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Split Personality [PA] - Cassidy (Cassette 2004)


Cassidy s Split Personality -- Wack, Uninterrupted
Review created: 04/19/04
by: madtheory -- a member of Epinions
Pros:
Cassidy is a good rapper
Cons:
who makes bad songs.
For fans of East Coast mainstream rap, its difficult to not be familiar with the name Cassidy. A Philadelphia rapper who quickly made a name for himself battling over the radio in his teens, Cass has been quietly making waves through mixtapes and high-profile collaborations (most notably Nas remix of The General ) over the past few years despite his project with the Ruff Ryders being shelved. With Double-R producer Swizz Beats recently being awarded his own Full Surface imprint, it appears that the time is finally right for Cassidy. He capitalizes on the opportunity with this year s Split...
Review ID: 10000000000629457

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Splitting Headache: When Rappers with Potential Waste It (E&E W/O)
Review created: 08/21/04
by: MajaFiggaz -- a member of Epinions
Pros:
My Interpretation
Cons:
Everything Else, Contains song with worst beat ever
Well I haven't entered I write-off in a while, and when I heard of Slarter and CaptainD's E
Review ID: 10000000000629460

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Split Personality: Trying To Justify Selling Out
Review created: 06/28/04
by: anthony06511 -- a member of Epinions
Pros:
My Interpretation
Cons:
Everything else
When rappers put out a commercially oriented album that caters to the narrow-minded mainstream public, they get heavily criticized by the 'Heads'. Presently, however, it seems that these rappers have come to believe that 'Heads' will disregard their selling out by explaining that they have no choice but to sell out (It's a business, mayne! I gotta move units, mayne!). And to add insult to injury, they ask for forgiveness by crafting a few tracks for the 'streets' (What the f*ck!). J-Kwon does that with his debut album, "Hood Hop" (It's 'Hood' and it's 'Pop'). With his debut entitled "Split...
Review ID: 10000000000629459

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