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Scarface Album: “Fix [Clean]”

Scarface Album: “Fix [Clean]”
Album Information :
Title: Fix [Clean]
Release Date:2002-08-06
Type:Unknown
Genre:Hip-Hop/Rap, Dirty South, Mainstream Rap
Label:Def Jam South
Explicit Lyrics:Yes
UPC:731458691020
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Track Listing :
1 Fix
2 Safe Video
3 In Cold Blood Video
4 Guess Who's Back Scarface, Jay-Z and Beanie Sigel
5 On My Block Scarface and 2Pac Video
6 Keep Me Down Video
7 What Can I Do? Scarface and Kelly Price
8 In Between Us Scarface, Nas and Tanya Herron
9 Someday Scarface and Faith Evans
10 Sellout
11 Heaven Scarface and Kelly Price
12 I Ain't The One Scarface, WC and W.C. Jr.
13 Fixed
J. Highsmith (Mitchellville, Maryland United States) - August 13, 2002
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
- Don't get high off your own supply.....

Simply stated, Brad Jordan has been putting in work for years, ladies and gentlemen. As a Geto Boy and as a solo artist, Scarface has been impressing many hip hop fans for awhile. Tracks like the original "Scarface", "Mind Of A Lunatic", "Mr. Scarface", "Damn It Feels Good To Be A Gangsta", "Money And The Power", "A Minute To Pray And A Second To Die", "Good Girl Gone Bad", "Now I Feel Ya" and his best song of all time in my opinion, "I Seen A Man Die" are still classics to this day. Scarface put the South on the map and it's good to see that he is still holdin' it down. "The Fix" is an all around CD. There were some bad reviews about 2000's "A Last Of A Dying Breed" for some reason. It may have been that Scarface was trying to be more diverse than he had on past CDs and he had a lot of guest appearances from his Def Jam mates. 1998's "My Homies" couldn't be counted as a Scarface CD because it was mainly brought out to include his friends in the rap business and on some songs Scarface wasn't even featured on them. So to some of his diehard fans, 1997's "The Untouchable" was his last real CD. "The Fix" may be Scarface at his best, but that depends on what aspect of Face that you like. If you like the hardcore and dillusional Scarface from the early Geto Boys CDs and his first solo CD, you may not enjoy his new CD as much as I do. This release demonstrates Scarface's growth in the game and he clearly demonstrates that he has matured in many ways. First of all you get the Scarface that we all have come to know and love with the hardcore stories of the hood in the 1st two tracks, "Safe" and the Kanye West produced "In Cold Blood". Nobody can tell a story like Scarface and in most cases they are real stories that are brought into the light by a song. "Keep Me Down" follows this format as well. After the 1st two tracks, Kanye West shows up again on the boards and Jay Z & Beanie Sigel join Scarface on the smash "Guess Who's Back". The collaboration on "The Last Of A Dying Breed" that featured Face and Jay Z, "Get Out" is clearly blown out of the water by "Guess Who's Back". This would be the best song on "The Fix" but the Nashiem Myrick produced 1st single, "My Block" holds that honor. Although, you may see the video on BET and MTV2 constantly, "My Block" is the best single that Face has released in awhile. Over the nice blues beat Scarface slows things down and allows people to know how it was growing up in the 5th Ward. Kelly Price is featured twice on "The Fix" which is unusual because when r&b artists show up on someone's CD they aren't featured on more than one song. "What Can I Do?" is reminiscent of "I Seen A Man Cry" as Face speaks the same lingo as he did on the 1994 classic and "Heaven" starts out as the same type of song but towards the end Kanye West switches the beat up and Scarface speeds his flow up a notch. On the Nas featured, "In Between Us", Nas Escobar and Face have tight lyrics but in the middle of their verses they are interrupted by a dragged out chorus by Tanya Herron. This takes away from the quality of the overall song but it is still listenable. The Neptunes produced "Someday" seems out of place but after a few listens the song will start to grow on you and Faith Evans does a good job with the chorus. Overall, Scarface has pleased me with his new release. He has demonstrated tremendous growth and maturity and his fans should enjoy this quick fix. Hopefully, this will not mark the end of a great career.

James' Top 5

1. My Block

B-More Reviewer "The One and Only Eric" (Baltimore, Maryland) - July 13, 2003
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- "The Fix" - A Hands Down Classic In Every Way

I will admit that I wasn't much of a Scarface fan and the only album I really heard from Scarface was "The Untouchable" which featured "Smile" featuring 2Pac. After watching the video, "On My Block" on TV and than listening to it on the radio, I decided to give this album a try. After gettin the album, I couldn't stop listening to it. I can listen to just about every song with no problem.

