This is the classic DJ Zirk album, it is very old, I think it came out in 93 or 94. I features the original "Looken 4 The Chewin" and alot of other classics. The quality on this album is terrible but it is still better then alot of underground tapes.
The first cut 'Dirty hoez" is an alright song, nothing all that, if you grew up listening to this you might have more of an appreciation for it but if you just now buy it, it aint gonna sound all that good. The next cut is tight as hell "Play Them games Wit Ya Bitch" I think DJ Squeeky did the production on this cut, it starts off with Primo flowing like usual, then someone else comes in with a very crunk verse. After that is an alright song, it has a very old sounding feel to it.
"Real Niggaz" is the next cut, it has a good beat and some nice lyrics as well. The song after that is "9 2 Ya Dome" and after saying that the first minute of the song, they finally start flowing and they tear shit up on this cut, I would identify the people on this cut but its too hard, too many high pitched voices and not good enough production to tell, but its hella crunk. "Looken 4 Da Chewin" he this song is again, but actually this is the first time it was release, it doesnt have the Skinny Pimp verse on it, but it is tight as hell still.
The next song aint really shit but then comes the fuck Skinny Pimp song, "Tha Funeral" they are talking shit on Skinny the whole song, it aint that good of a diss song though. After that is "Fuck A Hoe" which features Criminal Mane and Tom Skee, this is a tight ass cut that is also on DJ Squeekys In Da Beginning album. After that is "2 Thick" this has a tight ass beat that 3-6 used to used back in the day, this song is hella crunk, Tom Skee starts off tearing shit up and the next few verses are crunk also.
The next cut isnt really good at all, I wasnt feelin it, its a slow song. The last cut is "Lockem In Tha Trunk" the original one, I like the remake alot better then this one but this one is still hella crunk for a 93 song. Overall this album is pretty tight if you like older albums that have an old feel and sound to them. But Primo, Tini Maine, Criminal Mane, and everyone else is flowing pretty hard on this album. If you are a die hard Memphis fan pick it up cuz its a piece of history but its not a must for most people.