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With the follow up to their debut album "Fiendin For the Funk" 11 fever returns with another classic dropping more heat than an oven. Hennessey, Maino and Taytaday show you that they are not to be played with, and represent Hunters Point San Francisco to the fullest, leaving all haters in the dust. [...]I rarely hear a CD that you can play the whole way through, and this one is one of those. Get this CD and open up to Bay Area rap[...]
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Eleven Five is one of the least known Bay Area groups, yet one of the most talented. They come from up on the hill, Hunter's Point, and their style is rough and gritty, thuggin hip hop. It's beats are good, and it's lyrics are untouchable. A Bay Area Classic, with its highlights being The Nade, 115 CC's, Slangin Dope, and 3 Grams of Right. Keep doing y'all thing.
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As a woman, I must condemn the lyrics, for they are quite rude to
most people. However, the beat and rythym of the album A-1 Yola is irresitable. Although I must honestly say, I like Fiendin' For
The Funk a bit better... but major props to 11-5 for their music.
Maybe a little cleaner of a track, so I might hear it sometime on
KMEL? <3 & peace, K ;)
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this cd is truly one of 11/5's best. The album has many good songs but also has one of the dopest songs I have ever heard in my life, track #2. This is a good solid cd that is worth buying for any bay arearap fan, go out and get it
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This album is a true classic. Start to finish, it is beautifully put together. All three mcs have a unique seperate style, and each one is equally sicc. Taydatay gets alot of the hype, and it is well deserved, but Maine-O and Hennessey are just as tight. The production is top-notch. Every single beat is that trunk knockin killahoe sound. 11-feev represents Hunter's Point to the fullest, carrying on the tradition of RBL (RIP MR. C). If you like the Killahoe sound of HP check out: UDI, 211, Cloud 9, ...
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