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MP Da Last Don
Master P
MP Da Last Don
Genre: Rap & Hip-Hop
 
Despite claims to the contrary, most rappers don't retire; "final" albums are more marketing ploy than graceful bow. Inevitably, as in the case of also-"retired" Too $hort, the artist resurfaces, either not content with th...  more »

     
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All Artists: Master P
Title: MP Da Last Don
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Release Date: 4/19/2005
Album Type: Clean
Genre: Rap & Hip-Hop
Styles: Gangsta & Hardcore, Southern Rap
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 724347744525

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Despite claims to the contrary, most rappers don't retire; "final" albums are more marketing ploy than graceful bow. Inevitably, as in the case of also-"retired" Too $hort, the artist resurfaces, either not content with the easy life on the other side of the mic or, more likely, still desirous of the guaranteed platinum sales a few generic songs can produce. Master P, in his alleged swan song, gives us all that and more, producing a double-length album that is perhaps the paradigmatic LP of the No Limit sound, replete with the oft-resuscitated tropes of gangsta rap and delivered over the slick formulas of the Beats by the Pound team. --Jon Caramanica

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The downfall of No Limit begins
G$ | B-More, MD | 07/08/2005
(3 out of 5 stars)

"Just 9 months after his "Ghetto D" (a solid 4 star album) and after a good amount of quality No Limit relases the past 2 years, Master P came out with "The Last Don" which was supposed to be his last album. A double disc 26 songs album, could have been a 12-14 song album that got 4 stars at best. The result, average, nothing special and after this No Limit began to slide (only a few No Limit albums are over 3 stars after this relaese if you ask me). Once again you don't get much great lyrics, just tales of gangstas and hustlin. Production is decent on some songs and not so good on others -- oddly for the Beats by the Pound crew. Craig B does 5 songs, KLC & Carlos Stephens each do 4, O'Dell & Mo B Dick each do 3, Master P, Sons of Funk, DJ Darryl each do 2 songs. Only 4 of the 26 are P solos's, so once again you get teh whole No Limit staff on the album. It has 2 almost classics, 6 songs I skip, 7 ok songs, and the other 11 are good but only a couple being real good. I'd only recommend it for huge P fans or No Limit fans, he has better work.



Disc 1

#1 - 6 (long intro & then 16 bars)

#2 - 8.5 (f/ Bone Thugs and Harmony)

#3 - 9 (f/ Mia X & Mo B Dick -- nice beat)

#4 - 7 (f/ Snoop. silkk, mystikal)

#5 - 7 (f/ silkk & sons of funk)

#6 - 7.5 (f/ e-40 -- nice beat)

#7 - 5

#8 - 7.5 (f/ snoop & silkk)

#9 - 7.5 (f/ fiend)

#10 - 6 (f/ silkk & fiend)

#11 - 9.5 (f/ snoop, silkk, fiend, mystikal -- good beat)

#12 - 9 (f/ mac)

#13 - 7 (f/ snoop & soulja slim {R.I.P.})

#14 - 8



DISC 2

#1 - 8

#2 - 7 (f/ UGK, O'Dell, Mo B Dick -- relaxing beat)

#3 - 9 (f/ steady mobbin -- great beat)

#4 - 8 (f/ ghetto commission)

#6 - 9.5 (f/ snoop -- great beat almost identical to one off Snoop's "Doggystyle")

#8 - 8.5 (f/ C-Murder & Magic --- remix to one off "Ghetto D")

#9 - 5 (f/ silkk, Mo B Dick, Sons of Funk)

#10 - 8 (f/ mac & O'dell)

#11 - 6 (f/ mia x & a good hook by Mo B Dick)

#12 - 7.5 (f/ snoop. mia x, fiend, silkk -- remix of "Make em Say Ungh -- not near as good)

#13 - 5 (f/ silkk, kane, abel, mia x, mystikal)

#15 - 8.5 (f/ c-murder & Mr. serv-on)



Percy Miller -- b. 4/29/ around 1969 -- b. New Orleans, LA

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