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WC - Shadiest One (CD)

Shadiest One
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Album Details: Shadiest One

Release Date:04/28/1998
Label:London / Umgd
UPC:042282895721

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User Reviews: Shadiest One

  • Overall:

    Lyrics:

    Music:

    the Shadiest One...

    By Cynthia P  May 18, 2006

    Pros: EXCELLENT

    Cons: NONE

    The Shadiest One is definitely a good cd....

    (Although I must say that I do love the Jon B. /Better Days version than the one that is one the album)

    WestSide....WC....Westsid
    e....WC

    You get the picture...

  • Overall:

    Decent!

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Feb 12, 2002

    I liked him better back in the day because his lyrics weren't soo one-dimentional. When WC was known as Low Profile, he used to rap about battlin' other MC's. Now some of his songs are too comical. However there were some good songs like "Cheddar" an...d "Call It What You Want". "Can't Hold Back" was alright ,too. I don't even know if he could do better! I know a lot of people who think he and Mack 10 fell off. I enjoyed the freestyle on "The Autobiography" but somethin' was missin' on this LP. Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Shadiest One

  • All Music Guide

    As his first solo release since Westside Connection's hit effort, The Shadiest One was positioned as WC's breakthrough to the major league of rap superstars. The hardcore edge that dominated his earlier releases with the Maad Circle has been tamed somewhat, so he can reach a wider audience. Of course, he still retains his gangsta image, relying on familiar lyrical and musical trappings, but everything's a bit more subdued than before, with mixed results. In the case of "Keep Hustlin'," the slight pop makeover works well, but other times it falls flat. And, like any of WC's albums, The Shadiest One runs too long. On several songs, the music simply meanders without any hooks to bring it back into focus. But that isn't a fatal flaw, especially since it's a familiar one, and the best moments on the record are as good as anything he's ever recorded, making The Shadiest One another solid entry in his catalog.

    - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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Biography

WC

A long-time staple of the gangsta rap scene, WC began his career with the groups Low Profile and the Maad Circle before forming Westside Connection with Ice Cube and Mack 10. His solo debut, The Shadiest One, followed in 1998, landing in the pop Top 20 in its first week of release. "Better Days" and "Just Clownin'" were moderate RB hits, and his second record, 2002's Gh... Read more