View From Masada [Explicit Lyrics]

View From Masada [Explicit Lyrics]

Track Listings

1. Intro
2. View of Masada
3. Hard Times
4. Maccabean Revolt (Interlude)
5. Maccabean Revolt
6. Gotta Eat
7. Whut Part of the Game? - Killah Priest,
8. I'm Wit That
9. Bop Your Head - Canibus, Killah Priest
10. Rap Legend
11. Places I've Been
12. When Will We Learn
13. Food for Thought
14. Live by the Gun
15. If I Die
16. Outro

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View From Masada [Explicit Lyrics]

View From Masada
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • another dope release from a doper artist known as Killah Priest
  • A REAL REVIEW -------------------------WU WORLD ORDER
  • Where is this guy?
  • Solid 2nd solo album - maybe 4.5 stars - his best solo CD
  • Dope
View From Masada
Killah Priest
Manufacturer: Mca
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00004T02V
Release Date: 2000-05-09

Tracks:

  1. Intro
  2. View From Masada
  3. Hard Times
  4. Maccabean Revolt (Interlude)
  5. Maccabean Revolt
  6. Gotta Eat
  7. Whut Part Of The Game?
  8. I'm Wit That
  9. Bop Your Head
  10. Rap Legend
  11. Places I've Been
  12. When Will We Learn
  13. Food For Thought
  14. Live By The Gun
  15. If I Die
  16. Outro

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars another dope release from a doper artist known as Killah Priest.......2006-01-15

"View From Masada", hits me as a second chapter of his crittically acclaimed debut "Heavy Mental". every track bangs and he even worked with Just Blaze before he blew up, which i think is a plus. every track also is a lesson of it own contemplation. for example "Gotta Eat" is the struggle track along with "Hard Times" are both great at capturing the urban struggle. then you have "What Part of The Game?" is a track dissing the fakeness in the industry with Ras Kass providing his own unique perspective along with "Bop Your Head" feat Canibus showing how to tear apart phony emcees. both emcees rip the track with ease. to those who wanted the same actual fact type ideogram of lp that Priest bought for previously i'm sorry this is the next best thing. favorite tracks on "View From Masada" are
1.Whut Part of The Game?
2.Bop Your Head
3.Rap Legend
4.Live by the gun
5.I'm Wit That

5 out of 5 stars A REAL REVIEW -------------------------WU WORLD ORDER.......2005-12-20

KILLA PRIEST FANS NEW AND OLD....... IF ARE FAMILAR WITH KILLAH PRIEST, THIS ALBUM WILL NOT DISSAPOINT YOU.

IF YOU ARE A HIP-HOP LISTENER AND HAVE NOT HEARD OF KILLAH PRIEST, DO NOT SLEEP ON THIS JOINT.

5 out of 5 stars Where is this guy?.......2005-01-30

I listened to this guy off and on. I heard this cd and I was blown away..Whut part of the game? Is excatly how rap is these days. Is that why you dont hear this guy because he is basically calling everyone like 50 Cent, Chingy, Nelly, and so much more in the crowded, talentless rap genre a fake? Well thank you Priest for speaking the truth, I couldnt agree with you more about rap. Im sorry the industry is keeping you down for speaking the truth.

4 out of 5 stars Solid 2nd solo album - maybe 4.5 stars - his best solo CD.......2004-12-22

Killah Priest returns with his second solo album and his best to date. He spits some heavy deep thought provoking lyrics throughout the album and he has some hardcore upbeat tracks as well, more than normal for him and less religious prphcy material than usual for him but it still is very good. Being affiliated with the Wu you can sense this in his delivery and style. Guests are held to a minimum, on 4 of the 13 songs (on 2 songs are Rose Cartel and his Horsemen crew - Canibus & Ras Kass no Kurupt). Production is mostly handled by Just Blaze, Wiz & Daddy Rose (each did 3 songs) as well as a couple other contributors and they did a good job. I was a little disappointed no Wu producers were used onthe album or any Wu related guests (or even any of his Sunz of Man crew). It has 1 or 2 classics and a bunch of good songs and only 1 I skip. A Must have album.

#2 - 8
#3 - 9 (deep song -- good beat)
#4 - 8 (Rose Cartel - no Priest -- just a short intro to the next song)
#5 - 8.5 (f/ Rose Cartel)
#6 - 6.5
#7 - 9 (f/ Ras Kass)
#8 - 8.5
#9 - 10 (classic w/ great beat -- f/ canibus)
#10 - 7.5
#11 - 9 (good beat)
#12 - 8.5 (deep song)
#14 - 9.5 (f/ Rose Cartel -- good beat)
#15 - 8 (deep song)

check all my reviews

5 out of 5 stars Dope.......2004-03-14

this is priest worst album but that doesnt mean that it aint sick!! priest albums are so damn hard to find but they are worth the journey!

Favorite Track:Bob Your Head
Guests:Ras Kass,Canibus

10 of 10 lyrics 8 of 10 beats

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