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Bad Azz brings heat to the table in 1998 on his solo debut. The beats are variable on this album, ranging from G-Funk you can lowride to, to some old-fashioned rap and hip hop beats. Ant Banks produces 2 of the hottest tracks on here "Ghetto star" and "I Ain't Concerned." "We Be Puttin It Down" is a fun bouncy collabo between Bad azz and Snoop over a G-Funk beat and a talk box I think that says "roll, roll, roll." Bad Azz does get contemplative in the phat track, "My People." The track "Livin ...
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After Death Row collapsed a new star from Long Beach emergered from the extended DPG Family & it was Bad Azz, who drops a straight up hard LBC/DPG-like sounding release for his solo debut. Packed with 14 songs, 2 are west coast classics, 2 I skip, and the other 10 are good or great songs. Guests are all DPG affiliates or his homies from the Low Lifes, and are on 8 of the songs. The production is great and is handled by some of the west's better producers at the time. Kenny McCloud & Gangsta of ...
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This is the best album to be put out by a Dogg Pound Gangsta outside of Death Row. All the songs flex with tight a$$ beats and hard hitting lyrics. My personal favorites are We Be Puttin It Down, Cookin Cookies, and The Stand. Get this album if your tired of rappers with nuthin to say with no skill and lame beats. This album has everything it needs covered!
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THIS CD IS SO TIGHT DOGG ESPECIALLY THAT SONG WE BE PUTTIN IT DOWN WITH SNOOP DOGG THAT IS A PHAT TRACK. GET THE ALBUM IT IS BANGEN.DPG FOR LIFE.
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Bad Azz is awsome. Check out "We puttin' it down" ft. Snoop & "This Life Of Mine" ft. The Outlawz. Outlawz are the best thing in rap, watch for their cd in May '99!!! Dpg & Outlawz 4 life!!!!!!!!!