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Fiend - Street Life (CD)

Street Life
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4.2 out of 5.0 stars 11 Ratings (7 Reviews)

Album Details: Street Life

Release Date:07/06/1999
Label:Priority Records
UPC:049925010725

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  • Overall:

    Capital F. i. e. n. d. is off the hook

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Nov 24, 1999 | 1 out of 1 found this Street Life review helpful

    He came even better on street life than he did on there's one in every family with the song Mr. Whomp Whomp. Fiend is the tightest rapper on the No Limit label. He brings the real to the label. Go cop the album if you don't already have it.

  • Overall:

    anotha round out tha tank

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Mar 18, 2002

    whew another round nobody cant mess wit them no limit boyz NO LIMIT 4-LIFE

Pro Reviews: Street Life

  • All Music Guide

    On his second album for No Limit, Fiend again worked with the inhouse production team Beats By the Pound. They provide the backing for his hard-hitting urban war stories. There's no mistaking this for anything but a No Limit release (especially with all the guest rappers), but Street Life fares much better than average for hip-hop's most notorious label.

    - Keith Farley, All Music Guide

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Biography

Fiend

One of Master P's many No Limit soldiers during the label's peak, Fiend never experienced much solo success though he contributed heavily to the work of his colleagues, most notably P's crossover hit, "Make Em Say Ugh." Born Ricky Jones and raised in the 17th ward of New Orleans, Fiend lost his brother at a young age; the loss made a strong mark on the eventual rapper a... Read more