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| | Bulletproof Wallets | | | Music Artist : | | Ghostface Killah | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Sony | | Release Date : | | 2001-11-20 | | Store Price : | | $9.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $9.98 | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Intro 2. Maxine 3. Flowers - Ghostface Killah, Method Man, Raekwon, Superb 4. Never Be the Same Again - Ghostface Killah, Raekwon, Carl Thomas 5. Teddy Skit 6. Theodore - Ghostface Killah, Trife, 7. Ghost Showers 8. Strawberry - Ghostface Killah, 9. Forest 10. Juks - Ghostface Killah, Superb, Trife 11. Walking Through the Darkness - Ghostface Killah, 12. Jealousy 13. Hilton - Ghostface Killah, Raekwon 14. Interlude 15. Love Session - Ghostface Killah, Ruff Endz 16. Street Chemistry
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Ghostface is on a roll Submitted on: 2008-03-02 |
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| Since Ghostface came out, you could rely on him to put out a tight album. This album was panned by a lot of people so it ended up being his most overlooked work. Never Be The Same Again feat Carl Thomas and Raekwon is a story of how some girl did Ghostface wrong. The Forest is a hilarious story of using cartoon characters as a premise. Ghost Showers and The Hilton feat Raekwon is that classic Ghostface sound. Ruff Endz show up on Love Session which samples Case's Faded Pictures. Complaints: I never liked Strawberry feat Killah Sin and the Jealousy skit sounded like something that was put on the album to take up space. Plus the album is a little too short(47 minutes???). Other than that there is nothing stopping from recommending this album to Ghostface fans. Lyrically everything is still intact and the production is good as always. Chalk this one as another slept-on album. Standouts: FLOWERS, NEVER BE THE SAME AGAIN, THEODORE, GHOST SHOWERS, THE FOREST, THE JUX and THE HILTON. |
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bw Submitted on: 2007-09-14 |
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| good not as good as i know he can do but i like 90% of all the tracks so i give it 4 1/2 stars |
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Ghostface Killah - Bulletproof Wallets Submitted on: 2006-11-15 |
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Only a year after Ghostface Killah dropped his second solo album, "Supreme Clientele," he returns with "Bulletproof Wallets." Never before (as far as I know) has any Wu-Tang Clan member ever dropped two albums within a two year time period but Ghost is the first to break that up. After two great solo albums can Ghost hold it down for three in a row?
1. Intro - No Rating
2. Maxine (Featuring Raekwon) - 4.5/5
3. Flowers (Featuring Raekwon, Method Man & Superb) - 4.5/5
4. Never Be the Same Again (Featuring Carl Thomas & Raekwon) - 5/5
5. Teddy (Skit) - No Rating
6. Theodore (Featuring Trife Da God & Twiz) - 4.5/5
7. Ghost Showers - 4/5
8. Strawberry (Featuring Killah Sin) - 4/5
9. The Forest - 4/5
10. The Juks (Featuring Trife Da God & Superb) - 4/5
11. Walking Through the Darkness (Featuring Tekitha) - 4.5/5
12. Jealousy (Skit) - No Rating
13. The Hilton (Featuring Raekwon) - 4.5/5
14. Interlude - Too Short - No Rating
15. Love Session (Featuring Ruff Endz) - 4/5
16. Street Chemistry (Featuring Trife Da God & Solomon Childs) - Too Short - No Rating
Overall:
47.5/55
4.5 Stars
Another very nice album from Ghostface. Not as good as "Ironman" or "Supreme Clientle" but it is indeed up there with them. Mostly every track is solid, none are wack or not listenable and Ghost's lyrics never fail to impress you. This is arugably one of Ghost's weakest albums in the eyes of many people but it truely isn't as bad as people say. Check it out if your a fan of true hip hop. |
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Ghost Submitted on: 2006-09-24 |
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This is an average album. there are some decent songs and the production is okay. Probably for die hard ghost fans.
rating C+ |
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Bulletproof Wallets: The Downfall Submitted on: 2006-05-18 |
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| Unlike many others in Hip-Hop, Ghost should be forgiven for this, but yet again, his versitility and intensity is what makes up for this particular record. Ghost has always been the clansman to bring emotional rage with his rapstyle, this showcases one of his best, on cuts like "Maxine", and also his storytelling are still unparellel on "Never Be The Same Again" and also using cartoon characters to build an entertaining tale on the "Alchemist" produced "The Forest" (think "Ice Cube's" Gangsta's Fairytale with a twist). The album that made this album crash and burn was the production work, it seemed uneven and didn't really seem to fit in well. However even Ghost's worst efforts come off better than most rappers of this decade. |
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