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    1218, Pt. 2

    1218, Pt. 2Artist: Lil Rob
    Label: Upstairs Records
    Category: Music

    List Price: $13.98
    Buy New: $4.40
    as of 2/9/2010 21:18 EST details
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    New (26) Used (11) Collectible (2) from $3.96

    Seller: joselito50
    Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
    Sales Rank: 146853

    Format: Explicit Lyrics
    Media: Audio CD
    Discs: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

    MPN: 1045
    UPC: 718797104527
    EAN: 0718797104527
    ASIN: B001FQHQFK

    Release Date: October 21, 2008
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Tracks:

      • Bringing It Back
      • Slow It Down - Frankie J, , , Lil Rob
      • Leanin on the Weekend
      • Brown Side
      • Let's Go
      • Let Me Come Back - Fingazz, , Lil Rob
      • Bang Bang Boogie
      • Fast Life
      • Microphone Rippin
      • Cortez Shoes
      • Everyday
      • Stuck with You
      • Out of My Mind
      • Do It
      • Just One of Those Days
      • Stick Up

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    Editorial Reviews:

    Album Description
    Explicit Version. Twelve Eighteen, Pt. 2 is an album by Chicano rapper Lil Rob who debuted as an artist in 1997, selling as many as 200,000 units for each independent CD he recorded. The number Twelve Eighteen, which is tattooed on Lil Rob's arms, represent the numeric value of the letters L and R, respectively, which are Lil Rob's initials.


    Customer Reviews:
    5 out of 5 stars Good Playability - all the way through!   October 15, 2009
    J. Barrell (Sacramento, CA)
    I'll first start by mentioning I'm from Northern Cali, so for me to give this album 5 stars says a lot in my book. I came across this album on Amazon, heard the samples and decided to buy it - What a Great Decision that was, definitely well worth the money. I have to admit that I was pretty hesitant as I was concerned he might go off the deep end like most latino So.Cal rappers do, talking about "blue rags and So.Cal" and diss Northern Cali but that doesn't happen on this album. Lil' Rob just gives a lot of props to Cali in general and the West Coast which I think only helps build his fan base. Overall I can listen to the album all the way through with the exception of skipping maybe 2 tracks. This is definitely a great cd to throw on in the low low and cruise!

    The best tracks are "Slow it Down ft/Frankie J", "Do It Again", "Do it", "Stuck with You" and "Just One of Those Dayz".

    A standout track is "Microphone Rippin'" - this track really showcased LR's lyrical abilities and was pretty impressive.

    "Cortez Shoes" was also a great track - anyone that grew up in the hood and has struggled in life should be able to relate this track.

    I think the only dissappointing track was "Fast Life" - not that it was bad but it just seemed too similar to many other songs that have been done lately, similar in song content and beat.

    With the amount of hating that goes on in the Latino rap game(due to gang affiliation reasons), I think if LR keeps his raps focused on just giving it up for the West Coast & the Lowrider culture he can really extend his fan base to a lot of latino's that would normally shurg at the thought of listening to a So.Cal latino rapper.

    I plan on going back and buying his first 1218 album & Neighborhood Music.



    5 out of 5 stars Finally!!   April 12, 2009
    Manifest (Houston, TX)
    I have been a loyal Lil Rob fan since early 2000. I became hooked on his prior albums ("Crazy Life" and "Natural High"/"High Till I Die") and couldn't help but follow him as his career progressed. After "The Album," I felt Lil Rob had shifted too far too fast. I found his new sound a bit difficult to feel, but I continued to buy his albums on their day of release. His "MexTape" gave me hope but I didn't assume it would lead to this!

    1218 II bridges a much needed gap in the Lil Rob discography! Maybe it's just me, but hearing him talk in that same tone he always use to use in his past albums just feels so right!! This album is a shift back to the heavy bass beats. Although there are like two collipark-type beats, this time they work!

    If you left the Lil Rob Universe after "Neighborhood Music," this is an album that'll bring you back!!



    5 out of 5 stars Es muy bueno CD   March 31, 2009
    J. Balsamo
    Normalmente yo sólo quiero comprar música en español pero esto es una excepción. La mezcla muy buena de estilos en este CD. Recomiendo sumamente. Causará mi próximo viaje a Sudamérica. Los videos pueden ser encontrados en el internet son muy bueno.

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