J Prince Presents- Realest Niggaz Down South
Reviewed By: GRIM
Album Rate: 3 out of 5 Stars
Dam, this album features dam near everyone, it has about 30 different rappers on it. Rap-A-Lot put out this highly anticipated album. The first cut is “One” and it done by Scarface, it’s a very solid track with a really tight beat, Scarface bring its tight to the mic like usual. Next up is a song that is flat out amazing, “Wood Wheel” by those Trill Azz niggaz, UGK, this song is flat out crunk, the beat is soo dam tight and the vocals are crunk as fuck. “Mind On My Money” features DJ Screw and the Screwed Up Click, it’s a very solid track, the beat and vocals are very solid.
Willie D is next up with “P In The Click”, its an aight song at best, I really never bump it that bump. The chorus is pretty weak. MC Breed and Young Lo is next up with “Wanna Taste”, this cut has a very laid back beat to it, MC Breed comes tight like usual but the song aint nothing that special. Ludacris, Fate and Infamous 2-0 are on the next cut called “Catch Up”, it’s a pretty solid track, its more of a mainstream cut but its still nice. Doracell is next up with “Got 2 Be A Thug” and this cut is pretty shitty, the beat aint nothing that tight and Doracells vocals arent anything that impressive either.
Track 8 is “The Realest” by Scarface, it’s a descent cut, if you like Scarface you will most definetly like this shit. That nigga Big Mike and Mystikal are up with a remix of the tight ass cut “Southern Comfort” and woah mane, this shit is really tight, I love the original version of this track and this remix is really solid as well. The Ghetto Twinz is next up with “Us B”, this song is alright, these females yell a little too much for me to really bump, but if you don’t mind yelling you might like this cut.
“Paper” features Hoodlumz and Tela, this cut is pretty shitty, I expect a lot more from Tela, this shit sounds like some East Coast shit. Driza is up next with “Rap-A-Lot Worldwide”, I don’t know who the hell this nigga is, he is from 5th Ward in Houston though, this cut is aight but nothing all that. OCB has the last track on disc 1, its called “It Goes Down” this nigga yells in his raps, he is alright but he don’t really rap on beat, I really never bump this track.
Disc 2 starts with the Hot Boyz and “U Don’t Wanna”, I you read any of my reviews you know how much I like the Hot Boyz, this shit starts off with Juvenile sounding whack as usual, I really cant listen to the rest of this cut, but anyways it’s a whack ass cut. C-Loc and K.B. are next up, I thought when I saw K.B. it was the nigga from Street Military but I guess not, this cut is called “Dirty MF” and it’s a pretty straight cut, C-Loc drops a really tight verse. “Homies & Thuggs (the remix) is next up with Scarface, Master P and Doracell, this cut is alright, the beat is somewhat suspect and the vocals arent anything that tight.
“If U Only Knew” is next up by Fat Pat, they really could have put a better Fat Pat cut on this, this song is a ladies type of cut, I really don’t like it much. Big Mike is features on track 5 called “Live To Hustle” and its an aight cut at best, nothing that sticks out but you can at least listen to it. Devin and Jugg Mugg is next up with “Payin For P”, this is a very solid cut, if you like Devin you will most definetly like this shit. “Mo Problems” is next with Tela, this cut is pretty weak, I really don’t know what the fuck happened to Tela but he is pretty whack now.
Roy Jones Jr is on the next track with Scarface, its called “Stop Playin” and its an alright cut, I hate keep saying that these cuts are just alright but really that’s all they are, nothing that really sticks out. Dem niggaz Ace Deuce are next with “Throw It Up” and this cut is an alright one for them, I have heard them drop tight shit and whack shit, this is a pretty solid track for them though. Three-6 Mafia is on track 10 called “Armageddon Comes” it features Lord Infamous, DJ Paul, Gangsta Boo, and Juicy J, its pretty much a weak ass cut, they should be embarrased for putting this weak track on this album.
“Good N” is next up with the Goodie Mob and this is another just so-so cut, nothing special nothing whack. 5th Ward Boyz are next up with “Crank It Up” and this is another alright cut, you can at least listen to this shit but its nothing that you would hop right to on the cd. Track 13 is caled “Do You Wanna Ride” and it features ESG and Pimp Tyte, its one of the better cuts on disc 2 but that aint saying much, its still a nice cut though. The last cut is called “Why U” by Tela and Jermaine Dupri, are you kidding me, this shit is flat out terrible, Tela has lost his fuckin mind.
Overall this is a pretty weak compilation considering who is all on it, it features some really tight cut as well though, but out of 27 cuts only about 4 of them are really really tight, all the rest are just so-so cuts that are just filler type of cuts. I wouldn’t recommend anyone to rush out and get this, if you can find it cheap its an alright cd for the collection.
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