Track Listing 1. Intro 2. Bout Dat 3. Don Is Back 4. Doo Rags 5. B I Like 6. My Three Uncles 7. Gold In They Mouth 8. Problems 9. Poppin' Them Collars 10. I Don't Give Ah What 11. Twerk That Twang 12. Life I Live 13. Souljas 14. Real 15. Pockets Gone Stay Fat 16. My Babooski 17. Still Ballin' 18. Soulja Boo 19. Hush 20. Roll How We Roll 21. Would You 22. It Don't Get No Better 23. Always Come Back To You
| Details | | Number of CDs: | 1 | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Distributor: | EMI Operations/CEVA Logistics | | Recording Mode: | Stereo |
Album Notes Personnel includes: Master P (rap vocals).Producers include: Carlos Stephens, XL, Ezell Swang, Ke-Noe, Suga Bear.Despite his enormous success as a hip-hop entrepreneur, Master P retains enough street credibility throughout GHETTO POSTAGE to erase any lingering doubts about his "keeping it real." His production skills are almost a given, yet one can't help but be impressed by the light synths and slow-churning groove of "Bout Dat" and the syncopated Latin rhythms that percolate throughout "Don is Back." More crucially, though, P manages to simultaneously celebrate his success and keep one foot in the world from which he came. On "Doo Rags," he brags about his "uptown house" and "uptown life" over a rhythm track that owes more than a little to dancehall reggae; on "B I Like," he finds the object of his lust in another man's woman, attempting to sway her with come-ons on the order of "you need a thug in your life." Coming from Master P, one has to assume that such a line has a fair chance of success.
Editorial Reviews 3 stars out of 5 - ...P remains on the job....the music is screwy yet brutally to the point, unpredictable but never flighty....even hood rats occasionally have to swoon. Rolling Stone (12/21/2000)
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