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Hustlas Handbook
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Album Details: Hustlas Handbook

Release Date:09/27/2005
Label:Capitol
UPC:724347340628

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    Mack 10

    By Scot  Jul 14, 2006

    Pros: 10's style remains, tight rhymes with funky beats

    Cons: nothing

    This is another quality album from the King of Inglewood. Mack 10 is great, and you can't go wrong with any of his albums. This isn't his strongest offering in my opinion, but it is worth owning.

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    Two of Mack 10's best efforts bookend Hustla's Handbook, a frustratingly overstuffed and spotty effort that dilutes its personality with filler that goes nowhere. With his homeboy Nate Dogg, Mack 10 kills with the opening "Like This," a track that's classic West Coast balling with a bit of David Banner crushing. Counting "Ride Out" with Chingy as a bonus track, the proper closer, "Livin Just to Ball," is far and away the highlight of the album, arguably a Top Five song in the Gfunker's catalog. The rapper vividly reminisces about back in the day over Fredwreck Nassar's rollerskating jam on a track that sounds like it should be closing a much more purposeful album. The problem is that the rest of the Blist set of producers here offer either forgettable or derivative beats in a wide range of styles, some that just don't fit. You're four tracks in before "Done Shot" coats the lyrics with the kind of sticky Gfunk Mack 10 is most comfortable with, and while the slick productions that sound ...like JayZ's discards are trying, it's the concessions the album makes to Dirty South crunk that are really misguided. "Don't Hate Me" is worthy, and the both the spiritual "The Testimony" and the sneakerworshipping "My Chucks" are arguments Mack 10 isn't limited to gangsta material, but too much redundant thugging just supports this argument, bloating the album into something unnecessarily unwieldy. The West Coast faithful should check it for the towering highlights while casual fans can catch these bangers on the next hits collection. - David Jeffries, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Mack 10

When the West Coast first rose atop the rap industry in the mid-'90s, Mack 10 emerged as one of the coast's most promising talents alongside his longtime associate Ice Cube. The two Los Angeles rappers co-wrote "Foe Life," Mack 10's 1995 breakthrough hit, and united a year later with WC to form the trio Westside Connection, a West Coast gangsta rap supergroup. The Wests... Read more