The North Side Nation - Pimpin' The Nation album is filled with gangsta rap similar to Top Authority and acid rap similar to Mastamind. Each track is filled with grim reality. Some of the songs have dope beats such as Back Against The Wall and Insane. North Side Nation should have dropped a second album. Yeah some of the beats were wack, but at least it's not Freaky Live, Grip Manson, or Took N Bone.
North Side Nation was a rap group from Flint in 1994. They had produced their own music. Kenny "K-Mill" Miller of Raw Deal was in North Side Nation. North Side Nation is from the same hood that Freaky Live is from. North Side Nation is from Jamieson Street in Dewey Park (Dewey Hood).
That Back Against The Wall track was absolutely bananas! The bass was super heavy speaker rattling bass and he beats were quite indeed quirky. Back Up Against The Wall was the best track on the Pimpin' The Nation album! This is one dope ass gangsta rap freestyle! This track is filled with grim reality.
K-Mill and C-Dubb really showcased their real lyrical talents. That's the type of shit I'm talking about! Tales of killing, pimping, drug dealing on a daily basis, and just driving are a way of life on this track and in the city of Flint, Michigan. Back Up Against The Wall is track to listen to while your bouncin' on Dayton rims down Saginaw Street.
K-Mill calls out the US government for all their evil doing and political corruption on Pimpin The Nation. He says the government is a joke. The government lies about their taxes. They think the whole country is dumb. He is tired of legislative lies. So ask yourself, who pimping the nation? K-Mill wants the public to start questioning the government when they break the law.
K-Mill isn’t paying taxes as he is selling crack. He doesn’t wanna work. He has a grudge and death wish against government leaders and officials.
Life in the Ghetto is a dark themed acid rap track. Notice deep bass at the very beginning. K-Mill and the rest of the other members spit game to us and tell us how the ghetto really is. The realities of the ghetto are quite filled with such harshness and hardness.
I rate this album, 5/5*****!
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