Master P - Only God Can Judge Me
Facts
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| Artist(s) | Master P |
| Studio | Priority Records |
| Release Date | October 26, 1999 |
| UPC Code | 049925009224 |
About Master P - Only God Can Judge Me
Only God Can Judge Me is yet another lousy-sounding, all but bassless offering from the No Limit cartel. With lyrics consisting of every gangsta cliché and catchphrase Master P and his cohorts can conjure, this disc will appeal only to those starving for lowest-common-denominator rap and Southern hip-hop chauvinists. Vowing to stay ghetto fabulous forever, Master P invokes his clips from Fortune (not to mention his movies, celebrated in a line that compares him, favorably, to Spielberg). When not boasting of his riches and his crew loyalty, the P slows the beat down for "Ghetto in the Sky," a rank imitation of Tupac's more thoughtful moments, and "Ghetto Prayer," a typically overdramatic meld of the gospel and wholly hollow playa "regrets." One or two more CDs as awful as this one, and Master P's stock is sure to drop as hard and fast as Puffy's did. --Rickey Wright Amazon.com
Tracks
- Only God Can Judge Me
- Ghetto Prayer
- Step to Dis
- Return of da Don
- Say Brah
- Boonapalist
- Where Do We Go from Here - Master P,
- Ice on My Wrist
- Stop Playing Wit Me
- Ghetto in the Sky
- Ain't Nothing Changed
- Commercial
- Oh Na Nae
- Ghetto Honeys
- Y'all Don't Want None - Master P,
- Life Ain't Easy
- Who Down to Ride
- Y'all Don't Know
- Nobody Moves
- Da Da Ballers - Master P,
- Crazy Bout Ya - Master P, Mercedes
- Get Yo Mind Right
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User Reviews
Average user review: 
(98 reviews)
only god can judge him, and from the number of records No Limit sold after this release, I'd say God says enough garbage from you Master P.
February 22, 2007This definitely isnt the best to come from NoLimit although mediocre at times this is still a very good album, I believe this is the last good NoLimit album everything since this in my opinion has been way below the bar they set in the 90's when they basically ruled the rap world and with the NoLimit/CashMoney wars it was amazing, I think Ca came out on top on that but of course now CashMoney has fell off also so in my opinion there really isnt anybody on top anymore its just a bunch of guys thinking they are. But back to subject this is a decent release and I can still pop it in and listen every now and then but its not very consistent to me but still worth picking up.
June 3, 2005This album is average. It has 4 songs that i really like (ghetto prayer, ice on my wrist, ghetto in the sky and boonapalist). all the songs are worth listening to, but aren't great. i bought it for $8.99 Australian dollars so i wouldn't refund it, but if it's more than $18 its not worth it. if u want a good master p album get goodside/badside, gameface or ghetto d.
September 12, 2004This is the best No Limit album that ever dropped in stores! The whole album slap's hard! It got street hit's, radio hit's, and club hit's. This is the real P.
March 19, 2004This was the last no limit cd I ever purchased....I swore to myself three years ago if the cd was junk I would throw it out the car window and keep on driving and never puchase another no limit and especially master p cd. I stayed true. His flow lacks any originality and he would rather bite true artists like tupac instead of coming up with something new or interesting to say...when not biting tupac without shame he spits tired flows about bentleys, cash, how he's the best, or just plain garbage....his cd in the end just sounds like "wah wah wah wah wah wah" like the teacher in peanuts....any real hip hop fan will take a shovel and bury any future no limit release...if you wanna hear no limit check out ghetto D or unpredictable by mystikal...otherwise pass.
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