It's true that you never know if Esham is going to really piss you off or blow your mind. Baring Purgatory, it's been the former with a good number of his latest albums. This album though is pretty good, and I hope he keeps it going in this style with the next album.
@nunyabiz777Күн бұрын
This is Krazie's Very Best Work. Hands Down!!!!!
@tonykidd1993 күн бұрын
I wish 2 Live Crew never split.. I'll put their first 3 albums up against anybody first 3 albums!!
@throwback883 күн бұрын
Classics fa sho
@14dirtydee7 күн бұрын
That’s why it’s always good to view others thoughts and opinions. I appreciate the honest review of the album. Me personally really enjoyed this album and I’m also considering making it my #1 Krayzie Bone project. I am a biblical person and one of the main reasons I love Krayzie so much. This was a masterpiece imo. Still haven’t decided if TM1999 has been dethroned but I’m very happy with this project. Thx again for the thoughts on the album, always nice to see other Bone Heads vibing out.
@demonikdarkness7 күн бұрын
The Gift is tied for first
@bslayedbellydance8 күн бұрын
Just saw him at my school I am gonna post it on my channel
@kalpasso9 күн бұрын
I LOVE this album. That track with Eazy as example is hella crazy. Or "Never Missing A Beat" with that crazy instrumental at that beginning. Or this one you picked or the one with MC Ren. I feel like 5 mics or 4 mics
@JabokChannel10 күн бұрын
I never had the pleasure to meet Bro. Marquis in person, but 2 Live Crew was definitely one of my all time favorite rap groups back in the 1980s! Fun fact: I'm from L.A., California & my stepsister used to live about 1½ hours east of L.A. in Riverside; Before he moved to South Florida, purportedly Marquis was from Riverside, and my stepsister said she knew him! Small world...
@throwback8810 күн бұрын
That’s dope man! I bet he was a cool brother.
@nicholascrump338610 күн бұрын
It's ironic that all these artist die suddenly when they are filing lawsuits to get the rights to their publishing
@tjw699311 күн бұрын
561 to 303... south Florida represent
@throwback8811 күн бұрын
Tha 303
@Ao1v11 күн бұрын
I just finally got to listen to this album in its entirety. I give it a strong 7.8/10 . Verses were superb. Message was clear. The hooks /chorus seemed rushed and bland. The beat production was solid and I believe with solid hooks. It’s a masterpiece like a Heavenz movie or The Gift. Great album it gets better as you listen .
@brasschuckles313811 күн бұрын
I was listening 2 Live Crew when I was 5. My uncle snuck me the tape and I played it on a Teddy Ruxpin my uncle got me 🤣
@throwback8811 күн бұрын
Lmao classic
@gregedwards820511 күн бұрын
damn another legend gone RIP
@tsims7312 күн бұрын
One of my favorite groups of ALL time. RIP Fresh Kid Ice/Brother Marquis.
@throwback8812 күн бұрын
Legends.
@EricDjendo12 күн бұрын
I love 2 Live Crew. My favorite group of all time.
@soysauce655012 күн бұрын
R.I.P 🕊 Brother Marquis🎤🎵
@SuperOmnicronsj4413 күн бұрын
Raider Nation on the check in .. i see you dripped up! R.I.P. Brother Marquis. the 2 Live Crew definitely had the Miami Bass Scene on Lock. Really wished he could've did more as an independent artist, but his contributions definitely put miami on the map. Peace and Rest in Power to the Brother Marquis!
@chrishanson827713 күн бұрын
Rest in peace Brother Marquis. I was a kid the first time I heard 2 Live Crew. Living in the Bay. Oakland CA. The year was 1986. I was 13 years old. “But me and her both know all the facts, She's in love with a brother from the ghetto, who is black! My 7 bizzos”
@arabicelvis13 күн бұрын
Rest in peace 🙏 2 live crew was my childhood
@revealwhatsrealministries125114 күн бұрын
2 Live Crew is my favorite group ever 🔥
@knucklestheechidna571814 күн бұрын
It's crazy how back then they had to fight censorship just for talking about sex and stuff. Then you listen to how degenerate rap is nowadays talking about the color of their booty holes and shit. 😂
@tonyjames556115 күн бұрын
11:15 you have very little knowledge of rap. you might know hip hop, but you don't know rap. there's a difference.
