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About Mia's momentum before Mama Drama: she was on Make Em Say Uhh (released as a single in early 98), later on Thinking About U, Slow Down and Major Players, so she did have some big single/video appearances. Her singles Imma Shine and Whatcha Wanna Do hit the Billboard Hot 100, maybe thru P payola, who knows. But it's true, Ha and CMR in general started gaining some SERIOUS steam, not just in the NO n Louisiana but the whole south, and eventually nationwide many months later. Weak NL releases like Mama Drama (lackluster), Ghetto Fabulous (bland Unpredictable rehash), Made Man and Bossalinie sure didn't help
 

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That's one of the few albums that's actually better, that album to me was a step up, more polished, more structured. Better story telling, their chemistry and cohesiveness on that album was amazing. They were a unit unit. Everybody came with it on every song and it made sense. Everything fit. The production was amazing and the placement of songs on that album was good timing, meaning, not every banging song was at the beginning, middle or towards the end. The shyt bumped from front to back, no skips.

The only song I would say I didn't like personally was "U Dig" Juvenile's solo song, I believe that it was called that.

That album was great breh :wow:


Get It How You Live, I felt, they weren't a unit quite yet. The chemistry was there, but it didn't complete yet, especially by it being their first complete album together. Some verse were too long, unnecessary things being said, etc, because of their first time. Story Telling was there, but really wasn't.

GW, that shyt was on a whole nother level to me. Very polished.
Yeah I listened to it this week, great album
 

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One of the worst mixed albums I have ever heard

<-- cool, laid back, yay area joint

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Craig B gah damn on those two!!!



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I listened to "Meal Ticket" yesterday and the way that song came in was just terrible

I respect that P was like fukk it, the song still jammed. Display the filth and just short cuts that P took or didn't take.

It's something about how that album was mixed makes it more fascinating to me. I honestly didn't know any better back then in real time. The streets didn't care which I believe that was the mind-set of P back then.

His streetness carried in his business lol, crazy as that sounds. I appreciate the bad mixing of this album. Takes me back in real time and the gutterness and filth that surrounded this album and the movie
 

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I listened to "Meal Ticket" yesterday and the way that song came in was just terrible

I respect that P was like fukk it, the song still jammed. Display the filth and just short cuts that P took or didn't take.

It's something about how that album was mixed makes it more fascinating to me. I honestly didn't know any better back then in real time. The streets didn't care which I believe that was the mind-set of P back then.

His streetness carried in his business lol, crazy as that sounds. I appreciate the bad mixing of this album. Takes me back in real time and the gutterness and filth that surrounded this album and the movie
Yeah but some of the songs don’t knock like they supposed too
 
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