ok compilation by YukWednesday, December 01, 2004
Yukmouth put together a compilation bringing rappers from all over the U.S. Overall it is an average album, nothing too special, 5 songs I skip, 8 are ok, and the rest are above average, though there is no classic track on here. Yuk has 2 solo's and there is one song he isn't on. Production is handled by a buch of people and it also is nothing special. I'd only recommend it for huge fans of Yuk.
#1 - 7.5 (f/ Daisey)
#2 - 6.5 (f/ Tah Tah & Gangsta Girl (who sucks - it would be much better w/o her on here))
#3 - 8 (f/ Numskull of Luniz, Mac Dre (R.I.P.), Messy Marv -- about living in da Bay)
#4 - 7 (f/ Dru Down, Richie Rich, Lil Ron)
#5 - 7.5
#6 - 7.5 (f/ Da Lot (Monsta Ganjah & Nyce)
#7 - 8.5 (f/ Young Noble)
#8 - 7 (f/ Numskull & Deidre Selene)
#9 - 6 (f/ keak da sneak & brotha lynch hung)
#10 - 8 (Yuk solo where he disses too $hort, master p , and scarface)
#11 - 9 (f/ Mac Dre (R.I.P.), Rida, Bart - great beat)
#12 - 8 (f/ Dru Down)
#13 - 6 (f/ Da Lot {Monsta Ganjah & Nyce})
#14 - 5.5 (Phats Bossilini solo f/ Jazze Pha)
#15 - 7.5 (f/ daisey, louie loc)
#16 - 6.5 (f/ numskull of Luniz & deidre selene)
#17 - 7 (f/ Dizzle Don)
#18 - 8.5 (f/ MC Eiht, Young Noble & Napoleon of the Outlawz, Cold 187um of Above the Law, Mad Lion, C-Bo)
J. Ellis -- Oakland, CA -- b. around 1975
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SavageTuesday, January 14, 2003
From the opening fire Yuk proves why he is a fire breathing dragon. When i first got the CD I figured it would just be another bass heavy album with weak production. But i'm glad to be wrong. THIS IS THE MOST SAVAGE ABLUM OF THE YEAR. The production on everysong is supertight. and every word he spits is pure art. Also he has the illest battle track ever. "F*ck friendz" about his beefs with 2short, scarface, and master p. I would by the cd for that song alone. compared to that song jay-z's "takeover" sounds like a kindergarten sand fight. this is battle rap for grown men
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YUKMOUTH - STILL THUGGED OUTSaturday, November 02, 2002
ON THIS LIL ALBULATION, YUKMOUTH STILL DELIVERS HIS THUGGED OUT PERFORMANCE, EVEN THOUGH HIS STYLE HAS CHANGED TO HIS ORIGINAL SOUND. HE STILL HAS WHAT IT TAKES AND I FEEL HE IS UNDERATED AND IS GANGSTA RAPS BEST KEPT SECRET IN THE GAME. I THINK HIP HOP IS SCARED OF HIM. ON THE TRACK "F*CK FRIENDZ" HE LETS YOU KNOW ABOUT HIS BEEFS WITH TOO $HORT, SCARFACE, AND MASTER P. MANY DONT KNOW IS THAT YUKMOUTH WAS ASKED TO GHOST WRITE FOR SCARFACE ON HIS PREVIOUS ALBUM. THEN IN RETURN HIM AND SHORT AMDE REFERENCES TO YUKMOUTH. EVEN SO THE ALBUM IS NOT BASED ON ONE SONG, HE DELIVERS A GREAT PERFORMANCE ON "THE LOT". THE ALBUM IS A MUST HAVE. IF YOU WANT TO KNOW THAT REAL GANGSTA S[TUFF] GO GET THUGGED OUT AND THUG LORD. GOOD ALBUM.
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YUKMOUTH AND C-BO FOREVERWednesday, October 30, 2002
YUK IS COMPLETELY SICC. HIS BEATS AND RAP ARE INTENSE, GET THIS ALBUM TODAY ALONG WITH LUNIZ:SILVER AND BLACK, AND THUGLORD