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Decade "...But Wait It Gets Worse"

Decade "...But Wait It Gets Worse"
Sticky Fingaz

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Track Listing

  1. Intro
  2. Let's Do It
  3. What Chu Here For
  4. Can't Call It
  5. Hot Now
  6. I Love Da Streets
  7. Bad Guy
  8. Shot Up
  9. Girl
  10. Caught In Da Game
  11. No More
  12. Do Da Dam Thing
  13. Another Niguh
  14. I Don't Know
  15. Suicide Letter
  16. Just Like Us
  17. Get Smashed Up

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #188553 in Music
  • Released on: 2003-04-29
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Formats: Enhanced, Explicit Lyrics

Editorial Reviews

Album Details
Featuring X-1, Columbo, Omar Epps, Seven O.d., Lex and Thirty, Detroit Diamond, Rio, My Quan, Est, Fredro Starr and Geneveese.


Customer Reviews

what in the world happened!1
I WISH I WOULD OF CAME TO THIS PAGE AND READ ALL OF THE COMMENTS LEFT ON HERE BEFORE I WENT AND BOUGHT THIS GARBAGE, BECAUSE THIS ALBUM WAS STRAIGHT TRASH! NOTHING, AND I MEAN NOTHING, COMPARED TO HIS FIRST ALBUM!

1.5 stars 1
Sticky Fingaz was a dope MC in the 90's. Most of all the ONYX material is worth checkin out and as far as solo efforts, his first and Fredro's first were both excellent releases. This LP makes a great coaster for your studio. I was extremely let down by 85% of the material on this record. The beats were boring and average at best--The lyrical content I slept through. I just couldn't vibe w/it, for having so much respect and love for his work in the past for droppin ill tracks this was a huge let down.

Worth a listen3
With Sticky being one of my favorite emcees, due to his ability to keep you interested by what he's gonna say next, I expected alot from this album. Shut Em Down was a classic, and every Sticky verse on there was murder. Black Trash was a breath of fresh air, seeming to stand alone in a commercial world of garbage. It stands in my collection of favorite all time concept albums, alongside Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd, Sgt Pepper by the Beatles, and Deltron 3030 by Del and Dan the Automator. Decade, however, falls into that heap of garbage called commercial rap music. Choruses with no meaning, no inspiring verses, and Sticky just not getting nasty like he usually does.

  • There are some bright spots on the album, notably the intro where Sticky shows his love for Jam Master Jay, I Love Da Streets feat Omar Epps and a Dre-esque beat with smooth lyrics, Bad Guy, a smooth song featuring a singer who sounds like Dave Hollister, I Don't Know feat Fredro Starr, a unique song with a children's vocal sample, ala Get Out by Busta Rhymes, Just Like Us, a great beat with dope verses by Sticky, if only not for the chorus. The last track is hands-down the best, with some dancehall-style rap beat that works to perfection. Reminds me of Ghetto Starz with Mr Cheeks from Shut Em Down. Basically, skip songs 3-5, and 8-13 if (a) you want to retain respect for an ill emcee (b) you want to hear a good Sticky Fingaz with 8 tracks. If these songs (1-2, 6-7, 14-17) were released as an EP, this CD would be classic.