Junior M A F I A - Riot Musik
Release: Junior M A F I A - Riot Musik
- Datum: 14.05.2005
Inhaltsangabe
01. Telephone Skit
02. Just Us "Like I Thought It Would Be"
03. Die Anyway (Feat. Jadakiss)
04. Lets Get It On
05. Riot Musik
06. Telephone Skit
07. Gaup (Feat. Minnesota, Eddie Cheeba & Trey Of Boss Money)
08. Yap-Yap (Feat. Prodigy Of Mobb Deep)
09. Throw Down Your Guns
10. Nothing Wrong (Feat. Method Man)
11. Telephone Skit
12. Why You Wanna
13. Fall Back
14. Do Da Damn Thing
15. Damage Control
- Genre: Rap
- Qualität: 192 kbit/s
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HinweiseRelease Date: 17.05.'05
Genre: Gangsta Rap/Hip-Hop
Quality: VBR AVG 184 kbps JS
Release Notes:
Notorious B.I.G.'s crew Junior Mafia (Lil' Crease, Banger & Klept,
now without the B.I.G. [*] & Lil' Kim) incoming with new album Riot Musik,
produced by Mario Winans, features: Jadakiss, Method Man, Prodigy of Mobb Deep and others.
On few tracks we can hear Notorious, the album’s best cut, “Guap,” features a reinvigorated
Cease pledging allegiance to cash money over a pimped-out guitar loop.
Unfortunately, Cease strikes out on “Do da Damn Thing,” and things take a turn for the worse “Highest Title,” where a mushmouthed Klept clumsily rattles off verses composed of
hip hop song titles.
Overall, the M.A.F.I.A. has shown some improvement, but it’ll take more than that to foment
an uprising.
More:
www.vh1.com/artists/az/junior_mafia/bio.jhtml
Genre: Gangsta Rap/Hip-Hop
Quality: VBR AVG 184 kbps JS
Release Notes:
Notorious B.I.G.'s crew Junior Mafia (Lil' Crease, Banger & Klept,
now without the B.I.G. [*] & Lil' Kim) incoming with new album Riot Musik,
produced by Mario Winans, features: Jadakiss, Method Man, Prodigy of Mobb Deep and others.
On few tracks we can hear Notorious, the album’s best cut, “Guap,” features a reinvigorated
Cease pledging allegiance to cash money over a pimped-out guitar loop.
Unfortunately, Cease strikes out on “Do da Damn Thing,” and things take a turn for the worse “Highest Title,” where a mushmouthed Klept clumsily rattles off verses composed of
hip hop song titles.
Overall, the M.A.F.I.A. has shown some improvement, but it’ll take more than that to foment
an uprising.
More:
www.vh1.com/artists/az/junior_mafia/bio.jhtml