| 1. Intro |
| 2. (I Know I Got) Skillz |
| 3. I'm Outstanding |
| 4. Where Ya At? |
| 5. I Hate 2 Brag |
| 6. Let Me in, Let Me In |
| 7. Shoot Pass Slam |
| 8. Boom! |
| 9. Are You a Roughneck? |
| 10. Giggin' on 'Em |
| 11. What's up Doc? (Can We Rock) |
| 12. Game Over |
Shaq Diesel,Shaquille O'Neal,Jive,R&B,Rap & Hip-Hop
Shaq Diesel
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Shaq Diesel
Shaquille O'Neal Manufacturer: Jive ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000050Z Release Date: 1993-10-26 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- (I Know I Got) Skillz
- I'm Outstanding
- Where Ya At?
- I Hate 2 Brag
- Let Me In, Let Me In
- Shoot Pass Slam
- Boom!
- Are You A Roughneck?
- Giggin' On 'em
- What's Up Doc? (Can We Rock)
- Game Over
Customer Reviews:
Clean Out Your Ears {2 Stars}.......2007-03-20
"I dribble rhymes like basketballems (?)/ People call me E.T. (What's That Shaq Man?)/ Extra Tallems..."
and on I Hate 2 Brag (one of the worst songs on the album) he lays eggs like:
"I can flow like pee comin' out ya know what/ or some doo*** dia**** comin' out ya bu**..."
"I'm the lord of the underground dunk funk/ treat me like a big kriss kross/ you better jump punk..."
"I'm cool like a breez/ I'm finished rappin'/ no autographs please..."
And he says "I smoke smoke the mic mic like Cheech Cheech and Chong Chong" at least 5 times on this album...sometimes more than once in the same song.
If you think this album is dope, you have no clue what good rap music is supposed to sound like. You could try and pass this off as an artist that doesn't take himself too seriously, but the lyrics are on par with Vanilla Ice's. No, seriously, they are.
Also, in response to another reviewer, this album came out in '93. Gangsta rap was already the big thing (The Chronic ('92) and Doggystyle ('93) had been released by the time this album came out). That still doesn't excuse this wack album though. And, yes, Shaq should be banned from the recording booth. He showed improvement on later releases, but not much. This album actually gets worse after repeated listens. You'll find yourself chuckling, or cracking up, when you hear some of these lines that he kicks.
Are the beats dope? No question. That's why this album gets 2 stars for the beats alone. Def Jef, Ali Shaheed Muhammad, Erick Sermon, and K-Cut (Main Source) all contribute some excellent tracks. There are some tracks where the beat is so dope that it's hard not to start nodding -- despite the "emcee" on the song -- Erick Sermon's "Shoot Pass Slam" & "I'm Outstanding" or Ali Shaheed Muhammad's "Where Ya At?" for example. With all that being said, when I list a standout track, it's solely for the beats or guest appearances on that particular song. Lyrically, the only decent track on the album is also one of the corniest -- Boom feat. Fu Schnickens -- and that's because the Fu Schnickens rock the mic. The Schnicks do their thing over a thumping Erick Sermon track.
The only thing keeping this album from being a total drink coaster is the production and the guest shots. No, scratch that, it stinks. Straight up. When a really rich athlete gets bored, decides to try his hand at rap, hires some of the best producers out at the moment, and decides to pen his own lyrics, the end result (9 times out of 10) is going to be something like the Shaq Diesel LP.....the most unintentionally funny album on this planet. A good laugh is all this CD is good for. A least Kobe had the good sense to scrap his attempt at an album. I recommend steering clear of this album. You'll thank me for it.
Standout Tracks: Where Ya At? feat. Phife Dawg, (I Know I Got) Skillz feat. Def Jef, Shoot Pass Slam, I'm Outstanding, and Boom feat. Fu-Schnickens & Erick Sermon
Shaq is ontop of his game.......2006-06-27
Oh yea there is a review about 4 down where the kid says Shaq should be banned from a recording studio, if he should then that kid should be banned from the internet he spelled like Shaq shoots free throws and he used cap locks the whole damn time.
