Greatest Hits EXPLICIT LYRICS Geto Boys

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  • Release Date: 11/19/2002
  • Sales Rank: 30,200
  • Label: ASYLUM RECORDS
  • UPC: 034744200723
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Greatest Hits

1LISTENBalls & My Word 3:45
2LISTENScarface 5:04
3LISTENMy Mind Playin' Tricks on Me 5:06
4LISTENStraight Gangstaism 4:26
5LISTENSix Feet Deep 5:24
6LISTENWorld Is a Geto 4:23
7LISTENGeto Boys & Girls 5:58
8LISTENLet a Ho Be a Ho 3:41
9LISTENIt Ain't 4:31
10LISTENMind of a Lunatic 5:23
11LISTENChuckie 3:45
12LISTENTrigga Happy Nigga 4:46
13LISTENCrooked Officer 4:08
14LISTENGangsta (Put Me Down) 4:17
15LISTENDamn It Feels Good to Be a Gangsta 5:07
16LISTENGeto Fantasy 4:29
17LISTENThe Answer to Baby (Mary II) Bonus Track 4:16

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Editorial Reviews

This is a second and more inclusive package of the Geto Boys' best moments. The first, Uncut Dope, covered the group through 1991's We Can't Be Stopped; this opens it up to include tracks from 1993's Till Death Do Us Part, 1996's Resurrection, and 1998's Da Good da Bad & da Ugly. Those three albums were more patchy than the ones that came before them -- with the exception of Making Trouble -- and none of the highlights from them are of the caliber of earlier tracks like "Mind of a Lunatic," "My Mind Playing Tricks on Me," and "Trigga Happy Nigga." So, going strictly by pound-for-pound quality, Uncut Dope is the better of the two, but it's not as if later tracks like "Six Feet Deep," "The World Is a Geto," and "Gangsta (Put Me Down)" are entirely undeserving of anthology status. Furthermore, this disc has five more tracks and has better sound quality -- naturally so since it was released ten years after Uncut Dope. Choosing where to go first with this group is a tough call: The Geto Boys is the group's best album, but going with that leaves one without some of the group's best material. And neither Uncut Dope nor Greatest Hits are clear-cut first stops. Regardless of the choice, some of the most brutally descriptive and alternately funny Southern hip-hop is in well-stocked supply. Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

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