger lives in Queens Brooklyn Manhattan the Bronx and he fiends”

Just A Friendly Game Of Baseball [Mix] 

Basically identical to the original track. The only difference is the beat is switched up. It has more bounce to it.
“[blam] Aww shit another young brother hit I better go over my man’s crib and get the pump”

 

This is a slept on classic. That’s all there is to it. The album is flawless. Jam-packed with classic cuts. This debut is an astounding one. Main Source is simply incredible. Only real hip-hop heads can really appreciate this. Maybe it was too advanced for it’s time, maybe it didn’t receive enough promotion, maybe there was to much competition; all are excuses. Nothing excuses the fact that this gem has been undercover far too long. All three members hold their own to put together a brilliant album. It’s Like That Y’all

Rating:
5/5

Max Julian – Smoke N Roll

Max Julian - Smoke N RollBefore I get started, yes this is former Regime member Mad Max.

 

1. Smokin N Rollin

Great way to start off the album, no stupid 30 second intro just straight music. Nice bouncy West Coast beat that you can bump in your car, Max raps in a deeper voice than he did with the Regime but he still raps tight on here. Good track. Good

2. This Is How We Get Down

Has an apoloyptic end of the world type sound in the beginning then resorts into pretty basic stuff. The repeated “This Is How We Get Down” sayings get annoying but once it gets to Max rapping it gets pretty good. Good

3. We Havin It

Your basic West song but it’s really good and something to bump in the ride. Max sounds more like Mad Max here which is pretty dope. Beat is pretty good on here as 3 different sounds take place and works pretty well. Good

4. L.A. L.A.

Song is about…of course Los Angeles. The beat is mellow and pretty dope with some decent guitar work thrown in there. Chorus is simple but it works, Max raps pretty dope on this. There’s a guest on here but the bad thing is he’s not listed as a feature which is pretty annoying, in fact there are some more guests, this is sloppy work on the album designer’s part because he should’ve listed the rap names. Still a good track. Good

5. I’m In Love

Wow this beat sounds like some 70’s sitcom haha, I guess Max is trying to channel Sanford & Son & The Love Boat at the same time. I really don’t like these kind of tracks, this is one of those slow, plodding, & boring tracks. Skip. Average(I do however dig the sitcom beat)

6. Forget About The Bad Times

Great starting with the sped up soul sample. Max raps about his struggles and such. Pretty good track. Good

7. On My Way Now

Boring beat, Max raps about his struggles growing up and making it in the rap game. Good lyrics but really boring overall. Average

8. Baby Girl

Really bouncy piano beat, not a very good track all in all. These tracks in my opinion suck because they have no value to them. Wack

9. Havana

Speaking of no value. This is like some low rent Fiesta Remix. Horrible track, seriously I cannot believe Max would stoop this low. Skip this and never look back. Train Wreck

10. Ready For A Thug

Looks like they’re getting the crap out of the way now because again this track sucks. I don’t care what you bought your girl and where you took your girl, seriously why would anyone listen to this garbage? This makes me despise current rap. Train Wreck

11. Hummer For The Summer

-Much better, I dig the bouncy West Coat beat, but the “Hummer for the summer” sayings are pretty annoying. This is about riding in a Hummer, yea great subject matter but it’s catchy so I’ll give it a Good rating. Good

12. Ready For War

DOPE!!! Here is the main reason to get this album! This is easily the ebst song in 2004! Max uses a Lord Of The Rings line which is kind of lame but he’s MAD MAX!!!! so he can get away with it. Beat is gangsta and easily the best beat of 2004! Chorus is great and you can bump this in the car, in fact I bumped this straight for 20 minutes in the ride just because it’s that dope of a track heh. DOPE!

13. C’Mon People

Annoying starting but once it kicks in it gets pretty good. It’s basically a club track but it’s still pretty good and well done. Nice bouncy gangtsa type beat and Max comes tight on this. Good

14. Pop Them Bottles

Yea I don’t care either, in fact the starting will automatically make you skip the track. Wack

15. Why You Wanna Hate Me

Decent beat and a really annoying chorus but Max carries it well and he channels the Regime here with the gunshot sound effects. Good

16. Just Cause I Didn’t Say

This is not the kind of sample to rap over, seriously. This is such an awkward track. Wack

17. Champion

Great way to end the album, see no stupid 20 second outro’s! Max showing the world that he’s here and that he’s….well a champion, pretty dope track with a Southern type beat to it. Good

 

I’m actually going to give this album and Max Julian the benefit of the doubt and give this a Good rating. No skits which is always good! If you’re a Regime fan then yes cop this, and you have to listen to Ready For War!

Big L – Lifestylez Ov Da Poor & Dangerous

Big L - Lifestylez Ov Da Poor & DangerousBig L. One of the most underrated rappers of all time but among the greatest lyricists of all time. Coming from the streets of Harlem, brought up by Lord Finesse, and apart of the DITC crew, Big L comes on the rap scene with a bang. Big L’s lyrics are unstoppable. He has a flow hard to be matched. And he raps the truth. But the best part about him is his lyrical genius. This amazing debut of his is proof of that.

