Bacdafucup, Pt. II [Explicit Lyrics]

Bacdafucup, Pt. II [Explicit Lyrics]

Editorial Reviews

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To many listeners, the fact that mid-'90s cartoon rappers Onyx are back at all begs a simple question: Why? With lines like "Onyx is shoot-outs with your moms inside," you'd be hard-pressed to admit it's for the rhymes, unless you were a really huge fan the first time around. And although the beats (courtesy of Self, DaVinci, D.R. Period, and others) are serviceable in a bombastic, "grimy-crimey" kind of way, they also wouldn't sound out of place on any of ESPN's Jock Jams compilation albums. The standout clunkers are pretty painful to hear, especially "Slam Harder," with its unfortunate Welcome Back Kotter riff, and the vaguely smoothed out "Gangsta," which is yet another entry into the "me and my b!#@h" sweepstakes. The Havoc-produced "Hold Up" and Self's "Hood Beef" help the Queens rappers redeem themselves slightly, but overall the trio come off as M.O.P. without the requisite street credibility or the music for preteens to torture their parents. --Rebecca Levine

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Bacdafucup, Pt. II [Explicit Lyrics]

Bacdafucup, Pt. II
Average customer rating: 1 out of 5 stars
  • Trust me, don't bother.
Bacdafucup, Pt. II
Onyx
Manufacturer: Jvc Victor
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

East CoastEast Coast | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Gangsta & HardcoreGangsta & Hardcore | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Rap & Hip-HopRap & Hip-Hop | Imports | Stores | Music
ASIN: B000068WEV
Release Date: 2002-08-05

Album Details

Japanese Version featuring a Bonus Track

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Trust me, don't bother........2003-09-27

I don't know what possessed me to buy this album. I must have been drunk at the time, because there is no other logical explanation. This is easily the whackest album I have ever copped. Don't be fooled by the beat on the single "Slam Harder." While that beat is ok, the rest of the production was obviously done by other people. And that production is about 99 levels below monkey sh**. Basically the most generic beats imaginable. If you listen to the lyrics, it doesn't get much better. Its painfully obvious Onyx was trying hard to pander to corporate mainstream rap. But that should even be apparent by just looking at the track listing with such titles as "Big Trucks" and "Wet the Club." Yup, this album is pretty much a creativity waste-land. But what can you expect from an album and a single with the same names as thier only commercially successful music from a decade ago. Of course, they could have always been this bad, but I don't think I'll be checking out any of thier other LPs to jog my memory in this lifetime. If you see this CD in a store, I suggest you do as the title says and bacdafucup and buy something else.

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