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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
U Gotta Be Kidding Me,
By D. Laurie "diggaman" (North Charleston, South Carolina United States) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: U Gotta Feel Me (Audio CD)
I must say I think this is the worst review I have EVER written for any cd I have reveiwed. This has to be the laziest double disc effort EVER put on wax. For starters, in all actuality, this is a single disc cd, just take of the chopped & screwed songs and the disc clocks in a a little under 80 minutes. Another flaw is the production (with the exception of David Banner's production on the album) sounds just like a nintendo 8 bit system did the layout for certain songs while other songs sounded half assed. Behind Nelly, Flip has the worst flow than anyone in the rap game. I wish I can tell you what songs to listen to on the album but unfortunately there were no standout songs. But I can offer these wise words of advice, if you are still considering getting this album, please pick up a used copy.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Man i am not happy with this album,
By Jay (cali) - See all my reviews
This review is from: U Gotta Feel Me (Audio CD)
Ok where can i start i hate to compare albums .But this album is no where near as good as undergroung legend. I like flips style alot just sounds like he is trying to go more pop on this album..more mainstream. Its a few bangers on the album just isnt what i thought it would be. Check it out ,but if ya aint heard underground legend thats the album ya need to get before you can even listen to this album. To many apperances not enough TEXAS STYLE ON HURR.......
10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
This is the kind of crap thats killin hip hop,
By truehiphopfan (Los Angeles, California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: U Gotta Feel Me (Audio CD)
Lil Flip sucks. He may consider himself the 'undaground legend' but i consider him an embarrasment to hip hop. First of all I dont have to 'feel' anything and im sure as hell not feeling this album. Lil flip has no flow at all, he rhymes words together little kids could rhyme. On the song "Sunshine"(only good thing about the song is the fine girl who sings on it)one of his so called rhymes is "just answer your phone whenever i call, cuz im sittin on chrome whenever i ball"... whatever happened to the sophisticated well thought out lyrics. A three year old could rhyme call with ball and phone with chrome. And in his song "Check(Lets Ride)" a line in the song says "Im to street to go pop-but i pop heat in the street"... haha thats the biggest load of bs ive ever heard. This fool has been pop since he released his first album, what a stupid thug wannabe. And whatever happened to lil troy, one of the only good artists to ever come out of houston. Lil Flip sucks, dont buy this garbage unless you feel like wasting your money.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Honest Lil Flip fan,
By A Customer
This review is from: U Gotta Feel Me (Audio CD)
I was bumpin Lil Flip before the underground legend CD but this CD here U gotta feel me is pretty terrible. I been waitin for his next major release since the Underground Legend album but i must say this is a HUGE DISAPPOINTMENT all but two tracks are weak and the lyrical content sounds like a sony executive wrote it but im still a fan but i can longer allow these untruthful reviews to go unaddressed.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
He Fell Off,
By "liljaybird" (Ft. Worth, TX USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: U Gotta Feel Me (Audio CD)
Since im from Texas i been a Flip fan forever. But since he signed major, he done fell off. This cd is garbage. He aint the same Lil Flip that i used to hear wreckin the mic for Swisha House. Dont waste your money on this cd cuz Lil Flip has fell off.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
naw man,
By R From Chicago (Chicago, Illinois United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: U Gotta Feel Me (Audio CD)
This kat is garbage freesytle legend maybe but who is he rapping against the lyrics are the same lame commerical material. Game Over his game hasn't started.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
LiL Flop,
By Dooky Breath "West" (Virginia Beach, VA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: U Gotta Feel Me (Audio CD)
Ima get straight to the point and tell you this album is wack. This is not coming from a Lil flip hater, actually I WAS a fan. Key word was. I dont know if this was his attempt for comercial success, but he got over on a million fans on this one. It's messed up when the best song on the album is Game Over. And the funny thing about Game Over is that it's clearly the best song on the album. I haven't heard a album this wack since Master P's Only God Can Judge Me. If anybody give this album 3 stars and above then either your related to Lil Flip or you know him personally.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Don't waste your money!,
