Just got this cd today and it's going to be a favorite of mine for a bit. CD is not a hip hop classic, but a musical treat for sure. Production is good and the stand out tracks Money Maker, War with God, Tell it like it is, Do your time and Runaway love make this cd worth a burn/purchase. I've been a Luda fan from the begining, but he's been more of an artist with great singles and not albums. This here in my opinion is his best album and it shows how he is one of the best lyricists.
Ok, this is gonna be truly Osirish but I must admit, for a FUN, DANCEY, I don't give a F* who cares kind of album, I highly recommend Scissor Sisters 'Ta Dah'. They do that very catchy POP song 'I Don't Feel Like Dancing'. It's a pretty funny album lyrically and quite light and poppy to lift you up even on your heaviest days... wait, that's something else.
TV Buff wrote: I saw this over the weekend and I thought about you, MiMi, and your compatriota Shaniqua (or Shandel or Shantal or whatever Phantasma's real name is).
Ok, this is gonna be truly Osirish but I must admit, for a FUN, DANCEY, I don't give a F* who cares kind of album, I highly recommend Scissor Sisters 'Ta Dah'. They do that very catchy POP song 'I Don't Feel Like Dancing'. It's a pretty funny album lyrically and quite light and poppy to lift you up even on your heaviest days... wait, that's something else.
Audioslave - Revelations: WICKED. The band says some songs carried over from their Out of Exile recordings (which I still can't get enough of). It's a breath of fresh air in the world of BS new rock that's out these days... thank RGNFG. Beyonce - B'day (not bidet): Pretty good. Some hooks, some dope beats, and a helluva lot of 808 bass, but it's gonna get overplayed and as usual. Justin Timberlake - FutureSex-LoveSounds: Half the album is Timbaland at his best - fat beats, excellent production, lots of danceability. The second half JT keeps it mellow with lots of ballads. Not bad for a second album. TI, Snoop and a few others make appearances. Great additions to your illegal mp3 collection. The opinions expressed in the above review do not necessarily reflect those of the foro and should in no way be taken as fact. Welcome back Dogo, you are still an ass.
Really? I was actually really dissappointed about that album. I'll give it another chance, but I think I listened to it twice and then put it away "out of exile" IS a wicked CD though, I agree
Also agree with (an feel very gay admiting it) the Justin Timberlake CD is pretty cool
Also love the Wolfmother CD (thanks Daeveed) Led Zeppelin-ish indeed. Very good
Also really like the Ben Harper CD, which is a pretty odd CD, 'cause he plays like 10 different genres on the same CD. From reggae to hillbilly-ish rock to funk to pretty heavy rock to ballads. Interesting CD
-- Edited by Dogo at 12:22, 2006-09-24
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Marky Mark wrote: Audioslave - Revelations: WICKED. The band says some songs carried over from their Out of Exile recordings (which I still can't get enough of). It's a breath of fresh air in the world of BS new rock that's out these days... thank RGNFG. Beyonce - B'day (not bidet): Pretty good. Some hooks, some dope beats, and a helluva lot of 808 bass, but it's gonna get overplayed and as usual. Justin Timberlake - FutureSex-LoveSounds: Half the album is Timbaland at his best - fat beats, excellent production, lots of danceability. The second half JT keeps it mellow with lots of ballads. Not bad for a second album. TI, Snoop and a few others make appearances. Great additions to your illegal mp3 collection. The opinions expressed in the above review do not necessarily reflect those of the foro and should in no way be taken as fact. Welcome back Dogo, you are still an ass.
awwwwww....fact rhymes with ass...
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Audioslave - Revelations: WICKED. The band says some songs carried over from their Out of Exile recordings (which I still can't get enough of). It's a breath of fresh air in the world of BS new rock that's out these days... thank RGNFG.
Beyonce - B'day (not bidet): Pretty good. Some hooks, some dope beats, and a helluva lot of 808 bass, but it's gonna get overplayed and as usual.
Justin Timberlake - FutureSex-LoveSounds: Half the album is Timbaland at his best - fat beats, excellent production, lots of danceability. The second half JT keeps it mellow with lots of ballads. Not bad for a second album. TI, Snoop and a few others make appearances.
Great additions to your illegal mp3 collection.
The opinions expressed in the above review do not necessarily reflect those of the foro and should in no way be taken as fact. Welcome back Dogo, you are still an ass.