Tight, but not the same without Bushwick
kevin robinson | 04/18/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"At first, I wasn't sure what to expect from a Geto Boys album without my boy Bushwick...and even though his presence is missed, the up and coming Rap-A-Lot thugs sure make up. Rap-A-Lot is on fire and I want y'all to support them by buying all the RAL albums you can, they all tight!! Hey Rap-A-Lot, bring back Bill!! Recognize the M.O.B.!"
Good?Bad?Ugly?...Mostly good!!
kevin robinson | That Muddy Mud | 08/08/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)
"So now on this album my boy Bushwick is missing in action and it comes after the classic Resurrection cd. I really wondered how it would sound without Wick on it and to my surprise it came out very good. To fill the void they showcased a lot of Rap-A-Lot talent on almost every song. This worked for the most part but sometimes takes away from the vibe of the cd. Lyrically Face and Willie D are still on point and Wiliie D switches his style up on this one. DMG really steps up to the plate and hits homeruns on songs he apperas on.
Every great group has to have one album being the least favorite and this is the one. But this album is still better than a lot of other cd's from other artist. Ghetto Boys have no weak albums lets get that str8 but this may be the last on everyone's ranking list.
Key tracks:
Livin 4 The Moment
Eye 4 An Eye
Free
B***hes & Hoes
Gangsta (Put Me Down)
Gun In Your Mouth"