Mr. Doctor - Setripn' Bloccstyle
Reviewed By: Blutarski
- Just a little intro. Two people talk about what set they're from and some gunfire.
- A tight ass track to start it off. Mr. Doctor and Brotha Lynch rip up the mic on this track. The beat knoccs and I'm
feeling the flows by Mr. Doc and Lynch. They rep the Gadenblocc. Just a tight track from start to finish. One of my
favorite tracks on the album.
- Just a little interlude. They're playing some pool in the background.
- A good knoccin beat to this track. Production is clean and Mr. Doctor flows with some gangsta lyrics. Mr. Doc's
style if perfect on this track. A slower paced track, but it still knoccs hard. I'm feeling it.
- My favorite track on the album. Babe Reg starts it off with a tight ass verse. The beat is clean and I'm feeling the
production. Mr. Doctor has the next verse and spits more gangsta lyrics. Brotha Lynch has a good verse near the end
of the track. A tight that is a classic.
- Mr. Doctor gives it up for the GBC on this track. The pace of the track is a bit slow, but it fits Mr. Doctor's style
perfectly. It's a bit of a short track though. A good track, nothing special, but worth a listen.
- Another little interlude. Brotha Lynch makes a phone call.
- I'm feeling the production on this track. The little background effect is tight. The beat kicks in and the track knoccs.
Mr. Doctor has more of a faster flow on this track. He spits more of those hardcore gangsta lyrics. Another one of my
favorite tracks, I'm feeling it.
- An old school feel to this track. Mr. Doctor's flow is clean and I'm feeling his lyrics. The beat is alright, but nothing
really special. It has more of a slow paced feel to it, but Mr. Doc still has fast paced flows. A good track overall, but
nothing too special.
- Another interlude. People playing dice in the background.
- Another one of my favorite tracks. Brotha Lynch starts it off with the first verse and rips up the mic. The beat gets your
head moving and the production is perfect. I'm not really feeling Foe Loco's verse too much, but that is the only low
part about this track. A classic Mr. Doc track.
- Another interlude. A whole bunch of people smoking and then they talk about having sex with a girl.
- Mr. Doctor flows about treating woman like hoes. This track has a slow pace to it. The beat is alright and there is
some nice instrument work here. Not really a hard track to bump, but it's alright.
- Brotha Lynch talks all through this track. Mr. Doc rips up the mic here. The beat is hard and I'm feeling the production.
The beat gets your head moving and the flows are perfect. Another one of my favorite tracks on the album. He flows
about being the real deal. Tight track overall.
- A good medium pace to this track. Mr. Doc starts it off with a good verse. DJ K.A.T. has the second verse, but I'm
not feeling him at all. Loki sounds a lot different than he does now, but he still has some coo flows. The beat is good
and I'm feeling the production. A good track overall.
- Just some shout outs. Coo little beat in the background.
Overall this is Mr. Doctor's best album by far. Much better than anything else he has released so far. Great features by
Brotha Lynch, Loki, and Babe Reg. Good production and hard beats. Maybe a couple too many interludes, but that
can be overlooked for the quality tracks. A great album to pick up.
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Track Listing:
- "Setripin"
- "Bloccstyle" ft. Brotha Lynch Hung
- "Plot Murder"
- "Fill 'em Up"
- "Fucc Yo Side" ft. Baby Reg, Brotha Lynch Hung
- "Rollin Wit GBC"
- "It's All The Way On"
- "Killa Cap Pilla"
- "No Bitch"
- "Misty Blue Tribute"
- "40 Ouncez & Chronic Dice" ft. Brotha Lynch Hung, Foe Loco
- "She Fucc Everybody"
- "Treat em Like Hoez"
- "Da Real Deal"
- "Largest Way 2 Represent" ft. DJ K.A.T., Loki
- "5000 'Cz'"
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