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Tarantula 2001 Album

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54m 27s
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Release Dates
2001-12-18
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Tom Coyne
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Mystikal
Mystikal
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Tevester Scott
Tevester Scott
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Tracklist
1. Bouncin' Back (Bumpin' Me Against the Wall) 4m 19s
2. Tarantula 4m 10s
3. If It Ain't Live, It Ain't Me 3m 48s
4. Settle the Score 4m 42s
5. Pussy Crook 4m 32s
6. Ooooh Yeah 4m 4s
7. Big Truck Driver 4m 29s
8. Smoke One 4m 23s
9. Alright 3m 54s
10. I Get It Started 3m 28s
11. Paper Stack 3m 57s
12. Go 'Head 4m 8s
13. The Return 3m 47s
14. That's That Shit 3m 26s

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Mystikal, like DMX and a select few others in hip-hop, offered something truly unique and is missed when he's not releasing music. Mystikal was an original artist in many respects, and this album—his last to date—is one that grew on me over time. Scott Storch produced two of the album's standout tracks, including the banging title track and 'Alright,' that features his signature, instantly recognizable keys. On the song and album titled 'Unpredictable,' Mystikal opens with "If It Ain't Live, It Ain't Me," a phrase he repurposed from earlier in his career. This self-referencing habit was a hallmark of his style. While the older, less polished, and more rugged production from earlier albums might have suited him better, Mystikal still delivers strong performances over these beats. The Neptunes make a return on this album after producing the hits from Mystikal's previous release, 'Let's Get Ready.' As mentioned earlier, I don’t think Mystikal sounds his best over their production style, but the album opener is undeniably strong. On the other hand, 'Go 'Head'—which features Pharrell—didn’t resonate as much with me. Mystikal shines on hooks, but Pharrell’s involvement here feels less impactful. KLC, a member of No Limit's legendary production team Beats by the Pound, brings the heat with 'Pussy Crook,' a hard-hitting, thumping track. Lyrically, it’s Mystikal boasting about his sexual prowess, which, given his past convictions, hasn’t aged well. That said, it’s hard not to feel energized by the beat. Later in the album, KLC’s 'Paper Stack' also hits hard, though it could have been even better if Mystikal took the spotlight instead of sharing it with others. As with his previous work, Mystikal includes a laid-back, smoking-themed track on this album. While these tracks have typically been unremarkable, 'Smoke One' is one the better ones thanks to its superior instrumentation. Another notable inclusion, found on some editions of the album, is Mystikal's collaboration with Mariah Carey on 'Don't Stop (Funkin' 4 Jamaica).' It's a fantastic crossover track and a highlight of the album. Beats: ★★★☆ Rapping/Bars: ★★★★ Hooks: ★★★☆ Best Tracks: Tarantula, If It Ain't Live It Ain't Me, Pussy Crook, Alright, Don't Stop (Funkin' 4 Jamaica)*
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