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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Deserves Eiht Stars, June 27, 2000
MC Eiht comes correct again. Since joining the Hoobangin' affiliates, he has produced nothing but quality material, and demonstrated his maturity and longevity. This time around, on "N'My Neighborhood", he's not screaming "Compton" every other song, which means no matter what hood you're from, you can play it loud and enjoy it. This album has it all, bumpin' tracks, sweet lyrics, topics we can all relate to, and guest appearences that leave you begging for more colabortions. All of the tracks stand out. In Git Money, and Tha Hood Is Mine, Techniec almost steals the show, by proving he's every bit as talented as any rapper out there. On From Your Hood To My Hood, Eiht proves it's not where you're from it's where you're at! Till I Die feat. Mack 10, All Around The Hood, with a hidden guest appearence by Binky Mack, and Hold Up, where he delivers a message, don't besurprized, are all great as well. So Ruff, a futuristic track, shows he can flow to music other than gangsta tracks. Must Be Murder, and Lunatic, aren't the typical shoot 'em up kill 'em tracks, so don't let the names fool you. Hood Ratz is kind of a 70's relaxation tune, real ladies won't get offended, and he even says he's loving them, it's a really cool song. Last but not least Once Upon A Time N' The Ghetto, classic MC Ehit. Think back to Hood took Me Under, One Time Gaffeled 'Em Up, Streiht Up Menace,etc. classic Ehit tales from the hood matterial. Worth every penny, and Ehit times as good as anyone else.
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