11/13/2022 0 Comments Scarface the world is yours full album![]() ![]() Well, he stops by The World Is Yours to talk for nearly 6 minutes about the meaning of a doo-doo chaser, which based on the song title is another term for a funk lover. Strictly For The Funk Lovers – You probably remember RBX from his contribution to Dr. Face gets his second production credit of the evening, as he masterfully turns what sounds like a sample of a sex burdened squeaky mattress into a bangin’ backdrop. Still That Aggin – Brad continues to serve the listener shit talk and gangsta shit, in either order. But some of the lines Face throws at her are pretty amusing. This is entertainment brothers, so if you value your life (or your girl) I advise you not try this at home. I Need A Favor – This short interlude has Scarface putting his mack game down strong, as he talks one of his chicks into giving some booty to one of his boys, over a slick James Smith/John Bido produced instrumental. This was decent, and sounds a lot better when listened to with headphones. Face uses the term to describe a crooked cop and homeboy turned snitch, that he has to take out. That’s all I got.ĭying With Your Boots On – The title of this song is a phrase used to describe a person who dies in the mist of battle or actively working at/on something. One Time – Short acoustic instrumental plays while audio of police in pursuit of a “suspect” play over it. Joe’s instrumental on this one is pretty sick. DMG would go on to release one solo album and a couple more as a member of Scarface’s vanity group Facemob, all on the Rap-A-Lot label, but he never really managed to make a name for himself. He took the protégé thing too far, because he sounds way too similar to Brad on this one. You Don’t Hear Me Doe – DMG, which is an acronym for arguably the worst hip-hop alias in the history of aliases (DetriMental Ganxta), was the Minnesota born (repping for my home base!) Texas transplant protégé of Scarface. No matter how many times I listen to this one, it still sounds great. But it’s not Face’s lyrics that make this song great, it’s his self-produced southern-funk-smothered-in-gravy backdrop that makes this a winner. Instead, Face takes a lighter approach to things (literally and figuratively), as he celebrates smoking weed and kicking it in the 5th Ward. Normally I like Face for his introspective or psychotic, but always thought-provoking rhymes, but this one has none of those qualities. ![]() Let Me Roll – This was the lead single from The World Is Yours, and is easily one of my favorite Scarface songs of all time. Joe hooks up a bluesy instrumental that Scarface uses to discuss depression and suicide over. Joe redeems himself from the lacklusterness that was the first song with a dope energetic backdrop that has Face snappin’ on his adversaries (“I’m a muthafuckin’ dreadlock, puttin’ fools in headlocks, givin’ niggas headshots…and everybody in your muthafuckin’ area, is tryna scrounge up some money so they can help to bury ya”). ![]() You would think you would lead things off with a more high energy track.Ĭomin’ Agg – Now this should have been the first song of the evening. Joe instrumental, Face kicks The World Is Yours off talking about his upbringing in the 5th Ward streets, just in case you were curious. This was a weird interesting choice of song to start things off with. Lettin’ Em Know – Over a very vanilla N.O. Intro – The album opens with Scarface choking on a fat joint, then a beautifully soothing instrumental plays before the first official song begins. If you have any info on Crazy C’s whereabouts or why they parted ways, hit me in the comments. But at the end of the day, it’s all business. Or maybe he died? I just don’t understand why you’d part ways with the man after he laced you with such fire production. ![]() I wonder if Face and Crazy C fell out after Mr. And while The World Is Yours did earn Scarface a second consecutive gold plaque, it was received with mixed reviews. Joe, James Smith and John Bido, who all would go on to help create a large chunk of the soundscape throughout the rest of Face’s catalog. Scarface Is Back, would be replaced by N.O. He would return with his sophomore effort, The World Is Yours in the summer of 1993.Ĭrazy C, who was responsible for most of the production on Mr. Scarface Is Back, was a critical success that also earned the Houston emcee a gold plaque. As a group, the Geto Boys already had three respected albums under their belts (and arguably one of the greatest hip-hop songs of all time, with “Mind Playing Tricks On Me” from the We Can’t Be Stopped album) and Scarface’s 1991 debut solo album, Mr. Prior to 1993, Brad “Scarface” Jordan, along with his Geto Boy brethren and Rap-A-Lot founder and CEO James Prince, helped put the south on the proverbial hip-hop map. ![]()
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