South park Mexican or rather South Park Molestor is a pretty heinous individual however this album is very good. Growing up in a very Mexican American community this was played a lot and I really enjoyed this one along with a few more from him.
The first two tracks are great and had this album been full of tracks like those it would be amongst the great dungeon synth albums but unfortunately it falls off quite a bit those two.
Just rating based off the additional tracks here. A few are good. A couple aren't. Not really a must listen version unless you're a big fan of outkast or Stankonia.
Dope instrumental hip hop, not sure what the concept is trying to convey but still a very nice beat tape
Beats are pretty cool but they are simple loops with a verse and that's about it. Not really completely songs. The verses are okay.
Wheels Fall Off ('06 Til) is a nice remake of the Souls of Mischiefs '93 til infinity but other than that song it's only decent.
Great northern California gangster rap over chipmunk soul beats.
Decent booty music but nothing special here compared to the other hundreds of miami booty bass artists out there.
Overhated but also not that great. A few dope tracks and then some mediocre stuff. When this album was released the rap forums were all up on arms about thow this was the worst rap album ever (until Soulja Boy came out) and how it was going to kill hip hop. Good times
Boomer rap. I think the only real song that I enjoyed when he broke down the business and how to make money for fellow rappers. That was cool.
An extremely well played piece of music. The melodies here are all great, as well as the traditional instruments which are being played. Singing is lovely as well. I can't understand the Spanish or Quechua but it might be better that way.
The Eminem production on here is terrible and what he did with the vocals are also terrible. However the last three tracks that Eminem didn't touch are all very good and worth a listen. I'm not sure which release those ones are on but worth seeking them out. One is produced by Scott Storch, the other is by DJ Quik and the final one is Raphael Saadiq.
Some of the best Motown has to offer. Marvin Gaye sound a great here but the real star of the show is the band and Tammi. Highly recommended to anyone who just likes great music.
This captures many of her great songs at the time. Do be warned that both the original vinyl pressing and the streaming version itself does not sound very good so it might be a good idea to find the best versions of the tracks and our together a playlist.
Some do the best hip hop beats ever constructed. Highly recommend this to lovers of instrumental hip hop. There is also the version with Turkish rapping in it as well for fans of non English hip hop.
Dokunmayarayaparsın — 95
Ölüler Konuşamaz — 100
Kolonya — 90
Merhumun Çalıntı Gölgesi — 100
Ayaz Meyhanesi — 100
(Bir) Fotoğrafın Rüyası — 90
Bir Eve Hangi Gün Gidilmez — 85
Unutulanlar — 100
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My preferred version is this one without the rapping. So many amazing beats on here
Sometimes I struggle to figure out how much of my love for something is nostalgia versus how well it actually holds up. I’m listening back to this for the first time in five years, and it’s still as amazing as it was when I first found it on Boxden in 2005. So at the end of the day, I still love this album regardless of whatever nostalgia is involved.
We have two rappers who I believe met at UC Santa Cruz in California. Both are pretty good, but there’s a raw, amateurish ... read more