Right from the Intro begins and as the recording plays the slow beats motion not to exaggerating Gangsta Rap movements carried as a slight influence on this album from Coolio’s My Soul straight to your face slapping the non-drama but real life event stories written on C U When U Get There (feat. 40 Thevz – Ren Swan’s Remix), The Devil is Dope, Can U Dig It or Nature of The Business to Throwdown 2000 ain’t making posses to be exposed as the rhyming lyrics flowin’ as the music floatin’ but the dangerous flicks of Gangsta Rap mixed with G-Funk and good Hip Hop and Rn’B shall remaining there in blend of wiser words, ideas and the dreams from a Rap artist living inside the ghetto area or as he seeing everyday lesser justice and demanding for minority needs which didn’t provides really took his spirits restless for finding answers and found it through the art of music especially, as the poetic Rapper not as heroes but stepping in the borderline between motherfuckin’ bad-ass and antagonistic villain characters.
One can definitely capturing the very best rhyming and rhythms of the Old-School break-beats while dancing free or dueling tricks moves while doing the BMX jumping or skates in a park which is all good and the hood looks safer for now cause the pimps and the hoes are pleased with the situations after the Oh La La, Let’s Do It or 2 Minutes & 21 Seconds of Funk for One Mo.
While the Latinos rhythm plays and the alleyway is empty in peace – Coolio trying to spreading his words and his wings for the world to see that salvation peeping behind the dark glass of low-rides car named Nu Gangsta-Rap’s Swing !
My Soul:
https://myzuka.fm/Album/12032/Coolio-My-Soul-1997
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