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Screamin 4 Vengeance (Cln)
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Album Details: Screamin 4 Vengeance (Cln)

Release Date:03/20/2007
Label:Capitol
UPC:094638508120

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  • All Music Guide

    CMurder's compelling 2005 album, Truest I Ever Said, communicated the bleakness, hopelessness, and horror of life in jail in such a manner that it seemed Master P's No Limit empire had impossibly spawned its own Iceberg Slim. On the 2008 release Screamin' 4 Vengeance recorded between murder trials and while on house arrest CMurder chooses to return to gun talk for gun talk's sake, with primal rage, boasts of murder, and plenty of other lyrics that should have prosecutors taking notes. The deadpan, almost dead delivery that made Truest so chilling is replaced by a more aggressive, more everyday style, with featured guest stars ranging from Krayzie Bone to Slim Thug. Although talk about "Shawty's so fresh" from someone looking at an extended stay in lockup is incongruous to say the least, the beats from 2Saint and a handful of other Clist producers are serviceable, "Mihita" is an interesting metaphor for gun as girlfriend, and the singles "Be Fresh" plus "Posted on tha Block" have sol...id hooks. [Screamin' 4 Vengeance was also made available in a clean version, with all explicit material removed.] - David Jeffries, All Music Guide Read more Less

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C-Murder

C-Murder is the younger brother of Master P, the founder and president of No Limit Records. That explains his membership in the No Limit family, the label where nepotism rules, but he's actually one of the stronger rappers on the label. He may stick to the predictable gangsta musical blueprint, but as a rapper, he had an original style and interesting wordplay that sepa... Read more