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8Ball and MJG - Living Legends (CD)

Album Details: Living Legends

Release Date:05/11/2004
Label:Bad Boy
UPC:602498621660

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    Come on now

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  May 9, 2004 | 6 out of 7 found this Living Legends review helpful

    Pros: Hot to death

    Cons: Are none

    It is Eightball & MJG need I say more?!

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    Best Yet

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jun 14, 2004 | 1 out of 1 found this Living Legends review helpful

    Pros: all

    Cons: none

    Pimpin at it's finest

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  • All Music Guide

    P. Diddy claims that his Bad Boy record label and Eightball MJG are a perfect match. It's really just strange, but kudos to Diddy for having the smarts to sign the duo. These "Legends of the South" still have their skills, but can they blend their sparse and hard Southern sound with the N.Y.C. glitz of Bad Boy? For the most part, the album works extremely well, except when Diddy interrupts the slow flow with a trite voiceover or any of his numerous reminders that this is a Bad Boy record. Hit the skip button early to avoid his corny toughness at the end of the otherwise excellent "When It's On" and you're better off. On the other hand, sticking Bad Boy's resident crooners 112 on "Trying to Get at You" is a smooth move that enlivens the track, and almost all the other bits of showiness work. It makes Living Legends one of the duo's more wellrounded albums, and there's no evidence the rappers themselves have gone soft. "Don't Make" is a thug creeper that Lil Jon would call "nasty," and ...both "You Don't Want Drama" and "Straight Cadillac Pimpin'" were already streetlevel mixtape endorsed before Living Legends' release. Diddy has gone home by the album's great, downlow fourth quarter and replaced with more complimentary guests like Lloyd and an extravicious Twista. The slow jam "Confessions" ends the album on high note, and even the interludes and skits are worth hearing more than once. Despite having nearly as many producers as songs, it all hangs together and the duo gets an album that's up to the level they deserve. Executive producing Eightball MJG's strongest fulllength in quite a while is something Diddy should crow about, but maybe not so much on the actual album. - David Jeffries, All Music Guide Read more Less

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8Ball & MJG

Eightball MJG may have never made a significant impact nationally during their rise to fame in the 1990s, yet they indeed made an incredible impact throughout the South, where the Memphis-bred duo pioneered what countless Dirty South rappers would emulate years later. The two began on the Southern underground circuit, where they peddled their tapes in such major market... Read more