The Last of a Dying Breed EXPLICIT LYRICS Scarface

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  • Release Date: 10/03/2000
  • Sales Rank: 27,795
  • Label: VIRGIN RECORDS US
  • UPC: 724384985523
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The Last of a Dying Breed

1LISTEN11-09-70 0:32
2LISTENThe Last of a Dying Breed/Visiting the Shrink (Skit) 3:10
3LISTENLook Me in My Eyes 3:36
4LISTENIt Ain't, Pt. 2 3:13
5LISTENThey Down With Us 4:43
6LISTENSorry for What? 4:38
7LISTENO.G. to Me / Kurupt 5:12
8LISTENThe Gangsta Sh*t/The Snitch (Skit) 4:12
9LISTENConspiracy Theory 3:39
10LISTENWatch Ya Step 3:41
11LISTENGet Out / Jay-Z 3:27
12LISTENIn & Out / Devin the Dude 4:34
13LISTENAnd Yo / Young Noble 4:55
14LISTENIn My Time 5:44
15LISTEN11-09-2000 0:57

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Although Scarface has enjoyed success as an original member of the controversial rap trio the Geto Boys, and as a platinum-selling solo artist, the Houston native apparently still has a score to settle with the mainstream. Long before Master P. and Juvenile represented the Dirty South, Scarface and the Geto Boys helped put Southern rap on the hip-hop radar with the tortured masterpiece "Mind Playing Tricks on Me." And, as Last of a Dying Breed confirms, the gravel-throated Scarface still has one of the greatest voices in gangsta rap. Picking up where his 1998 double disc, My Homies, left off, Scarface continues to entertain with his reflective and often violent portrayals of ghetto life. On "Watch Ya Step," he explains, "Music is a therapy to ease the mind, but therapy to me is to squeeze a nine." Redman and Kurupt join the mayhem on the ominous tracks "And Yo" and "O.G. 2 Me," respectively. Scarface also trades rhymes with Jay-Z about a drug-related heist on the spooky, organ-accented "Get Out" and gets explicit with Houston newcomer Devin on "In and Out." Not bad for an O.G. Ryan Crosby Barnes & Noble



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