Guerilla City

Guerilla City Artist: Guerilla Black
Label: Virgin Records Us
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
Format: Explicit Lyrics
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 724358178623
EAN: 0724358178623
ASIN: B0002VYPCQ


Release Date: 2004-12-09

Guerilla City


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Tracks:

  1. Hearts Of Fire
  2. Guerilla City
  3. Compton
  4. You're The One
  5. The Strip Club (Skit)
  6. Trixxx
  7. Guerilla Nasty
  8. Sunrise
  9. What We Gonna Do
  10. The Hotel (Skit)
  11. Say What
  12. Yes Sir
  13. It's All Right
  14. Girlfriend
  15. My First

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Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars THE OFFICAL AMAZON HIP HOP REVIEWER.......2007-01-22

Hello and thank you for looking at the reviews for Guerilla Black, Guerilla city

I have heard a lot about this artist, alot of what i have heard is about his uncanny similarity to sounding like The notorious B.I.G, it also seem's like Guerilla Black has taken quite a knock of his reputation from this.
i can say that geurilla black does sound very similar to The Notorious B.I.G and i realy dont see why this is a bad thing!?

Before i knew about this artist i would of loved to buy another B.I.G album too hear his voice again, then Geurilla Black comes out and it is just like buying another NEW biggie album.

Geurilla Black does have the same type of flow as biggie and the same voice but the thing which let this album down and in my eye's makes it a total flop.... is the terrible production, i would expect production like this on Fat man scoops album but not on this album

Geurilla Black was brought up in Compton, California, Usa but yet when listening to this album just seems too south coast and has no unique compton style to it at all.

if your an old classic Eazy E, MC Ren, MC Eiht, DJ Quik, and the rest of compton fan when you'll be as discusded in this album as much as i was.
i wish i had spent my money on something else no matter how cheap i got it.

If you are a fan of Biggie then you'll love this guy's voice and i realy like Geurilla black but the production on this album realy is too new skool and you keep expecting Usher too popping into the songs and bust a ryhme.. .. .. ..

please miss this one out people.
thank you for your time and good luck with your searching.

4 out of 5 stars Scary.......2006-08-29

Despite what some reviewers have said, this is a decent album with some good songs.What's freaky is how close this guy sounds to Biggie.

2 out of 5 stars Where would he be without Biggie??.......2006-02-24

no this album was just a really poor attempt at being the B.I.G. People say, "Well he isnt Biggie, hes Guerilla Black!!" I dont care, if he got his voice, well he cant do anything about that....but his style is exactly like Bigs...i dont agree wit this album at all, but the beats are nice...thats why i gave it the 2 stars i gave it...but still he needs to try something a little different, something that will characterize who he is, cus i think hes got something going for him. But it aint what hes doing now...

4 out of 5 stars On the right track.......2006-01-14

The B.I.G. comparisons are obvious, as his voice is pretty darn similar to Biggie's. His rhymes are not at Biggie's level, but I think as GB progresses, so will his lyrics.

I liked the album overall, its worth a buy in my mind, and so much better than all that rehashed southern hip hop crap that is growing like the kudzu along the roadways in the south.

Minus one star for the cliched and apparently obligatory "skits", which are horrible, not even a little funny. Skits should have pretty much ended after The Chronic, and all they do is wear out the track advance button on my deck. Seriously, anything new to be said in skit form should be included in the liner notes, but if I have to hear one more skit about the rapper having sex with an abundance of women, someone rolling up and shooting someone, or a completely non-sensicle shout-out, I'm gonna go postal.

1 out of 5 stars Guerilla Wack.......2006-01-11

This album reeks of Biggie-inspired flows and rhymes. Even some of Biggie's old producers are on this album. For all the Guerilla Black supporters, if he wasn't biting, then where is he now? Why wasn't he invited to do a guest spot on the Biggie Duets album? And why do most of these reviews focus on him sounding like Biggie and not on his dope rhyme skills? Because he has none.

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