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5.0 out of 5 stars
Welcome To the Dope House, June 14, 2002
It's been 6 years since The Dayton Family made a group album. Steve Pitts did all the production excpept one song. Surprisingly Ghetto E makes only one appearence on the album and Jake The Flake isn't seen nowhere on the album. The orignal title for the album was "Bring It Back To Murder" but they changed it for reasons unkown.
Intro- Just a beat. The beat aint all that great, kinda sounds like a theme for a super hero. If they wanted a intro with just a dope beat, they could have done better. It would be tight if it was a dj mix of all the old Dayton classics like Oxydol, Playa Hater, Newspaper, Flint Town, Gee etc., like K-Rocks intro to Rock The world.
2. Big Mac 11- The beat is nice. Bootleg came real hard as usual and shoestring had a nice verse. I love the chorus too "Big Mac 11 ..."
3. Do You Remember- The beat has a nice piano to it. Shoestring has a tight verse. Bootleg goes off on the second verse tung flip'n faster than I ever heard him. One of the best songs of the album.
4. Welcome To Flint- Has a nice bouncy beat to it. Nice anthem for Flint. The chorus samples the chorus to "Flint Town".
5. Feds- The original title for this song was "F*ck The FBI." The beat is smooth. The song is aight.
6. Gangstarism (featuring Goldfish)- The beat is tight. Shoestring spits a real tight verse and so does Bootleg. Goldfish is giving the song a reggae flavor. Straigbht Bump.
7. Young Thugs (feat. Ghetto E & Lori)- The beat is real smooth. Shoestring spits his same verse as the first on "Dead Or Alive" from his solo "Cross Addicted." But he does it much faster. All members of TDF are tung flip'n in this song. Ghetto E goes faster than the rest surprisingly. Lori Coleman sings the chorus.
8. Drugstore- Very up tempo beat. Bootleg and Shoestring have nice verses. The song is aight. I love the chorus thought.
9. Set Up (featuring Madam Dane)- The beat is real tight. Both Shoey & ID are snappin. Madam Dane has a tight verse also. Madam Dane is one of the best famale rappers in my opinon. The song is really tight.
10. We Kept It Ghetto- The song is real mellow. Bootleg & Shoestring come off nice. Nice song.
11. Dope House- The worst song on the album in my opinion and even this track aint total garbage.. I aint really feelin the beat. The verses are only ok. I only listen to it sometimes.
12. Shadows (featuring Kalonda & Ryan)- The beat is out cold. This is the only song not produced by Steve Pitts. Gee Pierce did the production on this song. Kalonda & Ryan sing the chorus. Real tight song.
13. Outlaws- The beat is real nice. Shoestring & Bootleg come off real hard.
14. Weed Song- The beat is real nice. Different feel for a weed song since most weed songs are real mellow. But the track is still tight.
15. Simple Wish- I love the beat on this song. I also love the chorus "I wish you b*tches would quit playin on my phone/ I wish I didn't snort cocaine but my conscience is so wrong/I wish I never lost my O this cousin I can not trust/I wishes don't come true sometimes so I hopin for another one/"
18. Outro - Same ugly beat as the intro.
I waited 6 years for this album and I'm not at all dissapointed. The album is out cold. Defenity a 5 Star album. Wish Ghetto E had been on more songs and The Unofficial Dayton member Jake The Flake should have been on the album. The intro & outro are the ugliest parts of the album. Real Midwest rap lovers should pick this album up.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
TDF returns for their 3rd album, April 16, 2008
Almost 6 years since their last group album, Bootleg & Shoestring return with their 3rd group album. This is the 4th album of their I have and my least favorite, although it's still a good 4 star album, I'd give 2 of their albums 4.5 stars and 2 get 4(this being one of the 4 star albums). As always, the lyrics are straight street and too the point, what they do good, if it ain't broke don't fix it. With 16 songs, you get 7 are ok and 9 are good (a few being real good). Guests are minimal, rapping on 2 songs and doing the hook on 2 others. Production is nice, like on all their albums, Steve Pitts does all the songs except on 1 which Gee Pierce does. A nice album to have for fans of real street rap, from a very underrated group.
#2 - 8.5 (good beat)
#3 - 9(about their days coming up -- nice beat)
#4 - 7.5
#5 - 8
#6 - 7.5 (f/ Goldfish who provides an annoying hook)
#7 - 6.5 (f/ Ghetto E & Lorie Coleman)
#8 - 6.5
#9 - 7.5 (f/ Free)
#10 - 7
#11 - 8
#12 - 9 (f/ Kalonda)
#13 - 8.5
#14 - 9(tight beat)
#15 - 7.5
#16 - 8
#17 - 8
BOOTLEG -- Ira Dorsey -- Flint, MI -- b. ~1972
SHOESTRING -- Raheen Peterson -- Flint, MI -- b. ~1972
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