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Cradle 2 The Grave

 

 

Cradle 2 The Grave (2003)

Composer(s):
John Frizzell 

Released in:
2003

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Tight cd but...........................
This soundtrack is real cool and most of the songs i cant skip. 3 stars cause there r some weak songs. for eg. WHAT'S IT ALL FOR and DO SOMTHIN' i mean comeon. X gonn' give it to ya is a perfect opening. Song is cool and nice beat. Go to sleep desrve better what it is getting. just cause eminem is in it doesn't make it stupid. i know, em. is not the kind like dmx, but in this song he did good. specially the chorus. Follow me gangster is another track you cant skip, no matter what. 50 did his best.
Stomp da s**t out is also a good track but i don't know why they put MOP in there. FOcus by kashmir is a tight song. this is first time i heard Kashmir. and i like the vocals.
those r da songs i like. others are kind of weak.

but it doesn't make it a weak soundtrack.
buy it if you have your faovourite rappers in it. they all did their best.

2 songs specifically
Go To Sleep - A Perfect Song By Eminem 5/5
X Gonna Give It To Ya - Another Great Song 5/5

Great mix
It's good to see DMX back in the mix. He's one of only a few rappers today that has that raspy voice that commands attention. He gets thins going on the soundtrack's single 'X Gon' Give It To Ya'. Solid track overall - good hook, lyrics, beat, and overall production. DMX is featured on four of the 19 tracks on this album. Track 2 is a personal favorite of mine. It features an Eminem, Obie Trice, and DMX collaboration that will hype up any crowd and it even makes reference to Ja Rule, whom the Shady Records camp and DMX have been feuding with these past months. These three rappers do an excellent job complementing each other on this high-energy track. Foxy Brown, Joe Budden, M.O.P., 50 Cent, are also featured on this soundtrack. It'll be sure to give you that those raw vocals you've been looking for. One of the few soundtracks I have picked up in a long time.



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