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Southwest Riders | 
enlarge | Artist: Various Artists Label: Jive Category: Music
List Price: $19.98 Buy Used: $4.50 You Save: $15.48 (77%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 155308
Format: Explicit Lyrics Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 45009 UPC: 012414500922 EAN: 0012414500922 ASIN: B00000057I
Release Date: August 26, 1997 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Disc 1
| • | Intro - Herm | | • | Represent - A-1 | | • | Walk With Me - W.C. | | • | Get Cha Mind Right - Mystikal | | • | Big Bank - Mr. Malik (Hershe Loc) | | • | Paystyle - 918 | | • | Call The Coroner - 3X Crazy | | • | Cop Stories - The Graveyard Shift | | • | Capable - The Luniz | | • | Flashin' - Cydal, Featuring Swoop G. | | • | Ain't F***** Around - Ska-Face Al Kapone | | • | Respect It - Celly Cel | | • | On Top Of The World - The Comrads | | • | Bad Bitches - Suga T. With Conscious Daughters | | • | Playa Haters - San Quin & Massy Marv |
Disc 2
| • | Mean Green - Mean Green | | • | Dis Year - Tela | | • | Yay Deep - E-40, B-Legit And Richie Rich | | • | N.S.R. - The Mossie | | • | Hiside - UGK | | • | About My Money M - Calvin-T | | • | Evil Ways - Komacauszy, Featuring The Lost Mob | | • | Niggas Talk S*** - Eight Ball And MJG | | • | After Dollars No Cents - Masta P, Featuring Silkk The Shocker | | • | Y'all My Nugz - Twista | | • | Tremendous - Brotha Lynch Hung, Featuring Sicx | | • | Who Do I Trust - D-Shot, Featuring The Mossie | | • | Threesixafix - Three 6 Mafia | | • | Load Unload - The Chilla, Featuring Dope Spot | | • | Ghetto Tales - Coughnut And Baldhead |
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SOUTHWEST RIDERS February 24, 2007 THIS IS THE DEFINETLY 1 OF THE BETTER COMPILATIONZ IVE HEARD-THIS ALBUM IS A MUST HAVE-FROM THE SOUTH 2 THA WEST E-40 & B-LEGIT COLLABORATED ON SUM FUNK-SLAM THE EVIL WAYS TRACK
Southside - Wild West July 27, 2005 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
E-40 and B-Legit collaborated with some of the heavyhitters of the industry with the height of Sick Wid It Records success by the release of Southwest Riders. The new recruits, A-1, started the entire compilation off with the strong Mob style track "Represent" and newcomer to the majors Komacauszy on "Evil Ways" featuring The Lost Mob. W.C. gave his best on the C-walking, gangster "Walk With Me". The other half of the group Illegal, Mr. Malik (Hershey Loc) flowed well over "Big Bank". "...No need for the ambulance..." when 3X Krazy's fast orthodox flow on "Call The Coroner". Suga T. & Conscious Daughters are the only females to represent well on "Bad Bitches". Tela made it clear with his player type lyrics on "Dis Year". The standout for disc #2 is "Hiside" by UGK with a slow riding grooves with a funky guitar lick. Memphis' groups Three 6 Mafia and Eightball & MJG put a good foot forward. There's thirty tracks on here and there's a lot on here to check out. Almost a classic compilation failed where some artists didn't give that one needed good song for this album. This release is Sick Wid It.
--------------------------------------------- October 30, 1999 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
If I could I would rate this album 4.5 starts, since 5 means a perfect album. Unlike many double CD albums, SouthWest Riders is an album packed with many many tight songs while the minority is weak songs. Out of 28 songs maybe 5or 6 aren't that worth listening to. The rest is just bangin'! This album is a compliation combining rappers from the West and The South. Awsome rappers like D-Shot, W.C., UGK, Eightball, MJG, 3X Krazy, Celly Cel, Tela, A-1, Mossie, E-40, B-Legit, Richie Rich and many mnay more drop some real bombs. This album is all hardcore, no RnB flava on it and it gives as some real gangsta rap to ride to. I'd like to thank Sick Wid it Record for this album.
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