Mac Mall - Illegal Business
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 See Larger Image | Illegal Business? Artist : Mac Mall List Price : $14.98 USD ProductGroup: Music Release Date : 2003-05-13 Studio : Young Black Brotha Label : Young Black Brotha Avg. Customer Rating : (17 reviews)
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Reviews Customer Reviews for Illegal Business Cuddy Comes Mainy Here! Rating: In the summer of 1993, Vallejo Cali's Mac Mall releases his fully heated debut under underground bay legendary producer Khayree's new Young Black Brotha Records. Let's just say that this cat got flows for years, and he is the epitome of bay area mobb music. Khayree produces some sick and original beats taking on the life of deep groove, twangy mobb style beats and G-Funk. The beat on the intro is hella sick. Serious heads will hear it, and it will remind them of the intro to Dre's The Chronic. I actually like this one better because I like the whiny synth here better than the one on the Chronic. Khayree airs out business and leads into this rare out of print classic. Mac's subject matter may not be groundbreaking: hood livin, drug slangin, and hustlin, but his slick drawl and easy delivery make him fun to listen to. "Don't Wanna See Me" is wicked. The beat is bouncy lowrider funk paired with a sick whiny synth. He easily rips the track to shreds with his maniacal flow. "Sic Wit Tis" again flexes his game over the twangy deep-groove beat. Here, he shakes dudes for their hunnies, so he gives warning to other cats about it. Mac Mall gets a little deeper with "Ghetto There," where tames his aggressive gangsta flows and hopes to spread a message of heads making their lives better, and he discusses the trappings of hood life. The beat is beautiful, smooth, soul inflected G-Funk. Khayree creates some original and different sounds on joints like "Versatile" and the lovably oddball beat on "It's All Good." The obligatory hooter joint, "$$ On The Dank" has an extremely deep bass and a deep-fried guitar twang (few, if any, can do this as good as Khayree). Overall, this album is a phat example of the versatility of bay area and west coast rap. Peep his 1996 classic Untouchable for more of that 707 (Vallejo)gangsta game and mobb ish. Anything Khayree touches, seems to catch fire! Beware, this album is rare. The 2003 re-release goes for up to 30 bucks cuz it's outta print too. I downloaded mines, cuz u ain't gonna find the original 1993 album unless u hella lucky.
Customer Reviews for Illegal Business Cd jiblits Rating: dis albim be de bum jiblits on the wak shak oba de side an what not ya feel me, but de proscriptiums ob ya mamma be wak jabbaly to ya ass all upside nome sayn. word.
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