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Rapidshare Scarface The Fix Tracklist
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Entering the rap game as a part of the legendary group Geto Boys, Scarface was an instant standout among the group, as a talented lyricist and good storyteller. As he embarked on a solo career a few years later, I don't think any of us saw him becoming the legend he has become.
Scarface is one of the greatest rappers of all time, and he's certainly the greatest rapper from Texas and arguably the South. With that, we wanted to look at his illustrious career and highlight his amazing work. Today, we look at the official solo discography (there are unofficial projects that we wont discuss. Because they are unofficial) of Scarface.
Let's get into it. Scarface Is Back (1991). His debut project is interesting. A bit uneven in some spots, it still has enough classic music and solid lyricism on it to make it a pretty good album.
The thing that lacks here the most in the album itself is just cohesion and sequencing, but overall, the songs are solid enough to let that slide. From the sinister tracks like 'Body Snatchers' and 'Diary of A Mad Man' to the most notable tracks like 'Mr. Scarface', 'Born Killer', and 'Money And The Power', Face was able to navigate between gangsta rap, horrorcore, and the essence of hip hop pretty well.

This wasn't a classic, but it is a solid album, was critically acclaimed and served as a good debut for the Geto Boys rhyme slinger. Top 3 Songs 'Money And The Power' 'Born Killer' 'Diary Of A Mad Man' *The World Is Yours (1993). His 2nd project saw a bit of decline in critical acclaim, but I enjoyed this album. Utilizing the underrated N.O.
Joe on production, Face crafted an album that was smoother than the debut in production, but not as well put together as his first. Face lyrically coasts on this album and some of the production here is funky and soulful in its own right. He managed to pull off a hit with the track 'Let Me Roll', and while this vibe here is different than most of his other albums, it's still a dope listen. Top 3 Songs 'Strictly For The Funk Lovers' 'Let Me Roll' 'The Wall' *The Diary (1994). Often recognized as the best album or his best from the 90's, this album is a masterpiece from start to finish.
Every track is perfect, minus one or two tracks, and this is Face at his best lyrically up until this point in his career. With only features from Ice Cube and Devin The Dude, Face controls the album himself effortlessly with classic songs like 'I Seen A Man Die' and 'Jesse James'. This album is as good as it gets in hip hop, and hands down, Face delivered as always. Top 3 Songs 'Jesse James' 'Hand Of The Dead Body' 'I Seen A Man Die' *The Untouchable (1997). When we talk about the best Scarface albums, this is certainly in the conversation for the top 3. Telefonica domo english manual.