Customer Rating:      Summary: good album Comment: This is one of his best so far.It has a different sound then the last one.The bass pounds all really great songs
Customer Rating:      Summary: Bone-A-Fide Comment: T-Bone is easily the best rapper on the HHH scene, and arguably one of the better rappers in the rap game period. Bone-A-Fide shows T-Bone at his best on every level, still bangin' his West Coast beats and rippin' it lyrically. The collabs with Mack 10 and Chino XL fit surprisingly well into the album. While T-Bone has never been the guy to slather Jesus all up in his rhymes, he only bares his soul and purpose on select tracks which cause some to wonder if he's not just "positive rap."
Best cuts: Let That Thing Go, Hard Streets, Can I Live, A Few Good Men.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Hot hot hot Comment: This CD is so tight thank God he ain't trying to be all preache' and self righteous and perfect like he got it all together like some Christian rappers do. T bone is trying to reach all people everywhere. He ain't just makin tracks for the christians but for everyone. And his message is still JESUS CHRIST he's just not hitting you over the head with it T bones a bone a fide rapper the best christian rapper and can challenge for best rapper period.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A dissapointment Comment: T-bone really shocked me on this cd being as though much of the material on here sounds a little too mainstream. T-bone is still an awesome rapper but here, He seems like he's trying to win radio airplay being as he doesn't really talk about Jesus as much as before... The beats aren't really that great on here neither. Although there a few effective songs on here [''A few good men'', ''Shake ya body'', And ''You can't win''], The album runs out of steam before the final track comes. The only interesting things about this album are really the guest spots by Mack 10 and Chino XL. While this is not a totally wack effort, It definintely needs some work. I truly hope the next album from T-bone is much better than this one. Hope the review helped. Be blessed.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Too much ME in this CD Comment: Ok, I admit I just started liking T-Bone when I heard him rapping in The Fighting Temptations movie. The beats on this CD are tight and it's the type of music that would go great at a gospel skate, but I thought gospel rap, like all other gospel music was supposed to, well....., talk about the gospel. It seems like in a lot of the songs, T-Bone is glorifying himself rather than glorifying God by saying that other rappers can't rap as good as him and that he has all this bling bling. I think that's the wrong message to be sending out to our youth, because it portrays the same covetous and prideful messages as the secular rappers. And why does he look so much like a thug on the back of his CD cover? Are those gang signs he's throwing up? I'm pretty sure they're not but whatever happened to Christians being wise as serpents and harmless as doves? If T-Bone is really trying to reach those that are on the streets with his music, how can you do that if you don't have the main ingredient that you need in order to reach them? Namely, The Gospel. It's kind of like trying to bake a cake without flour.
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