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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
GET THIS NOW!!!!!,
By Brett Bales (nolimit camp) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ghetto Postage (Audio CD)
get this now master p has done it again baby the no limit souljas are back. The boys from the south are in it with the digital animated video of (souljas) the song doo rags and souljas, bout dat kicks butt! poppin them collars with (snoop dogg) this is the album here baby!! get this one fAST (out kast) is out of here.. nolimit is back baby belive me get thias one fast!!! as soon as posible
14 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Ghetto Postage-Master P Shipin The Platinum Mail,
By "soulja007" (IOWA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ghetto Postage (Audio CD)
Right from the start of the album Master P sings the No Limit National Anthem with intense pride for the tank, and tells the fakers and the haters who runs the rap game. The next track "Bout Dat" shows that Master P and the dirty south is still "Bout Dat". This song has a tight bounce sound to it. This track is one of the many tight songs on this album. After that bounce track P comes with the song "Don is Back", reminding everyone that he is still in the rap game. "Doo Rags" shows again that Master P can keep the club bouncin with this tight joint. Slay Sean comes pretty good for beening a new No Limit recruit. "B I Like" shows that Master P loves them fire girls,and still likes to bounce in the club with them. "My Three Uncles" is a ghetto tale much like the three little pigs. "Golds in They Mouth" shows Master P can spit some pretty good lyrics even though P said himself he's not the best lyrical rapper. In "Problems" he shows how many people always be callin him wantin somethin. Plus a couple of plugs for No Limit and what P is doin. "Poppin Them Collars" P and Snoop show that they can make a classic snoop soundin song. They definitly did a pretty good job on this song, but P may have stepped over the line with callin himself "The Black Slim Shady". But don't turn off the cd for that little mistake, there's plenty more good songs on here. "I Don't Give AH What" P tries again to make another upbeat dance song, but the title and the chorus doesn't fit the songs style. It does have good beats and lyrics from P. "Twerk That Thang" remindes me of Kane and Abel's "Shake It Like A Dog." It has a tight club/dance beat to it. A more serious song from P on this album is "Life I Live". Both Slay Sean and Short Circuit both fit in this song perfectly. "Souljas" has the classic No Limit Soulja boot camp sound to it. On "Pockets Gone Stay Fat" P and Magic show that they'll always have money in their pocket, and that the haters may not. P also shows that he'll be forever tru to the tru soldiers, and tells the former "Souljas" gone AWOL can't come back just because No Limit is back on top. "My Babooski" has that every girl needs a thug in her life. This song was made for Tamar Braxton and her tight voice. On "Still Ballin" Krazy has moments of that ghostly 2pac sound in this song. Even though he has those moments any "Tru" rap fan can tell the major difference of the two. "Soulja Boo" has that latin influence to it. "Hush" has that dark street sound to it. A must listen to track. This is probally one of the top tracks,if not the major standout track on this album. Krazy and Slay Sean have the best flow for this track. On "Roll How We Roll" P may be once again showin that nobody can hang with the tank and their status. Even though Afficial has not been on many songs,if he can come as tight on his album or other songs as on this song, he is a soldier that will have many waiting for his cd. "Would You" Krazy has a tight flow on this song. "It don't Get No Better" P shows again that he is tru to his soldiers. Black felon(aka x-con before someone stole his name with that weak whoa lil moma song) sounds a lot like fiend on this song. And finally with "Always Come Back To You" P shows his love for a lot of people on this song.The stand out songs on this album are "Bout Dat,Doo Rags,B I Like,Golds In They Mouth,Poppin Them Collars,Twerk That Thing,Life I Live,Souljas,Pockets Gone Stay Fat,Still Ballin,and Hush". This is a must hear album for those who like No Limit, those who used to like them, and the haters. I will definitly be bumpin this album for a long time. Master P did Deliver the "Platinum Mail" he promissed.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
he lose the touch,
By "maceo74" (crofton, maryland United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ghetto Postage (Audio CD)
i have the new master p and its nothang 2 write home about.most of the beats ain't heavy like they use 2 be in the past.beats by the pound need 2 do the beats and he need 2 get back 2 the level the he was when he made ghetto d and the last don
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Tight new cd from Master P,
This review is from: Ghetto Postage (Audio CD)
Master P's new album "Ghetto Postage" might not be as tight as the classic Master P albums "Ice Cream Man" and "Ghetto D", but it's still tight! The best songs on here are Bout Dat, Hush, Poppin Them Collars, Doo Rags, Golds In They Mouth, Pockets Gone Stay Fat, and I Don't Give A What. Overall, this is another tight cd from No Limit, so go check it out today!
