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Free Music Notes for Kool Moe Dee - Greatest HitsFree Music Review: All You Need Hit: 4 StarsAll you need if you new to Kool Moe Dee. This was my first album from Kool moe dee and i feel like i dont need anymore because i loved all these tracks and was very happy with the mix. I was going to buy How Ya Like Me Now but realized i already had all my favorite tracks. there are some nice diss tracks directed at LL Cool J which make this album dope. But i noticed that the track list is wrong, Only 14 songs and the song with KRS 1 and Chuck D is missing. Other then that if you new to Kool moe Dee make sure you pick this up for some funky beats and dope lyrics. Def oldschool./
Free Music Review: I Go To Work!!!! Hit: 4 Stars"I Go To Work" and "Wild Wild West" make this CD worth getting on it's own. However, only at a price point that is under $10.00. Couldn't find this CD on iTunes in Canada, so this was a good pick up.
Free Music Review: Kool Moe Dee's Greatest Hits Hit: 5 StarsGreat CD!!! This is "old school" at it's finest.
Free Music Review: A.Wood you're sucker Hit: 4 StarsHow can Moe Dee deserve only 1 star? How can an old school's true pioneer be garbage? This album is very good, original and Kool Moe Dee's style is elegant but also cutting. Featuring stunning tracks like How Ya Like Me Now and the LL-destroying Let's Go this album is an essetial old school document.
God Made Me Funke, They Want Money, Do You Know What Time It Is?, I Go To Work and Wild Wild West are also very good tracks, the rest is a bit weaker. The only other thing you have to know is that A.Wood is a fake, he's a Busy Bee fan and since Moe Dee destroyed Busy Bee on a freestyle he rated this album and all the other moe dee's albums with one star. you don't believe me? check his reviews, he probabily doesn't even know what he's talkin about so don't consider his useless reviews. Instead listen to the album because Moe Dee is an original freestyle master.
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Free Music Review: Hip Hop ...long, lonnng, looonnggg ago Hit: 3 StarsKool Moe Dee doesn't stand up to the late 1980s greats of the day like Rakim, KRS-One, Chuck D, Doug E. Fresh, Big Daddy Kane or LL Cool J, but he was part of an elite group of talented, creative MCs who kept it real.
I was never enough of a Kool Moe Dee fan (come on--when he came @ LL back in they day, how many of us were "really" ridin' wit him? LOL) to need to own any of his albums, but he was good at dropping a classic single from time-to-time.
I own this CD for four reasons: "I Go To Work," "Wild Wild West," "How Ya Like Me Now" and "They Want Money."
"I Go To Work" was the hype, high-energy dance track that always kept a party jumpin' when you put it on. It's still a banger if you ask me.
"Wild Wild West" was an elementary school favorite of mine ... another jam with it's own signature dance we did back in the day.
"How Ya Like Me Now" was a cold battle rap though by today's gun-totting, gangsta standards, I'm sure young hip hop heads today would laugh at it like a Mr. Rogers Neighborhood fairytale.
"They Want Money" was basically a Kanye West's "Gold Digga" for it's time ... another track for da fellas who knew da game when foul females were on da prowl.
This is probably a CD that can't and won't be appreciated by anyone born later than 1982 (just being real).
This is a collection of gems from hip hops golden age before it crossed over to mainstream and sold out.
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