Detailed item info | Track listing | DISC 1: 1. Ma Homiez 2. Hustler - (featuring Hoodlumz) 3. Do What You Do - (featuring Bushwick Bill/K.B./B-Legit) 4. Southside: Houston, Texas - (featuring Devin/Tela) 5. Don't Testify - (featuring Facemob/Hoodlumz) 6. Homies & Thuggs - (remix, featuring Tupac/Master P) 7. Geto, The - (featuring Willie D./Ice Cube/K.B.) 8. F**K Faces - (featuring Too $hort/Tela/Devin) 9. What's Goin On - (featuring A-G-2-A-KE) 10. 2 Real - (featuring Mr. 3-2/UGK/F.L.A.J.) 11. Rules 4 Real Niggas - (featuring Hoodlumz) 12. Win Lose or Draw - (featuring Johnny P/DMG$/Lo-Ke) 13. Overnight - (featuring Do Or Die/Rock Roc/Snypaz) 14. Small Time - (featuring The Ghetto Twiinz) 15. Krunch Time - (featuring K.B.)
DISC 2: 1. City Under Siege - (featuring Facemob) 2. Do What You Want - (featuring Devin) 3. Dog These Ho's - (featuring E-Rock/Cnote) 4. Boo Boo'n - (featuring Devin) 5. You Owe Me - (featuring Facemob) 6. In My Blood - (featuring Big Mike/DMG$/Yukmouth) 7. Sleepin in My Nikes - (featuring Seagram) 8. Greed 9. Who Run This - (featuring 007) 10. Cocaine - (featuring A-G-2-A-KE) 11. All Night Long - (featuring F.L.A.J.) 12. Use Them Ho's - (featuring Devin/K.B.) 13. Menace Niggas Never Die - (featuring Menace Clan/Cain) 14. Homies & Thuggs - (original, featuring Tupac/Master P) 15. Warriors - (featuring Rag Tag)
| | Details | | Contributing artists: | 007, 3-2, A-G-2-A-KE, A-G-2-A-Ke, B-Legit, Big Mike, Bushwick Bill, Cain, Cnote, DMG$, DMG, Devin, Do Or Die, E-Rock, F.L.A.J., Facemob, Hoodlumz, Ice Cube, Johnny P, K.B., Lo-Ke, Master P, Menace Clan, Mr. 3-2, Rag Tag, Rock Roc, Seagram, Snypaz, Tela, The Ghetto Twiinz, Too Short, Tupac, UGK, Willie D., Yukmouth | | Distributor: | WEA (Distributor) | | Recording type: | Studio | | Recording mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
| | Album notes | Scarface's two-disc opus MY HOMIES keeps an unswerving eye on something too many rappers tend to ignore: the music. That's not to say that his lyrical and verbal skills are anything less than first-rate, but underneath the raps there's a real musicality at work, which serves to not only support, but enhance Scarface's observations about modern-day urban life. Irresistible analog synth hooks, simple-but-arresting rhythm tracks, and a sense of arrangement that is both economical and effective; these are the tools that Scarface uses to realize his vision. On the thirty cuts contained here, he examines the world he sees around him, the hustlers, the violence and the emotional turmoil, with a real sense of empathy.
| | Editorial reviews | 4 Mics (out of 5) - ...the most consistent compilation double album to date... The Source (05/01/1998)
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