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Ghetto Organized 1998 Album

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1h 19m 27s
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1998-10-20
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A while a go I was trying to check out more No Limit records and I have returned to that venture with this project. Firstly, this is a long album, running at 79 minutes, and it definitely feels like one. Too many songs sound the same with similar rapping throughout the eighteen songs. They rap with some passion, but there is nothing the Gambino Family do that is something different. Most No Limit albums are packed with features, and maybe this has fewer than most, but it still has a lot for an album with a group made up of four rappers. As is often the case with the No Limit roster, when Mystikal jumps in the booth for a feature, he stands out like a sore thumb. Some of the production gets repetitive too. 'So Much Drama' is the only thing to grab me. Not one of the better albums from The Tank. Beats: ★★☆ Rapping/Bars: ★★★ Hooks: ★★☆ Best Tracks: I'm a Baller, Trapped in a Storm, Only Gs Ride, So Much Drama, 2 All My Thug Niggaz
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