
This is the only song that is on "My Homies 2" that I can honestly say that I can listen to that doesn't have Scarface on it. Lee, who did production on Slim Thug's "Already Platinum" CD and Bun B's "Trill" CD, Rell, 8-Ball, E-Rock, Lil Keke & Slim Thug. The best track without Scarface ends up being "Southern N_" which features Mr. The problem with "My Homies 2" is that the tracks that only feature "The Homies" and not Scarface are ridiculous in most cases. The only bad thing about "My Life" is that the track is better than any other song on The Geto Boys' last CD, "The Foundation" other than the single "Yes Yes Y'all" and Scarface's "G Code". Anyone who is a fan of the Geto Boys earlier CDs with tracks like "Gangster Of Love" and "Mind Of A Lunatic" will like this track. "My Homies 2" closes out with the Tone Capone & Mike Dean produced "My Life" which features Scarface, Willie D and Bushwick Bill". "Pass The Itchy" has a reggae feel to it and is the other solo track that Scarface has on this CD, while the lyrics are on point, Scarface fans will enjoy "Gotta Get Paid" better. This track is one of the few tracks without his "Homies" which is why this track is one of my favorites. Tone Capone, Scarface and Mike Dean contribute together to produce the smooth and laid back, "Gotta Get Paid". Although, I am not familiar with these artists they actually make a quality contribution to the song. Scarface features Yung Redd & Lil Ron on this track. The "Homies" that are included on the CD should make quality contributions. When Scarface makes a CD entitled "My Homies", this is what I expect. Now I will admit that this is an unlikely combination but the 3 MCs ride the Tone Capone and Scarface track until the wheels fall off. This version includes Scarface on the 1st verse, Beanie Sigel on the 2nd verse and Game on the last verse.

I heard the original track with 3 Scarface verses on a mixed CD. My favorite track on this CD has to be the remix to "Never Snitch". Joe for his many production credits on Scarface's solo CDs from the past. Anyone who is a fan of Scarface knows N.O. The next track, "Definition Of Real" has Scarface matched up with Z-Ro and a Don Mega less Ice Cube to make a tight track over a nice N.O. Street rhymes of tales from the South and a dark, eerie beat in the background. This is the Scarface that everyone has come to know and love. "My Homies 2" gets off to an excellent start with the "Intro".

However, Scarface isn't to blame for this, it is his "Homies" who are expected to carry the weight, who end up ruining the party. I figured with "My Homies 2" coming out, that this CD would be just as good or even better than "One Hunnid". "One Hunnid" has alot of songs worth checking out including "G Type", which was produced by The Alchemist, the current single, "I'm A", "Get Out" and even a song with Scarface only on the chorus entitled "Dead Broke".

This time around, however, that wasn't the case.Ī few weeks earlier Scarface dropped a CD along with The Product, which are composed of Willie Hen and Young Malice entitled "One Hunnid". As a Scarface fan you wanted to hear him on every song but even the songs that Scarface weren't featured on were songs that you could listen to. When any of these groups are getting ready to come out with a CD, I highly anticipate music from any of these people. As a fan of rap music in general, when I think of Down South rap music, 3 things come to my mind right away: Scarface & The Geto Boys, Outkast & UGK.
