"Its a tight cd, my only complaint is that they dropped 2Pac's verse on "Homies & Thugs". Whats up with that? Still, its another great release by Scarface, and other than that I dont got any complaints."
Welcome to the South
YoungBuck519 | Ca$hville | 08/19/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Scarface is undeniably the King of The South when it comes to rap, wheter he wants the title or not. I would urge rap fans to give Scarface a listen if they haven't yet. His voice is original and laid back and he spits great lyrics. For anybody looking to get into Scarface this is the CD to get. All great songs, nothin to skip on this one.
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Big Props to Scarface
mistermaxxx@yahoo.com | usa | 02/04/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Without a doubt Scarface is one of My All-time Favorite MC's. He truly brings His Own Flavor & vision on these tracks from over the years.I dig His Story-telling & Presentation.He takes on so many different aspects of Life&just lets it all flow. This is a Solid Collection of His Career thus far."
King of the South
Debra R. Mass | Houston, Texas | 07/26/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"If you had to ask us what are Southern classics 7 of those classics will be on this Album.I am from Houston and I was not a Big Scarface fan but after I bought this album I am a Big Fan. If you appreciate Southern Rap you betta get this! If you are from the South you betta get this! If you appreciate True hip hop you betta get this! Even if you hate Southern Rap you should get this. It is a materpiece."
Scarface GREATEST HITS review!
Crazy Jim | Massachusetts | 08/03/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"To anyone who knows their hip-hop, Scarface is the king of the Dirty South. Just as important to the Southern rap scene as Tupac Shakur was to the West Coast, Face has had quite a career. From member of the Geto Boyz to breakout solo act, Scarface has pretty much done it all. Now, Rap-A-Lot finally releases a "greatest hits" retrospective.If you consider yourself a rap know-it-all and you aren't familiar with Face's work then you are making a false claim and you need to pick up this record now. From collaborations with Tupac Shakur on "Smile" to long-forgotten gems like "Jesse James" to his latest banger, "Guess Who's Back" with Jay-Z & Beanie Siegel, this CD does an excellent job in collecting some of Mr. Scarface's most infectious offerings."