 

Put It On

Big L comes hard on this track! He raps about himself. It’s a great track to begin with. His flow is great and his lyrics even better. With mainly just a steady beat the listener can focus on his lyrics. Big L does, without a doubt, put it on.
“Aiyyo, you betta flee Hobbes, or get your head flown three blocks L keep rapper’s hearts pumpin like Reeboks”

All Black

An ill track. This track showcases some great lyricism. Big L rips it apart. It can be said that it is slightly racist but that’s besides the point. He raps about killing people if you mess with him but the way he says it makes you love the song. One of the best from the album.
“Yo once again it’s the Big L, that kid who got much props from killin corrupt cops, with mother*****in buck shots”

All Endz, No Skinz

One of the best from the album. This song is on point, lyrically and material wise. L raps the truth. It basically says that if you have money all the chicks want to be with you and if you’re poor you don’t get anyone. L flows nicely on this dope track. He manages to twist and turn witty lyrics to get his point across.
“Let me get to the point real quick When ya pockets are thick”

MVP

The best track on the album. Lyricism which is hard to be matched, and a perfect flow to match it. This is L’s greatest song, of all time. This track is all about him being the best. And he certainly proves that. Not many artists can do anything that comes close the this. He is indeed the most valuable poet on the m-i-c.
“A yo spark up the phillies and pass the stout Making quick money grip before your ass is out”

8 Iz Enuff

Big L raps nicely on this track. It probably should have been the introduction track. This is a great song all about himself. He showcases his incredible skills on it. Great lyricism combined with a good beat makes it a deadly track.
“Aiyo, folks who quote what I wrote get choked You better surrender before you get smoked”

I Don’t Understand It

An amazing track. Big L raps about how so many rappers are making it big when they really don’t deserve it. He raps about how untalented MC’s are selling out when there is really nothing to him. He then goes on to rap about those who really rap, and rap truth, don’t even go gold. Too many MC’s take the rap game for granted…
“There are too many MC’s who are overrated You ask me, they wasn’t even supposed to make it”

Fed Up With The Bullsthit

L raps about how he is sick of all the constant bullshitting. He basically talks about how people are being treated like dirt and nothing is done about it. He raps about how ignorant people are and how they can turn a blind eye on the many issues that affect minorities.
“Yo, on the scene is the brother that’s big, I’m not a little kid I’m a nig who don’t dig a mutha*****in pig”

Danger Zone

Big L has an odd flow on this song. But the listener quickly gets used to it. He raps about the streets, the danger zone. This is an extremely vicious song. Violent, but great. He cant be stopped. He raps about how “no man can withstand a hole in his zone” IT also has a bit of Malcolm X sampling.
“The microphone is through when this rap legend grab it Sendin poems to have them faggots diggin hoes like Reverand Swaggart”

Da Graveyard

Big L raps with and unstoppable flow on this track and comes uncontrollably hard. He adds some witty lines to this ill track. He features Lord Finesse, Microphone Nut, Jay-Z and Y.U. They all come correct and manage to all shine on this track, despite L’s great lyrics. An unbelievable track.
“Big L be lightin’ niggas like incense Gettin’ men lynched to win tits”

Let ‘Em Have It “L”

L adopts a style on this track listen to the rest of the album. He slows down the pace but his tongue never tires. He just keeps going on and on. He raps about himself on this track and basically gives it all he has. A dope track.
“Aiyo, folks who quote what I wrote get choked You better surrender before you get smoked”

Street Struck

Just from the beat in the beginning and the title of this track, the listener knows it’s going to be a dangerous one. He raps about the streets and life on it. He has some great, meaningful lyrics on this great track.
“Yo where I’m from it ain’t cookies and cream There’s a lot of peer pressure growin up as a young teen”

Lifestylez ov da Poor & Dangerous

The title of the track basically breaks down the track. He raps about street life and about what happens and how dangerous it is. This is a great track. He raps the truth on this slightly violent song.
“My name is L, and I’m from a part of town where clowns Get beat down and all you hear is gunshot sounds”

 

There you have it. The classic debut by the late Big L. This album basically secured his spot as one of the greatest lyricists of all time. Big L met his unfortunate end in the streets of Harlem where he was gunned down. Truly living the lifestyle of the poor and dangerous. Amidst all the violence he has managed to stay true to rap despite all the obstacles. Through everything, he has forever left his mark in the rap game. And this classic album proves that…

Rating: 5/5

Mr. Doctor – Documentary

Mr. Doctor - DocumentaryDisc 1

1. In The Beginning

Just an intro.

2. The Invitation The Observation

Beat is pretty dope, I dig the singing mixed in. Mr. Doctor is one of those rappers who has a great flow but his lyrics and concepts can get wack, but this isn’t the case here as he rips the track. Good track. Good

3. Made Man

Skit.

