"This album is tight. The beats are good and Flip has a nice flow. The title of the album is definitely what Flip is, an Undaground Legend. David Banner and Bizzy Bone play a big role in this album. Flip, Bizzy & Banner make a [good] team. When you put them together in a song you will be surprised at how good the song will be. Most of the songs are good. The only standout tracks on this CD are: "The Way We Ball" and "I Shoulda Listened." "The Way We Ball" is kinda stupid.... "I Shoulda Listened" is more like a slow type of rap, almost like r&b. Besides those, the album is off the chain and will keep the songs in your head even when you're sleeping. I just hope Lil Flip keeps making gangsta albums. Not like other rappers that make popish albums, like Ja Rule, Nelly, and Fabolous. More like a 4.5."
Lil' Flip go hard
Jadaci2k3 | San Marcos, Texas | 08/28/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I think this cd is a very good cd. It go hard. I recommend you support flip and buy it."
Undaground Legend
Tha Realest | Greensburg, PA USA | 02/19/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)
"After releasing his independent debut album, "The Leprechaun," Lil' Flip signed a deal with Sony Records. "Undaground Legend" is his second official album but first in the mainstream. It was released in August of 2002.
1. What I Been Through (Featuring Young Redd, Lil' Ron, & Big T) - 5/5
2. U See It (Featuring Chamillionaire) - 3.5/5
3. Rulez (Featuring Shasta) - 4/5
4. I Shoulda Listend (Featuring Seville) - 4.5/5
5. 7-1-3 - 4.5/5
6. The Way We Ball - 4/5
7. Get Crunk (Featuring Lil' Ron, Young Redd, & David Banner) - 3/5
8. Haters Still Mad (Featuring Lil' Ron & Big T) - 4/5
9. We Ain't Scared (Featuring Bizzy Bone) - 4/5
10. Make Mama Proud - 5/5
11. I Can Do Dat [Remix] (Featuring Juvenile & Skip) - 3.5/5
12. Tonight (Featuring Seville) - 4.5/5
13. What Ya'll Wanna Do (Featuring David Banner & C-Note) - 3/5
14. It's a Fact - 4.5/5
15. R.I.P. Screw (Featuring Bizzy Bone) - 5/5
16. Forget the Fame - 4/5
Overall:
66/80
4 Stars
Lil' Flip really suprised me with this album. After hearing "The Way We Ball," I didn't know what to expect but it's definitely worth the purchase. Check it out if you're a fan of the South or DJ Screw/The Screwed Up Click."
5 Star Album Without A Doubt
3-6 | 04/09/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Without a doubt this is a 5 star album, lil flip absolutely put it down on this album and although he didnt really get noticed until the gameover song or whatever this cd really was the blow up of lil flip and put him on the map. In my opinion this is one of the best albums of all time, period. Maybe not the best, but definately one of tops. Every song is really good and none are really skip through tracks, but...
Top Tracks
1 What I Been Through
2 U See It
3 8 Rulez
4 I Shoulda Listened
5 7-1-3
6 I Can Do That Remix
7 Forget The Fame"
Undaground Legend
Ludacris88 | New York | 02/18/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This album "went platinum with one video" for a reason. This is one of my favorite southern albums of all time. This album is much better than 'U Gotta Feel Me', so if you bought that and were disapointed, I would reccomend this if you're still slightly interested in Lil' Flip.
1.What I Been Through featuring Young Redd, Lil Ron & Big T-produced by Lil Flip & Tommy Granville Jr.-5/5-Great song, one of the best tracks on the CD production and lyric wise
2.U See It featuring Chamillion-produced by Lil Flip & Young Sears-5/5-More hot southern production and some nice wordplay
3.8 Rulez featuring Shasta-produced by Lil Flip & Kenoe-5/5-The chorus is like B.I.G.'s 'Ten Crack Commandments', and while the song isn't as good as big's its still pretty damn hot
4.I Shoulda Listened featuring Seville-produced by Lil Flip & Big Tyme-5/5-Slower song, but still great
5.7-1-3-produced by Lil Flip & Mr. Mixx-5/5-My favorite track on the CD, great lyrically and the production is straight fire
6.The Way We Ball-produced by Lil Flip, Kojack & Young Sears-5/5-The only single on the album, you've probably heard it
7.Get Crunk featuring Lil Ron, Young Redd & David Banner-3/5-The oxymoron in the chorus just makes this song hard to listen to ("if that ho wont let you f*** she a ho"), but its still pretty good
8.Haters Still Mad featuring Lil Ron & Big T-produced by Lil Flip & Kenoe-4.5/5-Hot flow on this one
9.We Ain't Scared featuring Bizzy Bone-produced by Lil Flip & Kenoe-5/5-Bizzy is probably my least favorite BTNH member, but he's great on the chorus, hot song
10.Make Mama Proud-produced by Lil Flip & Tommy Granville Jr.-5/5-A lot like 'I Shoulda Listened', but a little better
11.I Can Do Dat (Remix) featuring Juvenile & Skip-produced by Lil Flip & Big Tyme-5/5-By 2nd favorite song on the album, great production, and Juve, Flip & Skip's flows are great
12.Tonight featuring Seville-produced by Lil Flip & Slugger-4/5-Another very good slower song
13.What Y'all Wanna Do featuring David Banner & C-Note-produced by Lil Flip & David Banner-4/5-Better than the other David Banner guest apperance, but not as good as Banner & Flip's 'Like A Pimp'
14.It's A Fact-produced by Lil Flip & Young Sears-4.5/5-Some of the best production on the album, and Flip is good lyrically
15.R.I.P. Screw featuring Bizzy Bone-produced by Lil Flip & Joe Trax-5/5-Better than the other Bizzy apperance, and one of the best tracks on the CD
16.Forget The Fame-produced by Lil Flip & Chop Shop Productions-4/5-Very good song to end the album
Highly reccomended for any Texas/Southern rap fans"