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Brotha Lynch Hung & C-Bo - Blocc Movement1. Intro2. Gangsta fuck a ho...Decent production. C-Bo flows his ass off on his verse. Lynch represents well also. Kam appears on the last verse and does a good job. 4/53. Follow my lead...Evil sounding production. C-Bo and guest artists Cos and Killa Tay put down a dope flow, but Lynch runs away with the track. 4/54. Flippin' chiccens...Solo C-Bo track. Production is boring, but C-Bo's lyrics are decent. 3/55. 187 on a hook...Tight gangsta beat. C-Bo, Brotha Lynch, and Tech N9ne put down hella dope verses. 5/56. The watcher...Lynch's lyrics are dope as hell, but the beat doesn't fit his style. Still a nice solo Lynch track. 3.5/57. We all thug...Decent track featuring Lynch, Cos, and Tall Can. 3.5/58. 187 on 24th street...Hella laidback beat. I love the production. Lynch does a good job on the mic for another solo track. 4/59. Drunken style...This is more of an interlude or sampler for Lynch's upcoming album. Hella tight production and flow. Nice 2 minute song. 4/510. Dedication...Solo C-Bo track. He spits the rhyme with emotion and intensity. Tight beat. 4.5/511. Divide...Lynch and C-Bo represent on the track well, but I'm not feelin' the guest artists or the production. 3/512. There it is...Another solo Brotha Lynch song. He mostly talks about Black Market Records. Production fits his style and delivery well. 4/513. Down at the courthouse...interlude14. Money, power, respect...The beat is annoying. C-Bo's flow is decent and Spider Locc is average, but that beat is terrible. 2/515. The plot...Tight story and delivery by Lynch. He trades verses with Zagg who does a great job on the mic. 4/516. Where's my checc...interlude17. My papers...Tight song, but the production just doesn't do Lynch's lyrics and delivery justice. 3.5/518. Kicc the door in...interlude19. Don't stop...Production has a hint of ragae in the background, which is a nice touch. Spice 1 and Yukmouth accompany Lynch and Bo on the track. 3.5/520. OutroOVERALL...7/10There's a lot of great songs on the CD. Nothing is really terrible except for one track. Brotha Lynch has tight flows for every track, as well as C-Bo. Production lags here and there, but in all it is all good. I would have liked to see more Lynch/C-Bo songs with no guest appearances, but still a good album.