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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Devil's Contract,
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This review is from: Multikillionaire (Audio CD)
This is the best NATAS album. I like it better than Doubelievengod. It's still wicket and evil like their previous releases to this, but all the songs have a fresh sound to them. Be Careful What U Wish is a classic opener, where they saying "You didn't know i was a witch did ya?". The beat on this is so fast, when you listen to this, you know its another wicket Natas album. We All Die, Multikillionaire are next and they are 2 more gems. The title track is one of the best on the whole CD, where Mastamind completely rips the mic up. Don't Gimme No H.A.N./? is three songs mixed into the one track, and it is the best track on the disc. Three beats out yo' mind, the 2nd and 3rd notably the best, and the lyrics are ill. Other standout tracks (they are all good) are All Sacrifices Made, E.Z., Price On Ya Head, Blessed But Cursed, and Record Deal. Get this album even if u aint heard of Natas or Esham, because the sound of this album is so...its hard to explain, but out this atmosphere, and it totally blow you away!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Devil's contract,
By Mr. John Barnes, Jr. (New Orleans, Louisiana United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Multikillionaire (Audio CD)
This album is straight evil! The lyrical content is packed with style, and has dope beats to match the flows. TNT (aka) Tony Montana flips the shit with "Oh myGod?", and Esham kills it with "Price On Ya Head". Mastermind starts off tha siccness with "Multikillionaire", which is one of the numerous dope cuts on the album. What also makes this record dope is that you get 20 solid tracks with no talking, or skits or interlude bull-shit before or after each track, some of the tracks like"?" morph into a totally different song after four or five minutes, and goes on for another two or three minutes. Unfortunately, I don't think that the majority of hip-hoppers are gonna have the intellectual fortitude to stomach, or appreciate a totally unique sound like NATAS provides. I would suggest that you purchase this CD only if your looking for that "new sound". There won't be any radio pub, or Rap City video play on this shit here. Each track is stuffed with techno/jungle style bass that has been slowed down and expanded to generate a dark, sinister feel. If you're into underground shit....don't sleep on NATAS!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Moslty Freestyle,
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This review is from: Multikillionaire (Audio CD)
This album is acceptional on the basis that, besides a couple of songs, this album was almost entirely freestyled. I wonder if anyone ever noticed that.
On that note, it is worth the extra star. "BE CAREFUL WHAT U WISH 4" is an exellent track. There are plenty of them. "Ballerz Envy" is another.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Devil's Contract,
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This review is from: Multikillionaire (Audio CD)
This is the best NATAS album. I like it better than Doubelievengod. It's still wicket and evil like their previous releases to this, but all the songs have a fresh sound to them. Be Careful What U Wish is a classic opener, where they saying "You didn't know i was a witch did ya?". The beat on this is so fast, when you listen to this, you know its another wicket Natas album. We All Die, Multikillionaire are next and they are 2 more gems. The title track is one of the best on the whole CD, where Mastamind completely rips the mic up. Don't Gimme No H.A.N./? is three songs mixed into the one track, and it is the best track on the disc. Three beats out yo' mind, the 2nd and 3rd notably the best, and the lyrics are ill. Other standout tracks (they are all good) are All Sacrifices Made, E.Z., Price On Ya Head, Blessed But Cursed, and Record Deal. Get this album even if u aint heard of Natas or Esham, because the sound of this album is so...its hard to explain, but out this atmosphere, and it totally blow you away!
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
purely evil shxt,
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This review is from: Multikillionaire (Audio CD)
This album is just straight up evil, but fresh. Natas is definitely the best rap groups out there. This album, just like all other Natas albums are all better than anything out there today. Their style is original, and nothing can top it, except themselves. Tracks 7 and 8 are the best songs on there. If you are a fan of rap, this one is a must have, but if you're afraid of the wickit shxt, then just back away from it and go cry to your mainstream wanna-be rappers.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Natas album,
By Tony_Digital (Dallas, TX) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Multikillionaire (Audio CD)
This album is Acid Rap to the fullest. Most of the songs got an evil feel to them. If your a true NATAS fan u should defenately pick this up. If u have never heard of NATAS, i reccomend that u pick this album up first cause this will defenately have u hooked. This is the first album from these boys i have ever heard and since then i have became a big fan. Esham, TNT, and Mastamind defenately took this album to another level.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Natas, Multikillionaire,
By Ralph J. Matthews (Westland, MI United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Multikillionaire (Audio CD)
Forget the sidetracking, inuendos and bull, if you like acid rap or rap in general you'll probably find that this CD is a worthwhile purchase. And it is.
5.0 out of 5 stars
best by natas next to "doubelievengod",
By A Customer
This review is from: Multikillionaire (Audio CD)
this is a definate must have. pick it up, im not gonna explain how good it is cause the last person did, but the natas "delmar" is not the natas thats made up of the unholy(esham), the voodoochild(mastamind), and tony montana(tnt) its some other name stealing dorks
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
NATAS "MULTIKILLIONAIRE" IS PROBABLY THE BEST NATAS,
By ROBDOG3@WEBTV.NET (CALIFORNIA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Multikillionaire (Audio CD)
MULTIKILLIONAIRE IS A VERY GOOD EXAMPLE OF HOW TO KEEP MAKIN MUSIC. FROM THE FIRST TRACK "BE CAREFUL WHAT U WISH" TO "RECORD DEAL" TH CD IS BAD. TRACK NO. 6 "DONT GIMME NO H.A.N./?" IS PROBABLY ONE OF THE BEST TRACKS, NOT ONLY BECAUSE ITS ALMOST 9 MIN. LONG BUT BECAUSE IT SHOWS DIFFERENT STYLES IN RAP AND BEATS. IT IS ONE YOU MUST HEAR.THERE ISNT REALLY ANY ONE TRACK THAT I LISTEN TO JUST LET IT PLAY. IF YOU LIKE "LIFE AFTER DEATH", "BLAZE4ME",& "DOUBELIEVEINGOD" YOU WILL DEFINATELY LIKE THIS ONE. AND ONCE AGAIN ESHAM THE UNHOLY WORKS HIS MAGIC STAYING TRUE TO HIS STYLE AND NOT SELLING OUT AFTER ALL THESE YEARS. ENJOY THIS AND ANY OTHERS OF NATAS {EXCEPT THAT DELMAR CRAP, ITS NOT RAP} CDS IF YOU HAVNT HEARD ANY START WITH "LIFE AFTER DEATH" AND WORK YOUR WAY UP. GOOD LISTENING
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
2nd Best Natas cd,
By "swirlygirl420" (Battle Creek, MI) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Multikillionaire (Audio CD)
Ok I know I'm one of the FEW girls down with RLP-but believe me, this cd is pretty phat. My favorite tracks are #5, #6 and the last one. The acid rap beats sound really tight and futuristic.I really think everyone should check out an esham or natas cd at least once-it is probably way different than you think! pEaCe |
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Multikillionaire by Natas (Audio CD - 2000)
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