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Let's Get Ready 2000 Album

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54m 27s
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Release Dates
2000-09-26
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Tracklist
1. Ready to Rumble 4m 51s
2. Shake Ya Ass 4m 16s
3. Jump 4m 6s
4. Danger (Been So Long) 3m 31s
5. Come See About Me 4m 41s
6. Big Truck Boys 5m 15s
7. I Rock, I Roll 4m 31s
8. U Would If U Could 5m 9s
9. Mystikal Fever 3m 52s
10. Family 4m 51s
11. Ain't Gonna See Tomorrow 4m 28s
12. The Braids 4m 6s
13. Smoked Out 3m 57s
14. Murderer III 4m 20s
15. Neck Uv Da Woods 4m 5s
16. I'm Throwed Off 4m 33s
17. Lookin' for Me 4m 53s
18. Petey Pablo Snippets 2m 17s

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Some tracks on this album were recorded while Mystikal was still signed to No Limit, with plans to release an album in late 1999 titled 'Let’s Get Ready to Rumble'. However, that project was shelved due to the end of his contract. Additional songs were later added, culminating in the release of 'Let’s Get Ready'. Notable tracks include 'Jump', which feels like a precursor to Mystikal and Ludacris's hit 'Move Bitch'. 'Neck Uv Da Woods', featuring OutKast, leans heavily toward OutKast's signature sound thanks to the instrumentation, but as with many of Mystikal's collaborations, it works well. 'Ain’t Gonna See Tomorrow' stands out as a dark, introspective, and undeniably strong track. While the album features Mystikal's two biggest hits—the Neptunes-produced 'Danger (Been So Long)' and 'Shake Ya Ass'—it doesn’t quite match the energy or consistency of his previous effort, the underrated 'Ghetto Fabulous'. That album grips you from the outset and maintains its momentum, whereas this one struggles to sustain the same impact. That said, 'Let’s Get Ready' offers plenty of solid tracks without any outright skips, though it lacks the standout moments that elevate a good album into a great one. Beats: ★★★☆ Rapping/Bars: ★★★★ Hooks: ★★★☆ Best Tracks: Danger (Been So Long), Come See About Me, Ain't Gonna See Tomorrow, Neck Uv Da Woods
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