| 1. Devin's Medley |
| 2. To Tha X-Treme |
| 3. Cooter Brown |
| 4. What? |
| 5. Freak |
| 6. Right Now |
| 7. Too Cute - Devin the Dude, |
| 8. Don't Go |
| 9. Come on & Come |
| 10. Go Fight Some Other Crime |
| 11. Briarpatch |
| 12. She's Gone |
| 13. Anythang |
| 14. Tha Funk - 8 Ball, Devin the Dude |
| 15. Motha |
| 16. Party - Devin the Dude, , |
| 17. Unity |
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Despite the album's title, the only thing extreme about this CD is how masterful the laconic rapper is in the art of lounging. Houston's king of chill singsongs his way through a languid haze of weed smoke and booty calls, offering 17 tracks of icy coolness. Impressively, the entire album slouches along at the same, easy tempo: this isn't for the dance floor but the after-party. A range of producers (D-Boy, Domo, Cory Mo, and others) deserve credit for keeping the vibe ultra-smooth, soulful, and slinky. Devin is perfect with that kind of groove, and he spends most of his time kicking verses about smoking out and chasing women. It's not always the deepest content, though songs like "Briarpatch" and the anti-police anthem, "Go Fight Some Other Crime," show off his subversive side. --Oliver Wang
There aren't any wack tracks or lyrics, but there are a few cuts that just didn't grab this listener. "What?" was great lyrically, but the production simply had no affect on me. Honestly, that's the only track that I would label as skip material. The rest of the album is great.
To That X-Treme is one of those albums that has a vibe that's all but impossible to recreate. It's also one of those albums that only Devin can make; no one else could possibly come off this smooth over these beats. Easily one of 2004's best albums (and top 5 on my best rap albums of 2004 listmania list), I recommend making this album a collection piece. You can thank me later.
Standout Tracks: To Tha X-Treme, Anythang, Too Cute feat. Erica Marion (My Favorite), She Was Gone, Go Fight Some Other Crime, Right Now, Devin's Medley, Tha Funk feat. Eightball, and Briarpatch
He may be one greened-up dude, but he doesn't justify this hobby as right. Devin doesn't tell his listeners to 'spark some up' like so many other emcees; instead, he'd rather you give you a musical high, while he is under the influence of marijuana. It's almost like his high wears off on you through your music; because as you listen to this album, all of the struggles in your life dissapear, and you're taken to a carefree realm, where your mind is at the greatest stage of clarity.
It sounds so deep, and it is; however, this is not Killah Priest knowledge that Devin's dropping. Devin's just your average man, with the only difference being that he is able to tap into his mind, as well as his conscience, and pour his mellow little heart out all over his music. Devin is proof that the simplest things in life are truly the most complex; and explaining the unique vibes Devin gives you with his music would take far too long for this review.
So, how do I sum up Devin? He's dope as hell. Fly beats, littered with even flyer rhymes. Devin never turns in a weak performance; the beat may fail him, but he will never dissapoint on the microphone. Every track on this album is as dope as the next. It's impossible to deny Devin of the props he deserves; pick this up if you enjoy good music. End of story.
Despite the album's title, the only thing extreme about this CD is how masterful the laconic rapper is in the art of lounging. Houston's king of chill singsongs his way through a languid haze of weed smoke and booty calls, offering 17 tracks of icy coolness. Impressively, the entire album slouches along at the same, easy tempo: this isn't for the dance floor but the after-party. A range of producers (D-Boy, Domo, Cory Mo, and others) deserve credit for keeping the vibe ultra-smooth, soulful, and slinky. Devin is perfect with that kind of groove, and he spends most of his time kicking verses about smoking out and chasing women. It's not always the deepest content, though songs like "Briarpatch" and the anti-police anthem, "Go Fight Some Other Crime," show off his subversive side. --Oliver Wang
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To Tha X-Treme
Average customer rating:
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To Tha X-Treme
Devin the Dude Manufacturer: Asylum Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00026WV5Y Release Date: 2004-07-13 |
Tracks:
- Go Fight some Other Crime
- Right Now
- Kooter Brown
- Anythang
- She's Gone
- Freak
- What?
- Don't Go
- Too Cute
- Come On & Come
- Where Can We Go?
- Unity For U & Me
- The Funk (featuring 8-Ball)
- Motha
- Briar Patch
- To Tha X-Treme
Amazon.com
Despite the album's title, the only thing extreme about this CD is how masterful the laconic rapper is in the art of lounging. Houston's king of chill singsongs his way through a languid haze of weed smoke and booty calls, offering 17 tracks of icy coolness. Impressively, the entire album slouches along at the same, easy tempo: this isn't for the dance floor but the after-party. A range of producers (D-Boy, Domo, Cory Mo, and others) deserve credit for keeping the vibe ultra-smooth, soulful, and slinky. Devin is perfect with that kind of groove, and he spends most of his time kicking verses about smoking out and chasing women. It's not always the deepest content, though songs like "Briarpatch" and the anti-police anthem, "Go Fight Some Other Crime," show off his subversive side. --Oliver WangCustomer Reviews:
Take a Toke and Listen.........2007-04-10
Smoked Out Brilliance {5 Stars} [Review No. 400!!!].......2006-12-18
There aren't any wack tracks or lyrics, but there are a few cuts that just didn't grab this listener. "What?" was great lyrically, but the production simply had no affect on me. Honestly, that's the only track that I would label as skip material. The rest of the album is great.
To That X-Treme is one of those albums that has a vibe that's all but impossible to recreate. It's also one of those albums that only Devin can make; no one else could possibly come off this smooth over these beats. Easily one of 2004's best albums (and top 5 on my best rap albums of 2004 listmania list), I recommend making this album a collection piece. You can thank me later.
Standout Tracks: To Tha X-Treme, Anythang, Too Cute feat. Erica Marion (My Favorite), She Was Gone, Go Fight Some Other Crime, Right Now, Devin's Medley, Tha Funk feat. Eightball, and Briarpatch
To Tha X-Treme, and back, Devin delivers again........2006-10-19
He may be one greened-up dude, but he doesn't justify this hobby as right. Devin doesn't tell his listeners to 'spark some up' like so many other emcees; instead, he'd rather you give you a musical high, while he is under the influence of marijuana. It's almost like his high wears off on you through your music; because as you listen to this album, all of the struggles in your life dissapear, and you're taken to a carefree realm, where your mind is at the greatest stage of clarity.
It sounds so deep, and it is; however, this is not Killah Priest knowledge that Devin's dropping. Devin's just your average man, with the only difference being that he is able to tap into his mind, as well as his conscience, and pour his mellow little heart out all over his music. Devin is proof that the simplest things in life are truly the most complex; and explaining the unique vibes Devin gives you with his music would take far too long for this review.
So, how do I sum up Devin? He's dope as hell. Fly beats, littered with even flyer rhymes. Devin never turns in a weak performance; the beat may fail him, but he will never dissapoint on the microphone. Every track on this album is as dope as the next. It's impossible to deny Devin of the props he deserves; pick this up if you enjoy good music. End of story.
dope.......2006-09-29
Im Feelin This One.......2006-08-18
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