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Gucci Mane Album: “Hard to Kill [Edited]”

Gucci Mane Album: “Hard to Kill [Edited]”
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Many rappers claim to be a "real O.G.," like Gucci Mane does on "Everybody Know Me" from HARD TO KILL, his sophomore effort. Considering that HARD TO KILL dropped after a year that saw Mane defending himself against murder charges and doing some hard time, the reality of this Atlanta MC's life can actually back up his lyrical claims. Legal troubles aside, HARD TO KILL boasts gritty street stories, hard rhymes, and killer production featuring some nice dub-inflected drum effects.
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Track Listing :
1 Intro Big Meech and Gucci Mane Video
2 Street Ni$$as
3 My Chain - (with Black Magic)
4 Hold Dat Thought Video
5 Freaky Gurl Video
6 Pillz - (with MC Breeze)
7 Go Head Gucci Mane, Crime Mob and DJ Storm Video
8 Trap Starz
9 Drive Fast
10 Stick Em Up Chat and Gucci Mane
11 Everybody Know Me
12 We Live This Black Magic, Gucci Mane and Young Snead
13 Trap Gurl - (with Gangsta Boo)
14 Alley Cat Video
15 Blow Pop Video
16 Big Cat (Laflare) Video
17 Outro Video
18 Big Cat
19 Outro Video
Album Information :
Title: Hard to Kill [Edited]
UPC:699977309027
Format:CD
Type:Performer
Genre:R&B - Rap
Artist:Gucci Mane
Producer:Zaytoven; Cyber Sapp; Josh Butler;
Label:Big Cat Records (USA)
Distributed:Alternative Dis. Alliance
Release Date:2006/10/10
Original Release Year:2006
Discs:1
Mono / Stereo:Stereo
Studio / Live:Studio
Parker - October 20, 2010
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- Gucci over Jeezy for sure

I have this album and the great songs are,Freaky Gurl,Street Nigga,Trap Starz,Everybody Knows Me,Blow Pop, there all great songs have a good flow and nice rhymes in them..great overall album, this album is better than any of Jeezy's mixtapes or albums..Jeezy claims he is still trap but he isnt he is to commerical all he does is go get featured in top artists songs like eminem and jay-z ect...and get them to be on his album,So he can sell more copies than Gucci, Jeezy you are so lame for doing that i mean thats a pussy move.Anyway anybody who ever said Gucci cant rap your freakin stupid..He shows it on this album and look at his newer albums Back to the Traphouse,The State vs. Radric Davis and The Appeal..Gucci is good!

Carltouis Stevenson (Angeles Mesa, Los Angeles) - October 27, 2008
- Main Mane

Following his debut album Trap House, Gucci Mane proves he is Hard To Kill with his second LP. Continuing on the same path with this album he connects back with producer Zaytoven on eleven of the seventeen tracks. On the "Intro" he plays some of the media attention gained from the highly publicized legal problems an on going fueds as on the uptempo "Everybody Know Me". "Street Ni$$as" glamourizes Gucci's mentality and lifestyle with a simple chant describing just that as does "Trap Starz". As the industry's saturation of bling has yet to cease, "My Chain" featuring Black Magic sparkles with the horn section. With a hard deep kicks accompanied by dark tones on "Hold Dat Thought". The lyrical content found on the second verse compares his ballin' in the street game to athletes' playing abilities. One of the highlights is found on the multi-toned "Freaky Gurl" produced by Cyber Sapp as Gucci opens with "Let me set the record straight / hater, you participate / three girls with me like I'm going on Elimidate..." adding accents to the instrumentation. Gucci Mane goes into detail being influenced by "Pillz". Featuring Mac Bree-Z with memorable chant to complement the track. "Go Head" also featuring Mac Bree-Z was previously released on Trap House. Riding around town on "Drive Fast" is highlighted with the chant "...let your hair blow..." as the top is dropped. With a 2-11 in progress on "Stick Em Up" featuring La Chat over the high pitched keys made the heist more effective. The type of woman down to grind with a d-boy is a "Trap Gurl" featuring Gangsta Boo. Taking it to another level with a ghetto girl he calls "Alley Cat" where he gives both the pros and cons of having one on your side. "Blow Pop" highlights Hard To Kill with the production effects and Gucci's overall performance. Closing with "Big Cat LaFlare" on a high note as G. Mane shows style on an upbeat. Hard To Kill does not contain anything outside the norm but for entertainment purposes it does its job.

Jcharness (University of Wisconsin) - July 01, 2007
- god

"Gucci Mane" might be the least talented rap artist I have heard in my entire life. After hearing the song "Freaky Girl," I couldn't help but laugh. His lyrics contain nothing even remotely meaningful and his beats are unoriginal and monotonous. I cannot beleive anyone would give this album above a 1 or 2. My little sister could come out with a better album than this clown.

Kevin L. Whitfield "PrettyWhitty" (Everywhere) - October 24, 2006
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
- Great Follow Up

Beats are stupid hot and the verses are alot better than Trap House. He still ain't left that Jeezy beef alone and addresses it several times through the cd. He also addresses the shoot out that almost had him locked up. This cd is the truth. Holla when it's gangsta. Peace

S. Berkley "Solution" (Washington, D.C.) - December 11, 2006
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Bangin'

This cd is off the charts...I'm sure most gangstas would keep this cd in rotation. I only skipped 2 or 3 songs on this album and I think if he had some promotion behind him this album would go platinum. He should have made Trap Girl or Alley Cat the lead single cause they are both catchy and you know the hood would have loved those. But N E way if you love the South this cd is a must have. The only I don't like about him is that he sounds so different on different tracks like he recorded some awhile back and some recently.

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