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Death Before Dishonor
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Released: 2008
Label: Republic
Selection #: 173632
Florida MC?s guest-filled debut, w/production from the J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League. She Got It (w/T-Pain & Tay Dizm), You Know Me (w/Ray J), We Run It, etc.
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1 Intro
2 Death Before Dishonor
3 She Got It
4 Been Throwin Money
5 Gettin Money Mane
6 Let's Ride
7 Flexx 2008
8 Eyes Closed
9 Phone (Skit) N/A N/A
10 You Know Me
11 We Run It
12 That's My Word (Intro)
13 That's My Word
14 Robbery
15 Lookin Down on Em
16 Candy Coated Diamonds
17 From the Bottom
  
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Album Review

Loaded with hooks, weekend anthems for thugs, and bright J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League productions, "Death Before Dishonor" rocks the house, but as a debut album, it fails to lay the groundwork for a long-term career. Newcomer 2 Pistols is offered the same style of beats his Florida brother and fellow J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League subject Rick Ross receives, to the point where you could pitch the raps down a bit and pass this off as "Port of Miami", Vol. 2. The slick and infectious "She Got It" single is practically a T-Pain track, while the feel-good "Been Throwin Money" borrows everything great about Ross' "Money Make Me Come" and ends up a swagger-jacking success. The League can't lose when they update Mad Cobra's reggae hit for "Flexx 2008," and the minimal "We Run It" scores thanks to U.S.D.A. members Blood Raw and Slick Pulla's allegiance to street music. The excellent "Robbery" (which is refreshingly written from the victim's point of view) also suggests the album should have traded some of the polish and high-profile guest stars -- Ray J, Trey Songz -- for more gutter tracks, while the hungry and convincing closer, "From The Bottom," displays Pistols in top form, telling his story in a vivid manner. Way too little, way too late to call this a compelling debut, but just like any given Ross album, "Death Before Dishonor" has singles to spare and enough of that Florida flavor to keep fans happy. ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide

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