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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
"Personal Business" Review,
By Crazy Jim (Massachusetts) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Personal Business (Audio CD)
Bad Azz, the heir to the throne of the LBC's favorite son, Snoop Dogg, still remains one of rap's best-kept secrets. His debut project is not very easy to find in most retail stores and this follow-up album didn't exactly set the charts ablaze. Perhaps, it is Snoop's interest in his own solo career that has kept artists on his own label such as Mr. Bad from acheiving as much as they could. In any case, "Personal Business" is just one of many albums that still doesn't get its just due. To be honest, "Personal Business" isn't exactly in the same boat as long-ignored classics like Kurupt's "Streetz Iz A Mutha" or any of DJ Quik's solo albums but it certainly proves that if nothing else, Bad Azz has superstar potentiol. With such stand-out tracks as "U Don't Wanna Be Broke" and "It's On All Day", Bad Azz ponders the many struggles of black youth in a way that reminds us of an early Tupac. Problem is with an overabundance of guest spots, tracks like these are few and far between. "Don't Wanna Die", a thinly-disguised lyrical jab at Death Row Records with fellow DPG alumni, Daz Dillinger, makes for one of the record's most memorable moments. Bad's explosive duet with Ice Cube on "Streetz Illustrated" is the album's definitive highlight. Cube seems to mirror Eminem's flow on "Forget About Dre" as he teams with Bad Azz for a stunning collaboration between past and future West Coast superstars. Had this album been allowed to reach its full potentiol, this could have been a hit single that bumped for years to follow. Snoop Dogg as the "executive producer" seems to really drop the ball here. While him and Bad have always made for an effective pairing, it is very rarely evident here. The decision to release "Wrong Idea" as the album's first single seems poor as the record can also be found on Snoop Dogg's "Last Meal" LP. Adding Bad to a pre-exisiting collaboration between Snoop and Kurupt on "Money 2 Fold" seems to interupt the flow and Snoop's pimp alter ego, Snoopy Collins, who shows up on "When You See Me" is just awful beyond words. Despite its handful of flaws, this album still could have been a success had it been promoted correctly. Unfournately, Bad Azz adds himself to the list of artists who never really got the right treatmant on Priority and the even larger list of West Coast rappers who despite having just as much talent as their East Coast counterparts have never been given the right amount of "radio play". His recent decision to go the independent route may have been the best choice. While "Personal Business" is really only half the album it could be, it is still worth a listen to those who are tired of the same old raido-friendly bubble gum rap.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Real ...,
By ezaay (Wichita, Ks USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Personal Business (Audio CD)
This ... is keepin it real. He got something to smoke to, somethin to ride to, something to get yo freak on to. It's an all around good cd. I can listen to it several times in a row and everytime I rehear a song - I feel it like it was the first time I heard it. Of course big snoop helps keep it bossed up.YOU GOTZ TA DO IT!!!!!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Don't Get the Wrong Idea!,
By Enlightened "Both Eyes Closed, see what u don... (Atlanta Georgia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Personal Business (Audio CD)
The Dogghouse Label has proved that they can drop quality releases from multiple artists. So far they have released two quality Eastsidaz albums, Doggys Angels, Snoop Dogg's Last Meal(released jointly with No Limit) The Bones Soundtrack and Bad Azz Personal Business.There is not a dropoff in quality as Bad Azz rips his way through 20 tracks. After this commercial release and two videos (How We Get Down, Wrong Idea) , its a shame most people still don't know who Bad Azz is. I like to think of him as a west coast AZ, as both have similar style and voice and remain relatively unknown despite their skill. The label producers are kept for this release as well: Battlecat, Meech Wells, Blaqtoven, Jelly Roll, LT Hutton as well as others contribute to this excellent release. Guest appearances are handled by Snoop Dogg, Ice Cube, Val Young, Doggy's Angels, Latoiya Williams, Ras Kass, Sylk E. Fine, Butch Cassidy, Dogg Pound, Eastsidaz, Suga Free, Kokane and RBX. Bad Azz delivers some great lyrics on this cd and the production magnifies this. He has a butter smooth flow and voice just made for chilling at the crib or cruising on the streets. But a flaw he has is that sometimes his voice gets too soft almost like a whisper causing the listener to zone out sometimes. But this is minor compared to the big picture......When ya aint listening to the lyrics you are bobbing ya head to these infectious beats. My favorite song is the Battlecat produced How We Get Down feat. Doggy's Angels and Latoiya Williams. The beat is funky and infectious and it is definitely a party starter. A Classic party song. A Nice, fun, sunny track. Most of the songs on this album have that vibe to them which is good. It also includes Wrong Idea which can also be found on Snoops Last Meal. There is some filler though, dont be mistaken, and it comes near the end. When You See Me just isnt a good track. The beat is less than stellar and Kokane's moaning is unbearable over it. Life Aint Never What it Seems has a terribly lame chorus but the beat is cool. Those two horrible songs bring the rating down. But this is still a quality release and you should pick it up if ya feeling the West Coast. I Recommend it.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Real Bad Azz Locc!,
By Loco-E "Loco_Eazyum_187_E" (Watts, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Personal Business (Audio CD)
If you are sick of the Crip-Walking, Doggstyle rappers from Long Beach, CA.....well then you are in for something new from the LBC! Yes, Bad Azz is back from the LBC Crew and isn't like no Daz, Nate Dogg, RBX, Tray Deee or Snoop Doggy figure, Bad Azz has his own unique Locc style, which he has plenty of words on the song U Don't Wanna Be Broke, and the song named after the Album Title, Personal Business featuring Val Young. The song Dogghouse Ridaz has a perfecto west coast style funk that features Snoop Doggy Dogg, Goldie Loc, Suga Free & Kokane. A hardcore gangsta song is Don't Wanna Die featuring Daz Dillinger & Blaqthoven. Personal Business features guest artists Kokane, Ice Cube, Val Young, Snoop Doggy Dogg, Lil Tip, Lil Beau, Nicole Harris, LaToiya Williams, Doggy's Angels, Butch Cassidy, Ras Kass, Sylk E-Fyne, Kurupt, Goldie Loc, Suga Free, Daz Dillinger, Blaqthoven, Jelly Roll, Lil' 1/2 Dead & Salim Grant.