@PeterGoodman-uv2jh15 күн бұрын
Me so horny me love u long time
@jessefortini485115 күн бұрын
1. Makaveli 2. Doggystyle 3. All Eyes On Me 4. Chronic 5. Dogg Food 6. Retaliation Revenge And Get Back. So #6 Death Row release for me. Also ide love to see you review Snoops 'Dead Man Walking" album. Basically a bunch of unreleased material from the Dogfarther album.
@throwback8814 күн бұрын
I remember that album from back in the day. I should check it out and give the review treatment. 🎧
@bobbydigital306116 күн бұрын
Since nobody leaves comments here I will. Above the law are the quintessential west coast group for me. This was the last of their great albums which I believe were 6 bangers from living like hustlers, vocally pompon, black mafia life uncle Sam’s curse time will reveal and legends. Classics from a criminally slept on group
@throwback8815 күн бұрын
Very slept on man! Great comment.
@twistedpictures20 күн бұрын
Their last words(Mack 10 x Ice Cube)at Krushgroove before getting off stage was low-key 🔥
@twistedpictures20 күн бұрын
All of em were at Krushgroove 2024 too😤🤦🏿
@StevokunevoA1Ай бұрын
Definitely my favorite Too $hort album
@RealJamesJones24Ай бұрын
Crazy thing about Master P was the first rapper to a double album in 1995 and P and Pac went on tour P lived in California since the late 90s
@F8theGreatАй бұрын
This is a dope album by Daz... Follow back Kurupt album "Streetz is a mutha"
@RealJamesJones24Ай бұрын
If u like Silkk check out Rylo Rodriquez album Been One he’s similar like him but he go crazy 😂😭🔥
@jconsolmagnoАй бұрын
2Pac Friends was recorded for Makaveli and on the OG tracklist. Removed at the last minute.
@throwback88Ай бұрын
Nice
@MrCPraskyАй бұрын
Ro-ther Vandross
@chrisbonde7488Ай бұрын
Loving the podcast!
@andrewguzman7694Ай бұрын
Majesty was killed. He was a dope mc as well. This to me is an incomplete album lol but i still bought it day 1
@sirjasper4501Ай бұрын
Great review! Spice definitely has a modern day classic here.
@throwback88Ай бұрын
Yeah I love this record. Thanks for checking out the vid.
@LILRESHWАй бұрын
Zro - that's who i am is one of his best songs and said it was boring... Zro is not for you bro
@throwback88Ай бұрын
Haha to each his own I love ZRO
@draganthebarbarian9030Ай бұрын
ATLs weakest album. Marvin is also a dope track.
@throwback88Ай бұрын
There was a couple bangers but it was the weakest record.
