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Genre: Soul/R&B
Media Format: Compact Disk
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Release Date: 23-APR-1996
CD Reviews
It May Not Be Y.B.B., but It Still Comes Correct
Blair Lambert | Provo, Utah | 12/09/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I thought that a Mac Mall track which was not produced by Khayree would never reach my ears, but this was a great album. Pimp or Die, produced by Ant Banks was off the hook. I also liked the story raps he brought with Opening Doors and Get Away. Get Right remains an inspirational classic, and the relaxed feel of Crestside is a track one can kick back and listen to on a good day and feel okay with life. This may not be on Young Black Brotha Records, but this is a great follow up to Illegal Business?, and any rap fan who does not feel this is probably a mainstream rap fan who only likes Jay-Z, the Wu, and Cash Money. Open up to the bay and take a chance on a young playa named Mac Mall."
Best Mac Mall CD Ever
Sapton Septor | Oakland | 06/30/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is tha Mac's straight fire. Representing V-Town puttin it down. Listen to the whole cd all the way through and if you dont like it then you a little b!tch and you dont know what good rap is. Buy this muthafu"
Mall does it again
Sapton Septor | 10/25/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Tight album...I recommend you get all of Mall's cds, you will not be dissapointed if you are a fan of Westcoast and Bay Area Rap...But if you like that punk music like No Limit, Cash Money, Bad Boy, Ruff Ryders than this album probably isn't your cup of tea...Its way above you."
This album is untouchable
Philip Y. | Israel | 05/18/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is one of the best Bay Area rap albums ever. Mac Mall is an extremly gifted rapper. He is one of those artists whojust tells what he sees, feels and thinks. Some of the best producers worked on that album - Mike Mosley, Ric Roc, Khayree, Ant Banks, Cold 187um and others. Mac Mall raps about mainly about life on the streets and his own way to success. Just one track features other rappers. It's one of the albums best tracks - "Pimp or Die" and there Ray Luv and Young Lay just tear it up. This is a very good album, it has perfect music to it and Mac Mall (a.k.a. Baby Capone) proves that he is one of the most talented young rappers out there in the industry. He is real, and he ain't no wanna-be hustler. He just tells it how it is. If you love West Coast rap, especially the Bay Area it's a must-have for you."
O-town s#it
Kd | 06/20/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"An excellent come back from mall. He came with some real deep lyrics on this one, the tracks are tight too. He talks about a lot of problems and deals with issues from his heart on this. He came back and on this album and showed he was a serious rapper who had something to say. He has a good flow too advancing from the last album. These were the days when mall was ripping s#it properly. I don't feel his later stuff. I recommend this to anyone who wants a good, serious album from the bay. This is another tight one for the collection. Peace!"