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Track Listing 1. Intro Skit 2. Purple World - (featuring D-Rek/Tyte/Eyez/D-Gott/Dirty$) 3. S.U.C. - (featuring H.A.W.K./Lil KeKe) 4. Confidential Playa - (featuring Tyte Eyez/Ronnie Spencer/Z-Ro) 5. Purple Stuff - (featuring D-Gotti) 6. When I - (featuring D-Gotti) 7. Doctor's Office Skit - (featuring Mama Moe) 8. Still da Barre Baby - (featuring Ronnette Spencer) 9. Cash - (featuring D-Reck/Pimp) 10. Dime Piece Skit - (featuring K-Love/Toon) 11. Dime Piece - (featuring Salih Williams/Tyte Eyez/Isis Re) 12. Feel Me - (featuring K-Love/Toon/Noke D) 13. It's About to Go Down - (featuring Noke D/Mr. 3-2/D-Gotti/Lil' Flip/Toon) 14. Letter, The - (featuring Enjoli) 15. Mashin' For Mine - (featuring Isis Re/Noke D/Dirty $) 16. We Won't Stop - (featuring Z-Ro/Dirty $) 17. Thug Thang - (featuring Big Pokey/Dirty $/D-Reck/D-Gotti/The 1st Lady) 18. Parlay - (featuring Trademark/Ronnie Spencer) 19. Purple Stuff - (remix, featuring Project Pat/Big Pokey/D-Gotti/Ronnie Spencer)
| Details | | Contributing artists: | 3-2, Big Pokey, D-Gott, D-Gotti, D-Reck, D-Rek, Dirty $, Dirty$, Enjoli, Eyez, H.A.W.K., Isis Re, K-Love, Lil' Flip, Lil' KeKe, Mama Moe, Mr. 3-2, Noke D, Pimp, Project Pat, Ronnette Spencer, Ronnie Spencer, Salih Williams, The 1st Lady, Toon, Trademark, Tyte Eyez, Tyte, Z-Ro | | Distributor: | EMI Music Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel includes: Big Moe, Ronnetta Spencer, D-Reck, Tyte, Eyez, D-Gotti, Dirty $, Pokey, Project Pat. Producers: T-Gray, Blue, Salih Williams, Noke D. Recorded at Southside Studios, Holman Sound & Design and Wreckshop Studios, Houston, Texas. Personnel includes: Big Moe, Ronnetta Spencer, D-Reck, Tyte, Eyez, D-Gotti, Dirty $, Pokey, Project Pat. Producers: T-Gray, Blue, Salih Williams, Noke D. Recorded at Southside Studios, Holman Sound & Design, and Wreckshop Studios, Houston, Texas. Texas rapper Big Moe's second album is full of the relaxed, lazy rhymes that made his debut album, CITY OF SYRUP, such a hit in his home state. The rhythm tracks are similarly spare, just beatbox and keyboards. And if he's not exactly breaking any new ground in either style or subject matter (with the possible exception of his obsession with the color purple) he makes for an entertaining listen, particularly with the story-so-far exposition of "Still Da Barre Baby," played molasses-slow and greasy as a plate of ribs. "Dime Piece" is an infectious slice of old-fashioned R&B, while "It's About to Go Down" is a club-friendly romp, but "We Won't Stop" and "Thug Thang" both place Moe firmly back in big thuggin' territory--the former more business-oriented, the latter played strictly for pleasure.
Industry Reviews 3.5 out of 5 - ...With his robust baritone and riveting stories, he puts a more lyrical spin on Screw music (a Texan blend of bounce and gangsta rap)... Vibe (06/01/2002)
9 out of 10- ...Outstanding second album...the mix is optimistic, slick and pleasingly disorienting... Spin (08/01/2002)
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