By Sparty Johnson "hiphopfan04" (Michigan) - See all my reviews
This review is from: U Gotta Feel Me (Audio CD)
OK, this is the first Lil Flip album that I've bought and I must say that I feel like I wasted my money. I first heard Lil Flip when he came out with "I Can Do That" a few years ago and that song was hot. When I heard "Game Over" I decided that I should buy his album. His lyrics sounded real and he claimed that he had that "Biggie ready to die s***." It turns out that U Gotta Feel Me is nowhere near Ready to Die. All of Flip's beats are weak and his lyrics are even weaker. He claims that hip hop needs a make over but he sure isn't gonna be the one to provide it. If you want a good southern rap CD, I recommend you go buy T.I.'s Trap Muzik instead.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
dissapointment,
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This review is from: U Gotta Feel Me (Audio CD)
I am from Dallas and have been a fan of and following lil flips career since he was 17. Most of the people that gave this cd high rates obviously don't understand what Lil Flip is about and how good his previous cd's were. This CD is so commercialized it's an embarrasment to the underground rappers of Texas. You can tell this is exactly what sony wants from slip to please a wide variety of audiences that are more used to a ludacris, chingy, murphy lee, type rap, Where all the beats are pleasing to the ear, and all the raps are about ice, cars, hoes, and being a balla. There are a few exceptions with songs like game over, whats my name, the sun don't shine, we ain't playin, and bounce, but other than that there is nothin that special, and there are definately no gems on the cd. This cd will never compare the Undergroun Legend or even flips first cd The Leprechaun which was pretty impressive. I wouldnt recommend buying this, and u can probably find most the songs i listed on kazaa or have a friend burn them for you. Spend your money on something else or if you want a lil flip cd go with Underground Legend, which is what flip will stay if he doesn't come out with anymore garbage like this just to get rich.
13 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
My STOP/EJECT button...check!,
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This review is from: U Gotta Feel Me (Audio CD)
My brother listed in one of his guides last year that Lil' Flip was the most overrated rapper of 2004. I wholeheartedly agree with that (even though I chose Nelly for that honor). I never really was much of a Lil' Flip fan, but I decided to check out this album anyway. A lot of the reviews are just talking about whether Flip is better or worse than T.I., but I think I'm going to talk about what I'm sure you readers want to REALLY hear about: how the actual album is.
Editorial reviewer Rebecca Levine did a pretty good job assessing the album, and I also agree with everyone that said that "Game Over (Flip)" is the only good song on the album. And that's really sad, considering that it's a two-disc set (although it only adds up to a little over ninety minutes). Flip doesn't really say anything else on here to make things stand out. On Disc 1 (the longer disc), there are several mediocre interpretations of been-there-done-that tales, like "Represent" and the Cam'ron-assisted "All I Know". And "Ain't No Party" sounds like it was made in 1992. If you don't know where I'm going with this, check the chorus: "Ain't no party like a Lil' Flip party/`Cause a Lil' Flip party don't stop." And then he goes into: "Put your hands up/Put your hands down." What? Although Ludacris gives a decent performance on "I Came to Bring the Pain", it can't save the rest of the song, especially since it features a lazy sample of Method Man's "Bring the Pain". There's also a little repetitiveness with the titles ("Sun Don't Shine", "Sunshine"). The former is a generic keep-your-head-up song, while the latter is, as XXL Magazine said best, one of the most overrated songs that came out last year. "I'll treat you like milk/I'll do nothing but spoil you"? Negro, please. Even though Disc 2 is the shorter disc, it seems to contain even worse songs. "What's My Name" is tired, but even worse than that is when Flip decides to recruit the Diplomats. And their song, "Y'all Don't Want It", makes me think that they were reading the fans' minds. There are also screwed versions of two songs ("Drugz" and "Dem Boyz"), but the problem with screwed songs is that if the lyrics are wack, it makes that really evident to the listener. (Check "Drugz": "`Cause I ain't Hollywood/I'm from the Hollyhood/The difference between me and them?/My music good.") Lil' Flip may be an undaground legend in the South, but he doesn't seem to be doing anything for the rest of the world -- at least, not for me. U Gotta Feel Me? Oh, no you don't. Anthony Rupert P.S. In response to another reviewer, what does "atarded" mean? |
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U Gotta Feel Me by Lil' Flip (Audio CD - 2004)
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