4. Fellas

Great beat here, I dig the “Fellas” sample. Mr. Doctor rips the track here. This is way different than his other material and that’s a good thing, not saying his other material is wack, hell I enjoyed Bombay a lot even though a lot of people hated that album. I thought Bombay was overlooked, anyway back to the track, Mr. Doc’s flow is on point here. Good

5. Reality(Feat Mihkil & DC)

Beat is basic but it gets the job done. Wow Mihkil sucks really bad on the mic. His flow is sloppy and really just all over the place. Mr. Doc outshines him of course. What I like about this track is the chorus with the scratching. I can tell Mr. Doctor is going for a more Hip Hop feel here and it works, only bad thing is Mihkil. Good

6. The Signing

Skit.

7. Vibrations(Feat Adrian Baker Of The Beach Boys)

Wow talk about weird, this track actually works! Great beat here and props to Mr. Doctor for trying something different and pulling it off. Good

8. Bangin Dirty(Feat LiL Flip)

I cannot stand LiL Flip, I think he’s one of the worst rappers out. The beat has a Down South feel to it, it’s not very good and Flip has the first verse and it’s horrible. Mr. Doc tries to carry this but no go because this track sucks. Wack

9. I’m These Streets

Slow beat here and it’s pretty good, nice and relaxing. Mr. Doctor raps pretty well on this track. Good

10. Real Talk

Skit.

11. Three Theories(Feat E-40 & LiL Keke)

Wow weird guests here but both are dope so I’m not complaining. Beat is a little sloppy, well it’s a lot sloppy and not good at all. Everyone comes tight but that beat drags it down. Average

12. Mr-Dr.com

Another damn skit. This is getting on my nerves!

13. They Betta Know(Feat Lo-Cel)

Starts off with some scratching, nice touch here as Mr. Doctor is trying to shake the cliche’d gangsta rap image. Mr. Doctor tries to semi rap fast and it works. I dig this track here, the beat is nice and semi-fast. Good

14. All The Deals, All The Work

Another skit, people didn’t buy your album to listen to these, just saying.

15. So Crazy(Feat Savina Hail & Vero)

Soft type beat which is pretty dope actually, I’m not really into slow type love tracks but this beat is really good and Doc’s flow is pretty tight. Good track. Good

16. Bust Back(Feat Foe Loco & Lo-Cel)

Nice to see an Odysea member on here. Track has a pretty dope gangsta type beat, I just don’t like the chorus, it’s very annoying with the constant “You betta bust back” sayings thrown in there. Good track overall but man I could’ve done without the chorus. Good

17. The Releases

Skit.

18. Money, Dollas, Fetti, Cash(Feat Big Q)

Wack track with an awful drum type beat mixed in with a piano. Track is about not paying these “ho’s” or whatever. Wack

19. I’m High(Skit)

Another skit.

20. Tragedy(Feat Die Trying)

What the hell is this? Seriously what is this? This is awful with a weak rock type vibe to it. This is the drizzling shits. Train Wreck

21. You Don’t Know The Real(Feat Levitti, Arsen, & Mista Cane)

Levitti sounds bored singing this track, that’s not a good sign. Decent track here with everyone coming tight hell even Levitti sounding bored is good because Levitti owns! Good

22. Do*****entary

Outro to the first disc.

Disc 2 

1. Intro: Lorenzo Green Eyes(Chopped & Dropped)

Intro.

2. Reality(Chopped & Dropped)

Self explanitory. Same track just chopped.

3. The Invitation, The Observation(Chopped & Dropped)

Same.

4. Bangin Dirty(Chopped & Dropped)

Same.

5. I’m You(Chopped & Dropped)

Same.

6. Three Theories(Chopped & Dropped)

Same.

7. They Betta Know(Chopped & Dropped)

Same.

8. Bust Back(Chopped & Dropped)

Same.

9. You Don’t Know The Real(Chopped & Dropped)

Same.

10. Outro: Lorenzo Green Eyes(Chopped & Dropped)

Finally the outro to this mess.

11. Don’t Ask Me Why(Feat Jay-Z)

Yup Doc got Jigga on a track, which is pretty cool once you think about it. Beat has a Swizz/Neptunes club vibe to it, not that good really. Mr. Doc comes pretty tight and Jay-Z has a good verse. Average

12. Who’s That Man

Terrible track with an awful beginning. Skip this. Train Wreck

13. Keep it Gangsta(Feat 50 Cent, Babe Reg, & Lorenzo Green Eyes)

Wow talk about weird. This is easily the best track on the album, really good beat here, nice and gangsta. Everyone comes tight and 50 Cent doesn’t even sound like himself. Good

14. Mic Check(Feat Big Q)

Really good track, nice way to end the album. I dig the eerie beat, forget the last track this IS the best track on the album. Good

 

All in all this gets a Good rating. This album is different than anything Mr. Doctor has done, some tracks weren’t that good and I could’ve done without all the Chopped & Dropped tracks but all in all this is a good album.