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Compton's Most Wanted
's second CD got more sullen, combative, and sexist in its language and themes than their debut. Where
"Duck Sick"
and
"It's a Compton Thang"
at least had some swagger and a taste of humor to offset the posturing,
"Can I Kill It?"
"Compton's Lynchin'"
were more surly, while
"Gangsta Shot Out"
"Growin' Up in the Hood"
were fatalistic and
"Raised in Compton"
despairing rather than informative. Only
"Mike T's Funky Scratch"
sounded a lighter note, and that was due to its being a declaration of
rap
prowess rather than street superiority. ~ Ron Wynn
's second CD got more sullen, combative, and sexist in its language and themes than their debut. Where
"Duck Sick"
and
"It's a Compton Thang"
at least had some swagger and a taste of humor to offset the posturing,
"Can I Kill It?"
"Compton's Lynchin'"
were more surly, while
"Gangsta Shot Out"
"Growin' Up in the Hood"
were fatalistic and
"Raised in Compton"
despairing rather than informative. Only
"Mike T's Funky Scratch"
sounded a lighter note, and that was due to its being a declaration of
rap
prowess rather than street superiority. ~ Ron Wynn
Compton's Most Wanted
's second CD got more sullen, combative, and sexist in its language and themes than their debut. Where
"Duck Sick"
and
"It's a Compton Thang"
at least had some swagger and a taste of humor to offset the posturing,
"Can I Kill It?"
"Compton's Lynchin'"
were more surly, while
"Gangsta Shot Out"
"Growin' Up in the Hood"
were fatalistic and
"Raised in Compton"
despairing rather than informative. Only
"Mike T's Funky Scratch"
sounded a lighter note, and that was due to its being a declaration of
rap
prowess rather than street superiority. ~ Ron Wynn
's second CD got more sullen, combative, and sexist in its language and themes than their debut. Where
"Duck Sick"
and
"It's a Compton Thang"
at least had some swagger and a taste of humor to offset the posturing,
"Can I Kill It?"
"Compton's Lynchin'"
were more surly, while
"Gangsta Shot Out"
"Growin' Up in the Hood"
were fatalistic and
"Raised in Compton"
despairing rather than informative. Only
"Mike T's Funky Scratch"
sounded a lighter note, and that was due to its being a declaration of
rap
prowess rather than street superiority. ~ Ron Wynn