Platinum Game

Platinum Game Artist: C.J. Mac
Label: Priority Records
Category: Music


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


UPC: 049925353310
EAN: 0049925353310
ASIN: B00000K3MJ


Release Date: 1999-08-31

Platinum Game


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Tracks:

  1. Hea - C.J. Mac, Fat Joe, , , W.C. Jr.
  2. Imagine That - C.J. Mac, , , TQ
  3. Interlude 1
  4. King of L.A.
  5. Gangsta B*****
  6. Hating Game (Interlude)
  7. Hate
  8. Ends - C.J. Mac, Finale, , W.C. Jr.
  9. Gangsta - C.J. Mac, Soultre
  10. Playa
  11. Champagne Dreams - C.J. Mac, , , ,
  12. Interlude 2
  13. Cha Cha
  14. Big Pimpin' - Big Pimpin' Delemond, C.J. Mac,

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Yo, Mac comes bangin' on this joint!.......2006-02-19

My loc CJ Mac is tired of cameo appearances, if you heard his first album, you would question his ability to carry his own album. But it seems that after his first attempt he went straight back to the drawing board and reinvented himself. He shone on tracks with Ant Banks, WC and other rappers. So when it was time to let his "Platinum Game" listen, he was definately ready. Regardless of what you thought about his first album, if you crave banged out west coast rap, CJ Mac keeps on mackin' like on joints Kings Of LA which is a straight mackin' west coast joint about the City of Angels, another hard joint called Hate is tight about CJ represented the big SC, from the evil-side, fool! the joint Ends is something a lil' different, awsome Bud blowin' joint though, and Cha Cha is another LA swervin' joint by the C-Mac. Oh, on the Death Row Too Gangsta 4 Radio album, CJ Mac had a joint called "I Ain't Fuccin' Witcha" which is a tight song dissin' them punk fools Dr. Dre, Hitman, Eminem & Aftermath Records, neither Dre or that foool Hitman can take CJ Mac on in neither a Compton or Slauson swamp meet, nor either any where in SCLA or the LBC, and Eminem has nothin' on my loc CJ to the Mac, so ayo Dre! Stick to producin, anywayz....Platinum Game is a must have for any fan of west coast rap.

CJ to the Mac smokes out & bangs on songs 1, 2, *4, 5, *7, *8, 9, 10, 11, *13 & 14.

5 out of 5 stars More top drawer product from Hoo-Bangin.......2000-07-04

This album falls into the same category as Big Hutch's brilliant "Executive Decisions" - it's an album by a veteran playa aimed at an audience of primarily hard-working family men in their 30s or 40s who like a little flossing fantasy after a hard day's work. I happen to fall into this demographic field - hell, I can remember the original version of "Don't look any further" (Dennis Edwards) from back in the day - interpolated here on the silky smooth "gangsta bitch"- so there's a few trips down memory lane for me. This is a top quality piece of work from Mack 10's Hoo-Bangin label - soon to be leading the west coast. Every track is a diamond - there are no fake stones here: and a plethora of top producers - young dre, crazy tunes and mad - ensure that the beats are on point. CJ Mac flows with a ruff, gruff charm - albeit sometimes a little muffled and unclear. All in all, a must have album for any west coast connoiseur.

4 out of 5 stars A Hoo' Bangin' Affiliate Strikes HUGE!.......2000-05-10

From the first 15 seconds of the 1st track, you know that CJ MAC is true to his game and the content in it! He's about as subtle as a Pit Bull and this album is all about bite, no bark! CJ refers to himself as the: all day-all night-airtight-game right, playa'! The production credit of this album lands straight in the lap of Mack 10 and you can hear that West Coast sound pulsing through the CD. My favorites are: Hea, King Of LA, Imagine That, and the top song on the CD, HATE! From his scathing indictment of Dre', to the no-nonsense lyrical content, you can bet your bottom dollar this CD WON'T end up in the $4.99 used CD bin... --E

5 out of 5 stars All The Way Banged Out.......2000-03-17

CJ Mac is tired of cameo appearances. If you heard his first album, you would question his ability to carry his own album. But it seems that after his first attempt he went straight back to the drawing board and reinvented himself. He shone on tracks with Ant Banks, W.C., and other rappers. So when it was time to let his "Platinum Game" glisten, he was definately ready. Regardless of what you thought about his first album, if you crave banged out west coast rap, you will love this album. Check out "Hate", "King of L.A", "Ends", and "Cha - Cha". This CD is a classic.

5 out of 5 stars

Music Album:

  1. Eyes a Bleed ~ Bounty Killer , Skeeta Ranks , and Rahsun Ranks
  2. Greatest Hits ~ Arrested Development
  3. Infamy ~ Mobb Deep
  4. Truez Neva Stop ~ Havoc & Prodeje
  5. How Do I Love Thee ~ Queen Latifah
  6. We Getz Down ~ Rampage
  7. Where's the Beef ~ Steph De & 'G' Squad
  8. Hobalavirus
  9. Infamy ~ Mobb Deep
  10. Maintain ~ Kompozur

Music Album

Music Album

Music CD

Doin' the Racoon ~ San Francisco Starlight Orchestra

The Wallace Roney Quintet ~ Wallace Roney Quintet

Harry 'Sweets' Edison & Eddie 'Lockjaw' Davis

Music Festival Memories 1998 from Bethlehem Pennsylvania

Dream Dancing ~ Steve (Trio) Kuhn

Johnny Hodges 1928 1941 ~ Johnny Hodges

18 Corridos Famosos ~ Chalino S%C3%A1nchez

Colección Grandes ~ Jarabe de Palo

Le Single Du Gagnant ~ Nouvelle Star

Serie Identidade ~ Maria Bethania