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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0075596268820
Format: Explicit Lyrics
Label: Elektra / Wea
Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Elektra / Wea
Release Date: December 04, 2001
Studio: Elektra / Wea
Sales Rank: 12397
MPN: 62688
Disc 1:- I Got Love
- Backdoor
- Keep It G.A.N.G.S.T.A.
- I Pledge Allegiance
- Your Woman Has Just Been Sighted
- Your Wife
- Can't Nobody
- Another Short Story
- Concrete Streets
- Real Pimp
- Ditty Dum Ditty Doo
- Music and Me
- I Got Love
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Editorial Review:
Amazon.com: Nate Dogg is the undisputed king of choruses, bridges, and hooks, which would seemingly limit his ability to successfully carry a full-length album. Nevertheless, Music & Me is his third appearance at the plate. A little Nate Dogg goes a long way, so it's no surprise that an extensive A list of guest stars holds most of the album's appeal. Pharoahe Monch's limber and loose verses make the otherwise mediocre "I Pledge Allegiance" a pleasant surprise, while surface-level lyrics kicked by rap's miniest mogul, Jermaine Dupri, help bury an already weak "Your Woman Has Just Been Sighted." Dr. Dre, Snoop, Kurupt, and the Eastsidaz are in the house, of course, and Snoop's verse on "Ditty Dum Ditty Doo" helps make it the second best song on the album. The hottest track is easily "Keep It G.A.N.G.S.T.A." The beat is bubblegum yet menacing, a perfect background for the supreme combination of Nate Dogg, ghetto chanteuse Lil' Mo, and Cali's premier MC Xzibit. --Rebecca Levine
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As I suspect many fans have, I came to this release only after hearing Nate Dogg drop into some of my favorite rap songs to provide a chorus or hook. Like Michael Caine or Tabasco Sauce, Nate Dogg makes everything he touches better. I had checked out G-Funk Classics, Vols. 1 & 2 and, as reviews noted, its extended length and poor production dragged it down. Some great moments, but not a great album. I loved The Hard Way but still wanted that Nate Dogg solo masterpiece. It was with hesitation that I approached this release. I am so sorry I waited as this is a stone-cold classic.
After hearing MUSIC & ME I have no idea how this was not a mega-chart-topper. Vocals are superb throughout, guest spots almost all shine consistently ... Read More:
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Nate Dogg has for years been the undisputed king of hip hop hooks, making valuable appearances on rap classics like Warren G's "Regulate," Snoop Dogg's "Ain't No Fun," Ludacris's "Area Codes," 50 Cent's "21 Questions," and countless others. As a solo artist, Nate has found mixed success, with a handful of albums released over a long career. 2001's "Music and Me" is if not his best, his most consistent. He uses a consistent style, putting across a character that is a smooth gangster with a rough, street edge. Vocally he is solid as always, but he entertains the most when he is telling stories of occurrences in his hometown of Long Beach. Nate has difficulty carrying a full album by himself, so as you might expect there is a long list of guest spots ... Read More:
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This album is truely the best. His vocal soothes the wounded ear and cures the sick with his talent. I think the best song on the album are:
1)Music and me
2)My Wife, or ur wife-.-' dunno
3)Keep it G.a.n.g.s.t.a.
4)Keep the bells ringin featuring J D.
*dunno what song title isss
The album is good, Go out and buy it. You won't regret it and never ever buy the mobb deep album. why? cuz it sucks
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Nate Dogg has an amazing voice and he can sing great. He was great back when he was on Deathrow records but he is still amazing now. It has appearances from Great rappers like Snoop Dogg, Dr Dre and Xzibit and a single called I Got Love. He doesn't rap, he sings and is great for chorus's on songs by other rappers that of course doesn't meen that he is not great being in whole songs.
If you want to hear some good music than go get it now because you can't be dissapointed with this. 10/10
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Already on his third I still can't believe he made that many albums because he is more known for collaborations then being solo. Anyways this is a great album with great collabs. My favorite are "I Got Love", "I Pledge Allegiance" and Ring The Alarm. The whole album is solid with great production and I like how it is relaxing with the beats and his voice and this album you can chill to. Recommend this to g funk fans because this is at its best right here.
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