This CD by far is one of my favs for all time. The Goodie Mob(The Good die Mostly over Bull***t) brought the house down with this one and made me a fan for life. I don't care that they split or that Cee-lo, Khujo, T-mo, or Big Gipp went to do their own thing. This by far is one of the best dirrty south hip-hop albums of all time!!!!!!!!!!!
September 8, 2007 |  | A classic next to Soul Food |  |
Standout tracks: THE EXPERIENCE, BLACK ICE(Andre killed it!), FLY AWAY(Ceelo is a trip),THE DAMN, GHETTO-OLOGY, DISTANT WILDERNESS, GREENY GREEN, SEE YOU WHEN I SEE YOU, BEAUTIFUL SKIN, THEY DONT DANCE NO MO, JUST ABOUT OVER, I REFUSE LIMITATION, STILL STANDING(great ending to a great album). Filler:None. Bottom Line: Goodie Mob never gets the credit they deserve for what they bought to the rap game(socially and politically conscious records). While other rappers from the south follow the trends set by NWA(after Ice Cube left them) Goodie Mob was talking about s**t of importance. Still Standing stands out as a classic that gave me a geniune respect for a group that could have gone out like the rest of them. Every other song has a gem in them plus the production is super. Unfortunately this is the last album they made of this nature before they went through their World Party phase.
October 26, 2006Still Standing is another must have record from the GOODIE MOB. All the MC's bring great flows and tons of flavor to each song. From a production stand-point, they continue to bring the sound that we love them for. Don't believe me??? Buy it, you'll see...
Peace!
October 15, 2006Goodie's sophmore release that didn't fall short of Soul Food's success with another classic. Still Standing has a message within and still remain street without becoming watered down. Even with the production debut of members Cee-Lo on "Ghetto-ology" featuring Cheifton and T-Mo on "Greeny Green" featuring Witchdoctor they still came out with a southern sound that cannot be duplicated. As most of the production was held down by Organized Noize and Mr. DJ they overlayered their beats with live instruments to give it a more fuller effect. In a genre that degrades women there's upliftment and healing in "Beautiful Skin" with the message of "...you gotta respect yourself before I can..." "See You When I See You" displays their talents in this almost interlude as they get the crowd involved. This lp should be a prerequesite for any rapper/emcee entering the game.
July 6, 2005this cd is classic.
thats pretty much it.
good beats with deep lyrics.
i doubt u can find some1 who doesnt like this cd.
1. Experience 5/5
2. Black Ice 5/5
3. Fly Away 5/5
4. Damm 3/5
5. They Don't Dance No Mo' 4/5
6. Beautiful Skin 5/5
7. Gutta Butta 4/5
8. Ghetto-ology 5/5
9. Distant Wilderness 3/5
10. Greeny Green 5/5
11. I Refuse Limitation 4/5
12. See You When I See You 5/5
13. Inshallah 5/5
14. Just About Over 4/5
15. Still Standing 5/5
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