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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
REPRESENTIN THE SOUTH 4 SHO, June 3, 2003
This album is tight. The beats are good and Flip has a nice flow. The title of the album is definitely what Flip is, an Undaground Legend. David Banner and Bizzy Bone play a big role in this album. Flip, Bizzy & Banner make a [good] team. When you put them together in a song you will be surprised at how good the song will be. Most of the songs are good. The only standout tracks on this CD are: "The Way We Ball" and "I Shoulda Listened." "The Way We Ball" is kinda stupid.... "I Shoulda Listened" is more like a slow type of rap, almost like r&b. Besides those, the album is off the chain and will keep the songs in your head even when you're sleeping. I just hope Lil Flip keeps making gangsta albums. Not like other rappers that make popish albums, like Ja Rule, Nelly, and Fabolous. More like a 4.5.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Lil' Flip go hard, August 28, 2002
I think this cd is a very good cd. It go hard. I recommend you support flip and buy it.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Undaground Legend, February 18, 2005
This album "went platinum with one video" for a reason. This is one of my favorite southern albums of all time. This album is much better than 'U Gotta Feel Me', so if you bought that and were disapointed, I would reccomend this if you're still slightly interested in Lil' Flip.
1.What I Been Through featuring Young Redd, Lil Ron & Big T-produced by Lil Flip & Tommy Granville Jr.-5/5-Great song, one of the best tracks on the CD production and lyric wise
2.U See It featuring Chamillion-produced by Lil Flip & Young Sears-5/5-More hot southern production and some nice wordplay
3.8 Rulez featuring Shasta-produced by Lil Flip & Kenoe-5/5-The chorus is like B.I.G.'s 'Ten Crack Commandments', and while the song isn't as good as big's its still pretty damn hot
4.I Shoulda Listened featuring Seville-produced by Lil Flip & Big Tyme-5/5-Slower song, but still great
5.7-1-3-produced by Lil Flip & Mr. Mixx-5/5-My favorite track on the CD, great lyrically and the production is straight fire
6.The Way We Ball-produced by Lil Flip, Kojack & Young Sears-5/5-The only single on the album, you've probably heard it
7.Get Crunk featuring Lil Ron, Young Redd & David Banner-3/5-The oxymoron in the chorus just makes this song hard to listen to ("if that ho wont let you f*** she a ho"), but its still pretty good
8.Haters Still Mad featuring Lil Ron & Big T-produced by Lil Flip & Kenoe-4.5/5-Hot flow on this one
9.We Ain't Scared featuring Bizzy Bone-produced by Lil Flip & Kenoe-5/5-Bizzy is probably my least favorite BTNH member, but he's great on the chorus, hot song
10.Make Mama Proud-produced by Lil Flip & Tommy Granville Jr.-5/5-A lot like 'I Shoulda Listened', but a little better
11.I Can Do Dat (Remix) featuring Juvenile & Skip-produced by Lil Flip & Big Tyme-5/5-By 2nd favorite song on the album, great production, and Juve, Flip & Skip's flows are great
12.Tonight featuring Seville-produced by Lil Flip & Slugger-4/5-Another very good slower song
13.What Y'all Wanna Do featuring David Banner & C-Note-produced by Lil Flip & David Banner-4/5-Better than the other David Banner guest apperance, but not as good as Banner & Flip's 'Like A Pimp'
14.It's A Fact-produced by Lil Flip & Young Sears-4.5/5-Some of the best production on the album, and Flip is good lyrically
15.R.I.P. Screw featuring Bizzy Bone-produced by Lil Flip & Joe Trax-5/5-Better than the other Bizzy apperance, and one of the best tracks on the CD
16.Forget The Fame-produced by Lil Flip & Chop Shop Productions-4/5-Very good song to end the album
Highly reccomended for any Texas/Southern rap fans
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