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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
the return of g-funk,
By Thomas (Munich, Germany) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The FoeFathers (Audio CD)
if you ever thought g-funk to be dead, then listen closely to foesums "foefathers", it's g-funk resurrected!this album is a perfect mixture of laid-back- and gangsta-tracks by one of lbc's-finest groups. there's no outstanding cut, all titles are straight killers. great collabos with kam, e.white, bo-roc from the dove shack, the twinz and others. great buy!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Last drop of real laid-back G-Funk,
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This review is from: The FoeFathers (Audio CD)
Foesum back for the last time in the game from LBC,ca.
This is their last stuff before they split up (announced the March,30th). What a shame. This LP is real great funky G-Funk as it used to be back in the earlies 90s. Their 1st one (perfection) was a classic in 96 and T-Dubb, MNMSTA & DJ GLaze offered us a last drop with these "aint a damn thing change", "Hello [E-White]", "Things Aint What They Used To [Tasha]", "What Ya Gonna Do" & "Born To Die [Tray Deee]" as my favorites tracks. A must have lp for y'all G-Funk lovaz, to get without any hesitation.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Finally, Another Tight G-Funk Release,
By Soul Groove "Formerly G-Funk 4-Ever" (Listenin' to the Delfonics) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The FoeFathers (Audio CD)
Foesum bring back that tight g-funk sound that made them great in 1996. The album is laced with laid back grooves sprinkled with faint whiny keyboard synths throughout. There is only a slight mainstream influence in I Know This Game, sort of a South style, with fast rapping and beats. A huge theme is Long Beach life through the album. These three have the right to be proud; Long Beach, Ca. has been a pool of rap talent, and these three are testament to that. They do step up the hard core factor just a little from Perfection, for the lyrics are just a little harder throughout; think of the songs "Hit a Lick" and "Playin Foe Keeps." Don't sleep on these LBC greats!
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