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Review: Killa Krew Compilation - Mississippi Nightmare
Killa Krew Compilation - Mississippi Nightmare
Reviewed By: GRIM
Album Rate: 4 out of 5 Stars

Mane I searched for this album for a long time after hearing a sample of it and was happy as hell when I got it. Killa Krew is made up of D-Roc, Dirty Buc, Krazy J and Pimp D. There is tons of guest appearances on this album as well, they are outta Mississippi and most of the production is done by K-Groove, Scar and Macadoshia. The first track “Intro” features D-Roc and K-Groove, D-Roc really goes the fuck off on this lil track, the beat is pounding and the overall feel to this cut is off the hook.

“Mississippi Nightmare” is a solo track by D-Roc, its a very solid track that Scar produced, the beat is hella tight and D-Roc drops really tight vocals on this track, he has a really tight flow, not too fast and not to slow. “My Life” is one of my favorite cuts on the album, it has a laid back beat to it and it featuers Scar and D-Roc, D-Roc really shines on this track, his vocals are just off the hook, very nice chorus on this track also. “No More Tears” features the Killa Krew and J-Love, it has a very laid back beat with some fast style flows on it, the content of the song is kinda slow type of material but they present it in a tight ass way.

Track 5 is “Aint No Love” and it features D-Roc, Krazy J, Criminal Klan. This shit sounds like some straight underground shit from Memphis, the beat on this track is very evilish sounding and the Criminal Klan really goes the fuck off on this track, its a great song. “Who Dem Niggaz” features D-Roc, Krazy J and Baby Killas, its a get buck type of song, very rough and rugged, there are some hella tight flows in the song, its a very tight lil track. “Down to Ride” features D-Roc, Krazy J, Dolla, Lil B, and 87, its a slower style cut, it is alright but it really doesnt get my attention, the first verse isnt that tight. “Bumping Theym Gums” is next up with D-Roc and Macadoshia, after a really simple overused chorus, D-Roc comes in with some really nice vocals, this is a pretty solid track and the beat is tight.

“Dirty Buc” is a solo track by Dirty Buc, WTF, anyways he drops some pretty solid verses on this tight beat, its nothing spectucular or anything but its a tight track. Track 10 is “Trapped In The Game” which features D-Roc, Krazy J, Playa Fly and Big Mike---this song is off the hook, very nice flows by everyone, Flizy comes really hard up on this track also. “Putting In Work” is next up and it features D-Roc, Baby Boo and Tom Slick---its a pretty solid track, nice beat, nice flows and its put together pretty well also. A slower style laid back track is next up called “Fun Day”, it featurs D-Roc, Krazy J, Tommy Tee, Tom Slick and Shorti----I never bump this track that much, its just too slow and I dont really like this beat.

“Missing You” is another slow track by D-Roc and Shorti. D-Roc drops some tight vocals on this track, the song is just a little too slow, its nothing that you can go out and floss to or anything, its more less a depressing song. “I’m A Soldier” is track 14 and its a solo by that nigga D-Roc, its a pretty tight track, he comes hard on the mic and the beat by K-Groove is very solid as well. Next up is “Aint No Mystery” which features D-Roc, Tommy Tee and Willie Dog......it has a very tight beat but the first verse is kinda suspect, it has a really tight chorus though, its a descent track.

The last track is “Dont Cross This Click” by the whole Killa Krew (D-Roc, Dirty Buc, Krazy J, Pimp D), its probably the best track on the album, it has a really tight beat and the flows are all off the hook. Overall this is a very solid album, it is hard as fuck to find though. They have a normal Mississippi sound to them mixed with Memphis underground sound, quick flows and erry type of beats. If you find it, its most definetly worth the scrilla to pick up.


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