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KANE & ABEL "THE LAST ONES LEFT" ALBUM REVIEW

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Reviewer: Tony Montana
Rating: 4 stars

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  The album opens up with "Blow" which is track talkin about problems that they had with Master P & The Feds and about how their so-called friends snitched on them.  The beat is tight and so are the lyrics.  The chorus says it all, "Dope sells itself and the game dont stop"

  Up next is "Mind Playin Tricks" and yes this is a remake of the classic by the Geto Boys.  But they did it tight, the beat is gravy, the only thing that really tripped me out is that they basically used the same verses, which is blasphemous.  They should've re-wrote the whole song, but its still tight.

  "Kitty Kat" is a song dedicated to..well you know what.  This is a nice club type of song, you know they got to include a few club tracks along with some gangsta shit on their album.  The chorus is basically just "Here kitty kitty kat, here kitty kat" Its kinda catchy.

  "Whatcha Lookin @" is a real hard track as their verses show "You lookin at a nigga got respect in the streets, known for smackin niggas accross they fuckin face with the heat..."  The beat consists mainly of strings and a tight bassline.

  "Got A ?" is up next, there is alot of piano and voices in this track, its definately one of the best on the album, this song is about your life passing right before your eyes and if you had 1 thing left to say, what would it be.  This is a classic song.

  "Penetentiary" almost sounds like a video game type of beat, they probably should've made the beat harder, because the subject matter of the song, but it works though.  The chorus is a little lame though.

  "Wantcha To Wobble" is up next and of course this does have your boy Weebie on it and you cant do nothin but bounce to this shit.  This is a good song to wobble too.

  Some other tight tracks on the album include "Beef With My Click",  "Voices" & "Getcha Gunz Up" which is probably the best out of those 3.

  "Off Yo Chest" is all about gettin that animosity off of your chest and handling your business with whoever.  This is probably the hypest song on the album, the chorus is real buck..."Nigga get outta line, Whoop that bitch!......"

  The album closes out with "Tired Of Yall"  This doesnt sound like any other song on the album, they are rappin much faster, almost tongue-twistin.  Some of yall will like this, others wont, but I think its pretty tight, just like the whole album.

  There's only a few tracks on here that I aint feelin, I think this album is much better than their last album and you should check this out.

 
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