Tracks: 18 Release date: 2002-09-10 $13.99
Tracks: 9 Release date: 1993-11-09 $8.99
Comments
1. Classic - This is amazing. There isn't track on here that isn't great. This was the last of good hip hop. Now it's hip pop, like the Black Eyed Peas, or stuff with no real lyrics, like Soulja Boy Tell 'Em. Come On! Like RZA said in Wu-Tang Forever,"Y'all think you can be an MC overnight"or something like that. Anyway, the best tracks are C.R.E.A.M., Method Man, Can It Be All So Simple, Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthin' Ta F' Wit, Protect Ya Neck, & Shame On a Nuh. The other songs are good too, but those are the best
2009-12-18
Tracks: 16 Release date: 2013-08-23 $11.99
Tracks: 3 Release date: 2009-01-01 $2.07
Comments
1. Think before you write - Ice knew what he was doing back then....all the rappers knew what they were doing...Its called sampling. They all did it. People give Ice a bad rap about what has happened. Record co. says this he said that....does it matter. I remember when Ice Ice Baby came out on MTV. Yes MTV use to play music videos all the time and if they didn't have vids on I would switch over to the BOX and watch vids there. (pre internet). Everyone went out and got the tape....yeah tape!!! and were bobbing their heads. And for all the young ones out there that are just now hearing Ice give it a chance and think before you write. Don't let people around be your tuner. I don't like the Beatles...but I know they are a great band and people love them because at a time in history their songs talked to that person. Ice did that for poeple that was done with the hair bands and wanted some boom and dope lyrics.
2009-08-25
Tracks: 13 Release date: 2016-11-04 $9.99
Comments
1. Very smart fans will be shaking fists at Czarface after 'Fistful' - The trio of producer L and emcees Esoteric and Inspectah Deck release the third part of their Czarface collaboration-series with almost nothing new to offer fans old or new. Like the previous two installments (Czarface and Every Hero Needs A Villain), the new one, A Fistful of Peril, doesn’t bother with creating a story for its comic cover-art. Instead, it hustles more hard-boy backpack raps with no mission. Think bars of bronze instead of bars of gold. There is mention of police killing blacks in “Steranko,” but that’s as political as Peril gets. Psycho Les, Blacastan, Meyhem Lauren and Rast Rfc give decent turns, but they don’t and can’t save the project. It would have been very fun and skilled on the part of the makers to have a plot or purpose to these raps that are meant to shock but don’t. Fans will have to wait for this group or another group to actually develop characters for the Czarface universe and move them along, but of course even that may never happen. For their efforts and for what it is, A Fistful of Peril is ok, but it could have been much more.
2016-11-07
2. These dudes! - Thank god L and Esoteric linked up with Deck back in for the Speaking Real Words EP. So awesome to see that collab blossom into a friendship and then into one of the only groups worth checking out today, Czarface! In a sad modern landscape of mumble rap and "trap" beats, these dudes bless us all with head nodding boom bap beats and real actual lyrics worth listening to. Can't get enough of Czarface.
2016-11-04
Tracks: 12 Release date: 2002-07-01 $9.99
Tracks: 15 Release date: 1995-07-25 $9.99
Comments
1. Misleading Album Label--NOT EXPLICIT Version - Great album but this is NOT the explicit version as shown here. Apple is misleading consumers. Do NOT buy this if you are looking for the original Explicit lyrics. You will instead end up with some silly sampled and edited clean version that messes of the flow. Trying to get my money back right now. I feel cheated by Apple...this is Bait and Switch.
2016-11-30
Tracks: 5 Release date: 2015-04-28 $4.99