"JAMES ( soulja slim ). I AM SO SORRY WE WILL NOT SEE YOU IN 2004.RIP BIG ED - FREE MAC AND COREY."
Slim comes hard
adil ali | minneapolis,usa | 09/16/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Soulja Slim demonstrates that he can survive without the help of Master P. Lets face it No Limit always played favorites with their artists. In 2000, P only released albums from himself ,C-Murder, and Snoop Dogg. No attention was paid to the lesser known artists such as Magic or Soulja Slim. Only C-Murder supported Soulja Slim throwing Slim onto C-P-3.COM. On "U bootin up" Slim makes it clear that his friendship with C-Murder was the only thing stopping him from lashing out at Silkk the Shocker:"I wasn't gonna f*** wit ya on the strength of C(-Murder) but now i'ma f*** wid ya on the strentgh of P"
Every artist on No Limit thought that No Limit should have been run by C-Murder, who although lack s the bussiness savvy of big brother P at least never played favorites with his artists(C released two Magic albums in the span of one year on Tru records)
Anyway Slim can survive on his own and with the collaboration with B.g. just around the corner, Slim's future looks bright."
Rip
mista kra-z | tucson az | 11/28/2003
(3 out of 5 stars)
"another one dead and gone. on nov 26 soulja slim was murdered."
The 3rd Ward Magnolia's Finest
Anthony Morgan | Charlotte, NC, USA | 05/29/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Real recognizes real and this album was nothing else but the truth! I listen to this CD so much that sometimes it seems Slim is talking from the grave! He had a bright future ahead but, it was cut short due to playa hataz & bustaz like Master P, Krazy, & Silkk The Shocker. This album defined the original definition of this Soulja 4 Life Mentality sh#t that Slim was always talking about! Soulja Slim strictly stood for the streets & the streets loved him back for that! He was on a level of his own where couldn't nobody else see him for being the real nigga that he was! Them niggas thought that they killed him but, LEGENDS NEVER DIE! Reace In Peace Soulja Slim."
Review for Soulja Slim's Years Later a Few Months After
rYMo | 11/11/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Soulja Slim started his career in 1998 with the release of his first album entitled Give It 2 'Em Raw, then returned in 2001 with his sophomore album Streets Made Me, then in 2002 with Years Later, and then in 2003 with Years Later a Few Months After(which deserves 3.5 stars). Soulja Slim is a consistant rapper meaning that he talks about the same things on every album, which isn't always bad when that same formula works every time.
*I will rate the following tracks on a scale from 1 to 5, 5 being the best.*
1. Intro - 4/5
2. Hustler - 3.5/5
3. Cheeze Eataz - 3/5
4. Yeahh - 5/5
5. Heata On Me - 4.5/5
7. I'll Pay Fa It - 4.5/5
8. U Hear Dat - 4/5
9. Souljas On My Feet - 4.5/5
10. Magnolia - 4.5/5
11. U Bootin Up - 4/5
12. Lov Me Lov Me Not - 4/5
14. If It Ain't Real - 3/5
15. F**k You Ni**a - 3/5
16. U Gonna Feel Me - 3/5
17. Hit The Highway - 3/5
18. Comitty - 2.5/5
---R.I.P. SOULJA SLIM---
~If you like Soulja Slim or Cash Money Records you'll love this album~"