Ghetto Bill EXPLICIT LYRICS Master P

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  • Release Date: 06/21/2005
  • Sales Rank: 85,235
  • Label: KOCH RECORDS
  • UPC: 099923578024
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Ghetto Bill

1LISTENBest Hustler 5:02
2LISTENI Ain't Play'n 3:06
3LISTENLet Me See It 4:18
4LISTENShut It Down / Slim Thug 2:50
5LISTENFeel Me / Pop 2:41
6LISTENI Need Dubs / Lil' Romeo 4:01
7LISTENI'm Alright / Ashleey 2:46
8LISTENShake What Ya Got / C-Loo 3:49
9LISTENLove Hate / Hallelujah 3:05
10LISTENMy Dogs 2:23
11LISTENWhole Hood 3:09
12LISTENI'm a Gangsta / Dino 3:09
13LISTENYappin' / Young Buck 4:29
14LISTENIt's All Good / Ashleey 3:51
15LISTENGet the Party Crackin / Hallelujah 4:37
16LISTENRespect My Game 3:10
17LISTENHood Starr / Tank 4:01
18LISTENThug Chick / Hallelujah 3:13
19LISTENDope Mann 3:33
20LISTENThere They Go / Drumma Boy 3:17

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Editorial Reviews

Despite releasing his last solo album just over a year ago, the first words out of Master P's mouth on Ghetto Bill are, "It's the return of the living legend, man." Does P consider a year a long time away, or is he making a comment on the streets' general indifference toward his sprawling Good Side, Bad Side release? Could be the latter since Ghetto Bill takes none of the chances Good Side, Bad Side did, but to a fault. With plenty of classic Dirty South bangers, returning No Limit soldiers will appreciate P's return to the gutter on Ghetto Bill, but no new fans will be won by this overall single-minded release. Thugging, getting paper, rims, scoring with hood chicks, and all the usual topics are here in excess, something that weighs down the truly grand moments of the album. "I Need Dubs"' interpolation of LL Cool J's "I Need Love" is inspired and the most brilliant single P's unleashed in quite some time. The reflective and talky "Best Hustler" displays that old Master P charm while a loopy Myke Diesel beat makes "Shake What Ya Got" very necessary for Dirty South partying. The whimsical "Whole Hood" offers some relief from all this swagger and bragging, but it's not enough to call this a well-rounded album. Having diluted his importance with an endless parade of mediocre product, "better than usual" is the highest compliment P's gotten from critics and message boards for quite some time. Thicker production and great singles make Ghetto Bill better than usual, but the wicked highlights shouldn't have to fight so hard to be found among all this painfully redundant filler. David Jeffries, All Music Guide

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June 26, 2005: The only thing I have to say is that this album is hot and if you don't have it go get it.You won't regret it! Master P has done it again!

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June 21, 2005: Capable of doing a lot more with this album. A lot of filler songs. Spend your money elsewhere, I'm sure you will here his best songs on the radio.