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Searching for Jerry Garcia (Bonus Dvd)
Proof
Searching for Jerry Garcia (Bonus Dvd)
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop
 
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Songs Include : Knice / Clap Wit Me / Bilboa's Theme / When God Calls / Forgive Me - With 50 Cent / Purplr Gang / Nat Morris / Gurls Wit Dat Boom / High Rollers - With B Real And Method Man / Rondell Beene / Pimplikeness -...  more »

     
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All Artists: Proof
Title: Searching for Jerry Garcia (Bonus Dvd)
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Iron Fist Records
Original Release Date: 1/1/2005
Re-Release Date: 8/9/2005
Album Type: Limited Edition
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop
Styles: Gangsta & Hardcore, Pop Rap
Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2
UPC: 805386029726

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Songs Include : Knice / Clap Wit Me / Bilboa's Theme / When God Calls / Forgive Me - With 50 Cent / Purplr Gang / Nat Morris / Gurls Wit Dat Boom / High Rollers - With B Real And Method Man / Rondell Beene / Pimplikeness - With D12 / Ali - With MC Breed / No T Lose / Jump Biatch / M.A.D. / 72nd And Central - With Obie Trice / Sammy Da Bull - With Nate Dogg / Black Wrist Bros / Slum Elementz / Kurt Kobain

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CD Reviews

Best Out Of Shady This Quarter
Danielle Turchiano | Van Nuys, CA United States | 09/21/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)

"My jaw hit the floor when I first heard Proof's solo debut. I never expected it to sound like this, and I love it. There was so much hype around Tony Yayo's first solo album and the re-release of 50's Sophomore album (the Collector's Edition with the DVD), that Proof and Bizarre got buried. I have to admit I didn't buy Bizarre's album because with the exception of "Rock Star," I wasn't thrilled with what I heard. However, I bought Proof's because I listened to samples on amazon.com and loved the sound. Somehow it's not as hard as I thought it would be-- coming out of Shady Records and following in the footsteps of G-Unit and all. Proof (for lack of better word) proves he has an emotional, intellectual, and pensive side with songs like "Forgive Me" and "Kurt Kobain." Like another reviewer before me, I was initially disappointed that Eminem didn't do a guest spot or even produce a track, but the CD stands up without him. Proof has lived as Em's hype man for so long, but this CD shows he can stand in the spotlight alone. More people need to check this one out!"
What The Hell Is Wrong With Our World?
BadBoy_93560 | Rosamond, California USA | 04/12/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"People, I have a question. What is wrong with us? Another rapper dead, and its all because of jelaous ass rappers who don't get their attention they want, so they shoot up rappers who do get attention. Why does it have to be like that? Being Eminem's best friend, and even the best man at Eminem's wedding in January, I can only sit back and fell the pain Eminem must be going through. Found dead this morning with a shot to the head, Proof will be a rapper never forgotten. Amazing lyrics and not afraid to speak his mind, we lost him. Now we are left with more rappers like "Dem Franchise Boyz"....well, fu$k that! I'm going to miss him, alot, and I am very upset about this. And nowing the dum a$$ cops, they are probaly never going to find his killer. Anyways, this album is amazing and should be tooken great care of.





RIP TO PROOF"
Proof - Searching For Jerry Garcia
Constant | Vancouver, BC Canada | 04/11/2006
(3 out of 5 stars)

"Detroit rapper Proof (AKA Deshaun Holton) died early this morning in a club shooting. May he Rest in Peace. One of the main members of D12 Proof, played a big role in the Detroit Hip-Hop movement and was respected freestyle MC. While I checked out Proof's second album "Searching For Jerry Garcia" (2005) last year I never got around to reviewing it. This was his first commercial album; prior to this he had an EP and his debut album "I Miss the Hip Hop Shop" (2004). After the intro the album opens with "Clap With Me", Proof rhymes backed by some upbeat production and a nice sample. The next standout track is "Forgive Me", Proof rhymes about his dysfunctional upbringing and talks about his life past and present, backed by a familiar 50 Cent hook (Ghetto Quran). B.R. Gunna produced "Purple Gang" & "Gurls Wit Da Boomis" are club party type tracks. Cypress Hill's B-Real and the Wu-Tang's Method Man drop in for the solid collabration cut "High Rollers". A number of experimental tracks follow, and then Obie Trice and J-Hill team up with Proof for the thugged out "72nd & Central", dropping rules on a track about Detroit's grimy street life. Proof, singer Nate Dogg and D-12's Swifty Mcvay then talk about snitches on "Sammy Da Bull", a track which is named after John Gotti's former underboss Sammy "Da Bull" Gravano. The album's closer is the outstanding "Kurt Kobain", Proof puts his heart into this deep cut, reflecting on his life backed by some tight production from Emile. Proof's lyrics on this cut are especially hard hitting today, "Sometimes I wish for my demise, so I can kick it with Bugs I wish it was real between us all In the past, you should of seen us dawg I die for Em and save Haley, brave maybe But just let them tears remove my grave Shady". Another sad day for Hip-Hop. R.I.P. Proof.

















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