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Gangsta's Paradise [Import, Explicit Lyrics]

Coolio Audio CD
3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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1. That's How It Is
2. Geto Highlites
3. Gangsta's Paradise
4. Too Hot
5. Cruisin'
6. Exercise Yo' Game
7. Sumpin' New
8. Smilin'
9. Fucc Coolio
10. Kinda High Kinda Drunk
11. For My Sistas
12. Is This Me?
13. A Thing Goin' On
14. Bright As The Sun
15. Recoup This
16. The Revolution
17. Get Up Get Down

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Old-school hip-hop, which builds its sing-song raps atop samples of old funk and soul singles, may be on the way out, but in its twilight days it has yielded one more brilliant album, Coolio's Gangsta's Paradise. Coolio, the Compton rapper once known as Artis Ivey, creates tape loops of the catchiest sections from old songs by Smokey Robinson, the Isley Brothers, Billy Paul, and Herbie Hancock, and then raps his ghetto slice-of-life stories atop those loops. It's a familiar formula, but Coolio makes it fresh again, coming up with monologues strong enough to make us forget the original songs and get lost in his narratives. Moreover, Coolio drops his rhymes so they fall perfectly on the beats and even the melodies of the samples. --Geoffrey Himes

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4.0 out of 5 stars "Sumpin' New" and "Revolution"ary, April 29 2004
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Todd (Ontario, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Gangsta's Paradise (Audio CD)
Coolio's second album, "Gangsta's Paradise" is his best and one of the best of 1995. Ranging from upbeat and uplifting to dark and depressing, Coolio gives us a wide array of tracks that are unique, and uninfluenced by any other artist. Nearly every song is prefectly produced and deliousciously delivered, the outcome being a near masterpiece. The album's only flaw is perhaps Coolio's attempt to appeal to a very large audience, rendering it more of a commercial output than a purely creative one. Nevertheless, Gangsta's Paradise is a great record and no matter what genre of rap you are interested in, it has something for you.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Good, April 1 2004
This review is from: Gangsta's Paradise (Audio CD)
Gangsta's Paradise is a great song. Rest of the album is just average( exept Too Hot and Kind High Kinda Drunk). Good album but nothing special. Coolio can do better.
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Amazon.com: 3.8 out of 5 stars (42 customer reviews)

8 of 9 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Gangstas Paradise, Jan 4 2003
By Gee-Man - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Gangsta's Paradise (Audio CD)
I bought this album a year ago just for Gangstas Paradise cuz i could not find the single n e where. I was well impressed that the other tracks on this album were nearly as good as 'Gangstas Paradise' but this tune will never be beaten for its spine tinglin beat and hard hittin lyric. This has to be the best Gangsta rap tune ever made. Coolio deserves more praise and respect for his work i only hope he will return with a new album as good as this. RESPECT!!!!!

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars The Highlight Of Coolio's Career (Rating: 7 out of 10- -3.5 stars), Mar 7 2008
By Chandler "Infamous" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Gangsta's Paradise (Audio CD)
Back in late 1995, Coolio had his most popular single "Gangsta's Paradise" floating all through the airwaves. I must have been about 10 years old, and managed to learn that song in under an hour (almost 13 years later, I can barely remember any of the words). Coolio wasn't really the greatest rapper from the west coast, but the single "Gangsta's Paradise" was the jump that he needed to place himself to where he wanted to be in the rap game.

True, when you think of his name, that single pops up, but there was just more than that single that made him a good rapper. In fact a lot of the tracks bang, as Coolio talks mostly about the streets of L.A. "Ghetto Highlites" is a song how he talks about life in the ghetto. "Too Hot" is a great song about people being burned while not using protection using the Kool And The Gang song. Then he has some bouncy tracks like "1,2,3,4 (Sumpin' New)" which does sound a little cheesy but to me it's good.

Guest appearances are good though. I like "Crusin" featuring Malika. E-40, Kam, and Coolio's group 40 Thevez colab for "Exercize Yo Game". And W.C., 40 Thevez, Shorty, and Ras Kass, appear on "Get Up, Get Down". All dope songs. My favorite song on this album would be Coolio colabing with Will Wheaton on the song "Bright As The Sun".

Although good album, it flaws heavily. I personally think this album has too many recognizable interpolations, which makes the song sounds so cheesy. A perfect example would be "A Thing Going On", uses the chorus to "Me and Mrs. Jones". "Kinda High and Drunk" is another bad song.

Gangsta's Paradise is a very good album. It was one of the biggest highlight albums in late '95 carried over to '96. Unfortunately back then this album was played into the ground, and people were tired of Coolio (which might explain why his next album My Soul didn't sell like he wanted to). I wouldn't necessarly call Coolio a gangsta rapper. He just happened to be from the west and blew up when gangsta rap was at it's peak. This album here is great and is being sold for a penny, and it's well worth your purchase. Peace.

Lyrics: B
Production: B
Guest Appearances: A-
Musical Vibes: B+

Top 5 Tracks:
1. Bright As The Sun (featuring Will Wheaton)
2. Gangsta's Paradise (featuring L.V.)
3. Get Up, Get Down (featuring 40 Thevz, Shorty, Ras Kass, and W.C.)
4. Exercize Yo Game (featuring E-40, Kam, and 40 Thevz)
5. Crusin' (featuring Malika)

Honorable Mention:
1. Too Hot
2. 1,2,3,4 (Sumpin' New)

4 of 5 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars a classic CD, Nov 23 2004
By B. Dunn "doom fan" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Gangsta's Paradise (Audio CD)
Gangsta's paradise (the song) still is one of my most played songs in my car. There are several other noteworthy songs too. With all the new rap CDs on the market now-a-days, sometimes it is just nice to kick back and listen to one of the classics.
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