![]() ![]() Jeezy and Santana continue their partnership with this one. The beat on this one sounds like some Dipset shit. Ross handles the hook but Ransom sounds out of place here (not terrible though).įUCK OFF (feat. As usual, Weezy shines the brightest (“Bring the punk out of a nigga like Ashton Kutcher”). The beats okay on this one a little generic though. Lil’ Wayne, Rick Ross, & Ransom)ĭope boys unite. Still, the song is short with a time of 1:57.ĬLEAR DA SCENE (feat. Nas spits pretty good on this one talking about “Mismatch Pumas like Shan in Queensbridge”. Not as good as “Live From The Bridge” (from The Professional 2) though. This sounds like vintage Nasir Jones and Clue here. To me, I buy mixtapes from my local bootlegger, not Best Buy.Īll that aside though, let see what DJ Clue can come up with, maybe he can change my mind. Was I looking forward to reviewing this album? Not really. ![]() Fast forward six years, and I barely knew this album was even coming out. With Kay Slay and DJ Drama now leading the mixtape circuit and Clue falling back to handle his label, Desert Storm (Fabolous & Joe Buddens are/were artists on it), I guess six years does make a difference. The Professional went on to go gold and the second one ( The Professional 2, released in 2000) went on to sell around 882,000. In 1998 when the DJ Clue first album dropped (well, his first commercial one), it was known that he was the number one mixtape DJ around. ![]()
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