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May 24, 2002
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sup folks.. i'll be at you soon with new music .. my album is getting pressed right now.. i also have the boss game ( eighty8 project ) feat. redhead steve , g-macc , e-moe and many many more in stock now .. im not sure if e-moe was gunna send you one , if not , i will send it , just let me know...i'd like to get both of these new albums on your sites.....thanks bosses
 
Apr 25, 2002
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Boss Game review finished. Here you go homie. I'll also e-mail you a copy. Thanks for sending this album my way. To everyone out there, don't sleep on this album, it's pretty fucking tight folks.

Disc 1

1. "Intro"
Produced by: C-Dubb
E-Moe gives a little into to C-Dubb under his alias for this album 88. A pretty solid slap by C-Dubb to get the album started off in the right direction.

2. "Boss Game" ft. E-Moe
Produced by: C-Dubb
A solid beat to get things started. C-Dubb hits the mic first spitting some boss game definately. E-Moe hits the mic second and spits a solid verse with his laid back style. C-Dubb finishes it off with another verse. A tight ass song to get this album started with.

3. "High Speed Muzik" ft. R.I.T.Z.
Produced by: C-Dubb
Clean ass sounding beat for this song. C-Dubb laces up with tight production and raps on this track. He talks about playing some music while cruising the road at high speed. R.I.T.Z. teams back up with C-Dubb and rips the second verse nicely. This is already one of my favorite tracks on the album, high speed music, no doubt!

4. "Take Control"
Produced by: E-Moe
E-Moe gets the track started right with a tight beat. C-Dubb talks about taking control of the game and the hustle. I'm not a big fan of the chorus, but the verses and the production are top notch. Solid track overall.

5. "My Folkerz"
Produced by: C-Dubb
Another one of my favorites right here. C-Dubb brings the heat on the production end first with a fucking tight ass beat that gets your head moving to the slap. He doesn't let you down on the mic either spitting some clean sounding raps that go right along with the beat.

6. "Stressin' Out" ft. D-Dubb, R.I.T.Z., Red Head Steve
Produced by: C-Dubb
A slower pace to this song. C-Dubb talks about stressing out all the time. D-Dubb handles the chorus to the song with his R&B vocals. R.I.T.Z. has the second verse and talks about the stress in his life. Red Head Steve finishes off the song with a tight sounding verse. A very solid song from start to finish. I'm feeling it to the fullest.

7. "The Reason?" ft. G Macc
Produced by: C-Dubb
C-Dubb talks a little about the reason he raps and produces. He talks about how he's tired of hearing lazy rappers come out with weak albums is why he comes with his game on the microphone. G Macc makes for a good feature on this one. Another solid beat to go along with the flows too. More good work on this one.

8. "Spit Yo 16" (interlude)
Produced by: C-Dubb
E-Moe talks asks folks to rap over this beat and e-mail the verse to Paystyle to see what you got. The beat is pretty good done by C-Dubb once again. Just a little instrumental track used as an interlude.

9. "The Take Over 2K5"
Produced by: C-Dubb
Not as strong of a beat for this song, but it's still good enough to get your head moving. C-Dubb talks about taking over in 2005 and now with 3 albums dropping this year, he may be right. With a little more promotion I think he may make a good name for himself. Some solid, true lyrics spit on this song about the rap game in 05. I'm feeling this song to the fullest.

10. "1995"
Produced by: C-Dubb
Just to show you how hard of a worker C-Dubb must be this is the 9th straight tight beat he's made to go along with doing at least two verses per track. He talks about comparing now to 1995 and how the game got all watered down. The game was cracking 10 years ago in Northern California, but seems to have taken a steep decline since then. Hopefully hardworkers like C-Dubb can bring the heat back to the game.

11. "Like We Use 2" ft. R.I.T.Z.
Produced by: C-Dubb
Another slapping beat right here. R.I.T.Z. starts it off on the mic with a coo verse. C-Dubb lays down the next two tight verses to finish the song with. They team up on the chorus as the beat bangs in the background. Another tight jam.

