Louisiana rap
John D. Jackson | 01/28/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"im from louisiana, and have been listening to all the local music for a long time, this album is one of the top ten rap albums to ever come out of this state, Lil wayne, one of the nations top rappers, spits some killer verses to some of manny freshes best beats, apperances by the other "hot boys" members can also be found on this album which features the rap talents of manny fresh and bryan williams before they went all comercial and screwed up cash money records, because in my opinion, after the release of juveniles "the G code" and B.G.s chopper city in the ghetto, cash money just went down hill, but if you get all the stuff that came out before that, you may throw away any other rap CDs you have, because between UNLV's uptown4life and lil waynes the block is hot album, cash money, song for song, is right up there with death row"
Hottest of the Hottest of tha Hotboys
madub | BFLO, NY | 01/12/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"My favorite Cash Money CD By far. Mannie does his best producing on these pieces. Crazy beats and cuts combined with lyrics that'll be stuck in your head all day make this CD hot. This is one of the few CD's in my collection I can play straight through, my favorite tracks are 3,4,7,9,10,12,17,18. How U Luv That Playboyyyyyy?"
Good album
madub | 02/13/2004
(3 out of 5 stars)
"The big tymers were decent in this album. This is the best two non rappers can do. Throughout the album is good songs and beats but their lyrics get so repetive. Cars hoes and money by halfway its gets bad but with the cash money gang making appearences on most of the songs it is good. All the songs are good but track ten is stupid, mannie fresh can't sing at all. U can't go wrong with the album unless you are looking for deep lyrics cause this ain't it"