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Master P Album: “Da Last Don (Explicit)”

Master P Album: “Da Last Don (Explicit)”
Album Information :
Title: Da Last Don (Explicit)
Release Date:2005-01-01
Type:Album
Genre:Hip-Hop/Rap, Mainstream Rap, Midwest Rap
Label:Priority
Explicit Lyrics:Yes
UPC:0724387392823
Customers Rating :
Average (3.7) :(186 votes)
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101 votes
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17 votes
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11 votes
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19 votes
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38 votes
Track Listing :
1 - 1 Da Last Don Video
1 - 2 Till We Dead & Gone
1 - 3 Thinkin' Bout U
1 - 4 Soldiers, Riders & G's Video
1 - 5 The Ghetto's Got Me Trapped Master P, Sons of Funk and Silkk the Shocker Video
1 - 6 Get Your Paper Master P and E-40
1 - 7 Ride Video
1 - 8 Thug Girl Video
1 - 9 These Streets Keep Me Rollin' Video
1 - 10 Black & White
1 - 11 War Wounds Master P, Snoop Dogg, Mystikal, Fiend and Silkk the Shocker Video
1 - 12 Dear Mr. President Master P and M.A.C.
1 - 13 Mama Raised Me Master P, Snoop Dogg and Soulja Slim
1 - 14 Let My 9 Get 'Em
2 - 1 More 2 Life Video
2 - 2 Ghetto Life U.G.K., Master P and UGK
2 - 3 Gangsta B... Steady Mobbin and Master P
2 - 4 So Many Souls Deceased Video
2 - 5 Rock A Bye Haters
2 - 6 Snitches
2 - 7 Family Business
2 - 8 Let's Get 'Em Master P, C-Murder and Magic Video
2 - 9 Goodbye To My Homies Master P, Mo B. Dick, Sons of Funk and The Shocker Video
2 - 10 Welcome To My City Master P and M.A.C.
2 - 11 Ghetto Love Master P, Mia X and Mo B. Dick
2 - 12 Make Em Say Uhh #2 Master P, Snoop Dogg, Mia X, Fiend and Silkk the Shocker Video
2 - 13 Hot Boys & Girls
2 - 14 Reverse The Game
2 - 15 Eternity C. Murder, Master P and Mr. Serv-On Video
Customer review - August 13, 1999
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
- P is in it for the fuccin money

He puts out new cd's and videos just to boost his image, this CD is garbage, and it's worthless. The whole rap world is blind to the fact that P just wants everyone's money he even said on one of his old songs "that's why you don't see P on MTV" and look were he is now. He's a fuccin sell out. If you want real music get 2pac and Brotha Lynch Hung, the siccest muthafuccaz makin the music.

M.C. Ol' Skool (from the old school) - June 23, 2004
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Master P - MP Da Last Don

This was supposed to be P's last album and I wish it was. There were a lot of problems with this album: (1) a double album, which was the style of 1998, with only two good songs on it ("Hot Boys & Girls", "Solders, Riders & G's"), (2) No Limit Records were putting out albums faster than Mickey D's serves burgers and with the usual guest stars on this album (virtually the whole No Limit roster) on every single song, you couldn't tell the difference between this album and, say, a Skull Duggery album. (3) is that Master P was starting to sound too much like 2Pac (like most rappers around that time). For Master P's good stuff, check out Ghetto D, 99 Ways to Die, Ice Cream Man or TRU's True or Tru to Da Game.

Customer review - May 27, 1999
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- not worth it

Its too expensive and not good enough, P can do better and disc 1 just sucks.

Dosbo77776@aol.com (Houston Tx) - August 03, 1998
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- The best way for P to say goodbye .

I don't care what you people say about P's last album. Yall just mad cause he got some change. Ha Ha Ha. He couldn't have done better. All of Master P's music is the best. No Limit for life!!! You heard me???????????????? Ughhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!! MP Da last don R.I.P. Tupac and Biggie Smalls A must buy for every No Limit Soulja

Evan Streb - December 12, 1999
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
- Formulaic and uninteresting.

My main problem with Mr. P (aside from the fact that every one of his songs "Features" somebody else) is the unbelievable sense of him repeating himself after every dang song. There is NOTHING in this whole album that we haven't heard before, so why bother spending TWENTY SEVEN DOLLARS for it! The problem with rap is that today all these kids are stealing one hook from one piece of music ("Sampling" if you will) from the seventies and eighties. Sooooo... what's a rapper to do ten years from now when everybody's sampling music from the nineties? It'll still be the music of the seventies and eighties! Sampling worked in stuff like "Paul's Boutique" because that had so many of them that it didn't exploit just one particular hook. Ever heard Will Smith's new song "Willennium". Okay. Will knows that all he has to do to make a hit record is sample nice melody from an old song no teenagers have ever heard before (in this case "Rock the Casbah" by The Clash), loop it, and then rap over and then BOOM! He'll make a million dollars!

Anyway, this album sucks. We've heard it all before. How many damn 2Pac or Biggie tributes do we need?

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