12. "Enter Eighty8"
Produced by: Brotha Lynch Hung
Brotha Lynch Hung guest stars on the production end for this song. C-Dubb talks about the 88 project on this one. Some more solid verses by C-Dubb with a coo beat by Lynch. Another solid track overall.

13. "Somebody Save Me" ft. COS, D-Dubb
Produced by: Crookwood
Crookwood laces up a clean sounding beat for this track. COS starts it off with a tight verse and he also handles the chorus with D-Dubb singing in the background. C-Dubb spits a solid verse to finish off the track with. Just another solid track on this album.

14. "U Don't Know Me (Yet!)"
Produced by: C-Dubb
This is the first track that I'm not feeling much. The production is still solid enough and C-Dubb comes pretty good on the mic, but just compared to the other songs on this album this was isn't nearly as good. Still a decent song overall.

15. "Married 2 the Muzik" ft. E-Moe
Produced by: C-Dubb
Another solid beat to get this song started with. C-Dubb has the first verse and also does the hook nicely. E-Moe has the second verse and spits a good one. They talk about being married to their music trying to make it in the rap game. A solid song overall.

16. "Transformin'"
Produced by: C-Dubb
C-Dubb talks about transforming from C-Dubb to 88 and his alter ego. The production isn't as good on this song, but the beat is still coo. Another coo song, not feeling it as much as some of the other tracks on the album though.

17. "Hit the Drank/Dank" ft. E-Moe
Produced by: C-Dubb
This is a tribute track to Mac Dre. C-Dubb samples the Thizz Dance beat with his own little twist. He begins the track with the first verse. C-Dubb spits another solid verse and then E-Moe finishes off the song with a coo verse of his own. They just talk about hitting the drank and the dank. A nice tribute song to Mac Dre.

18. "What's Really Goin' Down?" ft. Taywadi
Produced by: C-Dubb
A solid beat for this track. It has a little more of a dark feel to it than most of the other tracks on the album. C-Dubb spits the first verse nicely. Taywadi hits the mic for the second verse. He brings a solid style to the mic, fast paced flows with some coo lyrics. This is a pretty good track overall, I'm feeling.

19. "Boss Game (Pay$tyle Mobb remix)" ft. E-Moe
Produced by: E-Moe
I like the original version of this song a little more than this remix, but both versions are pretty clean. The lyrics are all the same, but the beat is done up by E-Moe this time instead of C-Dubb. Both versions are good, but I like the original a little more. This version is also edited.

20. "Outro"
Produced by: C-Dubb
A tight sounding beat on this track. E-Moe does some talking for the first part of the song and then C-Dubb hits the mic and spits one final verse to another solid beat.
 
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Disc 2

1. "Holla & Spit"
Produced by: Derryk D
A distinctly different sound to this track because of the production. C-Dubb still puts it down on the mic with some good flows and the production is pretty good by Derryk D, but it definately has a different sound to it than the first disc. He talks about spitting game on girls during the track. A solid start to the second disc.

2. "The Factz"
Produced by: Derryk D
The beat sounds pretty good by Derryk D, although I don't think his skills are as good as C-Dubb's. Dubb spits some good lyrics on the mic talking about just spitting the facts on his songs. A good track overall, I'm feeling it.

3. "The Anthem"
Produced by: C-Dubb
C-Dubb throws it up for Oak Park on this song. The beat is pretty good and so are the lyrics. Just another good example of C-Dubb's mic and production talents.

4. "Who am I?"
Produced by: Derryk D
A slower paced song right here. C-Dubb talks a little bit about himself. The beat is alright, but again I'm not feeling Derryk D's skills as much as Dubb's. A solid song overall.

