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Review: Murder Dog "Southern XXXposure Compilation
Murder Dog "Southern XXXposure Compilation
Reviewed By: GRIM
Album Rate:
4 out of 5 Stars

This is a big ass 2 disc compilation that Murder Dog magazines put out that features dam near everyone from the south. It starts off with SkaFace Al Kapone droppin “Deep-N-Da-Game” and its off the hoook, Kapone really comes tight as fuck on this track with a bomb ass beat and really solid vocals as well. Black Menace is up next with “Watch Me Hit’em (Remix)” which is a pretty tight track, I like the original version of this track alot more then this one but this one is still very bumpable. Eightball & MJG are next up with “What Can I Do” which is on one of their albums, this is a tight ass track with a bumping beat, this has their old dope style---not that shit they are droppin nowadays.

J-M.A.C. drops the next track with “Let The Dogs Out” and its a solid lil track, I really dont bump it all that much but the beat is straight and the vocals are as well, its nothing off the hook though, just a nice lil track. Hard Headz come next up on track 5, its called “Comin Up In Tha Game”, its has a laid back feel to it, again its a nice lil cut but nothing I really bump that much. Pistol outta Nashville is on the next track with “Scared 2 Die”, this is a very tight cut, Pistol really impresses me on the mic on this track and the beat is bumping as well. Kingpin Skinny Pimp is up next with another remix like he always puts on compilations, this one is “Take Money TO Make Money” and it features MVP and Rich Bomb, this remix sounds terrible, the regular version is straight but its really not that tight of a song anyhow though cuz the beat fucks it all up.

That nigga Tre-8 comes next with a dope ass track “Respect It”, this is how all of his shit should sound, he comes hard as fuck on this track, the beat and vocals are very tight. That nigga Notorious Outlaw Jako James drops track 9 with “The Wickedness” and this track is fuckin amazing, its one of those tracks you can bump all dam day, Jako is showing these boys he aint playing no more with this track, it features Dolla and Tha Raven. Lil Milt is next up and he drops one of the best songs I have ever heard from him “Pac Man”, it has a really tight beat and Lil Milt flows his ass off on it also. D of Trinity Garden Cartel is next up wtih “Come With Me” and its sounds like some fake ass 2 Pac song, after you get past the chorus its actually a good cut, D comes really tight on the mic.

Project Playaz drop the next track “We Aint Goin Nowhere” and its only Criminal Mane and Thugsta cuz Yo Lynch was on lockdown, this track should have been on their album cuz it would have been better then dam near all the songs on it even though this track isnt amazing or anything but its pretty solid. Zeeda is next up, she is from Tre-8’s Smoke 1 click, her cut is called “Give It Up”, its a terrible cut, it reminds me of a fake ass Lil Kim cut, its the worst track on the first cd. C-Loc and Boo are next up with “We Alrigh Though”, its a nice lil laid back track, its nothing you would go out and get crunk to but something you could chill too, nice lil laid back beat and smooth vocals by Boo and C-Loc.

Nino and Mr. Guccie are up next with “Hangin Down South”, its a vintage Texas cut, very slow vocally and slow beat, it is a straight cut, if you are into Texas slow music you will most likely like this track. The last track on disc 1 is by Think Twice and its called “Soldiers”, it sounds like a No Limit cut after they started that yelling shit they do now, this group has a female and a nigga in it, its a pretty shitty cut. Disc 2 starts off with S.S.P. with “If It Aint Gangsta Shit” and its a nice lil cut, the beat is really tight, these niggaz are from Mississippi, this song is pretty straight. That nigga L.O.G. drops track 2 and its called “Camouflaged Down” which is the title track off one of his albums, this is a theme type of song for New Orleans, its a pretty tight cut, it has the typical New Orleans sound to it, most everyone will like this track.

Greenwade is next up, he is from Tennessee, this track is called “Get Ya Hustle On” and its pretty weak, I never bump this track. T-Rock and M-Child are up next with “Catch A Blast”, its off of the Prophet Posse cd, if you aint heard this track its off the hook, both of them flow their asses off, I really wishes M-Child still flowed like this shit. Mississippi Mafia is next up with “In God We Trust” and its terrible, mane these niggaz always dropping terrible albums and songs. Black Mophia Clan is next up with “Time To Smoke” and it features Ole Dirty, its a pretty nice lil cut, I have heard alot better from them but it has a really nice laid back feel to it.

One of my favorite cuts in the world is next up, Tom Skeemask with “Forever Hustlin”, this track was on his solo album and mane everything bout this song is perfect, the beat is amazing and the vocals are off the map---I will play this shit over and over non stop!!!! “Danksta’s Groover” is next up with Big Dank, its a laid back track, it has a nice lil beat but the song really isnt that tight, its bumpable though. “Twisted” is next up by P.K.O., this cut is aight, nothing I ever bump though, it just doesnt have anything special bout it that makes it stick out. Cashflo is up next with “One Eye Open, it features Akseann, Mr. Quikk and O.G. Felony, this song is flat out terrible, it has a bunch of yelling and shit in it.

P.J.N. drops track 11 which is called “Wit It Wit It” and its another suspect cut, it has a nice beat but they aint really original on this track, it sounds too much like other tracks, its not that bad though. Up next is a very tight lil cut called “Down South G’s”, its by Mr. Slim, Xcon and Dacan....I dont know any of these niggaz but its a very tight cut, I bump this cut quite a bit. Pimpsta is up next with a dope ass track from his album, “Texas Is My Casa”, this is the best Pimpsta song I have ever heard, I bump this shit alot also. Haystak Mak Million is next up with his annoying ass voice, this song is called “Come A Long Way”, this shit gives me a headache.

Track 15 is by Kingdom Family which features Ghetto Genius, Bang and Sandman, its has a very nice beat to it and the flows by these niggaz is very tight as well----very solid track. That nigga Flizy is next up with “Just Awaken Shaken” and this has to be one of my favorite Playa Fly tracks, its just perfect, there isnt any flaws on this track, everyone will love this shit. Overall this is a pretty solid compilation, it has a wide variety of southern rappers and its worth the 15 bones or whatever to buy it new, I suggest that everyone have this in their collection.


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