West Coast Bay Boyz - High Fo Xmas
Reviewed By: GRIM
Album Rate: 4.25 out of 5 Stars
Now this album was put out when No Limit was still real, most of ya'll probably aint never heard them when they was tight, ya'll listen to this commercialized shit they put out now. This album came out in 94 before they got their distribution deal with Priority so its hard to find. Its basically an album he put together to clown with but its tight as hell.
The first cut "High Fo Xmas" features Silk and Master P and is tight as hell, everyone will like this cut. After that is an interlude, followed by a solo with King George, alot of people dont like King George, but he did alot of the producing on No Limits old shit and had tight ass lyrics but him and P got into it cuz he didnt like how P was going Commercial and he left cuz he REAL. Anyways this song is pretty tight, the slay bells jingling gets annoying though.
After that is a interlude follow by a classic song that every No Limit fan should have, its a song that has P flowing to different beats that come in and out including the "Thuggish Ruggish Bone" beat, "Regulators", "Funkdafied", Coolios "Fantasic Voyage", "Captain Save A Hoe", some Snoop Dogg song which i cant think what it is, also "You KNow how we do it" from Ice Cube, and 2 Pac's "Keep ya head up". This song is tight as hell, you will listen to it none stop once you get it.
Next up is a song by Mafiosos which I really dont like. Then is some interlude which they are singing Silent Night the ghetto version (it is comedy). Then comes up "Christmas N Da Ghetto" which is a normal christmas song but they are rapping to it and they are talkin about robbing Santa Claus, the lyrics are pretty tight, C-Murder and Master P rap on this cut. After that is another interlude that they are doing a "on the first day of christmas" type of skit. After that is a Reverend Do Wrong song which is a classic trademark of No Limit albums before King George left, they actually rap on this cut, it is a crunk ass song, which features, Big Ed, Lil Ric, Dangerous Dame.
The last cut is "No Limit Party" which is a remix of the version that was on Master P "Ghettos Trying To Kill Me". This song is pretty tight, he flows his ass off on this cut, and fo yall that didnt listen to P back in the day, he can actually rap, he doesnt do that slow ass rough shit he does nowadays. You should go pick this album up right away, it is a classic album that you need for your collection, I think you should still be able to get it, it might be hard to find though.
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