5. "The Reason? (remix)" ft. E-Moe
Produced by: E-Moe
On this remix they replace G Macc's verse with E-Moe's. I like the verse by E-Moe a lot as a little bonus from the original, but I like the beat a lot more on the other version of the song. Still a solid remix.

6. "Still Perkin'" ft. Vol Cano, R.I.T.Z.
Produced by: C-Dubb
Vol Cano starts it off on the mic and spits an ok verse. I'm not feeling him nearly as much as either C-Dubb or R.I.T.Z. The production by C-Dubb is pretty solid. R.I.T.Z. spits a solid verse next and C-Dubb finishes it off with a good verse of his own. Might have been best left as a duo track with Dubb and R.I.T.Z., but it's still a solid song.

7. "The Story of Dubb"
Produced by: C-Dubb
C-Dubb talks a little about how he's an independent artist and how hard it is to make a living off of it. More good production for this one. Solid track overall.

8. "Drown Myself" ft. Filthy Rich, Vol Cano
Produced by: C-Dubb
They talk about trying to drown out their sorrows with a little drink. I think they should have left this song as a solo though. I'm not really feeling either Filthy Rich or Vol Cano's verses. The beat is pretty good and gets your head moving, but they should have left it as a solo.

9. "Real Talk"
Produced by: C-Dubb
A much different sound to this beat from C-Dubb. None of the other tracks on either disc sound anything like this. It's a tight sounding beat though as C-Dubb spits some real talk on the mic. C-Dubb's verses are much slower on this song, but it works with the beat well. Another tight song, I'm feeling it overall.

10. "Dirty Game"
Produced by: C-Dubb
I'm not feeling this song all that much. The beat is coo, but not all that great compared to the other beats C-Dubb's laid down. His verses are coo, but I'm not feeling the chorus much. He spits some real lyrics again though, talking some game about the rap game. A decent track overall, I'm not into it much.

11. "1995 (remix)"
Produced by: E-Moe & Max-A-Million
Even though the quality of the song isn't as good as the original song I like this version a little more. E-Moe and Max-A-Million lay down a solid beat with some good background instruments. I'm feeling this remix a lot.

12. "All Out"
Produced by: C-Dubb
C-Dubb talks about going all out to make his name known in the rap game. He's not kidding either, this album is one of three he's released this year alone! Not to mention that he does pretty much all his own production and rarely has many features. Needless to say the man is going all out as much as you can go all out. Another tight song, I'm feeling it.

13. "Transformin' (remix)"
Produced by: C-Dubb
This time C-Dubb gets to remix his own beat. I like this remix a lot more than the original version of the song. The only thing that doesn't sound too good is the quality of the track. Besides that though this is a tight ass remix, I'm feeling it to the fullest.

14. "The Drunk Song"
Produced by: Derryk D
This is the best beat done by Derryk D on the album. I like the sound to this one as it gets your head moving back and forth. I like the way C-Dubb delivers his vocals on this song too. The chorus could have used a little work, but besides that the rest of the song is pretty tight.

15. "Take Control (remix)"
Produced by: E-Moe
E-Moe gets to remix his own beat on this one. I kind of up in the air of which version I like better because they're both pretty good. Another solid remix.

16. "What it Do?" ft. E-Moe
Produced by: C-Dubb
This song is also featured on E-Moe's latest release "1nce Again." It's a pretty solid beat with good mic work by both E-Moe and C-Dubb. A nice little bonus to finish the album with, I'm feeling it.

Overall this was a very, very tight release from C-Dubb. After hearing his last release I didn't think he could get much better than that, but I was pleasantly surprised on this album. C-Dubb is a name to recognize now in the underground rap scene. His production skills are second to none and his mic skills are right next to them. The features came through for him, not that he really needed to have any features at all. Dubb's ability to make a good beat and then rap over it with solid, thought out lyrics are something that is rarely seen in the rap game nowadays. So few rappers make their own beats, or put this much effort into every bar they spit. Don't sleep on this album, it's one of the best releases to drop this year. Get it!