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2. change the game 5/5- classic jigga with beans and bleek
3. i just wanna luv u 5/5- first single. catchy tune.
4. streets is talking- 4/5- tight rappin with an average beat
5. this can'tbe life 4/5- scarface makes up 4 lame jigga verse
6. get your mind right mami 5/5- dope lyrics with nice beat
7. stick to the script 4/5- great song butdj clue's interruptions are annoying
8. u me him and her- 3/5- whole rocafella crew on here but none spit venom on this track
9. guilty until proven innocent 4/5- r. kelly adds to this meaningful rappin which lacks a beat
10. parkin lot pimpin 5/5- jiggaeill never stop pimpin lil mo adds vocals to chorus
11. holla 3/5- bleek solo is somewhat dissapointing
12. 1-900-hustler 5/5- hilarious song with beans as operata
13.the roc 5/5- proves beans and bleek can rap betta minus jigga
14.soon youll understand 5/5- down to earth song about real life obstacles
15. squeeze 1st 3/5- ill beat stupid rhymes
16. where have u been 5/5- MY FAVORITE TRACK! beans and jigga take it to their street about their abandoning dadz
overall this is an above average cd with thewhole rocafella camp. if u like hip hop pick this up. peace out
1) Jay-Z can PROVED he can hold an entire album by himself without the assistance of too many artists(even though he slipped badly with that on his third album).
2)Beanie Sigel can flow and get aggressive at times.
3)Memphis Bleek is MEDIOCRE at best. This guy is NO lyricist.
4)Amil is like Foxy Brown, all talk, no substance.
And that's where we come to The Dynasty Roc La Familia album. It's an excellent album, as Jigga succeeded (and failed) at trying to elevate his fam to higher levels. The result was a fine album. Here's the review:
Album Highlights: Change The Game, Streets Is Talking, Stick 2 Da Script, This Can't Be Life, Parking Lot Pimpin, 1-900 Hustler, Soon You'll Understand, and Where Have You Been. Everything else on this album is either mediocre at best or filler material.
Production: Thumbs up. Jay-Z hooks up with The Neptunes for the first time here. Just Blaze, Bink, and others shine as well.
Lyrics and Subject Matter: Thumbs up. Check out Where Have You Been and Soon You'll Understand.
Originality: Thumbs in the middle, no new ground broken here.
The Last Word: Here's the deal. This was a successful album for Jigga, as "I Just Wanna Love You" became a hit and the album went double platinum. Beanie Sigel was already well-known when this album dropped. Memphis Bleek showed A LITTLE improvement here, but it was short-lived. Amil BOMBED on her first album, never really being considered something special. Overall, this is a great album from Jay-Z, and even though there's a little filler found here(there should NEVER be a Bleek SOLO on a JAY-Z album), it's still a decent effort from Jay-Z. Recommended.