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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Solid: Styles Usual Effort,
By Pimplayap1 (Dallas, Tx) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Super Gangster Extraordinary Gentleman [Explicit] (Audio CD)
Here is an actual review for the talented Styles, not just another quick comment. Basically SP brings us another quality album. Unfortunately though, the flaws include somewhat of a limited subject manner, two very average tracks ("Leg's Go" feat. Ray J & "Holiday" feat. Max B) both with horrid choruses. Also the skits aren't bad, but they're still skits (kind of pointless, no replay value). Moving on, the production is a B+ and Styles brings his heavy delivery, quality lyrics, street knowledge, and swagger. He is aided on the mic by several good guest appearances also. The only way you will not like this album is if you don't feel Styles as an artist. Otherwise it's pretty impressive.
Best Lyrical Performance: "Green Piece of Paper" Most Unique Topic: "Da 80's" Best Production Award: Dame Grease - "Shoot N*****" Best Guest Appearance(s): Jadakiss & Sheek Louch - "Gangster, Gangster" Ghostface - "Star of the State" Best Overall Song(s): "Alone in the Streets" "All I know is Pain" Styles Solo Discography: Supa Gangsta (Extraordinary Gentleman) (2007)*3.875* The Ghost Sessions (2007) *3.80* Check out track: "Use Mad Clips" with Cormega Time Is Money (2006) *3.83* Check out track: "Testify" feat. Talib Kweli A Gangster And A Gentlemen (2002)(*3.3*) Check out track: "Nobody Believes Me" * - Represents my rating of the album with each track rating being added then collectively divided by total number of tracks (excluding intro's ect.)
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Review,
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This review is from: Super Gangster Extraordinary Gentleman [Explicit] (Audio CD)
love Styles P and i love this album. Track 3 is the worst song on the CD, but everything else is fire the Interludes are pretty funny, the track with the hottest beat is track 13 shoot niggas. The top 5 tracks are Blow your mind, Shoot Niggas, Green piece of paper,Super gangsta, and Got my eyes on you.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Phantom is still a menace,
By Nuisance "the rebel" (Miami) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Super Gangster Extraordinary Gentleman [Explicit] (Audio CD)
Styles P has shown the most consistency out of all The Lox and he keeps that moving with this release. The first single Blow Your Mind(feat Swizz Beatz) is an updated version of Good Times(I Get High) but a lot better. Alone In The Street and Shoot N***** are pretty good tracks too. All I Know Is Pain is fire. Styles P's rhymes well over a dark beat provided by the HUGELY underrated Alchemist. Akon makes an appearance on Got My Eyes On You-- a track where Styles P explains to those would-be gangstas that he's watching them. Styles P's cocksureness on the mic is well evidenced in tracks like Da 80s, Super Gangsta and Shoot N*****. There are some pretty dope collabos on here too. Ghostface contributes a hype verse on Star Of The State. U Aint Ready 4 Me feat Beanie Sigel is the hardest collabo I've heard all year and that track is also on Beanie Sigel's The Solution(cop it). No Styles P album is complete without Sheek and Jadakiss and they show up on the dope Gangsta Gangsta. There are some flaws on this album. Let's Go feat Ray J is a complete mismatch and boy does it show. Green Piece Of Paper is ehhh and the Tron-sounding Look At Her is corny as hell. There are tight tracks that have bad guest appearances too. Holiday(feat Max B) is tight but Max B doesnt do the hook justice. In It To Win It is tight also but Bully's appearance was weak. The album does end with a great track, the conscious Cause I'm Black feat Black Thought. Bottom Line: While the album title sounds it was concieved on the spot, this album sounded like it was taken time to make and it pays off. Styles P's wordplay was great, the production was sick and and the guest appearances(with three exceptions) were on point too. This is Styles P's best work to date until he makes another album that tops this one. Standout Tracks: ALONE IN THE STREET, SHOOT N*****, ALL I KNOW IS PAIN, GOT MY EYES ON YOU, DA 80s, SUPER GANGSTER, STAR OF THE STATE, U AINT READY 4 ME and CAUSE IM BLACK.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great! !!!!!!!!!!!!,
This review is from: Super Gangster Extraordinary Gentleman [Explicit] (Audio CD)
This Cd will be overlooked by many. This is close to a hiphop classic! Very balanced album little of everything lyrics are great! Styles has many nicknames and "Styles the Great" should be a new one after this Cd Buy it!!!
