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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Get With The Program
Have u gone mad? This is one of the greatest Compliation albums of all time. 5 of my fav. songs of all time are on this cd! There are so many legendary songs on this album. The artists on this cd are incredible. The best songs would have to be: GOT BEEF, LAY LOW, BEHIND THE WALLS, CHIN CHECK, AND HELLO. Now dont get me wrong, even though this is not NWA classic material,...
Published on May 29, 2006 by Mike

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3.0 out of 5 stars No Too Glad(My name is O.I)
This was kind of dissapointing. Most of the other reviews I read were talking about this album was tight and everythng. But tehy have to understand if could have been better. First of All, I understand why are these Dogg Pound, Eastsidaz songs were on here. They were under Snoop Dogg' tree, since he recently joined NWA for a reunion. But please, it was too much. Like the...
Published on October 19, 2004


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Get With The Program, May 29, 2006
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This review is from: N.W.A. Legacy 2 (Audio CD)
Have u gone mad? This is one of the greatest Compliation albums of all time. 5 of my fav. songs of all time are on this cd! There are so many legendary songs on this album. The artists on this cd are incredible. The best songs would have to be: GOT BEEF, LAY LOW, BEHIND THE WALLS, CHIN CHECK, AND HELLO. Now dont get me wrong, even though this is not NWA classic material, its an over the edge cd. If u do not like/own/or heard this album then u are missin out on some good action. Trust me its basically IMPOSSIBLE not to love this cd. This is way up there on the chart of the best albums of all time. Overall I give this cd 5 bricketts.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Dope, April 30, 2004
This review is from: N.W.A. Legacy 2 (Audio CD)
Dope CD, I liked it, some phat beats and lyrics, everyone does a good job on this CD. Didnt like I couple of songs, but apart from that I loved this.
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0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best CD ever, May 11, 2004
This review is from: N.W.A. Legacy 2 (Audio CD)
If you don't have this cd then you have to be the stupidist person around. You don't really like rap if you don't have this cd. It is my personal favorite compilation cd. THe best song on here is Hello by MC Ren Dr Dre and Ice Cube. Ice Cube's verse is my favorite verse of all rap. Chin Check is song number two whic is NWA and Snoop Dogg after Easy died. Snoop was to replace Easy but the album never came out. Bitch Please is a great song features Snoop and Xzibit. B Please II is on Marshell Mathers LP. The Grand Finale is a another great song by NWA and the DOC. Very old song but dope as hell. Eazy and Bizzy Bone make a joint that is amazing. Apitite for Descruction is an origional NWA song off the cd Efil4zaggin. Pumps me up a alot. Overall again this is the most amazing West Coast album after NWA broke up.
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1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars No Too Glad(My name is O.I), October 19, 2004
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This review is from: N.W.A. Legacy 2 (Audio CD)
This was kind of dissapointing. Most of the other reviews I read were talking about this album was tight and everythng. But tehy have to understand if could have been better. First of All, I understand why are these Dogg Pound, Eastsidaz songs were on here. They were under Snoop Dogg' tree, since he recently joined NWA for a reunion. But please, it was too much. Like the first half of the track featured new songs. The album should mostly be old joints. Second, where is Dre at? Dre's family tree is the biggest. They could of added some aftermath artists, like G-Unit, Eminem, Truth Hurts, 50 Cent, or something?! Third, for Cube, they should add some more good Cube tracks, and maybe one more Lench Mob track. For Ren, in fact, he ain't even on here. They could have added the Ren and Snoop track that was on Ruthless For life (I forgot the name), and they could have added Same Old S**t from Ren's second album. For Eazy, they should have added The Real, the Ren and Eazy combo. And once again, where is Dretsa and Bone Thugs and Harmony? I said that in my NWA Legacy Vol.1 review. Overall this album is a waste of time. Jewell's song is poor and stupid. Her r&b songs are crap. That's why you never hear her on the radio, like Avant, Usher, Beyonce, Mya, and others.
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1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars No Too Glad(My name is O.I), October 19, 2004
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This review is from: N.W.A. Legacy 2 (Audio CD)
This was kind of dissapointing. Most of the other reviews I read were talking about this album was tight and everythng. But tehy have to understand if could have been better. First of All, I understand why are these Dogg Pound, Eastsidaz songs were on here. They were under Snoop Dogg' tree, since he recently joined NWA for a reunion. But please, it was too much. Like the first half of the track featured new songs. The album should mostly be old joints. Second, where is Dre at? Dre's family tree is the biggest. They could of added some aftermath artists, like G-Unit, Eminem, Truth Hurts, 50 Cent, or something?! Third, for Cube, they should add some more good Cube tracks, and maybe one more Lench Mob track. For Ren, in fact, he ain't even on here. They could have added the Ren and Snoop track that was on Ruthless For life (I forgot the name), and they could have added Same Old S**t from Ren's second album. For Eazy, they should have added The Real, the Ren and Eazy combo. And once again, where is Dretsa and Bone Thugs and Harmony? I said that in my NWA Legacy Vol.1 review. Overall this album is a waste of time. Jewell's song is poor and stupid. Her r&b songs are crap. That's why you never hear her on the radio, like Avant, Usher, Beyonce, Mya, and others.
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5 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars 4 1/2 stars, August 30, 2002
This review is from: N.W.A. Legacy 2 (Audio CD)
tight album all songs are pretty good especially appetite for destruction by NWA i heard that track for the first time in 10 years and it pumped me up so much i beat my wife black aqnd blue.
go get it! PEACE
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1 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not too glad (My name is O.I), October 19, 2004
A Kid's Review
This review is from: N.W.A. Legacy 2 (Audio CD)
This was kind of dissapointing. Most of the other reviews I read were talking about this album was tight and everythng. But tehy have to understand if could have been better. First of All, I understand why are these Dogg Pound, Eastsidaz songs were on here. They were under Snoop Dogg' tree, since he recently joined NWA for a reunion. But please, it was too much. Like the first half of the track featured new songs. The album should mostly be old joints. Second, where is Dre at? Dre's family tree is the biggest. They could of added some aftermath artists, like G-Unit, Eminem, Truth Hurts, 50 Cent, or something?! Third, for Cube, they should add some more good Cube tracks, and maybe one more Lench Mob track. For Ren, in fact, he ain't even on here. They could have added the Ren and Snoop track that was on Ruthless For life (I forgot the name), and they could have added Same Old S**t from Ren's second album. For Eazy, they should have added The Real, the Ren and Eazy combo. And once again, where is Dretsa and Bone Thugs and Harmony? I said that in my NWA Legacy Vol.1 review. Overall this album is a waste of time. Jewell's song is poor and stupid. No offense, but her r&b songs are crap. That's why you never hear her on the radio, like Avant, Usher, Beyonce, Mya, and others. And I ain't hatin, I'm just criticizing. Overall, this stupid CD deserves a 2. It's crap. I rather burn my own NWA compilation family tree CD.
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0 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars NWA, July 14, 2005
A Kid's Review
This review is from: N.W.A. Legacy 2 (Audio CD)
Tho the name of the band is never spelled out,
does it really mean what it means ( tne n-word )s with attitude?
How do U censor or xplain this ?
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