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- Summary: The rapper from Houston releases his latest album, which features artists such as Lil Wayne, T.I., and Wacko.
- Record Label: Asylum
- Genre(s): Rap
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Girl You Know | |
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Yeah, what do you mean, where am I at? I? ll call you back Girl you know, girl you know I, I, I Girl you know I, I, I love you Girl you know, girl... | See the rest of the song lyrics |
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Positive: 7 out of 7
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Made is not Scarface's best album, that honor would go to "The Fix" or any of his earlier solos depending on where you stand. Yet, saying this isn't Face's best is no insult. Scarface on his worst day or even in unofficial form (see "My Balls and My Word") is still better than most other rappers on their best day
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MADE might be a small album, one that never musically ventures outside Scarface's comfort zone, but it's a heavily personal work from someone with a whole lot to say.
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Made sounds dirtier (i.e., more Southern) than its polished predecessor, though it still relies on a bevy of soul samples. The best is the Hall & Oates bite on 'Never.'
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No one can accuse Scarface of overstuffing this CD: it lasts barely 40 minutes, just long enough to provide a satisfying dose of stories and boasts, delivered in a rich, bluesy voice that often makes him seem even older than he is.
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Its well-trodden themes might not break much new ground, but Made succeeds thanks to Scarface's keen storytelling ability, unimpeachable authority and subtle lyrical complexity.
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Scarface acts his age on more thoughtful cuts like 'Who Do You Believe In,' which offers a somber take on the many forces that claim innocent inner-city lives, from gang rivalries to the war in Iraq.
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M.A.D.E. is Scarface doing everything right, delivering those cold, hardcore rhymes over uncomplicated, soulful beats.
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JohnnyS.Dec 24, 2007Still the man, near a classic record from one of the co-leaders of the famed Geto Boys along with Bushwick Bill.
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JamesPDec 15, 2007
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khadjaJan 17, 2008In my opinion, this album lies in front with his other classics. As far as 'face goes, he is definitely one of the best.
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[Anonymous]Jan 6, 2008
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