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Sgt Tuck Music | List Price | $14.98 (You save $2.29) | | Category | Rap Albums | | Label | DSR | | All Time Sales Rank | 243256  | | CD Universe Part number | 6828153 | | Catalog number | 5305 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jan 25, 2005 | | Additional Info | Chopped & Screwed |
Sgt Tuck Music Review Average Rating: (4.3 out of 5 stars)   this is what dat was big tuck is the sgt attench hut on yall boys he comin with his click and they causin mass distruction in the d hopefully when they come to atl we gon get wired up like they say in dallas. Submitted by shawty lo (atlanta,georgia,usa) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
big tuck is tha best buy any cd with big tuck or dsr. Submitted by Barry (Arlington,Tx) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Not Better Than The Puple Hulk But Still Good Hard but not as hard as The Purple Hulk. I would still cop it if u like Tuck. Submitted by LilFlip_04 (TNN,MS) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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$13.35 When it comes to being an overview, the soundtrack to Lyricist Lounge's Dirty States of America comes up short compared to the DVD, but that doesn't mean it's wack. While the DVD covers everything from Florida booty to cough syrup-sippin' screwed and chopped music, the CD focuses on the middle of the Southern rap spectrum. There's the usual thumping bass, sparse production, grinding guitars, and raps with gruff growls, slack-jawed slang, and plenty of Southern pride. Past B.G., David Banner, and E.S.G., this is the B-list of Southern rappers, not a comment on their talent but an indication that this is Southern rap in its purist form. Tracks come right out of bedroom studios with all the local slang and no major label marginalizing. Partners-N-Crime update their party anthem "N.O. Block Party" with help from Choppa, David Banner and Bun B rock out on "Hold Up," and JT Money gives the listener a vivid picture of his slow, Southern day-to-day while throwing some respect the Last Poets way on "Why Cross 'Em." Raps from Al Kapone, E.S.G., and Fiend (teamed here with B.G. and the late Soulja Slim) round out the highlights, but appearances ...
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$13.69 Over the years, the great state of Texas has given us some of the most dynamic hip hop the world has ever known. It is the land that gave us legendary artists such as the Geto Boys, UGK and, most recently, Lil Flip. Now, there are new names to add to this impressive list of Lone Star State all stars- a six-man unit out of Dallas who call themselves the Dirty South Rydaz.Composed of six of the State's best-known lyricists, Tum-Tum, Big Tuck, Fat Bastard, Double T, Lil Ronnie and Addiction come off like a Southern version of the Wu Tang Clan. Like the Wu, each of the members of Dirty South Rydaz are solo artists who, on their own, are fearsome MCs capable of holding their own on anybody's microphone. But when they come together, they are absolutely unbeatable.DSR is real unique, explains Fat Bastard. Everybody hits the mic with something different. When we all combine it, people be like maaaan!!! When you buy a CD and listen to our lyrics, you gone hear something you ain't never heard before. And you can relate to it. DSR started out as six childhood friends who shared their love for rap music by freestyling to beats. According to Tum Tum, the six ran together on weekends, doing everything from chasing skirts and cracking brews to listening to their favorite rap artists.We crashed a lot of parties, recalls Tum Tum. We was on the wild side. Raised on a steady musical diet of Geto Boys, UGK, Swisha House and the legendary Screwed Up Click, it was inevitable that the six pack of emcees would start to rhyme amongst themselves. After a few years of building their confidence, they recorded a demo tape in a rinky dink studio. Excited by how good they sounded on tape, they took the demo ...
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$12.95 Well over a quarter century since their 1980 inception, Grave Digger are at this point basically the Motörhead or AC/DC of German power metal bands: they know what they do and are not interested in creative risk-taking for its own sake. There is something to be said for the positive qualities of creative stasis in the proper hands, and there isn't a single song on Liberty or Death, from the epic, grandiose title track opening the album to the Led Zeppelin-inspired North African vibe of "Massada" nearly an hour later, that wouldn't ...
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