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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Devil's Contract, October 3, 2004
This is the best NATAS album. I like it better than Doubelievengod. It's still wicket and evil like their previous releases to this, but all the songs have a fresh sound to them. Be Careful What U Wish is a classic opener, where they saying "You didn't know i was a witch did ya?". The beat on this is so fast, when you listen to this, you know its another wicket Natas album. We All Die, Multikillionaire are next and they are 2 more gems. The title track is one of the best on the whole CD, where Mastamind completely rips the mic up. Don't Gimme No H.A.N./? is three songs mixed into the one track, and it is the best track on the disc. Three beats out yo' mind, the 2nd and 3rd notably the best, and the lyrics are ill. Other standout tracks (they are all good) are All Sacrifices Made, E.Z., Price On Ya Head, Blessed But Cursed, and Record Deal. Get this album even if u aint heard of Natas or Esham, because the sound of this album is so...its hard to explain, but out this atmosphere, and it totally blow you away!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Devil's contract, July 7, 2000
This album is straight evil! The lyrical content is packed with style, and has dope beats to match the flows. TNT (aka) Tony Montana flips the shit with "Oh myGod?", and Esham kills it with "Price On Ya Head". Mastermind starts off tha siccness with "Multikillionaire", which is one of the numerous dope cuts on the album. What also makes this record dope is that you get 20 solid tracks with no talking, or skits or interlude bull-shit before or after each track, some of the tracks like"?" morph into a totally different song after four or five minutes, and goes on for another two or three minutes. Unfortunately, I don't think that the majority of hip-hoppers are gonna have the intellectual fortitude to stomach, or appreciate a totally unique sound like NATAS provides. I would suggest that you purchase this CD only if your looking for that "new sound". There won't be any radio pub, or Rap City video play on this shit here. Each track is stuffed with techno/jungle style bass that has been slowed down and expanded to generate a dark, sinister feel. If you're into underground shit....don't sleep on NATAS!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Devil's Contract, October 3, 2004
This is the best NATAS album. I like it better than Doubelievengod. It's still wicket and evil like their previous releases to this, but all the songs have a fresh sound to them. Be Careful What U Wish is a classic opener, where they saying "You didn't know i was a witch did ya?". The beat on this is so fast, when you listen to this, you know its another wicket Natas album. We All Die, Multikillionaire are next and they are 2 more gems. The title track is one of the best on the whole CD, where Mastamind completely rips the mic up. Don't Gimme No H.A.N./? is three songs mixed into the one track, and it is the best track on the disc. Three beats out yo' mind, the 2nd and 3rd notably the best, and the lyrics are ill. Other standout tracks (they are all good) are All Sacrifices Made, E.Z., Price On Ya Head, Blessed But Cursed, and Record Deal. Get this album even if u aint heard of Natas or Esham, because the sound of this album is so...its hard to explain, but out this atmosphere, and it totally blow you away!
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