All Artists: Mexicano 777 Title: God's Assassins Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Label: SMA Release Date: 3/13/2001 Genres: Rap & Hip-Hop, Latin Music Styles: Urban, Latin Hip-Hop Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 801341100127 |
Mexicano 777 God's Assassins Genres: Rap & Hip-Hop, Latin Music
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CD ReviewsExcellent Job Luis R. Ybarra, Jr. | Chicago | 03/22/2001 (5 out of 5 stars) "This CD really has impressed me, because when Ivy Queen was signed to an American label she put forth an average production. But listening to this CD really shows that Mexicano has stayed true to his style and also has branched out by doing a couple of songs in English. Although not listed, there are a few more artists that appear on the album including Maestro, Curly, and Tone Deff, who do great jobs adding to the production. The beats are really good too. The one thing that I would say takes away from the CD is that the only artist from PR that mexicano works with is Maestro, where in his first album he worked with Tempo, Maestro, Kamikaze, Baby Rasta, etc. Also I don't think Playero produced one of the songs, which is a bit disappointing. I hope that Mexicano remembers where he started and works with these people again in the future. Other than that, it's a great CD. I would definitely recommend it." Hooo haa! Mexicano rifa! KENNETH E BARGER | Seattle, WA United States | 04/24/2002 (5 out of 5 stars) "Are you kidding? Hoo! This disc is hot! Bueno, me gusta más cuando rapea en español, pero las rolas en inglés son buenas también. Y la mayoría son en español. Anyway, this is some ole wild rap stuff, kind of like a Rican Mad Lion (who, incidentally, guest raps on a hot joint called Guerreros or something). This record is no joke. My understanding is that it's his first major-label release, and he had two records before, Entre el bien y el mal and El colmo de los fugitivos, o algo por el estilo. No sé si sus otros discos son así de firmes o no, pero deben ser, yo qué sé. El caso es que en mi ciudad no los encuentras donde sea que busques. But whaddyagonnado. If anyone knows where to hook up the previous two, tell me, porque hace falta. Este rapero va en serio." The Best Al B. | Brooklyn | 12/21/2005 (5 out of 5 stars) "I always said and still say Mexicano 777 is the greatest out today, wether it's Hip-Hop or Reggaeton this Boriqua can do it all. This album is a must have and yes it is a classic. Not Daddy Yankee, Don Omar Tego or anyone else can touch this Guerrero. His music is deep, lyrical and insightful, if you don't feel the pain, anger, joy and sadness in his voice then you're just not listening. "Puerto Rico Stand Up!!!""
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