Gangsta Harmony

Gangsta Harmony Artist: Mo B Dick
Label: Priority Records
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Format: Explicit Lyrics
Media: LP Record


UPC: 049925072112
EAN: 0049925072112
ASIN: B00000J0ZI


Release Date: 1999-04-27

Gangsta Harmony


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Tracks:

  1. Picture U & Me
  2. Station Identification
  3. U Got That Fire
  4. Got 2 Git Mine
  5. Mo B's Theme
  6. Part 3 - C-Murder, Magic, Mia X, Mo B. Dick
  7. Twerk Some'm - Mo B. Dick, Sons of Funk
  8. U Fell in Love w/A Gangster
  9. What's on Your Mind? - Mo B. Dick, Silkk the Shocker, Silkk the Shocker
  10. Shoot'm up Movies
  11. Smoke My Life Away
  12. It's Alright
  13. Want/Need
  14. I'd Be a Fool - Fiend, Mo B. Dick, Sons of Funk
  15. As the Ghetto Turns
  16. Could It B?
  17. Leave Her Alone

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Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars If you Andre 3000 sangin'.............2004-12-08

Unfortunately the tank was running out of gas when this album came out. It was actually good but at the time it didn't get any publicity. This is one of many slept on No Limit albums that came out between late fall of 98'- present.

Guess what big name artist stole an entire song off of this album and made it into a hit.

1,2,3, HIT IT....

4 out of 5 stars ~~~~~~SHOCKED~~~~~~.......2002-04-28

All i really have to say is "wow"!!! Mo B. Dick was always on the chorus's of some phat No Limit tracks, but he was always kind of in the backround, never shining like P, C, and Silkk. I've been seeing this album since way back in the day, but it wasnt released until No Limit had fell off, causing me (and probobly many others) not to purchase this album. Well, what can i say?? I was very wrong!! This album is hot, heavily exceeding my expectations as a singer and a producer. There were a couple of cuts on the album he could have done without, but hey..... Im definately not complaining!!! This album is more R&B then rap, but is hella bumpin!!!! One word of advice.... "BUY"!!!!!!

5 out of 5 stars DONT SLEEP ON MO B.......2001-08-16

I have several hundred hiphop albums. I am probably one of the top ten hiphop heads on this dirty planet. This album is without a single doubt a CLASSIC. We all have different opinions, well mine is that if you dont feel this, then you dont have an open mind to real music. Mo B put a lot of hard work and dedication into this work of art. Sure Mo B will never get international attention or a video cut on MTV or BET, but Mo B does have fans, and I am probably one of his biggest. Mo B is the chours in mad No Limit cuts. Give Mo B credit for this album. Very nice prodcution. Personally I think Mo B is their best producer, and on his own lp he shows off his own unique style of production. This album should be part of any collection for all music lovers.

5 out of 5 stars WHOA!.......2000-09-25

I'VE SEEN THIS CD AROUND PLACES FOR ABOUT A YEAR BEFORE I FINALLY DECIDED TO BUY IT. NOW I'M WONDERING WHY I WAITED SO LONG!! HE'S A GREAT SONGWRITER/PRODUCER. COULD IT B? IS THE HOTTEST TRACK!

5 out of 5 stars

Music Album:

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  2. Step into a World ~ KRS-One
  3. Coming Back to Bass ~ Maggotron
  4. Miami Bass Machine ~ Various Artists
  5. Brothers & Sistas ~ Jayo Felony
  6. Brothers & Sistas ~ Jayo Felony
  7. Greatest Hits ~ DJ Fury
  8. Bass Check, Vol. 4 ~ Various Artists
  9. Make Ya Boy Holla ~ Mr Mixx & Da Roughneck Posse
  10. Showtime ~ Mr Mixx & Da Roughneck Posse

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