Ryde or Die, Vol. 3: In the "R" We Trust EXPLICIT LYRICS Ruff Ryders

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  • Release Date: 12/18/2001
  • Sales Rank: 80,651
  • Label: INTERSCOPE RECORDS
  • UPC: 606949317720

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Ryde or Die, Vol. 3: In the "R" We Trust

1LISTENIntro / Swizz Beatz 1:47
2LISTENDirrty / Petey Pablo 4:42
3LISTENThey Ain't Ready / Jadakiss 4:20
4LISTENU, Me & She / Eve 3:52
5LISTENCali Love (Skit) / Swizz Beatz 1:54
6LISTENEastside Ryders / Tha Eastsidaz 4:11
7LISTENRock Bottom 3:31
8LISTENWe Don't Give a Fuck / Drag-On 4:15
9LISTENSome South Shit / Ludacris 3:27
10LISTENStreet Team / Cross 4:23
11LISTENPut It in Your Hole (Skit) / The Icepick 2:14
12LISTENShoot 'Em in Tha Head 3:42
13LISTENKeep Hustlin' / The LOX 3:54
14LISTENGonna Be Sumthin / InfaRed 4:05
15LISTENFriend of Mine / DMX 4:38
16LISTENCan't Let Go / Parlé Bonus Track 3:35
17LISTENRuff Ryders All-Star Freestyle Bonus Track 6:46

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The tricky thing about being a successful rap collective is sounding fresh each time out. A signature production style always helps. That's why RZA's orchestrations usually provide the best beats for the Wu-Tang Clan and why Mannie Fresh is the man who directs Cash Money artists. But when production gurus let new members steer the beats, the results can be hit-or-miss. This is the case with the latest mixed-bag compilation from the Yonkers, New York, crew Ruff Ryders. On Vol. 3, RR head music maker Swizz Beats is only credited with one track ("Some South Shit" featuring Ludacris, Fiend, and Young Wun ), and the disc suffers in his absence. Instead, lesser-known knob twiddlers (mostly P.K. and Needlz) concoct synth-driven, head-nodding beats that don't match the master. There are still moments of braggadocio brilliance. On "Keep Hustlin'," the LOX spill menacing boulevard bully rhymes over a muted keyboard loop and tumbling drum fills, and DMX lends a coming-of-age cautionary tale on "Friend of Mine." Yet, the two best songs are dominated by non-Ruff Ryders: "Eastside Ryders" featuring Styles P of the LOX and Tha Eastsidaz, and "They Ain't Ready" with Jadakiss and Bubba Sparxxx flowing over a haunting Timbaland soundbed. Unlike its predecessors, Ruff Ryders, Vol. 3 sounds less like a family reunion and more like a house party with its share of uninvited guests spouting gutter rhymes and delivering breakneck beats. With Swizz behind the boards, however, perhaps this effort would have sounded more like a true Ruff Ryders family affair. Brett Johnson, Barnes & Noble

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Ryde or Die, Vol. 3: In the "R" We Trustby Anonymous

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February 16, 2002: This may not be the RR's best, but it definately got some hot beats. I got one question though, Where's Yung-Wun?

Ryde or Die, Vol. 3: In the "R" We Trustby Anonymous

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December 16, 2001: Its got all the beats but its got apperances from too many non ryders that make you wonder how despreate is duro and swizz beatz - but still a good compilation