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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Tight compilation by West Coast Mafia,
By Philip Y. (Israel) - See all my reviews
This review is from: West Coast Mafia (Audio CD)
The "West Coast Mafia" compillation came out in 2002 on C-Bo's record label West Coast Mafia. The album came out the same album Yuk's first compilation on his label Smoke A Lot Records, "United Ghetto of America" came out. You can definitely say that those two are biggest names in West Coast Gangsta rap (I don't count all those mainstream sellouts). Anyway, on C-Bo once again came out with a very solid efford. The album is tight all the way through, no weak tracks on it. There might be 3 or 4 songs tha are less impressive, but overall, this is a great example of what hardcore rap is all about. There is maybe about 2 laid-back songs on the whole album. The rest is hard-core gutter West Coast gangsta rap. C-Bo is of course the star, and he's on every song. As always you get to his his straight to your face, hardcore lyrics. The guy is an OG, what can be said? He's been in and out of prison all his life, but this still couldn't bring an OG down. C-Bo always comes blasting. On some songs he sounds a bit more relaxed, but on the songs that he sounds pissed off - you better take cover. C-Bo is one of those rappers capable of ripping a song apart in one verse. It doesn't get more gangsta and real than this here. This guy isn't one of those wanna-be's, the man is the real thing out there. A true OG. That's rare. You get some quality guests on the album - Yukmouth (of course!), E-40, Killa Tay, Brotha Lynch Hung, Young Meek, Pizzo, Fat Tone, Roger Troutman Jr. and a few others. The album would receive 5 stars for sure, if it wasn't for a few weaker guests who just fail to impress as much as C-Bo and the names mentioned above, did. The production is great all over the album, and producers include Bosko, Pizzo, Mo Betta (unfortunately just one song), Rick Rock, Roger Troutman and a couple of oters, There isn't even ONE wack beat, and the sound is HARD, dark. This album defines the West Coast Mafia sound and it's really different from what other North Cali rappers do. Another album by Bo-Loc you can bump from the intro to the the last song. For REAL West Coast Gangsta rap fans only. You other dudes - go cop Snoop Dogg and 50 Cent's albums, you might finds songs to dance to there. On West Coast Mafia, it's all about the MOB!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Pretty good from C-Bo,
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This review is from: West Coast Mafia (Audio CD)
C-Bo returns once again with another album. Heavily featuring many other artists on it (only 4 of the 16 don't have anyone else on them), it still is a good album, not his best but still good. Has about 4 songs that I skip, a few alright ones, and about 7 high quality ones. Not Bo's best to date, but still a good one to have for his fans.
#2 - 8 #3 - 8 (f/ Spade, Bobby Sealz) #4 - 9 (f/ Killa Tay - good beat) #5 - 7.5 (f/ Phats Bossilini, Max Julian, Speedy, Hoodsta Rob, Cool Nutz) #6 - 8 (f/ Yukmouth) #7 - 6.5 (f/ Killa Tay, Roger Troutman Jr.) #8 - 7 #10 - 9(good beat) #12 - 7.5 (f/ Cosmo, Bobby Sealz) #13 - 6 (f/ Cyco) #14 - 6.5 (f/ Fat tone, Brotha Lynch Hung) #15 - 7 (f/ Mr. Short Khop, CJ MAc) #16 - 8 (f/ Cyco, Pizzo, Marvaless, Thug Misses - good beat) #17 - 6.5 (f/ Bosko, E-40, Killa Tay, Thug Misses) #19 - 8 #20 - 7 (f/ Young Meek - has a rock beat) b. Sean Thomas -- around 1973 -- Sacramento, CA check all my reviews
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Up north Crip-Hop at its best,
By "floatingcapitol8" (Los Angelas, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: West Coast Mafia (Audio CD)
C-BO's second installation of his West Coast Mafia imprint is the best so far. Dont get me wrong, "West Coast Ridas" packed enough firepower to bring down a whole hood. "West Coast Mafia" starts off with three mediocre tracks but make up for it on track four featuring Killa Tay ( fellow West Coast Mafia Labelmate) on "So Much Chedda". This beat is laced with a carribean feel but keeps it gangsta. The next stand out track could be a single ona majour label. "Party Tonite" is a gangsta party classic. Yukmouts unigue vocals compliment C-BO's rugged gangsta style to a t. All in all there isnt very many stand out tracks on this album, but they are very good tracks that compliment eachother to make a four outta five star album. If ur a Westcoast fan youll love this album, if ur from the east coast come dip on our side and see wut thug life is really about.
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