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This track is basically your straight-up gangsta, killer, murder track. Most prominent of these guests is another Southern rap artist, Pastor Troy and he appears on the second track on the album and my personal favorite, C'Mon. One thing that is much more prominent on this album, however, is the usage of guests from other artists such as Mannie Fresh and a lot of unknown artists such as Lil Burn One and Mr.
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Keep It Pimp & Gangsta isn't really all that different than The Pimp & Da Gangsta. This album actually had more commercial success than it's predecessor and pretty much solidified Dirty's spot as one of the best groups in the modern hip-hop scene. Three years later in 2003, Dirty released this album, Keep It Pimp & Gangsta, and they definitely don't let up. The question that fans of that album would probably ask themselves is can Dirty keep the momentum going that they had on the previous album? Let me answer that question for you, hell yes they can. In 2000, the group from Montgomery, Alabama released their first breakthrough album, The Pimp & Da Gangsta, which is an unknown classic in not just Southern hip-hop, but in hip-hop all over the world. Well Dirty knows exactly what they're doing.
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How exactly can you follow-up a classic hip-hop album? Most groups would probably crack under the pressure and end up releasing a mediocre attempt to re-create the sound that was displayed on said classic album. Review Summary: Keep It Pimp & Gangsta follows the classic The Pimp & Da Gangsta and is almost on par with it.