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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
classic shite,
By skinny blanco (outtaspace) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Still Standing (Audio CD)
this cd is classic.
thats pretty much it. good beats with deep lyrics. i doubt u can find some1 who doesnt like this cd. 1. Experience 5/5 2. Black Ice 5/5 3. Fly Away 5/5 4. Damm 3/5 5. They Don't Dance No Mo' 4/5 6. Beautiful Skin 5/5 7. Gutta Butta 4/5 8. Ghetto-ology 5/5 9. Distant Wilderness 3/5 10. Greeny Green 5/5 11. I Refuse Limitation 4/5 12. See You When I See You 5/5 13. Inshallah 5/5 14. Just About Over 4/5 15. Still Standing 5/5
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Of Da Best,
By Shawty - B "B - Eazy" (Augusta, GA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Still Standing (Audio CD)
If you love Soul Food then it don't get no better than this right here. This will be a classic for all Dirty South Fans. I just wish that Cameron (Big Gipp), Wille (Khujo), Terrance (T-Mo), & Thomas (Cee-Lo) can Reconcile their differences and come together again.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Standing Strong,
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This review is from: Still Standing (Audio CD)
Goodie's sophmore release that didn't fall short of Soul Food's success with another classic. Still Standing has a message within and still remain street without becoming watered down. Even with the production debut of members Cee-Lo on "Ghetto-ology" featuring Cheifton and T-Mo on "Greeny Green" featuring Witchdoctor they still came out with a southern sound that cannot be duplicated. As most of the production was held down by Organized Noize and Mr. DJ they overlayered their beats with live instruments to give it a more fuller effect. In a genre that degrades women there's upliftment and healing in "Beautiful Skin" with the message of "...you gotta respect yourself before I can..." "See You When I See You" displays their talents in this almost interlude as they get the crowd involved. This lp should be a prerequesite for any rapper/emcee entering the game.
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