The album starts off with a brief intro and then goes into the song "Safe". Scarface spits on how you gotta keep your personal information safe from anyone else so others don't start plotting against you. I'm feeling the beat as well. "In Cold Blood" has a nice, old-time feel to it in which Scarface tells a story of his street life and some obstacles. The radio hit, "Guess Who's Back" featuring Jay-Z & Beanie Sigel works well. The beat Kanye West laid down is a favorite and all three lyricist ripped it. "On My Block" is my favorite song on the album because Scarface retells about his memories on the block over the sampled piano loop. "Keep Me Down" is a guitar-powered beat in which Scarface addresses the hater trying to keep him down from what he does best. The track is followed by the somber "What Can I Do" featuring Kelly Price and this is where Scarface gets real. The beat really helps to bring out a bigger message than what Face is spittin but the lyrics were heartfelt. "In Between Us" feat Nas is an amazing personal track. Both Nas and Scarface told their own personal stories of how friendships were disturbed by a certain something. I like the chorus even though it was kinda long. The Neptune-laced "Someday" is next and it works perfectly. The mix of Face Mob and Faith Evans worked to perfection with Scarface spitting memorable rhymes and Faith's powerful chorus. "Sellout" is about rap/hip hop artists who have the sell out to move more albums and become more famous rather than keeping their same style which made them good. The heartfelt "Heaven" is next in where there's two parts. The first part is where Scarface talks about finding heaven in a girl. Then after the 2nd verse, the beat is different and Scarface talks about the effects on 9/11. The final song "I Ain't The One" featuring W.C. is raw and tight. I loved W.C. spitting to the beat but Scarface kept his ground as well. Then tha ablum closes out with an outro.

Final Review: Even though I haven't heard much of Scarface material other than the Fix and Untouchable, I really expect good things from the Def Jam South owner. Make sure you get this classic album because you won't be disappointed.

Done - December 13, 2002
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Scarface- The Fix

Scarface's (B.Jordan) seventh album "The Fix" is one of the nicest to come out in 2002. Thirteen tracks with guest appearances from: Jay-Z, Beanie Sigel, Kelly Price, Nas, Faith Evans,R.Flack, D. Hathaway and W.C. Executive produced by B.Jordan and J. Prince. Track production comes from M. Dean,C.Black, Kayne West, N. Myrick, Nottz,T.Mix,T.Pizzaro,Flip and the Neptunes. Album starts with track called "Safe" which uses nice piano instrumental , short track and good intro to the album. Scarface collabrates with Jay-Z and Beanie Siegel on "Guess who Back" produced by Kayne West one of this years hottest producers, the track is nice, and Scarface and Jay-Z flow well toghther. "On My Block" is the lead single on "The Fix" and its good one and has great replay value. "What Can I Do" feat. Kelly Price is a powerfull track, and face drops deep and memorable verses. "In between us" feat. Nas follows and is another nice collabration. Neptunes one production contribution to this album is track called "Someday" feat. Faith Evans and its a good one. Scarface talks about life and death on "Heaven" feat. Kelly Price, and this continues Faces run of nice Rap/R&B collabration. W.C. drops in for the album closer "I aint the one" a nice banging track. Scarface has lived alot of the stories he tells, so he comes across real, rugged and memorable. Southern Rap at its best, an album definetly worth getting. 4.5

Wise Guy (Houston, TX) - June 16, 2005
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
- Scarface is Underrated!

This is a great album, i actually didn't expect it to be this good, but great beats from the likes of Kanye West and Scarface's awesome flow make this underrated cd a classic. Scarface himself is also underrated, he is one of the best lyricist ever and has such a good flow, this dude can really rap. Some of my favorite tracks are On My Block, Guess Who's Back, and What Can I Do, and even the intro,outro sound pretty good. On My Block is what made me buy it, but before that all i knew about scarface was that he's a pretty good rapper, but i didn't know he was so deep lyrically. Anyways, on my block has got a very good piano-souled beat, not to mention the lyrics on the track. And this whole cd doesn't have one weak song, and that's one of the things i love about it. Every song has got a great beat, great rappers like nas, jay z help out too, and Scarface spits fire in all of his verses. Scarface should be considered one of the greatest rappers of all time, and in my book he is definitely up there.

James - August 07, 2002
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
- "The Fix" needs on fixing at all

by j.manning

A paradox of poetry and rhyming is how I would define the new Scarface joint. As always, his storytelling skills are up to par but what makes this CD unique is the depth of his spirituality that he wears like a badge of honor. The consistent blend of the street life and testimony makes "The Fix" sound like collaboration between the Ghetto Boys and BeBe Winans. The best thing about it is that Scarface works this paradox to perfection with lyrical variety and tight production throughout the CD.

Speaking on the streets, the game and God, Scarface hits more topics in one CD than most rappers do their entire career. For those in search of classic gangsta Scarface, you'll find him on tracks "In Cold Blood" and "Sellout". If it's the storytelling, introspective Scarface you need, check out the most heart-tugging song "What Can I Do?". With Kelly Price providing an emotional hook, this song of child abuse is sure to touch even the hardest of thugs.

To find out what can happen to you when you're named president of Def Jam South and the colabs that come with it, hit "Guess Who's Back" with Jay-Z and Beanie Mac.

The Ghetto Preacher shows the depth of his spirit in "Someday". If this were the first track you heard, you'd think you were listening to a Gospel rap CD. But "Someday" simply verifies that Scarface is willing to rep his love for God as much as he is to rep Houston and the dirty south.

If there is anything negative about "The Fix" it is that it seems like a short CD. By the time I hit track 13, it I felt that there should have been another four or five tracks to play. Also, I wasn't that crazy with "On My Block" and the song "In Between Us" featuring Nas had long intervals of singing between Nas' verse and Scarface's verse. A Nas and Scarface colab should be a definite hit and this one falls well short of any anticipation of these powerhouse lyricists coming together on one song.

Overall, "The Fix" is a long distance driving CD. So, if you're heading down south this Labor Day weekend, you can start your southern fix with "The Fix". For those of you that have been down with Facemob since his Ghetto Boys days, you won't be disappointed. And newbies to this rap mainstay, your mind is not playing tricks on you - this IS Scarface at his finest.

Rate: 3.5 out of 4

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