Mista Cane - Who Am I? Now We Begin
Reviewed By: Blutarski

  1. Just the intro. A whole bunch of phone calls on an answering machine.


  2. The title track is full of heat. The beat from E.Q. is tight as fuck! Mista Cane comes clean on the mic and I'm feeling his lyrics. He talks about all the mainstream rappers who change their name and spit fake rhymes to make money. My favorite track on the album, a tight track overall.


  3. A clean beat and nice background effects to this track. E.Q. lays down another good beat. M-16 starts the track off with a good verse. Mista Cane and M-16 talk about all the bad choices they've made in life and how they are dealing with them now. A good track with a good topic, I'm feeling it.


  4. A little nerdy radio DJ annouces the next track.


  5. Another good beat from E.Q. A harder track from Mista Cane here. A good mix of hip-hop and gansta rap. His style fits perfectly with the beat and his flows are clean. A tight track overall, I'm feeling it. It ends with the nerdy DJ.


  6. A very good lyrical track. A good beat from E.Q., but the power of the track comes from Mista Cane's lyrics. He flows about how it's a joke to make it big in the rap game. He talks about how you can't speak your mind. A very good track for the lyrics he comes with.


  7. A pretty good from E.Q., but it's nothing special. Mista Cane comes clean on the mic, but it's too much of a hip-hop styled track for me. Young Bonez comes clean on the hook. A pretty good track overall, but it's nothing special.


  8. Another one of my favorite tracks. The beat by E.Q. is clean and I like the background instruments. Mista Cane comes clean on the mic. He flows about how people try to compare their life to his and how wrong they are. Another track with a good topic. I'm feeling it.


  9. Mista Cane reppin the Bay Area on this track. The beat has a real hip-hop feel to it and Mista Cane spits some laid back styled lyrics. It's more of a party type track. A nice laid back type of track to bump. I'm feeling it.


  10. Mista Cane raps about his father who was never around to raise him. It's a song to all those fathers who left their child when they were young. He uses the words "invisible father" to represent the dad he never had. A song with a lot of feeling behind it. Another good topic. Good track overall.


  11. Mista Cane flows about hip-hop on this track. It has a real hip-hop feel to it. E.Q. laces him up with a good beat and Mista Cane just flows. I like the violin in the background instruments. A true hip-hop track, I'm feeling it.


  12. I'm feeling Young Bonez on this track. Both have more of a hard style to a harder beat. A good mix of rap and hip-hop. They talk about how they're rising in the rap scene. A good track, nothing special, but good.


  13. Some news clips about kidnapping and murder start this track off. He flows about how the world seems to be going down all around. He talks about all the bad things that happen in the world. Another good topic to flow about. A good track overall.


  14. Another of my favorite tracks. Everything fits together perfectly. The beat is tight and I'm feeling Mista Cane's flow. He rips up the mic on this track. I can't really say enough about this track, just bump it loud!


  15. More of a softer beat on this track. Nice piano work in the background. He flows about how he is and what some of his dreams and goals are. A lot of real talk on this track. Just spitting from the heart on this track. I kinda like the first track more, but this one gives a little different feel because of the beat. I'm feeling it though.


  16. He flows about all those up and coming artists who say they're coming with something new, but never do. He just talks about all those fake rappers in the game. A good beat by E.Q. for Mista Cane to flow to. Another good topic to talk about. I'm feeling it.


  17. I'm not really feeling the production on this track by E.Q. Mista Cane does have some clean flows though. He just talks about how hard it is in life and how he's trying make it. This would have been a better track if the production was a bit better, but I like the lyrics either way.


  18. Just some talking to finish the album with. Mista Cane just says some shout outs. A nice piano beat to finish it off with. Nice little outro to finish the album.


Overall this is a very good lyrical album. There is a wide range of topics that Mista Cane flows about. The production from E.Q. is consistent throughout the album with a couple of knoccin tracks. This is more of a hip-hop album, but it has plenty of rap styled tracks as well. A very good debut from Mista Cane. Pick yourself up a copy.

Track Listing:
  1. "Intro"

  2. "Now We Begin"

  3. "Choices" ft. M-16

  4. "John Wapes" (skit)

  5. "Keep it G-A-N-S-T-A"

  6. "The Truth"

  7. "That's the Game" ft. Young Bonez

  8. "I Don't Think So"

  9. "Summertime"

  10. "Invisible Father"

  11. "Hip Hop"

  12. "It's a Must" ft. Young Bonez

  13. "In the World Today"

  14. "U Can Hate"

  15. "Who Am I" (remix)

  16. "Ah Ha"

  17. "Why Must it be That Way"

  18. "Outro"

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