| | Three 6 Mafia Laws Of Power CD Three 6 Mafia Discography of CDs
Laws Of Power Music | List Price | $11.98 (You save $2.40) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, R&B CDs, Southern Rap, Rap | | Label | Columbia | | Orig Year | 2010 | | CD Universe Part number | 8020466 | | Catalog number | 751622 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | New Three 6 Mafia CD release date Mar 02, 2010 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo |
Purchase Laws Of Power CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Bounty Killer Ghetto Dictionary: The Art Of War CD (2002)
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$14.59 Released in conjunction with the similarly packaged Ghetto Dictionary: The Mystery, Ghetto Dictionary: The Art of War is a 20-track compilation of Bounty Killer tracks organized around a single theme: his supremacy over other DJs. The practice of DJ battling is a long-standing and venerable one in the dancehall reggae world, and Bounty Killer is one of its most respected practitioners. But as impressive as his lyrical flow and powerful delivery are, he is ...
| | Westside Connection Terrorist Threats CD (2003) Enhanced CD
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$11.65 Additional personnel includes: Nate Dogg, K-Mac, Skoop, Young Soprano, Butch Cassidy, Knoc "Turn" Al.
As if Ice Cube didn't have enough going on in the first few years of the 21st century with his successful and prolific film career, the rap superstar unveiled TERRORIST THREATS, the second Westside Collection album, in late 2003. Reuniting with fellow West Coast rappers WC and Mack 10, Cube leads the Connection on tunes that pull topics from the headlines, such as the title track and "Call 9-1-1," where lyrics remind listeners that "911 ain't an area code/it's a gangsta mode." Whether riffing on terrorism or espousing the virtues of gin, the Connection crew gets ...
| | Redman Red Gone Wild CD (2007)
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$11.15 Seven years after MALPRACTICE, Reggie Noble returns in ...
| | Styles P Time Is Money CD (2006)
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| | Lil Wayne Tha Carter Show CD (2008) (Import) Import
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| | Lil Wayne Tha Carter III - Explicit Version CD (2008) Explicit
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$12.25 Although his first studio album in three years has been long-awaited and repeatedly delayed, Lil Wayne has been anything but absent. Since THA CARTER II, Weezy has left an impressive mass of recordings--from mixtapes (authorized and otherwise) to guest appearances--in his wake as he blusters through the rap industry. In the third installment of the THA CARTER series, Wayne shows he's earned the right to ego-trip ...
| | Ekko MC Power Over Pain CD (2005) (Import) Australia
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| | Project Boyz Brick Livin CD (2003)
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$10.29 The Project Boyz are from Charleston,SC on the EastSide. The talent they have only gets better as they life experience continues. John Doe, Edjro, Baby Boy and MOB share the hardships of the Charleston streets and what ...
| | Arling & Cameron Music For Imaginary Films CD (2000) Import
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$23.45 The sugary Music for Imaginary Films should have been packaged with a toothbrush and a pack of dental floss. French pop, spy themes, sub-Basement Jaxx/Faze Action nu disco, horn-filled instrumentals, neo-Timbaland production, Old Navy house, nods to Bernard Herrmann and Bollywood -- everything but ambient seems to be tackled by Arling and Cameron on their appropriately titled second disc. It comes off a little too sweet, much like running through an ice cream shop and sampling all the flavors rather than eating a proper dinner. It might give you a bit of a bellyache. You can't deny the fun in it, but goofy songs like "Hashi" -- about a drug sniffing canine -- won't demand repeated listens. The lighter-than-a-feather "W.E.E.K.E.N.D." sounds like one of those station IDs with a melody that irritates for days; odds are you'd rather hear "Manic Monday." Nonetheless, it sounds like A&C accomplished what they set out to do. For all the styles it mimics, it might not come near to challenging any of the predecessors, but they likely weren't setting out to do that. It's just mindless fun, so none if its downfalls should affect your ability to enjoy it. If you want more stick-to-your-ribs, cinematic ...
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