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5.0 out of 5 stars
One Of The Best Albums I've Ever Heard, August 11, 2001
This review is from: High Till I Die: Remix 2000 (Audio CD)
This album is amazing, it has firme beats, great subject matter, firme, great lyrics, Lil' Rob's tight flow and voice, everything
The intro to the cd is about 30 seconds long and is Lil' Rob telling the world that he's back, and better than ever, and it has a really good beat
The first song, Those Who Talk, has a great bassline, and Lil' Rob rips it up as usual with a really fast flow
The second song, High Till I Die, is a slower song, about smoking weed, it has a nice smooth slow pace to it, good to just kick back and listen to
The third song, I Remember, is probably Lil' Rob's most famous, and one of his best songs, it has a great guitar beat, and Lil' Rob comes tight with lyrics about how he grew up
The fourth song, Wickie Wicked, is the fastest by far, Lil' Rob flows just as fast and Twista, Krayzie Bone, Do or Die, and the fastest in the rap game, firme beat, and like I keep saying Lil' Rob rips it up
The fifth song, La Cantina, is one of the best on the cd, Bizz comes through with a tight chorus, and Lil' Rob raps smooth about going to the bar for a night of cerveza y tequila
The sixth song, Let Me Try, isn't only the best song on the album, it's one of the best rap songs ever, Bizz comes through again with an amazing chorus, and Rob raps about love, over one of the best beats ever
The seventh song, No Soy De Ti, is another slow song, with a really good beat, and Bizz yet again sings the chorus, and Lil' Rob talks about a woman and how she left and broke his heart
The eighth song, The Outcome, has a different, but still really dope beat, Rob tells how he's been hated on and him trying to get held back, but he still comes through
The nineth song, No One To Depend On, has a great bassline, and firme lyrics, this song is perfect for bumping in your ranfla, Lil' Rob talks about how you can't trust anyone in the rap game over a great beat
The tenth song, La Cantina Remix, is just as good as the original, the song is basically the same except the beat is a little different, a few lines are changed, and Bizz sings a completely different chorus, great song
The last track is the outro, it has the same dope beat as the intro, and is Lil' Rob talking about he has the last laugh, and no one can hold him down, and no one can
Overall this album is amazing, one of the best Chicano albums ever made, VMF came through with really dope beats, Bizz came through with some bangin hooks, and as usual Lil' Rob come through and retains the title as the Best Chicano Rapper Ever
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