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Review: Mac Shawn Presents - Worldwide Bosses & Playas
Mac Shawn Presents - Worldwide Bosses & Playas
Reviewed By: TRMNDUS
Album Rate:
4.25 out of 5 Stars

Mac Shawn is finally back with a new release haven't heard anything from him since his solo "Music Fo Tha Mob" which came out in 1997. This is some what like a new Mac Shawn album, he is featured on 7 on 18 tracks and the album features Ska Al Kapone, E-40, Kaveo, Suga - T, Killa Kane, Young Smitty, Double O, D-Moe, The Jacka, DeDe, J-Million, D-Biz, Young Mugzi, Daz, B-Legit, P-Dub, G-NOte, Lil Bruce, Remix Twins, Levitti, K-One, Richie Rich, Rame Royale, and Rev Really Real.

1. "Worldwide Bosses and Playas" has a tight ass mobb style beat, this beat is cracking for sure. This track starts off with E-40 talking and then Mac Shawn comes in with the chorus and then a quick lil verse. E-40 follows with a verse next its a short verse but he comes nicely on it. This track also features Lil Bruce and Kaveo and they both come with some nice verses this is a very tight track, will have your head bobbing.

2. "We Are The Best" this has another mobb style type beat this shit is for surely banging as well. The hook on this song has some chanting by Suga-T while Mac Shawn lays downs some vocals in the background. Mac Shawn Comes in with the first verse rips it up real nice, while E-40 come in with the second and comes real nice as well.

3. "Bossin We B Flossin" this once again is a track produced by Momo and he lays down another fucking mobb style type beat this shit is tight as fuck as well. This track has Mac Shawn just doing the hook while Killa Kane lays the vocals and he basically rips the whole fucking track up, tight shit on this track.

4. "After Dark" has a slower type beat but once again its still some more mobb style type shit but not as uptempo as the first few tracks. This track sounds hella low and un mastered but it features Young Smitty & Double O and they both come tight on this one this is another pretty good track.

5. "Niggas Aint Got To Love" has slower beat, still sort of bouncy and mobbish. This has a real basic hook and Mac Shawn comes in first with a pretty nice verse. This track also features D-Moe & The Jacka and they come aight with their verses, this track aint bad....its very bumpable...

6. "In The Game" has a more basic beat, has some catchy effects to it, has sort of a bounce feel to it. This track features Young Smitty, J-Million & D-Biz and they all come decent on this track, this track was more of a filler track....kind of plain nothing too special.

7. "We Some Bollas" another tight beat produced by Momo and this track starts of with young Mugzi doing the hook and the first verse. Next up is Ska Al Kapone and he comes real nice always nice to hear him on a track he usually always comes tight.

8. "Get What You Need" this track is produced by funk daddy and he always has them funky sounding type beats so if you like his shit you will like this beat. This is a E-40 solo track and he comes real nice throughout the track I was feeling this one all the way through tight shit on this one.

9. "What It Is" has a Daz produced beat and you can already tell when the beat comes in cause it ahs the Daz effect to it. Daz does the hook on this one and then follows up with a nice verse. The song ends out on Mac Shawn talking it out so this is basically a Daz solo track pretty good track i liked it.

10. "Barber Shop (Skit)" a skit...kind of funny....peep it out..

11. "Please Believe It" has a nice mid tempo mobb style type beat, with some jazzy effects in the background. Mac Shawn starts off this one followed by B-legit and they both come very tight throughout the track good...another pretty good track.

12. "Me and My Mobb" has a nice beat sounds like some raise up old times, mobster type shit. This track features a gang of peeps like Young Smitty, B-Legit, G-Note, Lil Bruce, & the Remix Twins. They al lay it down on this track has and aight hook and some of the verses were shitty but that track is straight.

13. "Groovin" this is a track that sounds like some summer time type shit. This track gots Young Smitty, G-note, K-One, & Lil Bruce all laying down vocals while Levitti does his wonders on the hook, this is another tight track.

14. "If You All Alone" this has a beat that is some sampled from somewhere but I cant place from where from but its a tight beat. This song is something that could pass for the single for the album its got a nice catchy ass hook and has Richie Rich, Rame Royale & DeDe laying down vocals on this track I was liking that track some more tight shit.

15. "Wid A Playa" has a real slow beat with a nice baseline to it. This is a B-Legit solo track and he comes pretty nice throughout the track this track aint to bad but some may like it and others may not.

16. "My Flow" has a real slow mobb style beat has some nice effects to it in the background. This is a solo track by The Rev Really Real and its an aight track I wasn't really feeling it, had me skipping to the next track.

17. "Make Me Rich" has a bouncy style beat sounds like the usual Al Kapone production. This is basically a Ska Al Kapone solo track and he comes aight on this track nothing really special he has done way better shit that this.

18. "Mac Sinatra" has a nice ass mobb style beat with some nice ass effects to it. This is the last track on this album and is a Mac Shawn solo track and he comes real tight throughout the track, nice hook and flows I liked the track good way to end the album out on.

In the end this was a very tight compilation the production on this cd was very tight all the way through some of the best production ive heard throughout a cd in a long time. Everyone comes tight throughout this album as well, and its also always good to hear Mac Shawn on some new shit cause he always coems tight. I suggest you go scoop this album up its on of the better albums to come out this year all the beats are banging on this one go get it....


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