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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
if u havent already get with this movement,
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This review is from: Cam'Ron Presents Dukedagod Dipset: Movement Moves (Audio CD)
One of the most productive and experimental rap gangs out. This is a movement. Some people say they have just blown up in the past 2/3 yrs but the truth is they have been around for ever. they were harlemworld then had beef with mase. cam carried them 4 a while then when they signed with the rock it gave them more money to start bigger projects. so enter jim jones juelz and freeky zeeky. they already have the mixtape game on lock. and have 5 increadible mcs. lyricaly that are def ontop of the game. and if u like the clever doc suse rhymes cam spits then u can count 6 great mcs.
the new cd is mainly cam. there is one track with juelz on it and one track with jim jones. this cd give the spot light to the 3 less known mcs. but in a few yrs everyone will no them. hell rell, jr writer and 40 cal. all of these mcs are mixtape kings. the first dipset cd had maybe one or 2 appearances with these mcs. i think this was due to legal trouble but im not sure. diplimatic immunity 2 introduced them a little more but still stuck with the core of dipset cam, jimmy, and juelz. more then music shows them off a little more but they r still in the shawdos. this cd puts them in the spot light and show how talented the three mcs are. and there not riding anyone wave these mcs could be the best on a lot of other record lables. there r a few thins that i think the cd lacked. one was s.a.s. from london. they are part of the set out of europe but are suprisingly real hard like the rest of the birdgang. if u r a fan u should check these guys out there sick. i also didnt like how they had alot of advritising for other cds on this one. it gave the feel of a mixtape. i no dipset does this all the time but this time more then usual. the beats are tight. as always on a dipset cd or anything afiliated. the tightest track is 40 cal on Quiet sound. i love the way dipset experiments with different sounds. they do this in this song. i would have liked to hear more jim jones and juelz. but i understand y the others were on ther more. this dipset thing realy is a move ment theyre not goin any were or changing. this gang is def hold ny up right now when it comes to sets or labels. and they just keep gettin better. so join the movement buy the album if this is the first time realy listenin to dipset buy diplimatic imunity 2 or basicly any dipset solo or calabo project. and if ur a dip fan then ur sleepin buy the album. its fire.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
The Diplomats Could Of Gone Harder On This One,
By Miami Review "Ryan" (Miami, Florida) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cam'Ron Presents Dukedagod Dipset: Movement Moves (Audio CD)
Overall the "The Movement Moves On" is an average CD. In all honesty it will not have an appeal to the masses of popular music. I feel like this CD is more rushed than "More Than Music, Volume 1" just for the reason it sounds like and alright Mixtape from Dipset. I expected more from the Dipset Crew. If they would've had more appearances from the other Dipset members such as S.A.S. (Mega and Mayhem), Un Kasa, Bezel, and Jha Jha. Also, I believe Juelz Santana ,40 Cal., A-Mafia, and even Max B. should've had better songs on this CD.
Here's a Rating of Each Song 1 - Y'all Can't Live His Life - Cam'ron - 2 out of 5 2 - White Girls - Cam'ron - 4 out of 5 3 - Grill Em (remix) - J.R. Writer feat. Cam'ron and Hell Rell - 4 out of 5 4 - War - Cam'ron feat. Hell Rell 5 out of 5 5 - I'm Laughin' - Hell Rell feat. Cam'ron 5 out of 5 6 - It's Nothin' (remix) - Cam'ron feat. Hell Rell 3 out of 5 7 - Poppin' Off - Hell Rell 2 1/2 out of 5 8 - Getting Money - J.R. Writer feat. 40 Cal. 3 out of 5 9 - O.G. - J.R. Writer 5 out of 5 10 - Losin' My Love - Juelz Santana 5 out of 5 11 - Frustrated - Jim Jones feat. Max B. and 40 Cal. 3 1/2 out of 5 12 - Worried - 40 Cal. 2 out of 5 13 - Quiet Sound - 40 Cal. 3 out of 5 14 - Gutta Talk - 40 Cal. feat. J.R. Writer - 3 out of 5 15 - We Ain't Going No Where - A-Mafia 3 out of 5 16 - Press Conference - Cam'ron N/A 17 - Funkmaster Flex Hot 97 Freestyle - Cam'ron, J.R. Writer, and Hell Rell 10 out of 5 - Even though this is a freestyle and it shouldn't be on a cd, this Freestyle is Bananas. My favorite songs on this CD are White Girls, War, I'm Laughing, O.G., Losing My Love, and the Freestyle at the end of the CD. Those are my favorite songs from the CD, but the best song from this cd is Losing My Love. In this song Juelz Santana showcases his talent on making music quality. He points out the fact that all of the music out right now is just making him sick and how he is fed up with the "Boring Music." Conclusion: If you want an alright Dipset CD, pick this one up. But if you really want some music with quality check out some of their songs from Mixtapes. On this CD, they didn't really show the people what type good, lyrical music they really can make.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Dip Set,
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This review is from: Cam'Ron Presents Dukedagod Dipset: Movement Moves (Audio CD)