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
STYLES...IS FIRE AGAIN...,
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This review is from: Super Gangster Extraordinary Gentleman [Explicit] (Audio CD)
once again this cd is on FIRE...one bad trax(w/ray j.) ray j.??? why??? other than that David Styles hits the beats very hard...cop it and open your mind to his thoughts...produces are HOT too...a 5 star general...
5.0 out of 5 stars
4.5,
By yung "relyk" (eugene or) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Super Gangster Extraordinary Gentleman [Explicit] (Audio CD)
these beats are so good one of the best albums i've heard next to wu
4.0 out of 5 stars
Styles P,
By King Robowski "Long Live King Robowski The Great" (Washington, DC) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Super Gangster Extraordinary Gentleman [Explicit] (Audio CD)
I'm glad that he finally brought it back to the realness. Styles P had kinda lost me on his last venture. Every track on his last album sounded like he'd been hanging out a little too much at the strip clubs in Miami, but on this album (Super Gangster, and Extra Ordinary Gentleman)there's no mistaken his menacing flow. Lyrics have never been an issue for Styles, who defiantly boasts about being the absolute best in the rap game, and truthfully after listening to this record you'll understand why. Production is tight from start to ending, and he's one of the very few rappers today that actually has topics other than "The Almighty Dollar" on his damn album. Styles' concepts are pure genius. Thanks for bringing it back once again.
5.0 out of 5 stars
WOW!!!,
This review is from: Super Gangster Extraordinary Gentleman [Explicit] (Audio CD)
He caught me off guard with this one... I thought it was gonna be all scruffy terrible beats like the LOX ususally have, but this one has some refreshing uptempo old style, just gangsta beats and Styles goes hard wit the lyrics as usual. But this is a must buy, his best album by far!!!
4.0 out of 5 stars
Yet another solid album from S-P the Ghost - 4.5 stars,
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This review is from: Super Gangster Extraordinary Gentleman [Explicit] (Audio CD)
Stlyes returns with his 4th studio album from 12/06 - 12/07, not to mentiona bout 3 pr 4 mixtapes in the same time period, making him probably the busiest man in hip-hop over the past year. Like all the other albums, its a solid effort, probably deserving 4.5 stars. With 16 songs, on here, you get one classic, 2 almost classics, 2 are ok, the other 12 are good, with a few being real good songs. Guests aren't too heavy, rapping on 6 songs, and doing hooks on a few others. Like always, most of the album is street oriented, a few radio friendler songs, but for the most part he has the same material he is good at delivering. Production is good as well. Vinny Idol does 3 songs, Alchemist, Poobs, and Dame Grease all do 2 songs, Swizz BEats, Hi-Tek, Pete Rock, Mr. Devine, Akon, Green Lantern, and Kid Capri all do 1 song. A nice album for fans of real street rap to have.
#2 - 8 (f/ Swizz Beats) #3 - 7.5 (f/ Ray J) #4 - 8.5 #5 - 10 (CLASSIC -- f/ Bully -- great beat) #6 - 9.5 (f/ alchemist -- nice beat) #7 - 8 (f/ Akon) #8 - 9 (tight beat) #9 - 8.5 (f/ Max B -- nice beat) #10 - 9 (nice beat) #11 - 7 #13 - 9 (f/ Raw Buck -- good beat) #14 - 8 #15 - 9 (f/ Ghostface Killah) #16 - 8 (f/ Beanie Sigel -- also on Sigel's "The Solution") #18 - 9.5 (f/ Jadakiss & Sheek -- tight beat) #19 - 8 (f/ Black Thought) David Stlyes -- b. 11/74 -- b. Corona Queens, NY moved to Yonkers, NY check all my reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Unmarketed album,
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This review is from: Super Gangster Extraordinary Gentleman [Explicit] (Audio CD)
This album dose not live up to Gangsta and Gentleman.. i honestly don't think Styles P will ever put out another album as hardcore or raw as Gansta and Gentleman. but i will say that this album is 100% better then time is money... and you shoudl deff buy this album if your a fan of rap you will not be disapointed i promise you... the camos on the album are hot he went outside of D-block and brought some hot artist like Ghostface, Beanie Sigel and hell even Ray J. That Ray J track i could see styles p making a crazy video for... this album deserves 5 stars and to at least go gold if anything so go out and buy like 2 albums one for the car and one for the crib... better yet 3 albums one more so you can loan out to people and let them hear the raw lyrics of the hardest spiter alive
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Super Gangster Extraordinary Gentleman [Explicit] by Styles P (Audio CD - 2007)
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