All in all buy this album it's awesome.
Slam Dunk.......2005-12-22
After 12 yrs. I'm still laughin'.......2005-08-18
I know I got skillz man, I know I got skillz.......2005-03-08
This review goes out to my other brother Ron.
Seriously, you will LOVE this album (*)
* - (not a guarantee)
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Shaq Diesel
Shaquille O'Neal Manufacturer: Avex Trax ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000007UVD Release Date: 1997-10-08 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- I Know I Got Skillz
- I'm Outstanding
- Where Ya At
- I Hate 2 Brag
- Let Me in Let Me In
- Shoot Pass Slam
- Boom
- Are You a Roughneck
- Giggin on Em
- What's Up Doc? Can We Rock?
- Game Over
- Shoot Pass Slam
Album Details
Japanese Release to Feature an Exclusive Bonus Track.Customer Reviews:
Clean Out Your Ears {2 Stars}.......2007-03-20
"I dribble rhymes like basketballems (?)/ People call me E.T. (What's That Shaq Man?)/ Extra Tallems..."
and on I Hate 2 Brag (one of the worst songs on the album) he lays eggs like:
"I can flow like pee comin' out ya know what/ or some dookie diahrrea comin' out ya butt..."
"I'm the lord of the underground dunk funk/ treat me like a big kriss kross/ you better jump punk..."
"I'm cool like a breez/ I'm finished rappin'/ no autographs please..."
And he says "I smoke smoke the mic mic like Cheech Cheech and Chong Chong" at least 5 times on this album...sometimes more than once in the same song.
If you think this album is dope, you have no clue what good rap music is supposed to sound like. You could try and pass this off as an artist that doesn't take himself too seriously, but the lyrics are on par with Vanilla Ice's. No, seriously, they are.
Also, in response to another reviewer, this album came out in '93. Gangsta rap was already the big thing (The Chronic ('92) and Doggystyle ('93) had been released by the time this album came out). That still doesn't excuse this wack album though. And, yes, Shaq should be banned from the recording booth. He showed improvement on later releases, but not much. This album actually gets worse after repeated listens. You'll find yourself chuckling, or cracking up, when you hear some of these lines that he kicks.
Are the beats dope? No question. That's why this album gets 2 stars for the beats alone. Def Jef, Ali Shaheed Muhammad, Erick Sermon, and K-Cut (Main Source) all contribute some excellent tracks. There are some tracks where the beat is so dope that it's hard not to start nodding -- despite the "emcee" on the song -- Erick Sermon's "Shoot Pass Slam" & "I'm Outstanding" or Ali Shaheed Muhammad's "Where Ya At?" for example. With all that being said, when I list a standout track, it's solely for the beats or guest appearances on that particular song. Lyrically, the only decent track on the album is also one of the corniest -- Boom feat. Fu Schnickens -- and that's because the Fu Schnickens rock the mic. The Schnicks do their thing over a thumping Erick Sermon track.
The only thing keeping this album from being a total drink coaster is the production and the guest shots. No, scratch that, it stinks. Straight up. When a really rich athlete gets bored, decides to try his hand at rap, hires some of the best producers out at the moment, and decides to pen his own lyrics, the end result (9 times out of 10) is going to be something like the Shaq Diesel LP.....the most unintentionally funny album on this planet. A good laugh is all this CD is good for. I recommend steering clear of this album. You'll thank me for it.
Standout Tracks: Where Ya At? feat. Phife Dawg, (I Know I Got) Skillz feat. Def Jef, Shoot Pass Slam, I'm Outstanding, and Boom feat. Fu-Schnickens & Erick Sermon
Better than anyhting...ever.......2002-12-22
ElePHanTOS for life,
ZACH
shaq.......2000-09-02
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