Wednesday, December 19, 2018

Mixerr Album Reviews #1,602

This hip hop/rap album is a United States-Canada collaboration. Gangstro Records and Boomin Records came together and recorded this album in 1995. The album is filled with heavy beats over jazz music samples that carefully arranged. Much of this album has hardcore lyrics from the urban streets. The album has everything hip hop heads would enjoy. Stans and fans alike will enjoy this album. This album is a lost classic in Canadian hip hop.

Gangstro Records is from Waterloo, Ontario, Canada and Boomin Records is from Flint, Michigan, United States.

It’s All Good uses a looped downtempo jazz sample over old school hip hop beats. The samples are carefully arranged. Notice the chick singing. Rapping is no joke to 9-Duice. 9-Duice takes rap very seriously.

Funk In Da Trunk is driven by a funky guitar playing throughout the whole song over electronic blips. This cut uses funk samples. Most of this cut is about how 9-Duice brings out the funk from the trunk.

Do or Die features the legendary Flint hip hop/rap duo Ruff N Rugged hence the rough and rugged sound. The songs itself contains raw hardcore lyrics hip hop heads and stans will truly enjoy.

9-Duice shows off lyrics skills and talent on Who’s Got Da Skills. Like Positive K, 9-Duice has skills that pay the bills. The beats used are dope and fit in perfectly into a hip hop song.

U Ain’t Know is an average hip hop song at best. It’s nothing too great to brag about. However most hip hop heads out there will enjoy the sound and production.

Rollin is a song laced with heavy hip hop beats that will rumble and rattle your speakers. The song has upbeat nature to it. The beats and production really stand out the most. Rollin is a song hip hop heads will enjoy.

I rate this album, Money ‘N’ Power, 4/5****!

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