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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Trick Trick - The People vs.,
This review is from: The People vs. (Audio CD)
Trick Trick's debut album is "The People vs." (2005). Previous to hearing this one the only thing I knew about Trick Trick was that he was a Detroit bouncer who has been known to beat down several well-known rappers. The first standout on this one for me is "Welcome to Detroit", Trick Trick and Eminem deliver a solid collaboration repping their city. Trick then talks about himself on "My Name is Trick Trick". Another good track has Trick, Eminem and Obie trice (who survived a shooting last night) collaborating for the hardcore "No More to Say". One of my favourite cuts has Trick Trick switching up his style going from thugged out, to delivering a heartfelt dedication to change and god on the exceptional "Leave Your Past". Trick tears into fake rappers with Obie Trice on "War". Trick Trick saves some of the best for last though closing off the album with bangers "Let's Scrap" feat. Diezel and "Head Bussa". Trick Trick delivers genuine thugged out music, backed by a grimy flow. He doesn't grab my attention like other Detroit MC's but is not bad either. If your into Detroit Rap, or want to hear something different check out "The People vs.".
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great debut album, true tallent,
By Jarvs (Michigan) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The People vs. (Audio CD)
I was shocked when I 1st heard this CD. It was so freaking good! This guy has true tallent. He can rap. The single "Welcome 2 Detroit" that features Eminem, is by far the best song on the whole album. It has a really catchy chorus. Of course, you're going to get those people who don't like rock come on here & bash the album & tell you that it's trash. Don't listen to those people, they're just saying that because they don't like rap. But if you are a true rap fan, then this album is most deffinatly for you. The best songs are "Welcome 2 Detroit" "No More To Say" & "War".
7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Too much hype...,
By Anthony Z (Michigan, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The People vs. (Audio CD)
This album is pure pop. Throughout the entire album Trick Trick makes sure his listeners know how much of a gangster he is, yet none of his songs in a million years would fit the "gangster" genre. After listening to the album 3 times, I'm a little disappointed that i only find a few of the songs appealing.
"Welcome 2 Detroit" ft. Eminem, "Attitude Adjustment" ft. Jazze Pha, and "No More to Say" ft. Eminem and Proof. Corny lyrics, mediocre beats. If you're an Eminem fan or Detroit rap fan, pick it up. If not, save the $10
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