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Terrorist Threats

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Download links and information about Terrorist Threats by Westside Connection. This album was released in 2003 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap genres. It contains 14 tracks with total duration of 51:21 minutes.

Artist: Westside Connection
Release date: 2003
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap
Tracks: 14
Duration: 51:21
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. A Threat to the World 1:14
2. Call 9-1-1 3:43
3. Potential Victims 3:01
4. Gangsta Nation 4:53
5. Get Ignit 4:11
6. Pimp the System 4:45
7. Don't Get Out of Pocket 3:51
8. Izm 4:04
9. So Many Rappers in Love 4:13
10. Lights Out 3:42
11. Bangin' @ the Party 3:11
12. You Gotta Have Heart 3:51
13. Terrorist Threats 2:28
14. Superstar (Double Murder=Double Platinum) 4:14

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A long seven years after the gangsta rap supergroup Westside Connection released Bow Down, one of the definitive West Coast gangsta rap albums of the '90s, they reunited in 2003 for a second go-round, Terrorist Threats. The state of the rap union had changed a lot since 1996, which was the height of the original gangsta era, back when 2Pac and Biggie were still alive and in their prime. So it's a little unsettling to hear the trio of veteran gangstas in Westside Connection — Ice Cube, WC, and Mack 10 — still trying to rally the "Gangsta Nation" circa 2003, the year of young gunners like 50 Cent and pretty-boy skirt-chasers like Chingy. Yet the old-fashioned gangsta growl of Westside Connection seems all the more poignant as a result — as if they were ghosts of gangsta past, back to haunt listeners — especially on songs like "So Many Rappers in Love," where these O.G.s call out their much younger, "21 Questions"-asking contemporaries. Not everything on Terrorist Threats is gruff and bitter, though. Standout songs like "Gangsta Nation" and "Lights Out" have plenty of feel-good swerve, especially when the likes of Nate Dogg and Knoc-Turn'al grace the hooks.