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| | Drankin Patnaz (Bonus DVD) | | | Music Artist : | | YoungBloodZ | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | La Face | | Release Date : | | 2003-08-26 | | Store Price : | | $17.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $17.98 | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Intro 2. Damn! - Lil Jon, , YoungBloodZ 3. Whatchu Lookin' At 4. Sean Paul (Get 'Em Crunk) 5. Hustle - Killer Mike, YoungBloodZ 6. Cadillac Pimpin' 7. Oozie 1 8. Mud Pit 9. My Automobile 10. Lane to Lane 11. Tequila 12. Skit No. 2 13. Drankin' Patnaz 14. Mind on My Money 15. Lean Low - Backbone, YoungBloodZ 16. No Average Playa
Disc 21. Damn! [DVD Video][*] 2. Cadillac Pimpin' [DVD Video][*] 3. Shakem' Off [DVD Video][*] 4. 85 [DVD Video][*] 5. U-Way (How We Do It) [DVD Video][*] 6. Behind the Scenes Footage [DVD Video][*] 7. Photo Gallery [DVD][*]
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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please help me burn CDS Submitted on: 2004-10-18 |
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| I would like to write you because i would like to burn CDS |
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Great Southern Crunk Submitted on: 2004-07-06 |
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| Ultra sweet album from my fellow ATLiens. "Damn" is a great song, "Lean Low", "Cadillac Pimpin" and "Hustle" all stick out as other great songs. But by far my favorite song on the album is "My Automobile." I highly recommend this cd to any southern crunk fans, any fans of lil' jon or the ying yang twins will love this album. |
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Hard to spot in the crowd Submitted on: 2004-05-10 |
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| Tired of checking this website for Southern rap albums because all you see are "The south get it crunk! Pick up this ish right now!"-style reviews? Well, here's a new one for you. I'm not saying that the YoungBloodZ second album, Drankin' Patnaz, is bad, but it really doesn't distance itself from the pack. For instance, rapper Sean Paul (NOT to be confused with Dutty Rock Sean Paul) doesn't sound much different than any other dirty South rapper. His rap style is still decent enough, but J-Bo's rapping is better. Now on to the album. Instant standouts are "Lean Low" with Backbone and, of course, "Damn!" (people can stop pretending they don't like this song). I'm sure the duo are as surprised as anyone else that that song climbed to #4 on the POP charts. Anyway, the only other song besides those two singles that really stands out is "Mud Pit". Most of the rest of the album is just okay. Actually, there are a few songs that I could do without, like "Hustle" (featuring Killer Mike) and "Lane to Lane", an ode to drunk driving. There are also a couple of obligatory songs about cars, the tolerable "Cadillac Pimpin'" and the skippable "My Automobile". And it seems like Sean and J are trying to hark on past glory a lot, too (they bring up "U-Way" in a lot of the songs). If you're a fan of anything southern, then you'll be pleased with this album. Everyone else should borrow this album first. Anthony Rupert |
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Hot Album Submitted on: 2004-01-09 |
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| This album is hot and fo real. The beats are sick and the lyrics are also good. Whatup Gansta is the best song on the album. Some other good songs are Mud Pit, Damn! and Mind on the Money. this album is serious and u gotta cop it. |
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disgrace to hiphop Submitted on: 2003-10-01 |
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| this cd is complete garbage , some the beats are decent but the lyrics are straight " industy thug " bulls hit . these motha fu ckas dont even know how to rhyme , they hide behind their deep bass beats . this aint real hiphop , like almost anything out now .their flow is horrible with lil john screaming doesnt help .They need to pick up a dictionary and learn how to articulate cuz these punks are ignant . If you want real rap listen to 2pac , n.w.a. , bone thugs , talib kweli , mos def , black eyed peas , and Nas cuz they have a real message with real lyrics . these mothafu ckas out now have been bamboozled by this industy , whats funny is that the media now embraces this , when in the days of 2pac and biggie , the media would try to break them down . Its cause the goverment wanted to get rid of their message and enslave us buy turning this powerful , meaning music in to garbage and theyve succeeded cause this aint music . |
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