Tech N9ne - Celcius
Reviewed By: Blutarski

  1. This track starts off the album off right with a tight ass beat and production by Don Juan. Tech disses Vel Bakarrii. He flows that all Vel Bakarrii wants is money and the only way he can get it is to diss Tech. It has a sample from "Capatin Save a Hoe" on the hook. A tight ass track to start the album off with, one of my favorites.


  2. Don Juan starts this track off with a good verse. Don Juan also does the production for this track and does a great job at it. Tech has the second verse and has some coo lyrics. They flow about girls getting freaky with them. A good medium paced track. I'm feeling it.


  3. My favorite track on the album. Tech flows with the quickness on this track. The beat is tight and gets your head moving. He flows about people be warned about his mic skills and his raps. A tight ass track that I'm feeling to the fullest.


  4. Some sweet production from Don Juan. The only thing I don't like is how it stops every couple of seconds. RDV has good flows all the way through. My favorite verses are Short Nitty's and Tech N9ne's. A tight track that knoccs hard. Can't ask for me than that.


  5. Another girl related topic from Don Juan and Tech N9ne. They flow about girls sprung off them. I'm not sure if this is a remix of "Biank Zone" or not, but it has the same lyrics on the hook. A tight track, favorite part is the hook.


  6. More sweet production from Don Juan. I like the background effects to this track. Tech N9ne has some good lyrics, but it sounds like this track was pieced together. His voice doesn't have a crisp sound to it. I like Nachia Cayson's vocals on this track. A good mix of rap with R&B. A coo track overall, minus the poor recording of Tech's voice.


  7. Another good produced track by Don Juan. It has a good pace to it. My favorite part of the track is the hook by Nachia Cayson. The flows are good, but there is one thing about this track I don't like; Tech N9ne is not on it! He doesn't appear on this track at all. Good track except no Tech.


  8. Macc James is the only person on this track. No Tech again and I'm not feeling the production by Macc James. I don't know why this track is here at all. Just filler material, skip it.


  9. I don't like the production by Don Juan on this track at all. Tech has a good verse to start the track off, but the rest is just weak. Another dissapointing track. Skip it.


  10. The only verse I like is Short Nitty's. The rest of this track can go out the door. I don't like the production by Don Juan at all. No Tech again either. Pass it up, unless you're a big RDV fan.


  11. Better production this time from Don Juan and Tech rips up the mic. The only thing I don't like about this track is the female voice going "Blue Streak" all the way through. Everything else is tight. A good track overall.


  12. A good produced by Jok3r, but besides that I don't like it. I'm not a fan of that Down South "uh...uh...wha...wha..." garbage. Again there is no Tech. If you're not a big fan of Down South music then pass this up.


  13. Some sweet production by Jok3r on this track. I like the piano work in the background. Again Macc James needs to be shown the door. Tech blows him away with his verses. The beat gets your head moving and I'm feeling the flows, just get Macc James outta there and it's a great track.


  14. My second favorite track on the album. It's all about Tech being cold as ice. The beat by Don Juan is hard and knoccs. Perfect production and great flows by Tech N9ne. This track reminds me more of what I heard off of "Anghellic." It's a tight track to end the album with. I'm feeling it to the fullest.


DVD Feature: There is a little DVD feature at the end of the CD. It's just a 2 minute clip from a Tech N9ne show. He's singing "Questions" from the "Gang Related Soundtrack." A nice little clip.

Overall this is a good album, but it's just a bunch of bootlegged shit from Don Juan. Don Juan released this album, not Tech N9ne. There are a bunch of good tracks to go around, but I was mad that Tech wasn't on every track. I didn't like all of the features. The producton by Don Juan was good and I liked Tech's flows throughout the album. A good album to pick up if you can find one.

Track Listing:
  1. "He Wanna Get Paid"

  2. "Call Girlz" ft. Don Juan

  3. "Be Warned"

  4. "Boss Doggs" ft. Big Scoob, Bakarrii, Nitty

  5. "Sprung" ft. Don Juan

  6. "All I Want"

  7. "Nasty Girl" ft. LV, Don Juan, Rock Money

  8. "Pop That Thang" ft. Macc James

  9. "Shoot Tha Shit" ft. Don Juan, Bigbear

  10. "Ride Wit Me" ft. Nitty, Big Scoob, Bakarrii, Severe

  11. "Blue Streak"

  12. "We Dem Boyz" ft. Jok3r

  13. "Mizery" ft. Macc James

  14. "Celcius" ft. Don Juan
    "DVD Feature"

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Other Reviews Of This Artist:
Absolute Power
Anghellic


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