Skills, skills and more skills. I'm always down for a party mixtape. Throw some classics on there, some new shit, that radio crap...I'll take it all...as long as it's mixed. See while those no mixing pause/internet CDs are like the fat drunk chics sucking mad dick in the next room at the party, a nicely mixed party mixtape is that chubby but firm broad you can take home and possible smash for a good month or so...maybe even take out to dinner a few times too!
Where do I start? Is it "Eric B. Is President" into "Nobody Beats The Biz"? Sure why not...classics, you know them and if you don't you're first video game system was probably an X-Box. Fade is tight with the cuts as usual. He followed it up with "I Won't Tell"??? Hell no, but it must be a BX thing so I'll let it slide. I haven't hear "Gotta Get You Home" in a minute either...Foxy at her best. Now...not so much; we'll see how that new album sounds. I like how Fade slid in "Still Kill" to the mix, that track is a lil slept on. The little Mary J. Blige section of "You Don't Have To Worry" and "Real Love" was the shit. "Real Love" got so much love back when it first dropped the shit was ridiculous. Plus Mary was dancing her ass off in that video. Lol "Look up in the sky, it's a bird, it's a plain"...man don't get me started. "Do It Again" was the Roc at it's best. Beanie Sigel, Jay and A-Mil...it got no better back then. I still laugh out loud when I hear "Big Pimpin"...Jay said "let 'em play with the dick in the truck"...hahaha. I pissed on a chick by accident last time I did that.
This is a decent cool out mix. It's got minor party starter appeal and follows the standard peaks and valleys of most mixtapes. It's good to hear Fade go in with the skills tho. His catolog is crazy too, the best of's go hard and the party joints aren't too bad either. (5/20/08)