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| 1. Take It Outside |
| 2. Ghetto Ballin |
| 3. Ooohhhwee |
| 4. Real Love |
| 5. We Want Dough |
| 6. The Block |
| 7. A Woman |
| 8. Back On Top |
| 9. The Farm |
| 10. What I'm Bout |
| 11. Whoadie Gone |
| 12. I Don't |
| 13. Rock It |
| 14. Lose It And Get It Back |
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Master P done went down south....waaaaayy down south,
By A Customer
This review is from: Game Face (Audio CD)
I don't have that much to say, but I will say that this CD is the wackest piece of junk I have ever listened to from MP. Why isn't he making the hard hitting tracks he used to do back in '96??? The bounce tracks are horrible. He needs to get a new style fast before he gets dissed like Hammer did. Out.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
GameFace by Master P,
By David Foskin "SneakyGoblin on XBL" (Waterford, Ireland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Game Face (Audio CD)
New label, New Year, New No Limit, new trash.
Music mogul Master P has a rich, glorious legacy in rap, but Game Face is by far the worst album he has released. With his new deal with Universal and the erection of The New No Limit, the hype put into this album was just that - hype. Produced by the likes of Soulja Music, Neptunes, Dr. Dre, and Timbaland, and featuring the No Limit Soldiers, you might accuse P of selling the farm for quick sales. But Out of 14 songs there are only a possible five songs that you can listen to and enjoy. One of the better songs is "The Block," a touching a song about his mother being absent as he flipped drugs on the harsh New Orleans streets. This album is family affair all right. Unfortunately for the aging P, his own son outshines his father on each song ("Ghetto Ballin" and "Back On Top") that he is featured on. His single "Ooohhhwee," featuring new No Limit Soldier 5th Ward Weebie, basically tells you what you are going to get on Game Face. You get a ghetto ballin', bragging, thuggin', No Limit family trying to get being back on top. Game Face contains many samples from old classics, which make for P treading on material that should have been left in the Puffy-era. Sorry to say, but his album makes his previous album Ghetto Postage look like Nas' classic album Illmatic. If Game Face indicative of the New No Limit, listeners are certain to quickly move on to the next new thing.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
two good songs....the rest is trash,
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This review is from: Game Face (Audio CD)
a typical master p album. i bought it for $3 so it was worth it for two songs. "ghetto ballin" has a hot old kurtis blow beat, verses are a little better than usual new orleans rapping. really catchy song. the other hot one is the single "ooooohwee". this beat is incredibly catchy even though the rapping is bad. as for the rest of the songs they pretty much suck. if master p doesn't have a hot beat in a song, he's hopeless. "we want dough" would've passed for a decent beat except the robotic sounding girls in the chorus. it ruins it. aside from that don't spend any more than i did on this album cuz it's 90% filler!
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