99 Ways to Die
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Intro/17 Reasons
- Commercial 1
- Dead Presidents
- Rollin' Thru My Hood
- Bullets Gots No Name
- When They Gone
- Playa Wit Game
- Commercial 2
- 99 Ways to Die
- Rev. Do Wrong Comm
- Hoe Games
- 1-900-Master P [*]
- When They Gone [Radio Edit]
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #120445 in Music
- Released on: 1995-06-06
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Explicit Lyrics
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Only on his second album, Master P has already learned the key to ensuring career longevity. On the title track, minimalist bass lines and spare lyrics are brought together with a plaintive lyrical hook: "Ninety-nine ways to die / Survival of the fittest / Only one way to stay alive." It's the key to post-Tupac and -Biggie gangsta success: live the dangerous lifestyle, then spend time and thought writing lyrics about the troubles encountered along the way. It's the same approach used to near perfection on "Bullets Gots No Name" (think "Trigger Gots No Heart," and you'll get the idea) and "When They Gone." True to form, though, the album's most potent force is the relentless party bounce of "1-900-MASTER-P." Dial up for delivery of Southern-fried hits. --Jon Caramanica
Customer Reviews
Classic
this is Master P's 4th CD and it's so hot.a must have classic and every song is tight I don't know maybe this is the best album from P.this is the old No Limit stuff it's G-Funk but it has also the No Limit Gangsta lyrics. many features,C-Murder,Silkk,King George,Big Ed and many more.I think in this time Master P was one of da best rappers out ,he's still good but the early P was way better.if u love good Hip Hop go and buy this CD. Ya Heard Me?!
If ten stars were possible, this would definitely recieve it
When I first bought this cd I admit, I didn't like it because it didn't sound like the No Limit I was used to. But now that I have finally soaked it in I can't get enough of this cd! Even though it was sample-heavy the production was excellent. Master P didn't sound like a Pac clone either. Too bad many artist don't sound like this anymore......P included.
Classic Album!!!!!
...This is vintage No Limit and Master P at his best. This came out when No Limit was still in Richmond, California and when P had his west coast rap style. It is one of his best albums behind "The Ghetto's Trying to Kill Me!" and "Ice Cream Man." It is also a collector's item that is very hard to find anywhere...If you can find one, get it because it is well worth it