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
he could not survive without mystikal and c-murder,
By adil ali (minneapolis,usa) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ghetto Postage (Audio CD)
Things seem to be going well for Master P in 98. Albums from Silkk the Shocker, Mystikal, and C-Murder all struck platinum while albums from Fiend, Mia X , and Kane and Abel went gold. Then in 2000, things started to go wrong. Mystikal left for jive and C-Murder launched his own Tru-records label. Suddenly, the tank was not rolling as it used to.To support my argument I wish to list the sales of NL releases in 2000/2001. Master P's Ghetto Postage sold only 92,000 copies in its first week(Ghetto D sol 260,000 in its 1st week). Silkk's my world, my way sold 81,000 in its 1st week(not as hot as charge it 2 da game which topped 288,000). As you can see, the tank suffered greatly. P's Ghetto Postage is a hackneyed album, full of all the cliches of the NL camp. As a lyricist, P never had anythin going for him. Instead it was the artists on his label which gave him much of his street credibility. P ought to throw in the towel. Nobody wants to hear him.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
That (...) got a style,we all like!,
By Kaloyan (Los Angeles, California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ghetto Postage (Audio CD)
This is much better than I thought.Master P once again delivered the mail - all platinium.All da songs R very cool, even da skits Don is back, My three uncles, The real - which got interesting beats.The Intro is great, it even makes me proud that I listen 2 NO LIMIT music,ya' heard me.Da only moments on dis album dat U can skip are da skit called Problems and da 2 songs at da end of da album - Roll how we roll(feat.Afficial) & It don't get no better(feat. Black Felon).All da other songs are DA BOMB, but I think da best are Soulja Boo(feat.Erica Fox),Would you(feat. Krazy & Suga Bear),Poppin' them collars(feat. Snoop Dogg & Kokane),I don't give ah what,Doo Rags(feat. Slay Sean) & Always come back to you.I hope that MP will serve us another platinium album soon!No Limit 4 life!The tank goes on,dogg!
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The tightest of all his albums,
By A Customer
This review is from: Ghetto Postage (Audio CD)
This is one of best that Master P did so far, Cash Money need to watch out because No Limit might get their throne back from ya'll bling bilngs. P.S. Get the Wet Boys because they putting cash Money's fire.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Ghetto Postage,
By Chris (St.Louis,MO) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ghetto Postage (Audio CD)
This is Master Ps 2000 release that has some okay material on ityes it is No Limit wich means it will have a lot of Filler on it but thats Ok when you have good marketing for your albums. Lyrics 7/10 Production 8/10 X Factor 5/10 Style 6/10 Voice 7/10 Music 7/10 Innovative 5/10 Classic 4/10 Guest 7/10 Blends 6/10 Overall=62 wich is worthy of a 3 Mic release from Master P
3.0 out of 5 stars
THE LAST DECENT ALBUM FROM MASTER P,
By MICHAEL TAYLOR "SNAKEFIST2" (RICHMOND, VA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ghetto Postage (Audio CD)
THIS IS THE LAST DECENT ALBUM THAT MASTER P WILL PROBABLY EVER MAKE. AND ALSO, THIS IS THE LAST ALBUM IN WHICH P WOULD EVER KEEP IT REAL. AFTER THIS, P WOULD TOTALLY BEGIN TO GO COMMERCIAL AND HE WOULD TOTALLY ABANDON HIS STREET WAYS. ANYWAY, MASTER P WAS ABLE TO DELIVER SOME GOOD SONGS ON THIS CD, SUCH AS ''BOUT DAT'', ''POPPIN THEM COLLARS'', ''B***H I LIKE'', AND ''I DON'T GIVE A F**K''. NO LIMIT HAS BEEN DEAD SINCE SNOOP DOGG LEFT THEM BACK IN 2000. EVEN THOUGH THIS ALBUM IS OK, NO LIMIT IS OVER.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Master P isn't sounding good,
By Matt Lockwood (Hamilton, IN) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ghetto Postage (Audio CD)
This CD is ok. But, what ever happened to the Last Don days?? He should continue making music like that. Even though most of the Soldiers are gone, he could still make good quality rap music. No Limit is still the best though!!
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Ghetto Postage by Master P (Audio CD - 2000)
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