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Magnum Force [Explicit]
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Track Listings
1 | Worldwide (Rock The World) |
2 | Call Of The Wild |
3 | Gunz 'N Onez (Iz U Wit Me) |
4 | Perfect Jab |
5 | Call Tyrone (Skit) |
6 | Chika Woo |
7 | I Ain't Havin That |
8 | 2 Keys (Skit) |
9 | Brownsville II Long Beach |
10 | 2 Keys II |
11 | Magnum Force |
12 | 2 Keys III |
13 | Sean Wigginz |
14 | Forget Me Knots |
15 | Black Fonzirelliz |
16 | Do The Knowledge |
17 | MFC Lawz |
18 | Hold Your Head Up |
19 | Gang's All Here |
Editorial Reviews
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For all its pistol-packing pretensions, Heltah Skeltah's Magnum Force strikes more like a .22. It's a perfectly decent hip-hop album, but decent is about as exciting as it gets. The duo of Ruck and Rock are blessed with two of the more distinctive flows and voices in the rap world, but neither they nor their motley crew of producers are able to capitalize on it to any degree. Songs like "I Ain't Havin' That," "Magnum Force," and "Gunz 'n Onez" might peak your interest for a quick minute, but they quickly fade into obscurity. Ironically, some of the best moments on the album come in the form of skits like "2 Keys" and the hilarious "Call Tyrone" (following up on Erykah Badu's notorious song of the same name). --Oliver Wang
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Arguably two of the gruffest voices in rap, method Man and Rock combine on "Gunz 'N One'z (Iz U Wit Me)" for a battle of the deep chest cavities. In the end, Magnum Force reaffirms that Heltah Skeltah's die-hard loyalty to the streets is, in their Eshkoshkan slang, "word is Bon Jovi." -- Vibe
Thankfully, the lyrical prowess and aggressiveness have not changed with their second release, Magnum Force. [Gone, however,] are the static and the gritty, dirty tracks. Instead, producers like Self, Grand Daddy IU and NOD introduce the roughness of Heltah Skeltah's vocal texture to smoother, more polished sounds. -- The Source
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 5.5 x 5.5 x 0.25 inches; 2.5 Ounces
- Manufacturer : Priority Records
- Date First Available : December 9, 2006
- Label : Priority Records
- ASIN : B00000C2G7
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #101,255 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #418 in East Coast Rap
- #740 in Gangsta & Hardcore Rap & Hip-Hop
- #1,836 in Pop Rap (CDs & Vinyl)
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This was a good album that captures a time in East Coast rap that needs to come back for the sake of hip hop balance. This album was not a commercial success, but it's damn good in my opinion.