Jacka "Tear Gas"

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I know that there is going to be a lot of Jacka threads here about "Tear Gas" as an album but the thing that I want to give Jacka props on is "EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: JACKA". That right there caught my attention and I have to give him respect for that. This wasn't a cheap masterpiece to make. Look at the features, look at the engineers, look who mastered it.

It is 2009 and not 1609 and Jacka financed his own project and is not a slave to the man, or a sharecropper. He is an owner of his own. Congratulations on that Jacka. Proud of you.

I seen Jacka go from the lil' cat running around with Ro Beanie going from Carpino to Davi (in Parkside) every other day just thinking about this dream to becoming one of the most well know artists in the California Bay Area. I am proud of every single Mob Figa. And also that 6th Mob Figa my cousin Rob Lo.

Keep doing yo' thang Jacka!

L-Love
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Jan 6, 2006
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word im diggin this album after buying it yesterday, its worth the money. i'd rate it about 3.5-4 outta 5. just like everyone else said alil too much features and several came weak. i liked how he expanded and is trying to reach different markets with the features. thumbs up on the features from 40 water, Mega, Devin, Freeway.
theres alotta favorites on this album especially that "dream" track w/zion i & amp, that chorus by jack is catchy and i catch myself singin it.... even the track that alotta ppl complain about "get it in" is dope, and has the best chance at radio/nationwide appeal. even tho pauls verse was average, Masspikes (who's signed to Rick Ross's Maybach Music) hook saved the track with a very catchy hook, plus the beat is dope. im wondering if this is the same inkredibles that produced on jadakiss's & rick ross's album.
surely his sophmore album is the best, alotta ppl including myself wanted more of that on this album, but im sure he's trying move on and grow outside of that album. buy the album ppl its worth it.
 
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That's a good look for Jacka. I'm sure that some of the features come from his personal connections with those people, but whatever the case I am feeling the album. I could have honestly used more Bedrock and Traxamillion production, but the Rob-Low tracks were exactly what his core fans were looking for. He did a good job and I am sure his fans are fully satisfied with his album.