From Tha Roota to Tha Toota

From Tha Roota to Tha Toota Artist: Field Mob
Label: Mca
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Format: Explicit Lyrics
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 008811305123
EAN: 0008811305123
ASIN: B00006LWRH


Release Date: 2002-10-22

From Tha Roota to Tha Toota


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Tracks:

  1. K.A.N.
  2. Nothing 2 Lose
  3. Don't Want No Problems
  4. Bitter Broads (Interlude)
  5. Sick of Being Lonely
  6. Where R U Going?
  7. It's H***
  8. ConverHation (skit)
  9. Haters
  10. Hit It for Free
  11. Kuntry Cooking (skit)
  12. Betty Rocker
  13. Cut Loose
  14. All I Know
  15. Sick of Being Lonely (Dirty South mix)

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Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Dummies Don't Read.......2006-06-20

This album was one of the most creative displays of hip-hop i've ever heard. The only flaw i can find on this album is that on more serious songs like all i know there signature high pitch raps at times take away from the seriousness and emotion. but other than that this album was fantastic and for all u idiots out there who don't understand anything beyond "i'll pop u in your chest" don't read my review as a matter of fact idiots like u are the reason why true hip-hop is dying. Field Mob keep em comin.

4 out of 5 stars Dummies Don't Read.......2006-06-20

This album was one of the most creative displays of hip-hop i've ever heard. The only flaw i can find on this album is that on more serious songs like all i know there signature high pitch raps at times take away from the seriousness and emotion. but other than that this album was fantastic and for all u idiots out there who don't understand anything beyond "i'll pop u in your chest" don't read my review as a matter of fact idiots like u are the reason why true hip-hop is dying. Field Mob keep em comin.

2 out of 5 stars 2.5 Stars.......2005-11-30

I like the Dirty South but not this they have 2 songs I like and thats Sick of being Lonely and Where are you going but the other songs to me isnt all that Field Mob no diss I just couldnt get into it

4 out of 5 stars A gud album .......2005-09-14

This album is a good gritty down south record featured artists are trick daddy and cee-lo and sleepy brown. The stand out songs on the album for me are K.A.N, sick of being lonely, nothing to lose and haters. Basically if you like down south records with good flows and beats that u can play and enjoy get this album

3 out of 5 stars Not The Breakthrough I Expected (3 Stars).......2004-10-04

If you heard the first Field Mob album, then you were probably expecting this to be the album that made them a household name just like I was. But From The Roota To The Toota failed to follow through on the promise that their 1st album showed. That doesn't mean that this is a bad album though. Shawn Jay aka Kalage and Boondox Blax aka Smoke have an original rhyme style that makes listening to this album enjoyable for the most part. They have the ability to make you think on some songs and dance on others. But where they fall flat is when they lower their standards and drop unoriginal material (slangin', pimpin', etc...). Tracks like "Nothing 2 Lose" feat. Slimm Calhoun & Sleepy Brown, "It's Hell", and "All I Know" feat. Cee Lo are very strong tracks that reach your soul. Tracks like "Sick Of Being Lonely", "Cut Loose", and "Where Are You Going?" feat. Joi aren't exactly that deep, but they are still listenable. But then there's the other end of the spectrum. You have boring songs like "Hit It For Free", "Betty Rocker", and "Haters" feat. Trick Daddy that have tight beats, but the content of those songs are as completely unoriginal as it gets. And K.A.N. is just plain wack.

With this album, I'd have to say that the good outshines the bad, but not by much. It's a good album, but I would reccomend buying this album used if you're still looking into buying it. You won't be blown away by it, but you won't be mad that you bought it either.

Standout Tracks: Nothing 2 Lose feat. Slimm Calhoun & Sleepy Brown, Sick Of Being Lonely feat. Torica Cornelius, Don't Want No Problems, All I Know feat. Cee Lo, It's Hell, and Where Are You Going? feat. Joi

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