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0 of 4 found the following review helpful:
THIS ALBUM SUCKS!!!!!!!!!! May 22, 2005 I bought this CD at Barnes & Noble and I listened this album on the way to school on my headphones and it sucks. The only hot song on the CD is, "U Don't Know Me." Obviously, that is my favorite song on the CD. I rarely listen to it because it sucks and if I do, "U Don't Know Me," is the only song I listen to and I repeat the track over and over again. Nothing on this album is attracting besides that song. If you could give it 0 stars, that's what I'd give it. If you are looking for good rap, I suggest buying anything from Shady/Aftermath/G-Unit Records, like Eminem, 50 Cent, G-Unit, The Game, D12, Lloyd Banks, and Young Buck.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
King of da South!!! Dec 18, 2004 Any T.I. fan should definitely cop this album.With throwed beats & remarkable wordplay, this album is da must have of da year. But I must warn all Lil' Flip fans, if U love Flip this ain't da album for U lames....
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
South Fame Dec 12, 2004 T.I is back with hotter beats, hotter guests and a lot more rhymes.
I really liked 'Bring 'Em Out (produced by Swizz Beatz), the great Westcoast flavour 'My Life' (Produced by Daz, Snoop Dogg's cousin), the track with Lil Kim was great too.
The solo tracks are very good, but the all star guests featured on the album really gives T.I another flavour.
8/10
The album has one big downfall though. Instead of bringing the hottest rappers from Atlanta today (Lil Scrappy, Ludacris, the amazing underground Frenchise Boyz), T.I.P insists of bringing his friends, the P$C etc, whose lack of skill effects the album.
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