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5.0 out of 5 stars
This Soundtrack Was Under The Radar,
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This review is from: A Low Down Dirty Shame: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Audio CD)
This soundtrack was very good, this CD was like what I mention on the Poetic Justice soundtrack. This soundtrack had some star power with artists in hitting or in their prime like Zhane', Silk, Changing Faces, Aaliyah, Tevin Campbell, Hi-Five, & Silk. R-Kelly came with it in one of his best remixes ever of "Homie Lover Friend" with the late Aaliyah singing in the background. Smooth sexy self come in with "Ghetto Style". Also let me not forget some of the underrated rappers from the Big 'O' like Souls of Mischief & Casual who came with it on this soundtrack. Also U.G.K. gave us the radio version of the classic hit "Front, Back, Side to Side", and Mz. Kilo wraps it up on here but her song was not better than the one on Menace II Society soundtrack. Nuttin' Nyce most recognized song "Down 4 Whatever" is featured on here along with newcomer Raja-Nee's cut "Turn It Up". This soundtrack should have gotten more pub but this was during a time when a lot of things were really starting to pop back in late '94 & early '95. Great soundtrack.
4.0 out of 5 stars
low down dirty shame,
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This review is from: A Low Down Dirty Shame: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Audio CD)
what was the name of the song that was playing when angela got out of the taxi. ive been trying to find it to no avail.any help would be gladly appreciated.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Highly Underrated Urban Soundtrack,
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This review is from: A Low Down Dirty Shame: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Audio CD)
The real low down dirty shame is that more people don't know about how great this album is. This soundtrack is easily one of the best compilations of R&B music to have been released during the 90's.
Upbeat tracks to keep your head nodding include the irresistible "Thing I Like" by Aaliyah, and "Down 4 Whateva" by Nuttin' Nyce. If you miss early 90's Mary J Blige and TLC, these tracks will put a smile on your face. "I Can Go Deep" by Silk (of "Lose Control" fame) and "Stroke You Up" by Changing Faces are the very definition of Baby-Making Music. While the R&B tracks alone earn this soundtrack five stars, the rap cut are also nice inclusions. Fans of vintage Def Squad will be thankful for the trio cut by Keith Murray, Redman, and the Green Eyed Bandit known as Erick Sermon. The best track on this album that makes the soundtrack a hidden gem is "Front, Back and Side to Side" by UGK. Bun-B proves why he's one of the most lyrical artists from Texas, and Pimp-C flows over a ridiculous organ-driven beat. Anyone who enjoys early 90's rap or classic R&B from the H-Town/Silk era will love this soundtrack.
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