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5.0 out of 5 stars good single
as it happened with lloyd banks' album, straight outta ca$hville had 3 singles 2 of them were like the worst tracks on the album, and one barely gave you an idea of how talented this artists really are...
let me in is a good single, it's waay better than "on fire", "so seductive", "candy sh*t" and most of the g-unit releases...
young buck and mobb deep are my...
Published on January 31, 2006 by Ol' Master Ax

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2.0 out of 5 stars Dull
Young Buck, the 3rd member of G-Unit to release a solo LP, didn't find too much sucess with "Let Me In". The song had nowhere near the impact as Lloyd Banks' "On Fire", mainly due to its overly simplistic production and cliched hook. Young Buck couldn't match up against Lloyd Banks lyrically either, and with the two songs peaking at around the same time, it didn't help...
Published on November 19, 2004


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5.0 out of 5 stars good single, January 31, 2006
This review is from: Let Me in (Audio CD)
as it happened with lloyd banks' album, straight outta ca$hville had 3 singles 2 of them were like the worst tracks on the album, and one barely gave you an idea of how talented this artists really are...
let me in is a good single, it's waay better than "on fire", "so seductive", "candy sh*t" and most of the g-unit releases...
young buck and mobb deep are my favourite g-unit artists, and i really hope they will leave the gay-unit records and diss the sh*t off 50 cent at the BWS' Game
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2.0 out of 5 stars Dull, November 19, 2004
This review is from: Let Me in (Audio CD)
Young Buck, the 3rd member of G-Unit to release a solo LP, didn't find too much sucess with "Let Me In". The song had nowhere near the impact as Lloyd Banks' "On Fire", mainly due to its overly simplistic production and cliched hook. Young Buck couldn't match up against Lloyd Banks lyrically either, and with the two songs peaking at around the same time, it didn't help Young Buck's cause too much.
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