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| 1. Intro (Skit) |
| 2. Funk |
| 3. It's On |
| 4. Let's Ride |
| 5. 30 Minutes (Skit) |
| 6. Real Pimp |
| 7. Guess Who's Back |
| 8. Fresh Out |
| 9. Niggas Done Changed |
| 10. Pillow |
| 11. Check Em |
| 12. Real Shit |
| 13. Questions |
| 14. It's Not About You |
| 15. Do G's Get To Go To Heaven? |
| 16. Touch Myself (Remix) |
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Seasoned Veteran delivers on this one!,
By Jesse Raven (Toronto, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Seasoned Veteran (Audio CD)
The "Double R" has rightfully staked his claim as one of Oakland's finest. Richie Rich belts out some great hits in this, his debut solo album. A clear representation of pure, smooth West Coast Hip Hop, Richie Rich's signature rasp brings a refreshingly unique and original flavour to the game in these parts. He particularly excels in delivering laid-back, ponderous or reflective rhymes with "Do G's Get To Go To Heaven", a dedication to the late, great Tupac Amaru Shakur, and "Pillow", both showcasing the diversity of his range. He clicks nicely with Tupac Shakur, The Luniz and Rame Royal on their respective appearances. All in all, it's a smooth album with a nice mixture of laid-back and catchy beats; at least 80-90% of them are solid, quality songs. Richie Rich is truly a star to look for in the near future, leaving us in great anticipation for this seasoned veteran's next drop.... hopefully soon!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
3 1/2 stars--Where is he now???,
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This review is from: Seasoned Veteran (Audio CD)
Richie Rich - Seasoned Veteran (Def Jam, 1996)You may remember Richie Rich from rhyming with 2Pac and The Luniz, among other West Coast rappers. This album was pretty decent, with my favorite songs being "Do G's Get to Go to Heaven", "Let's Ride" (a classic), and "N's Done Changed" with 2Pac ("No more regular rapping!"). It's weird that T-Boz's "Touch Myself" remix was on here but I liked that song so I'm glad it was. Everything else was okay but the songs that stood out were the ones I mentioned. -EJR
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The seasoned veteran delivers on this one!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Seasoned Veteran (Audio CD)
The "Double R" has rightfully staked his claim as one of Oakland's finest. Richie Rich belts out some great hits in this, his debut solo album. A clear representation of pure, smooth West Coast Hip Hop, Richie Rich 's signature rasp brings a refreshingly unique and original flavour to the game in these parts. He particularly excels in delivering laid-back, ponderous and reflective rhymes with "Do G's Get To Go To Heaven", a dedication to the late, great Tupac Amaru Shakur, and "Pillow", both showcasing the diversity of his range. He clicks nicely with Tupac Shakur, The Luniz and Rame Royal on their respective appearances. All in all, it's a smooth album with a mixture of laid-back and catchy beats; at least 80-90% of them are solid, quality songs. Richie Rich is truly a star to look out for in the near future, leaving us in great anticipation for this seasoned veteran's next drop.... hopefully soon!
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