Loco-E | Watts, CA | 12/30/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)
"1995 is the year when Frost finally drops an Album off of Eazy-E's Ruthless Records in the year 199Nickel! Thanks to the help of Frost's homies Julio G, Tony G, ALT, Latin Alliance, J.V., Gangsta Ridd, MC Eiht, DJ Ralph Medrano, Bob Dawg, DJ Battlecat, Jay Tee, Richard Garcia, Dirty Red, Cold 187um, Slow Pain, Latino Velvet & the whole Ruthless Family. La Familia is a tight, more modern latin jazz song, Nothing But Love For The Neighboorhood is a good song on Frost's views of urban ghettos & barrios, my favorite is the hard murder song How Many Ways Can You Lose A Body which is Frost's greatest chronic joint, and the song Youseemurda is a tight hook up with ALT & Gangsta Ridd. My Indo blowin' homie Frost is the true King of Chicano rap, enough said!
Frost's Greatest Joints are hits 1, *2, 4, *5, 6, 7, 8, 9, *10, 11 & *12."
GOT YOUR MOUTH OPEN FROZEN !
CHI-TOWN | LIL BLACK $$$$$ | 11/13/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)
"BUY THIS ALBUM.EVER SINCE KID FROST CAME INTO THE WORLD EVERY LATINO RAPPER HAS BEEN BITING HIM AND HIS STYLE.BUY THIS ALBUM NOW.THE FIRST LATINO RAPPER AND THE LAST LATINO RAPPER."
Smile Now, Die Later Summary
chuco | 08/06/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This album is a good album, a nice lay back and cruising album for one side and then the other one is like a gangsta side of it. If you like both sides from a latin rapper then this album is awesome for you! Also This came out after when Eazy died later on in the year of '95. This I have to say is the true start of Frost's career."