J**Z
Five Stars
The best of all he's greatness work.
F**R
Absolute Classic
This is easily in my top ten Gangsta Rap Albums of all time...Consider the circumstances, C-Bo is released from prison with the stipulation that he "can't rap about the police or gang lifestyle" in future albums....& He Releases "Til My Casket Drops",oh boy...the song 'Deadly Game' was co-wrote with X-Raided while they shared a cell & wastes no time attacking specific Officers & California Govenor Pete Wilson...The entire album is solid & features a number of guest appearances from Bay Area Artists... If you listen to that Soft Poppy Ish, this isn't the album for you!
W**W
wont download
wont download.
W**W
Five Stars
My favorite C-Bo album. Every song bumps.
S**E
Str8 Mashin By The Locc for the 9 Fo Fo
1998 C-Bo comes back a year after One Life 2 Live and comes real hard. He is one of the sickest gangsta rappers of all time. He has a wicked flow and a even more wicked subject matter. The production varies quite a bit ranging from One Drop Scott, to JT The Bigga Figga, to Mike Mosely, DJ Darryl, Studio Ton,to BC and Ric Rock. The beats range from Italian Mafia Motifs like on "Major Pain and Mr Bossalinie" (ft/ Spice 1), to smooth G-Funk, to hard core savage like the beat on the title track, a horrorcore, violent classic, one of the hardest beats ever. I love the Bo and E-40 collabo on what else, 40 and C-Bo. "Money By The Ton" is a relaxed G-Funk beat perfect for the hustlers. "Big Gangsta" is also relaxing because of the beat. Bo can spit dangerous venom over such beats, so don't let the laid back vibes of the beats fool you. "Boo Yow!" slaps hella hard with some deep groove G-Funk. C-Bo had classic after classic throughout the 1990's. He hooks up with the best West Coast beatsmiths and spits some heat. C-Bo represents that set-trippin' side of Killa Cali and drops somethin' here for the riders and thugs out in the wild west.
P**E
shoot em in the face yall
this a tight album from bo loc right here. im feelin the guest artists on here like killa tay jt the mob figaz spice 1. im feelin 357 the mellow beat got me smokin a zone . point being hop on the album cuz its tight
G**$
Another Great C-Bo album
C-Bo returns again less then a year later to drop Til My Casket Drops. One of his better albums, has about 1 or 2 songs that I skip and a good amount of good songs. Features E-40, Mobb Figgaz, Spice 1, Outlawz, and a few other big names on the west. A lot of controversy was surrounding this release as it got him in trouble with the law. Doesn't have a classic track but it has many good or great songs & I'd Definitely recommended it for rap fans, one of his best efforts (in the top 4 or 5 of his 13+albums).#1 - 7.5 (f/ Mobb Figgaz)#2 - 9.5 (great song getting on the Sac Town Police)#3 - 8 (f/ Spice 1)#4 - 8.5 (f/ Mississippi)#5 - 8 (f/ E-40)#6 - 6.5 (f/ Kastro, Young Noble, Napoleon {of the Outlawz})#7 - 8 (f/ Big Syke)#8 - 7 (f/ JT The Bigga Figga & Killa Tay)#9 - 8#10 - 7.5 (f/ mob figgaz)#11 - 7 (f/ Marvaless, Mac Mall, JT the Bigga Figga & Killa Tay)#12 - 9 (f/ laroo, Lil Bo, mob figgaz)#13 - 9 (f. 151 & lunasicc)#14 - 9.5#15 - 8 (f/ lunasicc & Laroo)#16 - 9#17 - 9.5 (about his .357)b. Sean Thomas -- around 1973 - Sacramento, CAGARDEN BLOCK --- 29check all my reviews
C**E
Phat like that CD!!
C-BO's "Til My Casket Drops" is the first CD i have actually ever heard of C-BO. Before this, i heard him on a song he did with Brotha Lynch and Tech N9ne.Anyways, after hearing this album, now i see why this CD was so controversial; however, i don't think it was enough for him to go to jail over. The lyrics are phat, and there are some kick@ss guest appearances on the CD; ranging from Spice 1 to E-40. My fav songs on it are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 7. C-BO ain't no Esham or Ice-T, but "Til' My Casket Drops" is worth the money!
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