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Review: Gangsta Boo - Both Worlds Star 69
Gangsta Boo - Both Worlds Star 69
Reviewed By: GRIM
Album Rate: 4.5 out of 5 Stars

This is Gangsta Boo’s second nationwide album.......Alot of people thought her first album was a lil too feminish with too many club/bitch type of songs, well she did a great job of correcting that on this one, she brings straight gangsta shit on this junt. It starts off with DJ Paul talking bout upcoming shit and stuff along those lines. “Hard Not 2 Kill” is next up and mane Boo goes the fuck off on this track, Paul and Juicy laid down a really solid beat for her to get off on as well. “They Dont Love Me” is track 3, the chorus on this track is really simple and kinda annoying but she comes tight on the verses and the beat is very solid. “Mask 2 My Face” is next up and this shit is dope as fuck, it reminds me of her old shit, she is kickin some tight vocals bout getting high and shit—you cant help but to like this shit.

“Love Dont Live” is next up and she has a video for this junt, I know alot of people dont like it but I think its a straight ass single, she comes tight on the mic and the beat is solid as well----I dont really agree with what she is kickin lyrically but her delivery is tight, if you are a female you will most definetly bump this....not to mention the tight way Paul and Juicy mix it up half way through the track. “Can I Get Paid” is a stripper tight of cut, do I even have to talk bout this shit----the concept is whack as fuck but the beat is tight, imma leave it at that. “M-Town Reprsentatives” is track 7 and its the posse cut for this album, Paul starts this off with a really weak verse but then Lord Infamous comes in and tears shit up, next in is Crunchy Blac and he comes solid.....mane Project Pat comes in next and brings the heat on this junt, its a tight ass verse......La Chat comes in after that and rips shit up as usual, my nigga Juicy J drops the next verse and you know its clean. T-Rock drops a descent verse on this track as well, Gangsta Boo comes hard as fuck though.

“I Thought U Knew” features Crunchy Black.....the beat and the chorus on this junt is tight as fuck...I aint feelin Crunchy’s verse that starts this song off though. “Same Block” is track 9 and its another tight cut, I dont like the mixing noises that they are using in the background but Boo comes tight on her verses. “Dont Stand So Close 2001” starts off with Boo droppin a solid verse to a techno sounding beat (it aint whack, thats just the best way i could describe it), Lord Infamous comes in next and drops a descent verse, Crunchy then comes in with a whack lil few lines.....Juicy J comes in tight but then Paul comes weak to finish the track.....the track is descent at best. “Wut U Niggaz Want” is off the hook, it reminds me of the old ass Devils Daughter shit.....she comes soo dam tight on this track and Paul/J drop an amazing beat on this junt.

“Good & Hi” is track 12 and this shit is pretty whack, the concept of the song is played out and the chanting in the background is played out. “Victim Of Yo Own Shit” follows this and makes up for that song.....it has a really solid beat and Boo comes tight on the mic. Up next is “I Faked It Last Night”, first off I wanna say, men dont give a fuck if you faked it or not, I got my nut---I gives a fuck bout your ass. This shit is whack as fuck. “Chop Shop” is next up and it features Project Pat, the beat on this shit is fast as fuck, I aint feelin it at all, song is basically whack as fuck. “Your Girl’s Man” is the last song on this album and its a really solid junt, its more for females but anyhow its bumpable. The last cut is just Paul and Juicy talking like they usually do.

Overall this is a very solid release that I suggest everyone to go pick up, if you werent feelin her last album i’m sure you will like this one, you really cant help but to like it.


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