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| Twenty solo classics from Tru rapper. Down For My N’s, Freedom, Duck & Run, Ghetto Ties, Let Me See, Gangsta Walk, Akickdoe!, How A Thug Like It, Soldiers, more. |
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| 1 Soldiers |
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| 2 Duck & Run |
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| 3 Makin' Moves |
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| 4 On My Enemies |
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| 5 Akickdoe! |
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| 6 Constantly 'N Danger |
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| 7 Down 4 My N's |
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| 8 Gangsta Walk |
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| 9 Still Makin' Moves |
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| 10 NL Soulja |
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| 11 Young Ghetto Boy |
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| 12 Picture Me |
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| 13 Concrete Jungle |
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| 14 Hustlin' |
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| 15 Ghetto Ties |
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| 16 They Don't Really Know You |
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| 17 How a Thug Like It |
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| 18 Let Me See |
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| 19 Lil' Nigga |
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| 20 Freedom |
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Album Review
Out of all the soldiers signed to Master P's No Limit label, C-Murder was always the bleakest, grittiest, and most genuine of the bunch. Since his albums still sound vital for the most part, his "Best Of" doesn't save you from ever having to buy another album from the artist, like the simultaneously released "Best of Master P" does, but it does provide an excellent overview of the man's work, at least up until 2001, when the collection drops off. A year later, C-Murder would be in jail on a murder rap, and if any lawyer ever wanted to keep him there, he could use this collection of dark and volatile music as a character witness. Despite the plain vanilla packaging and to-the-point liner notes, "The Best of C-Murder" shows some thought was put into both the track selection and track sequencing. The 20 songs flow uninterrupted by filler, with aggressive party tunes, scary thug tracks, and gloomy introspective numbers all figuring into the mix. Closing with "Freedom" is an ironic, grim move for a compilation of a man serving a life sentence, but the 19 tracks of stark gutter reality and deep hopelessness leading up to it suggest C-Murder would have it no other way. ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide
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Biography


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