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murderer:
gridlock'd soundtrack

the untouchable deathrow records/ interscope records

executive producer: suge knight

this has to be one of the most underrated soundtracks of all time even though it only sold 500,000 copies, this album overall is a banger.

1. wanted dead or alive by 2pac and snoop dogg produced by daz- great opening to this wonderful track, they trade verses throughout the song beautifully, they had a video for this too. production is wonderful, up-tempo, also sort of laid-back g-funk type shit 5/5

2.sho shot by lady of rage produced by sean barney thomas-lady of rage destroys this track completely, the beat is wicked, one of the best tracks on the album, they also had a video for this too and this song was also on her solo album 5/5

3. it's over now by danny boy produced by keith andes- an r n b track. this track is very mellow and soft, a treat for the r n b fans but not my type of song, again they also had a video for this song 3.5/5

4.don't try to play me homey by dat nigga daz also produced- this song is awesome, daz at his best, production is uptempo but has that trademark g-funk sound 4.5/5

5. never had a friend like me by 2pac produced by johnny jackson- the best track on this soundtrack. 2pac spit some real shit like he usually does. lyrics are top notch, production is laid-back something you could smoke to 5/5

6. why by nate dogg produced by daz- not really feeling this track, nates vocals are okay and production seems average-3/5

7. out the moon (boom, boom, boom) by snoop, 2pac, tray deee, and soopafly produced by snoop, LT, and soopafly- WOW!!!! this track is really banging. 2pac and tray came the dopest, snoop's chorse was whack but overall this track was very laid back had the 20's feel. 4.5/5

8. i can't get enough by danny boy produced by damon thomas- this track is kinda whack, even for r n b fans, the production is weird and danny boy doesn't sound right at all on this track 2/5

9. tonight its on by BGOTI produced by char jones-it starts off very good with the loud bass but track really ain't all that, a good party song though 3/5

10. off the hook by snoop, charlie wilson, val young, james e. debarge produced by daz-  catchy chorse, this is more of a r n b song, again very laid back as usual from daz, another party song but it really ain't all that 3/5

11. lady herion by j. flex produced by sean barney thomas- damn this track is banging, nice flow by j. flex, dark production, it fits the song very well 4/5

12. will i rize by storm produced by char jones- this track is really whack, the production is top notch but storm needs to learn how to keep up with the beat 2.5/5

13. body and soul by oftb produced by brian g- holy shit!! this track is definetly a banger, they had a video for this song, all 3 member came very dope and the production sounds like something dre would be proud of. 5/5

14. life is a traffic jam by eight mile road produced by medusa-this track sounds like it was done live, one of those poetry slam type of shit which i wasn't really feeling, even pac's verse couldn't save this song 2.5/5

15. deliberation by anonymous produced by cody chestnutt-what the fuck?!?! this track doesn't belong on this album, completely whack 1/5


so anyways, this album was a sleeper, i mean there were couple whack tracks but overall, this album is a must have for any fan.

overall rating: 4/5

lbc213:
There are some alright tracks, I only bought it 4 the snoop trax. Nuthin special but alright.

AlerG:
besides the dogg pound related tracks and the Pac tracks this cd isn't anything special after...i thought the nate dogg song was awesome, and i thought it was a tribute to Pac or at least one of his fallen homies...the first track with Pac and Snoop wanted dead or alive was about a 4.5/5 because i thought 2 of amerikas most wanted was better and it's a 5...but a decent soundtrack that i picked up the week it came out and wasn't disappointed...overall 7/10 for a soundtrack, peace.

dexter:
8.6

.: God Is One :.:

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1. wanted dead or alive by 2pac and snoop dogg produced by daz- great opening to this wonderful track, they trade verses throughout the song beautifully, they had a video for this too. production is wonderful, up-tempo, also sort of laid-back g-funk type shit 5/5


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Wanted Dead Or Alive has got the same beat as "Hypnotise" By Biggie Smalls, you should have noticed that!

Peace

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