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Mac Money- Just Dippin
By: JJ

MacMoney-Just Dippin (EP) Label: Bow Wow Records Exec. Producer: Mr. D.O.G. Release Date: April 2002   Hometown: Tacoma, WA

Track Listing:

1. Just Dippin

2. What's Your Reality

3. United We Stand

4. Just Dippin Instrumental

5. Just Dippin- Acapella

This here is where we set the game straight. We tell you like it is. Even if you don't wanna hear it. Cuz if your music stinks, I wouldn't be your homeboy if I told you it was the bomb. So here it is.
Lyrics: * * * * 1/2

Beats: * * * *

Best Song: Just Dippin

Worst Song: There isn't one

Now this is a classic. In a industry overcrowded with rappers who are saying nothing comes along a young man determined to speak his mind and yet still give you something that you can not only relate to but even learn from. What also makes this a classic is that it gives you three different views of Mac Money (The clubster, the wise one, and the revolutionary). Believe it or not, there is no cursing on any of the songs. And further more, the beats by Big Squeeze are Universal and can't be labeled as one type of music.

I chose "Just Dippin" as the best song because I feel more people will listen to it. It is the most universal and community friendly song on this EP. Everyone likes club music. Everyone likes to dance. This song talks about having a good time and everyone likes to do that.

Although, I said "Just Dippin" is the best song, the next two tracks are deep with knowledge and personal insight. "What's Your Reality" questions your beliefs and furthermore challenges you, yourself to question your beliefs over a more East coast sounding beat. There is alot of Pros and Cons in this song. The delivery on this one is eloquent. There is no in-between for this song. Either you will love it or hate it.

"United We Stand" is in my mind, a lyrical "Rosewood". This is something that you would expect to hear from Louis Farrakhan, Ice Cube, or Tupac. It exposes the corruption in government and the ever remaining racism that exists in America today. This song is very relatable to those who grew up in poverty.

Basically, every song on here is hot! And I strongly recommend you add this EP to your CD collection.

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