This CD is alot better than I thought it was going to be. Do NOT compare this to there last CD... this one is WAY better. Even the boy Killa is spittin like he just finished brushing his teeth. Can't wait for Killa Season to drop. These boys are shaking up the whole industry right now. Peace.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
diz nikka is fiyah,
By Paul N "Paul" (Atlantic City New Jersey) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cam'Ron Presents Dukedagod Dipset: Movement Moves (Audio CD)
mayne from 1st track till da last is bangin ya heard me...go copp da cd
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Greatest Group,
By DIPSET "Killa Chris" (Chi-Town,USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cam'Ron Presents Dukedagod Dipset: Movement Moves (Audio CD)
I;ve been waiting 4 dis album 4 awhile. This is really really hot it's so hot it burned my hand. I guess they do save their best for mixtapes. I'm really waiting on Killa Season i know tha's gonna be crazy. The songs are crazy Cam'ron doing his thing as usual of course my nigga Julez gonna kill & Hell Rell,J.R.& 40 Cal but even though Princess Jha Jha wasn't on it she stil raw i call her the female santana. Anywayz my favorite song is Grill 'Em remix my boy hell rell killed that track so eazy damn nigga. THEY THA ONLY GROUP THAT'S MOVIN' SO U BETTA JUMP ON (NO HOMO) OR GET RAN OVER. YA DIG
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
trust me the best yet,
By yajdubuddah "yajarod" (cheboygan,michigan usa) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cam'Ron Presents Dukedagod Dipset: Movement Moves (Audio CD)
best diplomat's record yet!!!!!! fa real, not 1 wack or dissapointing track. straight banngin. wit killa cam'ron, hell rell, juelz santana, j.r. writer, 40 cal., all except jim jones who also wasnot in killa season the movie, which for a self made dipset movie all the way to the end with cam'rom postin the money, directing, witing & acting. so gotta get this best dipset/diplomat's cd yet, straight gangsta fa real. also get the new hell rell streets wanna know cd, also banggin, but cop this first. dipset fa life.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
You know,
This review is from: Cam'Ron Presents Dukedagod Dipset: Movement Moves (Audio CD)
This album is definetly a good one. Dipset is really hitting the streets hard with crazy tracklisting. Aye!!!!
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
CRACK,
By Super Mario (North Carolina) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cam'Ron Presents Dukedagod Dipset: Movement Moves (Audio CD)
Dip Set is the srongest team and if you don't think so go cop the album. You can just hear their hunger in every bar they spit. They all ways go hard in the booth and they beats are better than everybody elses. This is a Dip Set summer and everybody knows it to.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
FIRE,
By July (Detroit, MI) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cam'Ron Presents Dukedagod Dipset: Movement Moves (Audio CD)
The Diplomats have once again come with a banger for the streets and unlike the last Diplomats album, Cam is a lot more songs, the first 6 to be exact. Hell Rell does his thing as usual, and J.R. Writer is stepping up his game as well. There are also good efforts from 40 Cal, Jim Jones, Juelz Santana, Max B., and A-Mafia. Overall I give it 4 Stars because I would have liked to see more of the other Diplomat members and some production from the Heatmakerz, but I am very satisfied with this release the beats are fire, and "White Girls" is an instant classic Cam at his best. ONE...
3.0 out of 5 stars
I guess they save the best for their solo's,
By RapSuperstar "Lorenzo" (New Jersey) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cam'Ron Presents Dukedagod Dipset: Movement Moves (Audio CD)
As we all know Dipset work really hard, and this time around the Harlemgang gives us another official mixtape. While Cam'Ron wasn't too much involved last time, he's all over the album now, the reason for that are probably `cause The Movement Moves On are released through Cams new label, Asylum. This album is relatively entertaining, and especially Cam and JR Writer deliver the goods. The others kind of sound like they keep the quality on pause.
Names like Scram Jones, Develop and Charlemagne shows up, but most of it are produced by unknown producers. Caryle Young did the dramatic and South-inspired "I'm Laughin'", with Hell Rell and Cam'ron. Now Whut Productions did the remix to "It's Nothin'", which is Juelz Santana's only contribution. The Skitzo produced "Losin' My Love" are another favorite, with a wonderful vocal sample and totally nonchalant rappin'. Further on Cam shows top form on the albums opener "Y'All Can't Live His Life", and the only complain about this song are the weird hook. Jim Jones are also just featured on one song, and much of this mixtape are filled with Hell Rell and 40 Cal. They are both great on punchlines, but I feel they miss the little extra when it comes to personality. Production on songs like "Poppin' Off" and "Getting Money" sounds uninspired, and generally it gets reapetive. The only track here that is genius are "Funkmaster Flex Hot 97 Freestyle", where Cam, JR and Hell Rell spits crazy over four different beats. Obviously these rappers are savin' the good material for their solo-joints. Still though, pick up if you're a Dipset fan. Best songs are : Funkmaster Flex Hot 97 Freestyle I'm Laughin' Losin' My Love Y'All Can't Live His Life |
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