Mac Dre Instore Tommorow for Al Boo Boo?

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Oct 19, 2003
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man i got that cd/dvd today... the dvd is garbage... all it has is 2 music videos and a bio on mac dre... all of this footage is also on the treal tv dvd...
Thats weak...he shouldnt have put the dvd on there if thats the case
 
May 24, 2003
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Yeah but the Cd is classic, ive had it on repeat since yesterday as the soundtrack to the shit i do, first listen, i thought it was ok but not as good as I thought, Listen to it a few more times and caught some more of the very interesting comedic flows MD has on Al Boo Boo, Then I Smoked some good dank and bumped Dipped when U see Me" and I new it was classic Mac Dre. He really comes tight on this CD with thizzed out beats and a flow u have to really pay attention to, with headphones on it also is great cuz u can hear mac dres backround voice a lot clearer, Also i was rolling by the college and had the last track "CaN U Shout" bumpin with all the windows down, i was feeling the song at the stoplight and check to my left and these 2 pretty ass hoes were hella dancing to it staring at my 20s like some chrome nymphos, I just did the Mac Dre and smashed out at green, left the sluts in the dust
 

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I know ill possibly get 'flamed' for this or whatever, but I agree with Pat, and might even take it further and say that in a few years, this CD will be a classic.
I just wish the songs were a bit longer, but in a way, the short and sweet method suits them.

Only song I dont like (at all) is song 5. And 10 could be better.
 
Feb 19, 2003
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MD's newer stuff is for fun, and that's OK. If you want "meaning", study philosophy!

Planet ZeroPat and Psilo--right on! MD's lyrical flow is better than it was the last few CDs out (he sounds more "awake") and the engineering is much improved from THIZZELLE...As for the shorter songs, I figure this: if you don't much to say, better to make a shorter song that ends on the right note, instead of a longer song that goes nowhere and clogs up the CD's flow, and that's what MD did here ("Genie of The Lamp", "Shit On A Man", etc).

It's no classic, but AL BOO BOO is cool to bump when you just want to have fun, and that's what MD's about these days. And I can't stress this enough: the more of a "living life to the fullest" person you are, the more you'll be able to appreciate MD's CDs from '99 and on. If you're one of these moody, starving-poet types who expects everything to have meaning, MD probably isn't your man. Just my opinion, though...can't wait for another Cutthoat Committee CD...

PEACE!
 

Psilo707

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I have another comment that I was thinking about earlier.

I think Mac Dre's older CD's are better rap albums overall, but, I prefer his new style over his old one.
Why? Because every line he spits either has me cracking up or saying 'damn, that line is tight'. Even if its simple shit, I still think its straight slump...
 
May 12, 2002
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lol@If you want "meaning", study philosophy (real talk)

I agree with Pat, Psilo, and Sav...

if you are into serious philosophical type music then you should probably skip MD's music all together... I enjoy Al Boo Boo album thus far.. I've grown to accept that Dre has taking rap to a different level... Its funny though everytime I'm at a party Mac Dre finds his way into the system, sometimes because of me, but still you'll find Dre "gettin the party started" so to speak... Dre is one of those type rappers in my opinion that you may not like at first, but after a few listens he will grow on you. Shit, even my boy's Mom (a biker no less) says "Talk Big shit" everytime i see her, she's loving that track on Cutthoat Committee (and she hates rap)..