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Track Listing DISC 1: 1. Da Last Don 2. Till We Dead and Gone 3. Thinkin' Bout U 4. Soldiers, Riders, And G's 5. Ghetto's Got Me Trapped, The 6. Get Your Paper 7. Ride 8. Thug Girl 9. These Streets Keep Me Rollin' 10. Black and White 11. War Wounds 12. Dear Mr. President 13. Mama Raised Me 14. Let My 9 Get Em'
DISC 2: 1. More 2 Life 2. Ghetto Life 3. Gangsta B... 4. So Many Souls Deceased 5. Rock-a-Bye Haters 6. Snitches 7. Family Business 8. Let's Get Em' 9. Goodbye to My Homies 10. Welcome to My City 11. Ghetto Love 12. Make em Say Uhh #2 13. Hot Boys and Girls 14. Reverse the Game 15. Eternity
| Details | | Contributing artists: | Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, Bone Thugz-N-Harmony, C Murder, C-Murder, Fiend, Mia X, Mia, X, Mystikal, Silkk The Shocker, Snoop Dogg, TRU | | Distributor: | EMI Music Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel includes: Master P; Rico (guitar); Mo B. Dick, O'Dell, Silkk The Shocker, C-Murder, Mystikal, Fiend, Mia X, Bone Thugs N' Harmony, Tru, Snoop Dogg, Sons Of Funk, E-40, Mac, Soulja Slim, U.G.K., The Commission, Magic, Kane & Abel, Mr. Serv-On. Producers include: O'Dell, KLC, Craig B, Sons Of Funk, Mo B. Dick. The southern hip-hop sound of Master P is in full bloom on this album. Assembling an arsenal of talent known as the "No Limit Soldiers" in the form of Snoop Dogg, Mystikal, Silkk The Shocker, Sons of Funk, Fiend, Mia X, C- Murder and others, MP has more connections that AT&T. "Make Em Say Uhh" is already a hit at radio, and with two discs of jam-packed hip-hop treats, DA LAST DON delivers the goods. "Soldiers, Riders and G's" features Snoop, Mystikal and Silkk The Shocker. "Get Your Paper" has an appearance from Cali's E-40. "Ghetto Life" has the UGK, aka The UnderGround Kings. Though none of the tracks are produced by outside producers, MP and his camp avoid a monotonous sound by collaborating with various MC's. Other tracks that will "make em say uhh" are "Mama Raised Me," "War Wounds" and "Thug Girl," which is a take off on the classic RUN D.M.C. track "Dumb Girl."
Industry Reviews 4 Mics (out of 5) - ...this time around the Colonel injects a healthy balance of consciousness and enlightening social commentary....[H]e creates the blueprint for the finale album... The Source (08/01/1998)
3 (out of 5) - ...THE LAST DON enthusiastically reclaims and resurrects the genre of 'crime rap' for niggaz who have nothing to lose, brothas in Chuck Taylors with nothing to look forward to, that it's almost anthem-like... Rap Pages (09/01/1998)
...even if there's nothing new here...DON may be the best argument for this man's genius yet; who else but P could squeeze almost two hours of music out of such cliched beats and sentiments? Respect is due. - Rating: B
...even if there's nothing new where...DON may be the best argument for this man's genius yet; who else but P could squeeze almost two hours of music out of such cliched beats and sentiments? Respect is due. - Rating: B
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