This Is How It Should Be Done

This Is How It Should Be Done Artist: DJ Magic Mike
Label: Cheetah Records
Category: Music


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


UPC: 021257941120
EAN: 0021257941120
ASIN: B000000FXO


Release Date: 1993-03-03

This Is How It Should Be Done


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Tracks:

  1. It's Star Time
  2. Last Person To F--k With
  3. Magic's Funky Jeep Beats
  4. Keep It Goin Now
  5. Fury Who?
  6. Magic & Bartell
  7. Feel The Beat
  8. Rhyme After Rhyme
  9. Past And Present Times Of A Black Man
  10. Magic's Cuttin Up!
  11. To The Fans II
  12. Do You Like The Bass II
  13. 20 Degrees Of Bass
  14. Get Wicked
  15. Bass Check I
  16. Magic's Machine #3
  17. Prelude To The Years
  18. Through The Years
  19. This Is How It Should Be Done
  20. 2 For The Bass
  21. Royal Brothers In The House

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Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Funk + Rap = Good.......2003-03-14

DJ Magic Mike is a skilled madman. This is a great funky album, and one where Mike has a good rapper (Smooth) to work with. If you haven't heard DJ Magic Mike before, while this isn't his best album (that would likely be the watershed "Bass is the Name of the Game"), it's still a great showcase for him.

Album highlights are the humorous mixing of "It's Star Time" (any song sampling Bugs Bunny is great), the funk humor of "Last Person to F*** With", the ska-ish funk rap of "Rhyme After Rhyme", and the smooth R&B-ish "Through the Years" (although the version on "Bass: The Final Frontier" is better).

Plus you have to love any artist that dedicates an entire track ("To the Fans II") to thank those who've supported him.

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