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Review: Geto Boys - Till Death Do Us Part
Geto Boys - Till Death Do Us Part
Reviewed By: GRIM
Album Rate:
3.75 out of 5 Stars

This is one of long line of Geto Boys album, personally its my favorite one but everyone has their own opinion it, Geto Boys are one of the main pioneers of southern rap. This is the album that Big Mike replaced Willie D on, so now its just Scarface, Big Mike and Bushwick Bill. The first cut is “G.E.T.O” and this is a very gangstafied cut, Scarface sure aint as laid back as he is today on this track, he is more of the bodysnatcher type of this cut, this is a pretty tight cut. “It Ain’t” is next up and it’s a very laid back gangsta song, I love this type of shit, the vocals and the beat are really solid.

“Crooked Officer” is track 4 and its another really solid track, the chorus on this track is flat out tight as fuck, it brings back a lot of memories for me. “No Nuts No Glory” is next up and Big Mike really shines on this track, he shows his vocals arent nothing to be fucked with, the beat on this track is really hard also. Next up is a cut I’m sure that most of yall have heard “Six Feet Deep”, I think they made a video for this track, it’s a slow cut bout being and being six feet deep, it’s a really solid track and its pretty deep. “Murder Avenue” is a solo track by Bushwick Bill, its an alright cut, I really don’t like Bushwick Bill all that much though.

“Raise Up” is next up, its an alright cut, I really never bump it all that much though. Mane this next shit is off the hook “Murder After Midnight”---this shit right here is off the chain, Big Mike comes hard as fuck on this track and the beat is too dam cold, everyone will love this shit. Dam mane the next cut is even better then that last one, “Straight Gangstaism”, this has to be my favorite Geto Boys song ever, Big Mike drops some really tight vocals on this track, its about coming up and growing up, if you don’t like this track something is wrong with your ass.

“Cereal Killer” is track 11 and it’s a pretty solid track, Scarface drops a really tight verse on this track. “This Dick’s For You” is a classic cut, this shit is tight as fuck, Bushwick and Big Mike drop some really tight vocals on this track, I grew up bumpin this shit and can still bump it. “Street Life” is a slower style cut that Scarface starts off on, he comes pretty nice on this track, it’s a descent track. “Bring It On” features a gang of people on it, it is very uptempo style of cut and its pretty tight as well. 2-Low, Seagram, Too Much Trouble, 5th Ward Boyz, Odd Squad, Gangsta Nip, DMG, 3-2, Big Mello, Face 2 Face, are all featured on this track, so you know its off the chain.

Overall this is a really tight old school album, I don’t think a lot of the younger crowd will like this shit, it helps when you have grown up listened to something and not just hearing it 8 or 9 years later, but for you older crowd of people, im sure most all of yall have already heard this shit and know what it is about.


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