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Ice-T Album: “Gangsta Rap”

Ice-T Album: “Gangsta Rap”
Album Information :
Title: Gangsta Rap
Release Date:2006-10-31
Type:Unknown
Genre:Hip-Hop/Rap, Mainstream Rap, Hardcore Rap
Label:Final Level
Explicit Lyrics:Yes
UPC:829410943154
Track Listing :
1 Gangsta Rap Video
2 Ridin' Low (featuring Feddi Demarco) Video
3 New Life Video
4 Dear God Can You Hear Me (featuring Kryst) Video
5 Please Believe Me (featuring Corte and Smoothe Da Hustler) Video
6 Pimp or Die (featuring Mark Live) Video
7 Pray (featuring Coco) Video
8 Step Your Game Up (featuring Mark Live) Video
9 Real Talk (featuring Kryst) Video
10 Walking in the Rain Video
11 Games Real (Explicit)
12 It's All Love (featuring Kryst) Video
13 Code of the Streets Video
14 Everything Is Going to Be Alright (featuring Smoothe Da Hustler) Video
15 My Baby Video
16 Twice the Game Video
Review - :
{$Ice-T}'s first solo {\rap} CD since 1999's {^7th Deadly Sin} is a mixed bag. Lyrically, the Iceberg hasn't changed much. He's still hard -- much harder than you'd expect a {@VH-1} regular to be -- and he's still uncompromising with the language and his attitude towards women (ladies, unless you want to learn how to go from "ho" to "pro," avoid this album). The word-filled and moving {&"Dear God Can You Hear Me"} displays some growth and on {&"New Life"} he sounds suitably reborn. {&"My Baby"} is a worthy sequel to the nasty {&"Girls L.G.B.N.A.F."} from his 1988 album {^Power} and the fascinating beat laid on {&"Pray"} is as icy cold as the lyrics. Problem is, {&"Pray"} is the only time the production is excellent and the B-list beatmakers rounded up for {$Ice-T}'s comeback seem much less enthused than they should be. {$T}'s protégés and guest stars aren't that gripping either and you'd think the {%Bush Jr.} years would set the man on fire. Instead, he macks on about money, ho's, and the game for 16 tracks, and with no sweet beat to latch onto, the results are numbing. If you've been pining for the stripped-down, ball to you fall attitude of his debut, go for it. Otherwise, this is a hardcore fan's album, and a spotty one at that. ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide
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