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| 1. Intro |
| 2. Once Upon A Time |
| 3. Dead Men Don't Sing |
| 4. Worlds Apart |
| 5. Long As I Live |
| 6. Pancakes & Syrup |
| 7. Full Of Hate |
| 8. Nightmares |
| 9. On My Own |
| 10. Trouble & Pain |
| 11. N Of Tha World |
| 12. See You In Hell |
| 13. Crazytown |
| 14. Niggaz Always Talkin A Lot Of Shit |
| 15. Why You Gotta Lie |
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4.0 out of 5 stars
TnT Steps Up; finally.,
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This review is from: N of Tha World (Audio CD)
I recommend this album as being a solid comeback after their last effort, which as horrible. But there were reasons for that.Finally TnT steps up and fills Mastaminds shoes. Hell, I didn't even miss Mastamind. And I like MMind. Not as brutal as it could've been, but it was good fun. I recommend it.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Natas is BACK!,
This review is from: N of Tha World (Audio CD)
At first I was very excited to hear that Natas was coming out with another album. But when I bought it I realized that 1/3 of Natas Mastamind was only on 1 song. Even with that this album was very good. The best songs on this cd are Worlds Apart, Full of Hate, On My Own, and N of tha World. I recommend that you buy this CD. Also does anyone know if these songs were recorded in the different countries as the CD booklet indicates.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
REST IN PEACE OR REST IN PISS,
By Carlos Corona "Carlos" (Cincinatti, OH) - See all my reviews
This review is from: N of Tha World (Audio CD)
This new joint from Natas is probably one of the undergrounds most anticipated projects in the past few years and without question it bangs hard!! The production is pure ACID w/great live instrumentation and guitars not to mention a whole new take on sampling which makes for one hell of a ride. Nobody but Esham can produce a record like this. It took over four years for them to come back together but it was well worth the wait.Long time Natas fans will miss og group member Mastamind who chose to leave the group to go solo and you'll find subliminal disses throughout the record. Not for the faint of heart. Lyrically, Esham is back to his ferocious and brutally honest ways and his new persona "Black Hitler" is exactly the type of sickness that has earned him his in place as one of hip hops most demented characters. Each track has Esham experimenting with different flows and rhyme patterns so the sound is never redundant. TNT in particular has always been the one w/the irreplaceable vocals but he's been stepping up his lyrics in the past few years and on N of tha World, i thought he really shined. So much in fact that his first and long overdue solo album "Suicide Bomber" is droppin this year on Gothom. Nobody puts it down harder for the east side of Detroit than TNT. So when you buy this album, don't go in looking for your average hip hop album about all the same unoriginal content that your average joe emcee is wasting everyones time rhyming about. This album is LIQUIDDRANO with a nasty combination of heavy metal beats and soulful hip hop designed to desintegrate peoples perception of what hip hop really is and this album doesn't dissapoint. Much props to long time Natas extended fam Moebadis who rips on "Trouble & Pain". make sure 2 check out the new site www.nofthaworld.com to read up on probably the hardest group hip hop has ever seen.
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