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5.0 out of 5 stars
ONLY FOR THOSE WHO LIKE ROUGH STREET BEATS, August 14, 2001
This review is from: Rugged Witness (Audio CD)
That's right, the beats (each produced by Barry G himself) are rough. And phat. And Old School. And gangsta. You can't call yourself a fan of rap unless you can feel the beats on this album. This is what started it all.
This album is one of Grapetree Records' earliest releases, and is sadly hard-to-get. After listening to this, you'll want to hear more of Barry. And the only other album I've heard that he's featured on is Controverse All-Star by Lil' Raskull, which he produced three tracks on. But he hasn't done anything since. That's six years. Let's hope a Grapetree staff member is reading this right now and decides to bring Barry G back.
But back to the album itself. Barry G delivers his message of hope to the streets over rugged gangsta beats. Some of the best tracks on this are: "I got 'em" which he presents his song from the viewpoint of a giant. Here's a sample of the lyrics:
"Barry G is a giant/walking through the land of the lost/at any cost/saving plenty souls like penticost"
Another great track is "Step to Jehova". It talks about how you don't want to face God as a non-believer when you die. This track has perhaps the most rugged beat on the album.
Finally, "Ain't nothin'" is a wothwhile track. It talks about how as a believer, never let anything change your mind about your faith.
As I understand, this cd is on "Limited Availability". I strongly suggest purchasing this album. It'll put some Old School in your collection. If you like anything by Lil' Raskull, you'll love this album. Check it out.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Still Stands Up After 14 Years, September 8, 2009
This review is from: Rugged Witness (Audio CD)
Barry G * Rugged Witness (Grapetree, 1995)
"Ain't Nothin'" hooked me right away with the smooth as silk ISLEY BROTHERS sample. "Jesus Pleaser (remix)" reminds you of the flow and style of the current Rap hits on Mainstream radio stations. "I'm a Jesus pleaser, cause I love pleasin' Jesus ...", sticks in your head and makes you real glad that this brother is back on the scene.
Just like early P.I.D. reminds of RUN DMC, Barry G fits right in with your NOTORIOUS BIGS and CRAIG MACKS.
Picks: I Got 'Em/ Step To Jehovah/ Ain't Nothin'
LaZeric Fridell Freeman
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Good cd, October 6, 2006
This review is from: Rugged Witness (Audio CD)
Amazon doesn't have the tracks listed so I thought I would list them here...
1. Ain't Nothin'
2. I Got 'Em
3. Time For Some Action
4. Step To Jehovah
5. What's That Sound
6. Come On In Here
7. Draw Bridge
8. Paper Ladies
9. Jesus Pleaser
10. Jesus Pleaser (Remix)
11. Flippin' The Script
12. Ain't Nothin' (Naked Beat Mix)
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