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Especially when you factor in how wack No Limit was getting in 98-99. He's in jail, keep your head up Mac. This album is phenomenal. If this dude had gotten a bigger nationwide push he'd be on top right now. Well, besides what could have been, this album is a hell of a statement and a modern classic. Probably the best album ever released on No Limit. There really aren't words to describe how tight it is.
Like the title says.Life or Death, Streetlife, Ghetto Commission(badly slept on), and Prime Suspects top five
It's no secret the south is dominating the Hip-Hop/Rap industry right now.There's a lot of region hatin,because of those facts.People from other regions tend to attack the south(mostly East Coast),by saying they're not real Hip-Hop or there aren't any lyricist in the south.Which isn't true.Mac is the best lyricist out of the south(we have several more lyricist from the south as well)and one of the best lyricist in the industry period.It's a shame he went to jail a few months after he dropped this CD.The rap game really needs more rappers like him.This CD is a classic,you could let the whole CD play through without skipping a track.His other CD Shell Shocked is great too,but World War 3 is clearly a better CD than his previous CD.Mac spits intelligent,real and hot lyrics like no other.This CD is a must have,i'll advise anyone to cop this CD.It's hot and you wont be disappointed.Keep Ya Head Up Mac.
He shouldn't be in jail, but, if he ever get out, it's on wo. Mac is tight, look, I'm from New Orleans and he put this down better than Weezy.
This album has songs with a message attached to them(Genocide, Fathers day, Can you love me etc) which is way more than you will get from the average no limit artist. Standout tracks: WAR PARTY, BEST FRIENDS, LIKE BEFORE, WE DEADLY, BLOODY, YOU NEVER KNOW, BATTLE CRY, IF ITS COOL, COPS AND ROBBERS, LOCKDOWN REMIX, THATS HIP HOP, CAN YOU LOVE ME, GENOCIDE, FATHERS DAY and ASSASIN NATION. Hold your head up Mac. Its unfortunate that he got locked up. Filler: Still callin me is a far reach from the original Callin me on Mac's first album. Bottom Line: Mac is one the best emcees to came out of the south and this album further solidifies that point.
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