Various - Cali Factorz 2

Various – Cali Factorz 2

Download music album Cali Factorz 2 by Various, released on April 9, 2002. ℗ Certifyde Entertainment

Various - Cali Factorz 2

1 Turf Hoggz, C-Bo Ready 4 War 05:10
2 Baby Bubb Bout’ Dollaz 04:11
3 Devin The Dude, Mikee, Smackola Still Smokin’ 03:01
4 The Ghetto Starz I Ain’t Feelin’ That 05:12
5 Selfmade Let’s Go 03:57
6 Sean T., Scoot Dogg Thug Niggaz 04:07
7 Silk E Fyne Muggin’ You 05:32
8 Kronik Dogg, Tee Macc Certifyde Rillas 04:15
9 Kreep, Skee 64 No Way Jose 04:20
10 Hyrisk, Richie Rich Did My Thang 04:03
11 The Committee Blessed Coast 05:34
12 Smackola Turn It Up 03:47
13 Mr. Kee, Dutch, Don Cisco Strobe Light 03:28
14 Noble MC, Steve Harvey Who Am I 04:29

Disc 2

1 Mr. Doctor, Odysea The Famasser 05:17
2 Black Rhino, Spice 1 Bust Back 04:28
3 Hustlematic The Go-Getter 04:05
4 Kreep, Night Train Planes, Trains, Automobiles 04:18
5 G-Idez, Rebel, Kilo Grams Can’t Hate 04:35
6 Devious, Luni Coleone C Me Walk 04:35
7 Bink, B-Legit, Slick Dead Presidents 04:16
8 Franchyze 916 Knuckle Up 04:19
9 Locell Fuck All Y’all 04:39
10 Fettimeans Playa 2 Playa 04:02
11 Kronik Dogg, K-Yel Surviving The Game 05:05
12 Phantom, Chopah Drama 03:25
13 Smash Unit, Pueblo Indians Rest In Memory 04:42
14 G-Idez, T-Tay, Smackola, Dizz, Big Q, E. Raja Game 4 Days 08:05

Album info

Released in 2002 under Certifyde Entertainment, “Cali Factorz 2” is an extensive, 2-CD compilation that assembles a myriad of voices and styles from the West Coast hip-hop scene. In the sprawling 28-track listing, the album manages to encapsulate the essence of Gangsta rap, replete with gritty street narratives, braggadocio, and rhythmic ingenuity.

Disc one opens with “Ready 4 War” by C-Bo and Turf Hoggs, setting the stage with a high-octane call to arms. Baby Bubb’s “We Bout’ Dollaz” follows, pulling no punches in its unabashed focus on money-making. For those who enjoy lighter subject matter, Devin The Dude, Mikee, and Smackola provide a mellow break with “Still Smokin’,” while The Ghetto Starz shake things up with “I Ain’t Feeling That,” which thrives on raw energy and uncompromising lyrics.

Tracks like “Real Niggaz” by Sean T and Scoot Dogg, and “Muggin’ You” by Sylk E. Fyne, provide a deep dive into street culture, offering listeners a glimpse into the life that shaped these artists. “Certifyde Rillaz” by Kronik Dogg and Tee-Macc serves as the anthem of the album, encapsulating the vibe with its catchy hooks and lush production.

Disc two maintains the energy, featuring standout tracks such as “Bust Back” by Black Rhino and Spice 1, as well as “The Go Getter” by Hustlematic, both contributing to the album’s relentless pace. Devious and Luni Coleone take things to another level with “C Me Walk,” while “Dead Presidents” by Bink, B-Legit, and Slick adds a more political layer to the compilation.

“Surviving The Game” by Kronik Dogg and K-Yel captures the essence of what it means to persist in a harsh environment. Finally, “Game 4 Dayz” featuring G-Idez, T-Tay, Smackola, Dizz, Big Q, and E. Raja serves as an appropriate close to an album that is comprehensive in its storytelling and varied in its sonic textures.

“Cali Factorz 2” stands as an encyclopedia of early 2000s West Coast hip-hop, capturing the essence of a generation. Each track serves as a chapter, offering listeners a panoramic view of the California street life. From gritty narratives to reflective musings, this compilation album leaves no stone unturned.

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