@EazySteveАй бұрын
Another slept-on project produced by Rhythm D is Phalos Mode - Phalosangeles
@throwback88Ай бұрын
Dope man I’ll look for it
@EazySteveАй бұрын
@@throwback88 Also, a group called Intense Hustlers
@kalpassoАй бұрын
I just got into Paperboy "The Nine Yards" album again. I love bumping my head to this and relax to this addictive making album (at least for me lol) That's a cool coincidence you talk about a Rythm D produced album now. Never heard of it before. First track in and it sounds pretty good
@kalpassoАй бұрын
Carefull! It's a long comment on this album. I just finished this video and feel about the album like this: something like 3 Mics with a tolerance of +- 0.5 mics. But most likely + or just 3. The instrumentals are really appealing to me and the vocals, flow and the general soundscape this album has to offer sound really nice too. Sure a little more versatility would be nice as I thought as example that the duo sings a little more or something like that. Still the hooks are nice. The lyrical content was enough. I am not really the lyrics guy: as example I didn't pay much attention to those in the video. But when I heard those there are no special attributes about these that differ much from the other MC's in that era. But kudos for having clean lyrics like that. If you don't need to curse than let it be. They still sounded cool. Yet I am pretty sure this album has some nice lines I just missed. Idk For me there isn't a song I where I thought "Ugh... that sucks...". It has its bangers and its relaxed songs but nothing really bad. But as you said (paraphrased can't remember exact words rn) "I feel robbed because I thought there are 16 songs but in the end there are 10 -12 because of the skits) I was thinking "You are right". The skits are nihil, nothing: not funny, not memorable nor do they have a appealing attribute. The ones where just an instrumental was playing were okay because I love me some Rythm D. In the end it is like 3 mics. Nothing too special but its soundscape is pretty good. I am a sucker for the 90's rap music so I am a little biased by albums like that. And Rythm D is a legend of a producer OTHER THAN THE SKITS THERE IS NOTHING REALLY TO HATE ABOUT. They did a nice job for me because 3 mics ≠ bad.
@throwback88Ай бұрын
You nailed it my friend.
@kalpassoАй бұрын
@@throwback88 thanks. And you nailed it too. I really like the idea with your report cards so I can see which songs you liked more and less. I am a little interested in how people like music, what they prefer and stuff like this. But of course I want to hear fire songs too by watching videos like yours. So please continue those videos because they entertain me. Oh and if I can give a wish of a album you give your opinion on. I wonder how you feel about "Lethal Injection". I really like this album but I heard other people saying the opposite.
@juanmosqueda2644Ай бұрын
Ro is the reason i have no more pain on my left arm. W reaction
@throwback88Ай бұрын
😂
@EazySteve2 ай бұрын
"Mad Scientist" is my favorite track on that album. "Bring it On" is underrated, and I agree, it has that Uncle Sam's Curse feel to it. Speaking of Eazy-E's Ruthless era, have you checked out WC and the Maad Circle's track "Feel Me," produced by Dr. Jam/Madness 4 Real? I recently found out that it was originally a beat for Ruthless before Eazy-E passed.
@throwback882 ай бұрын
No kidding? I’m gonna check that out!
@weazellocify2 ай бұрын
CERTIFIED SLUMPER FA SHO DIIRTY OGZ OR NOTHING
@RealJamesJones242 ай бұрын
2Pac - All About You He remade Candy
@throwback88Ай бұрын
Dope
@keenenwoods33912 ай бұрын
Yeah you sleep… this her Best album you’ll probably like “The Naked Truth” more biggie inspired and Listen to the music stop skipping so fast she’s telling stories aunt dot foreshadows her beef w/ Nicki Minaj and Beefs to come in the industry mind you this is 2000 she predicted the future
@keenenwoods33912 ай бұрын
If you don’t know the Lil Kim history this album is kinda ironic it’s like she predicted her future and put it all into this album you would think she knew all the beefs she would have in her rap career this album was also BEFORE the shooting at hot 97 w/ Foxy Brown which led to her arrest in 05 the “Lil Drummer Boy” intro was kinda dejavu except she didn’t kill anyone like she did in her intro. This album was the 1st time a female rapper transformed from Rapper to Pop star 1st female rapper invited to the Met Gala and many other prestigious events this was only 2000 the rap genre was still a Fresh genre this is after gangsta rap transition while still remaining true to her core hip hop fans
@throwback882 ай бұрын
Dope comment! Thanks for schooling me.
@MrJimanderson58592 ай бұрын
Check out ALL his projects! They are ALL great!
@qlof2 ай бұрын
It was recorded on Death Row but my understanding is he never signed a formal contract so the album never came out. This was at the same time Kurupt came back to tha Row.
@throwback882 ай бұрын
Bad ass days at tha row. I mean, running on fumes but still making dope music.