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Mr. Scarface Is Back

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Download links and information about Mr. Scarface Is Back by Scarface. This album was released in 1991 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Rock genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 45:26 minutes.

Artist: Scarface
Release date: 1991
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Rock
Tracks: 12
Duration: 45:26
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Mr. Scarface 5:52
2. The Pimp 3:08
3. Born Killer 3:38
4. Murder By Reason of Insanity 3:47
5. Your Ass Got Took 3:43
6. Diary of a Madman 3:04
7. Body Snatchers 3:12
8. Money and the Power 3:49
9. P D Roll 'Em 3:45
10. Good Girl Gone Bad 4:17
11. A Minute to Pray and a Second to Die 4:44
12. I'm Dead 2:27

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Hot on the heels of the Geto Boys’ breakthrough album We Can’t Be Stopped, Scarface came out with his solo debut, a ferocious LP that takes its place alongside Ice Cube’s Amerikkka’s Most Wanted and Death Certificate, hood-rap manifestoes of the highest order. Mr. Scarface Is Back retains the attitude and sonic architecture of the first two Geto Boys albums, but replaces that group’s sense of mischief with steel-eyed wisdom and a heavy dose of ghetto truth. Produced entirely by Rap-A-Lot’s in-house producer Crazy C, it is among the leanest, meanest and most unified of all hip-hop albums. Scarface adheres to funk samples and his hard-hitting rhymes reignite vintage grooves by James Brown, Melvin Bliss and the Meters. In a way, Scarface was making a cross-generational statement. Mr. Scarface Is Back gets its juice from the militant rhythms of '70s funk, aligning Face with the enraged purpose of his father’s generation. Scarface refuses to mitigate his portrayal of inner-city Houston in the crack era. Insanity, greed, vengeance — this is brutal drama, delivered with the force of a steel bat to the ribs.