The most Bad Azz songs from my Locc are *2, 3, 4, *7, 8, 9, 10, 13, *14, *15, 16, 17 & 20.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nice Album from West Coast!,
By TKitO (Hong Kong) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Personal Business (Audio CD)
Good Production,
With tons of most loved West Coast Gangsta Rapper support, Snoop Dogg, DPG, RBX, Ras Kass, Kokane, Suga Free Ice Cube....etc Strong West Coast Line up!!! All songs is very good! One of the album that you should purchase for you west coast collections!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Dogghouse bringing the heat,
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This review is from: Personal Business (Audio CD)
This is a DOPE cd. There are so many good songs on it. Dogghouse Ridaz is one of the tightest songs of the year..no doubt. And the first single "Wrong Idea" is blazing as well. Bad Azz, along with the entire Dogghouse family, sound great on this CD as they are supported by great production. Bad Azz is one of the most underrated lyricists in the game right now. Hopefully this album does not get slept on because it is one of the better albums of the year.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Alittle More Of This and Alittle less of That,
By "uphanasia" (London, England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Personal Business (Audio CD)
Bad Azz is dope and getting better everytime i hear him, however in my opinion its his beats and track selection that will halt his progress in terms of album sales and flava. His first album was good but suffered the same as this album in the fact that there are too many tracks that sound the same because they are so laid back and really lacking alittle liveness or crunkness even though this maybe the style of beat Bad Azz chose because he describes ghetto struggle so well. The best tracks are 'Streetz Illustrated', 'Wrong Idea' and 'How We Do It' with afew others close behind. If Bad Azz can include afew more tracks like these on his albums then he will start to really shine. Buy this album still, because the good tracks are Phat!!!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
This cd is off the hook,
By Black Persian Techno Guy (East Bay Area) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Personal Business (Audio CD)
bad azz is a tight rapper and his cd is tight. Epecially the you dont wanna be broke song. some of the other songs i didnt really care for but his album overall is pretty good.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Dogg Pound Gangsta,
By 26 (Temple Hills, MD) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Personal Business (Audio CD)
This is another successful album from a Dogg Pound member.Bad Azz first album was real good and this one in my opinion is a even tie. The beats is something you can groove to and get your thug on at the same time. The album's full of street songs and serious ones aswell,which is good because I like to listen to anything that's based on reality.This album features Snoop Dogg,Daz,Kurupt,Doggy's Angels,Ice Cube,Sylk e.fyne,Val Young,Rass Kass and others.Bad Azz is one of best lyricst you'll find on any coast,so no matter where you from or what kinda rap you like I bet Bad Azz got something you'll like no doubt.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Personally this his best album {4 and 1/2 stars},
By Nuisance "the rebel" (Miami) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Personal Business (Audio Cassette)
Bad Azz was not a bad rapper but sometimes he can make a questionable album. But this album is not one of those times. Standout Tracks: U DONT WANNA BE BROKE, GET YOURZ NOW, READY 2 BANG, STREETZ ILLUSTRATED(crazy matchup with Ice Cube), PERSONAL BUSINESS, TOO MANY CHOICES, HOW WE GET DOWN, 2001 4DR CADILLAC, MONEY 2 FOLD, WE FROM THE LBC, DOGGHOUSE RIDAZ DONT WANNA DIE(takes shots at Deathrow) and LIFE AINT NEVER WHAT IT SEEMS TO BE. Filler: Life Aint Hard(crickets chirping,YAWWWN) Its On All Day(awful tearjearker wannabe)and When you see me(so stupid its sad). Bottom Line: Personal Business is Bad Azz's best work yet. The production was great, the guest appearances were not bad plus Bad Azz sounds a lot better than before.
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