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Disco de Master P: “Only God Can Judge Me”

Disco de Master P: “Only God Can Judge Me”
Información del disco :
Título: Only God Can Judge Me
Fecha de Publicación:1999-10-26
Tipo:Desconocido
Género:Hip-Hop/Rap, Mainstream Rap, Midwest Rap
Sello Discográfico:No Limit
Letras Explícitas:Si
UPC:049925009224
Valoración de Usuarios :
Media (3.5) :(115 votos)
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Lista de temas :
1 Only God Can Judge Me Video
2 Ghetto Prayer Video
3 Step To Dis
4 Return Of Da Don
5 Say Brah
6 Boonapalist
7 Where Do We Go From Here Master P and Nas
8 Ice On My Wrist (Remix)
9 Stop Playing Wit Me
10 Ghetto In The Sky
11 Ain't Nothing Changed
12 Commercial
13 Oh Na Nae
14 Ghetto Honeys
15 Y'all Don't Want None
16 Life Ain't Easy Master P, C-Murder and Porsha
17 Who Down To Ride
18 Y'all Don't Know
19 Nobody Moves
20 Da Ballers Master P and Jermaine Dupri
21 Crazy Bout Ya
22 Intro To Get Yo Mind Right
23 Get Yo Mind Right
wwe hater (Ttown) - 24 Enero 2004
7 personas de un total de 8 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- The Beginning of the End

This was the last no limit cd I ever purchased....I swore to myself three years ago if the cd was junk I would throw it out the car window and keep on driving and never puchase another no limit and especially master p cd. I stayed true. His flow lacks any originality and he would rather bite true artists like tupac instead of coming up with something new or interesting to say...when not biting tupac without shame he spits tired flows about bentleys, cash, how he's the best, or just plain garbage....his cd in the end just sounds like "wah wah wah wah wah wah" like the teacher in peanuts....any real hip hop fan will take a shovel and bury any future no limit release...if you wanna hear no limit check out ghetto D or unpredictable by mystikal...otherwise pass.

"d-murder" (Germany) - 28 Abril 2001
3 personas de un total de 3 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Only God Can Judge Me

Hey, this a phat album. It's a gangsta album just like his old ones! The best tracks are Step To Dis, Return Of Da Don, Say Brah, Ice On My Wrist, Ghetto In The Sky, Ain't Nuttin Changed, Y'all Don't Want None, Who Down To Ride & Da Ballers. More of the half of the songs are tight, so I defenitivly recommend you this album. And also pick his new one up called Ghetto Postage and Silkk's My World, My Way

Análisis de usuario - 28 Diciembre 1999
3 personas de un total de 3 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- crazy about ya

People all over the world has problems in their marriage ect...... not only moviestars, rappers, ect.... so this is a song that will make you think and want you to get back together with your love one.

Análisis de usuario - 15 Noviembre 1999
3 personas de un total de 3 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Peep Dis!

Aight look, P shouldn't be claimin all this "Last Don" bull ish and he shouldn't be puttin "Biggest Rap Alblum Ever" in the ads for this CD. But for those of you who are getting sick of No Limit's worn out sound and style, but still feel the artists, this CD could be for you. Master P's "Only God Could Judge Me" isn't anywhere near the level of 1997's "Ghetto D" or "Tru 2 Da Game" but It's an interesting alblum none the less. With the recent departure of P's production crew Beats By The Pound, No Limit's sound has been changed forever. New producers Carlos Stephens and XL lay down some fire tracks on the alblum, and perhaps even more encouraging for the future, rappers D.I.G and Magic are blazin on there guest spots (most noteably "Ain't Nothin Changed".) The alblum also features hot appearences by Nas, Jermaine Dupri, Mac, Mystikal and C-Murder, but dissapointing cameos by Silkk The Shocker and Ghetto Commision. At times, P dissappoints the listener with B.S. tracks like "Return Of Da Don" and "Nobody Move". Both are overly simplistic lyricaly and feature worn out No Limit beats. There are several positives however. First off, P lays off of the "Ugghhhs!" which were getting old. "Step To Dis" and "Da Ballers" are sure fire hits. While "Where Do We Go From Here" and "Ghetto In The Sky" are moving with thoughtfull lyrics. This alblum ain't great, but it's not bad either. Real No Limit Soldiers gotta cop it.

A BALLER (Reno NV) - 18 Diciembre 1999
5 personas de un total de 6 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Say Bruh Could You Please Step up Out No Limits Way Bruh

Look everyone of yall hatin on No Limit and talkin all of that trash need to stop. If you think that Cashmoney is takin over No Limit then you been fooled. Cashmoney is sorry. If you got to copy someones style just to be good then you ain't nothin yourself and thats exactly what Cashmoney did here. Some of there beats might be alright but why couldnt they get there own style. And besides all of there CD's have only one or no good songs on them. How long can a group of 6 people last. NO LIIMIT RUNNIN THIS FOR DA 2000 YA HEARD ME!

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