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"GREG STREET" 6 O'CLOCK" ALBUM REVIEW

Greg Street

 
Reviewer: Beezy
Rating: 4 stars

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Set out to let the rap industry know that they have more to offer than just Trick daddy and Trina, Slip-n-slide presents Greg street 6'o clock.

The first track features Cee-lo & none other than Feild mob. I always thought that if field mob hooked up with the dungeon family it would be tight and apparently Greg street feels the same. This beat sounds like a track that was ment for outkast back in they southernplayalistic days but yet still has a Feild mob feel to it. This track was produced by newcomer Jazze Pha.

The next song is from one half of the two richest niggas in the south. Thats right Jermaine Dupri offers a tight little beat to the Greg street compolation and he brings along a fellow So So Def mob affiliate Tigah. Only problem is the cut is only 1:30 wussup wit dat I don't know.

"We got this here" is a track by Mystikal, Jazze Pha, and Que bo gold. This is one of the more average tracks on the album.

The forth song features an apperance from the # 1 stunna and some new cash money millionaires "Lac and Stone". This song is typical cash money shit. The touches on topics such as callin shots, hustlin, and surviving on the street.

Next up is "Pretty Willie" with roll wit me. This is the sleeper cut of the cd, the beat is tight as fuck. Pretty willie starts flowing and lets you know that he is reppin the STL. Pretty Willie is on records, so be lookin for him real soon.

Number six is the track that slip-n-slide decided to make the video off of "Thug like me". This is a catchy lil cut that features slip-n-slide label members Trina and Duece Poppi.

Ya boy Ludacris drops in on "Beat Box". For those of yall who have ever snatched a Luda album know about the beat box songs that he has on his albums. This one is no different same beat but updated lyrics. It's only one minute but if you listen to it enough you will be singing along in no time.

"They don't live that long " is the Trick Daddy offering. This cut is tight, some of you might have heard it before, its an older track by Trick Daddy and one of his finest.

The next cut is by Pastor Troy it's called we ready.com and it's arguably one of the tightest cuts on the cd. Pastor Troy rips the chourus screeming "I sold my soul to the devil for a small price/ I walked the muthufukin hell screaming thug life/and was asking everybody where the devil hang/I them niggas wit me ready tryin to gang bang. Troy definately comes in hardcore thugged out fashion.

"Gangsta shit" the remix is a song by Outkast and Slimm Calhoun, C-bone & T-mo from Goodie mob. This is my shit right here, the bass lines in this song will make any system bang. Other than the beat Andre 3000 snaps on his short choice of words. One of the top 3 songs on the compolation.

The 11th song on the album is Eightball - Top notch freestyle. That's right yall that nigga Greg Street got big Ball to come through and bust a feestyle! If you are a Eightball fan you know that Eightball don't freestyle but he did it for Greg and that shit is so fuckin tight. I still can't stop bumpin this cut.

Mr. Bigg comes next with Trial time. Another stand out track that finds Mr. Bigg running from the law and tellin them to take that shit to trial.

Super producers Dj Paul & Juicy J bring a tight track to the table for Greg street on "we got the dope". This is a exceptional track from three six and has a standout verse from Gangsta Boo! apparently Boo aint wit three six no more so this is basically a classic.

Number 14 is a freestyle from Eric Sermon and I'm sorry to say that his freestyle doesn't even compare to Big Ball.

Big ups to Greg Street for putting the Wreckshop family on track number 15. These boyz been doing it in houston for the past five years and it's about time they start getting some national exposure. This song is basically everybody in the fam taking they turn to let Dj Screw know that they miss him.

Ugk pops in on the album wit "Country star". It's atight track, the jingles in the son remind you of a 80's style beat.

This next song is a slow song that you knew was coming sooner or later on this album. This song is performed by 6'2 & Jazze Pha. Jazze and 6'2 let you know that hittin yo cat is as "simple as that"

The realest nigga in the game comes wit the next cut "street shit". Thats right Scareface adds his tight track to the list of one minute and a half songs. The doesn't give you to much time to get a feel for it but it's about just that "street shit"

Finally I know everyone reading this is wondering what is the best cut on this cd full of hits? Well it's surprise Drama! wit "big ball" This is by far the best cut on the cd. It has Drama going off wit his country twang mixing so well over the energetic beat. Drama ain't came out with his new album yet but check him out on lil' O's new album, he's on a tight cut on ther to.

Too short pops up towards the end wit "players university". Short basically takes you through a trip of brake a bitch college in his own version.

The last cut has an R&Bish feel to it. It has ax singing at first and then it goes into a variaty of friends leaving him messages on his answering machine including a freestyle by Roy Jones jr. over the phone!

This is a tight ass album you can't go wrong with buying this cd unless you just absolutely hate southern flavor.

 
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