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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sweet.....,
By Just Reed (Oxnard, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 2nd II None (Audio CD)
As part of the "Class of '91", 2nd II None come at you just as real as anyone can get. This is a west coast street classic. This is a DJ Quik production which makes this an automatic hit when it comes to the music. With the street knowledge of KK and D, this album gets rewarded with 5 stars.They aren't the best lyricists in the world, but they do spit words of knowledge and wisdom that you would only hear from people of the street. This is the kind of CD that you can listen to without skipping a track. KK and D cover just about every basis of street life. From losing loved ones to keeping it "Player", you just can't go wrong this album. Must have in any rap collection.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
what are the other reviewers talking about?,
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This review is from: 2nd II None (Audio CD)
these other dumb reviewers are saying " too much vulgar language" what? man-this is a street cd- stupid! this is another dope creation by dj quik. most of the tracks are dope. of course- like 99% of cd releases- it has a couple duds but...this has more hits than most artist can wish for in a life time! even the intro os bumping. what is up with church going people reviewing street music? yes this album has bad words- but - what else do you hear in the street? crack open a forty...light up a blunt....bump this cd! "more than a playa" is my favorite!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
soild debut group album from KK & D,
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This review is from: 2nd II None (Audio CD)
KK & D (2 cousins) come hard & with Quik on the production and the lyrics of any of his pals, you know you getting some fonky beats and some funny & dirty lyrics. I still like their "Classic 220" album slightly better but this album is a great early 90's west coast release. Packed with 14 songs, none I skip, 2 are almost classic material, 4 are ok, the other 9 are good or great songs. Guest are the usual from their clique, DJ Quik, AMG, & Hi-C. If you don't want to hear dirty songs or vulgar alnguage then stay away from anything Quik and his pals are on cause that's basically all your goinbg to get. A must have for fans of early 90's west coast rap, the best kind if you ask me.#1 - 8.5 (short intro but tight) #2 - 9.5 (great sample of Al Green -- dirtry song f/ DJ Quik) #3 - 9 (dirty song w/ relaxxing beat) #4 - 8 #5 - 9.5 (great beat -- f/ AMG) #6 - 7 (f/ AMG, Hi-C, DJ Quik) #7 - 8 #8 - 9 (KK solo) #9 - 7.5 #10 - 8.5 (another dirty one -- f/ DJ Quik) #11 - 7.5 #12 - 7.5 #13 - 8 #14 - 8.5 (another dirty one -- f/ DJ quik, Hi-C, AMG) D ---- Deon Barrnett -- b. around 1973 -- Compton, CA KK --- K.McDonald -- b. around 1973 -- Compton, CA Check all my reviews
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