Killa Tay Presents - Murder Show
Reviewed By: Blutarski
- This track gets the soundtrack started off right. Killa Tay comes hard on this one. I'm
feeling the beat and I like the production. Guce comes hard on this one too. I'm feeling
this track overall. A tight track overall. A good track to start the album off with.
- The beat gets your head into it. C-Bo starts it off with a good verse. I've never heard
of Lil' Cyco or K-Style, but both of them come clean. I like T-Nutty's verse too. this
is a great track overall, I'm feeling it, one of my favorite tracks on the album.
- Agerman puts it down on this track. Lil Ki from the Regime puts it down too and JT comes
with a clean verse. This is one of my favorite tracks on the album. It has a good beat
and I like the production. Just a tight track from start to finish. Bump it loud!
- This track has a pretty good beat to it. It gets your head moving to the beat and the
production fits in well. I've never heard of any of these cats, but a couple of them
come with some heat. I'm not feeling the hook, but the rest of the track is alright.
- Again I've never heard of these cats. The production isn't all that great. I'm not
really feeling this track all that much. There are couple of ok verses, but otherwise
this is a skipper.
- Richie Rich and Agerman spit some tight flows on this track. I was never a big fan of
Richie Rich, but he has a coo verse on this track. I'm feelin Ager more. the beat isn't
that good and the production is just ok. A decen track overall, but nothing special.
- I really like the production on this track, but the rappers need to go. I'm not feeling
the lyrics that they come with and none of them have a good style to me. Good for the
production otherwise skip it.
- Just skip this one too, I'm not feeling one thing about it. Skip!
- This isn't that great either. Everything repeats too much. The beat and production isn't
all that and I'm not really feeling the lyrics spit. Just skip it, you'll feel
better.
- This track is a lot better than the last three tracks. I like the production a lot more
and Chunk spits some tight lyrics. The flows are a lot better and I like how everything
fits together a lot better on this track. A decen track overall.
- Production is pretty good on this track. I'm feeling the flows a lot more than the last
few tracks. The hook is sweet. I'm feeling this track overall. It's worth a listen.
- Not a bad track. I'm feeling the flows and I like the production and the beat. Mac-Lo
and Q-Ball talk about all those street playas. It's a coo track overall, I'm feeling it
to the fullest.
- The production is alright and the flows are ok. Seems like a lot of heart spit on this
track. They flow about the ghetto and asking the question about do you know what a
person goes through in the ghetto. A clean track overall.
- The beat is tight as fuck on this track. It gets your head moving and then Letal and Lil
Law come with some tight flows. This is the best track since like track 4. I like how
everything fits together well and there are only two people on this track. It's a clean
track overall, I'm feeling it.
- Not to say that Neva Legal is weak, but Keak blows him them away with his verse. The
beat isn't all that great, but it's still clean. If the beat had been a little better
I think this would have been a tight track. Keak came tight, but the beat is weak.
- Ager reps Walnut as usual. He starts the track off with a heated verse. I like the
effects on this track. Killa Tay comes tight like usual. This is a tight ass track to
end the album with, I just wish more tracks were like this on the album.
Overall I'm feeling only about 4 or 5 tracks on this whole album. Killa Tay should have
got some better rappers together. The movie was alright, but the soundtrack is nothing
but dissapointment. With only about 4 tracks worth listening I would say, don't get it.
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Track Listing:
- "Murder Show Anthem" Killa Tay, Guce
- "Blocc Movements" C-Bo, Lil' Cyco, K-Style, Lil' Bo, T-Nutty
- "Ride Tonight" Agerman, Lil Ki, JT The Bigga Figga
- "Maintain" Skant, Che, Bandit, Big Nique
- "Big Thangs" Heavyweights, Big Mack, UDI, Charlie Manhattan
- "All About Dollars" Richie Rich, Agerman
- "Thugz Till We Gone" Eastclock Savages, D-Mac
- "Club Groove On" Hersh Gotti, Hersh
- "I Ain't Ballin' Yet" Pho-Balo, Laidblack Prod.
- "A Snitch Song" Lethal Mob, Lil Law, Chunk, Neva Legal
- "My Doggs" Steady Mobbin, Young Slay
- "Street Playaz" Mac-Lo, Q-Ball
- "Do Ya Know?" G.A.C., T.Y.G.
- "My Turf" Letal, Lil Law
- "Call You a Bitch" Neva Legal, Keak Da Sneak
- "Mobbed Out" Killa Tay, Agerman
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