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4.0 out of 5 stars
(3.5 Stars) Hey Dj....,
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This review is from: Professional 3 (Audio CD)
Dj Clue has always been able to get the best of the best for his hip-hop 'mixtapes' despite the fact that he offers nothing more than his signature 'yells' for each of the songs. The Professional, Pt. 3 is no different than any of the previous installments that he's put out. Collabos are abundant, like the pairing of Lil Wayne's with Rick Ross and Ransom for "Clear The Scene," the Philadelphia trio of Beanie Sigel, Freeway, and Cassidy on "Liberty Bell," The Game and Mario Winans for both parts of "A Week Ago," and the obvious left-over track "You Don't Really Wanna" from Fat Joe and former Terror Squad member Remy Ma. But the one collaboration that will have you doing a double take is the Fabulous and Jagged Edge song "I Really Wanna Know," a song that basically covers Jodeci's classic ballad "Come And Talk To Me." Some good solo shots include Mobb Deep's "The Gold," "Da Boss" by Fabolous, and a resurfacing M.O.P. on "Giantz of NY." Some low moments are Snoop Dogg's "Almost F*cked," Young Jeezy and Juelz Santana's "F*ck Off," "Grill And Woman" from Mike Jones and Paul Wall, and a lackluster showing from The Lox with Jadakiss' "Ugly (Thug It Out)" and Styles P's "The Animal." Dj Clue has lost a lot of steam as far as sales goes, probably a direct result of the over-saturation of 'mixtapes' by fly-by-night deejays. But since Dj Clue started off that way, he knows he has to come correct with his own projects. And even though The Professional, Pt. 3 is not the best, it most certainly isn't the worst mixtape out here either.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Clue is a genius no matter what anyone says.,
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This review is from: Professional 3 (Audio CD)
People hate on Clue for all kinds of reasons, and I don't necessarily blame them all the time. But this new album is the work of a master producer, period. At least 2/3 of the tracks blew me away the first time I heard them.
Be warned, this is not a mixed album. You won't hear a single blend, cut, mix, or scratch (Clue's mixing/scratching/DJing is awesome on his radio show on Power 105.1, but for some reason he doesn't choose to do any of that on his albums). But that's not why you're getting this album, you're getting it because it's packed full of INCREDIBLE EXCLUSIVE TRACKS. GET IT!!
2.0 out of 5 stars
Hot Garbage,
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This review is from: Professional 3 (Audio CD)
I mean when you are DJ Clue and this is your third installment I should not be the first reviewer and this has been out since ... Clue needs to work on bringing more mature lyrical material to his set. I mean the by now he should have learned how to tastefully express his most intimate desires. Although, he is not an MC if it is his project his is actually reaffirming the messages spoken on the record. And these selected MC's are straight talkin about much of nothing and I am disappointed.
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