C-Bo - Till My Casket Drops (1998)
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1) Ride
Til' We Die feat 151, Mob Figgaz |
By HeyHeyMikaay@Hotmail.com.
If it istn't the best C-Bo album, then it's second only to "Enemy of the
State." This album is a sicc album all around. It has C-Bo's signature
slow paced beats, and a host of great appearances. Even the tracks that don't
stand out are really good deep down, but get put aside next to the major tracks
on the album. The album starts out sicc with "Ride Til' We Die" featuring
151 and Mob Figgas. It has a slow paced beat that fits the track perfectly.
"Major Pain & Mr. Bossalin" featuring Spice 1 is one of the best
on the track. It has a hard bass to the beat and a bunch of great background
instraments. Spice 1 comes real tight on this track. "40 & C-Bo"
is another great track. A decent beat and great instraments in the background
E-40 and C-Bo are perfect together. "Hard Labor" has a very slow beat
to it, but fits C-Bo and Tha Outlawz. Not great instramentals in the background,
but still a notable track. "Real Niggas" is another notable track.
"Professional Ballers" featuring Killa Tay, JT The Bigga Figga, Marvaless,
Pizzo, and Mac Mall is second only to "Major Pain" on the best track.
The best track for guest appearances, it has a good beat and good background
instramentals. Overall this is a great album. One of C-Bo's best and one of
the best overall from a west coast rapper. A must get for any rap fan.
10 / 10