Against Da Grain
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Youngbloodz (Intro)/Gp's (Interlude)
- Shakem' Off
- Pop, Pop, Pop/Cuttin' Tonight (Interlude)
- 85/Billy Dee (Interlude)
- U-Way (How We Do It)
- Hot Heat - Backbone, Bone Crusher, YoungBloodZ
- 6 to 14 in 12
- Down Heya (In the South)
- Thangs Movin' Slow
- It's the Money/Fake ID (Interlude)
- Booty Club Playa
- 87 Fleetwood
- Get It How We Get It/Splack (Interlude)
- Just a Dream
- U-Way (How We Do It) [Remix] - Lil Wayne, YoungBloodZ
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #174141 in Music
- Released on: 1999-10-12
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Explicit Lyrics
Customer Reviews
a Backbone fan
I wish these dudes come out with another album. This one is going on 3 years. How long I gotta wait???? Anyway, this here is real tight. Both J-Bo and Sean Paul can rap and Organized Noize always put out the good beats. If you don't believe me, listen to PA's CD (both of them)and Jim Crow. These boyz got it going on.
good start
Atl is difinitly on the come up. Outkast is the best in the biz, goodie mob is a silver medal, and these boys from the Atl are a strong third. track 4--85 makes the whole album that song is why thay made repeat buttons track 13 is also tight. give'em their props and help 'em out go get the album just don't dub it.
UWAAY!
This is one of the tighest albums out there. The Attic Crew represents to the fullest. Everybody needs to go out and cop both the Youngbloodz and Jim Crow today! They are two of best groups out of the South. They talk about things that most people can relate to like partying, chillin wit yo folk and havin fun. They are not into rolexes and bentleys and all of this materialism that most rappers talk about. They keep it real.





