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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Hip Hop is currently in Prison!!!!!!!!!! FREE P,
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This review is from: PRODUCT OF THE 80'S (Audio CD)
Firstly, i would like to say i will try my hardest to put my obvious bias towards prodigy aside (Underrated and the hardest since BIG left)
I bought this album of the back of the incredible HNIC pt 2. Product of the 80's is a compilation mixtape/album with Big Twinz and Un Pacino surpporting. It has a different sound 2 his previous album strayin from alchemist based beats and political content, but overall the album flows like a good album should. Track that stand out include "Waddup Gz", "Stop Stressin" and "Am i Crazy" the only track that disrupts the listen is "Anytime" If you are a Prodigy fan you will appreciate the album bearing in mind he wont be released from prison until 2011.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Dont just free P, 5 gun salute him,
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This review is from: PRODUCT OF THE 80'S (Audio CD)
Simple get this..u never need an excues to got a Prodigy mix tape and this is no exeption. 6 tracks in and i am hooked on them beats all of them not your average rap by the numbers forgettable throw away crap, add Prodigy's flow and dark delivery the pure menece of at all is enough to keep you ticking over until he drops a studio album, though i prefer the mix tapes as he has sole control of the output as an independent and its generaly darker.
The high point is that theres not even any one particular track thats stands out, its not all murder rap you can hear they have grown with a mature out look some concious elements in there so its not all been there done that. Its more grown men rapping about experiences and fantasies about things they wished the could do without being looked up as oppsosed to kids postering on how bad the are or on a HYPE!! dont get me wrong its not all (common) esq more the infamous mobb deep way of concious...... Twin Gambino and Un pichino feat heavy on the mixtape never letting down the side hammering home the point reminding us that there not bookends the whole team is strong with the H.N.I.C leading the assult. Some tracks may be slow burners for some but listen on because when it catches youn in the right mood you will be tumping from your car strero happy that the variaty of tracks puts you in a differnt place. Mobb rap always delevers you wont be disapointed get this
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4.5 out of 5 stars (6 customer reviews) 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Prodigy returns with another good album,
By G$ "Z-Wad" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: PRODUCT OF THE 80'S (Audio CD)
Prodigy comes back with another album, more of a solo album with a few guests but 2 other s are credited on the album as well. He gets the help of the always impressive, Twin Gambino from the Infamous Mobb (on 5 of the 15 songs), and Un Pacino (on 4 of the 15 songs). Like all Prodigy or Mobb Deep albums, it's dark, gritty, and street oriented. With 15 songs on here, you get 1 classic, 3 ok songs, and 11 good songs, some being real good songs. Guests are on a little over half of the songs, and are mostly the same 2 people. Production is nice as well. Sid Roams handles the majority (12 of the 15 songs), while Jake One does 2 and Sebb does 1 song. A nice album to have for fans of real street hip-hop.
#2 - 8.5 #3 - 8 (f/ Un PacinO) #4 - 8.5 (f/ Twin Gambino) #5 - 9 (nice beat) #6 - 9 (nice beat) #7 - 8 #8 - 7.5 #9 - 8.5 (f/ un Pacino) #10 - 10 (CLASSIC -- great beat) #11 - 8.5 (f/ Un Pacino & Twin Gambino -- good beat) #12 - 7 (f/ Un Pacino & Twin Gambino) #13 - 7.5 (f/ Twin Gambino) #14 - 8.5 (f/ Twin Gambino & Chinky) #15 - 8 BONUS TRACK after #15 - 8.5 (Hard White f/ Prodigy) PRODIGY -- Albert Johnson -- b. 11/74 -- b. Hemstead, Long Island, NY moved to QueensBridge, NY TWIN GAMBINO -- J. Raheem -- b. 1977 -- QueensBridge, NY UN PACINO -- J. Brayboy 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
THE BEST GANGSTA MUSIC BY FAR,
By Jordan Kumi "Crip4Life" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: PRODUCT OF THE 80'S (Audio CD)
This is the best gangsta music ever. The best beats ever, and it has the best eastcoast rappers in the game. This is real nigga music. Mobb Deep and Infamous Mobb are the hardest rappers. This CD is so grimy, dark and hardcore it kills everything out right now.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Infamous Shines...,
By P@W!ER! - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: PRODUCT OF THE 80'S (Audio CD)
B+. Hot album. Beats are hit or miss but lyrical skills are ill. P-dolo upped his rhyme game. Big Twins is grimier as usual and Un's lyrical flow is dope. !STAMP IT!
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