| 仕様 | 価格 | 新品 | 中古品 |
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CD, 2000/10/15
"もう一度試してください。" | 1枚組 |
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| ¥6,147 | ¥50 |
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CD, エクスプリシットな歌詞, インポート, 2000/9/6
"もう一度試してください。" | エクスプリシットな歌詞, インポート |
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| — | ¥100 |
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CD, クリーン, インポート, 2000/9/26
"もう一度試してください。" | インポート, クリーン |
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| — | ¥750 |
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CD, インポート, 2001/1/29
"もう一度試してください。" | インポート |
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| — | ¥770 |
| 1 | Ready To Rumble |
| 2 | Shake Ya Ass |
| 3 | Jump |
| 4 | Danger (Been So Long) |
| 5 | Come See About Me |
| 6 | Big Truck Boys |
| 7 | I Rock, I Roll |
| 8 | U Would If U Could |
| 9 | Mystikal Fever |
| 10 | Family |
| 11 | Ain't Gonna See Tomorrow |
| 12 | The Braids |
| 13 | Smoked Out |
| 14 | Murderer III |
| 15 | Neck Uv Da Woods |
| 16 | Bonus Track |
Even the most high-minded hip-hop connoisseur will have a hard time fronting on the booty-bounce directive, "Shake Ya Ass," surely one of 2000's most memorable songs. The lead single off Mystikal's fourth album encapsulates his whole approach: guttural, grunted directives and sexist boasts over some seriously funky production (courtesy Outkast, the Neptunes, and the Medicine Men). Check the tropical backdrop and Nivea-blessed chorus of "Danger" and the wah-wah guitar/808 combo of "Big Truck Boys" for the funk; check nearly every song for that vulgar braggin' and boastin'. The raw bass and slinky rhythm of "Smoked Out" is a nice Southern take on G-funk, and it's a welcome reprieve from the thick "come hither" machismo which dominates much of the other songs. When he's not stroking his ego, though, Mystikal does a good job getting serious too. Uncovering the bad side of the bling, tracks such as "Ain't Gonna See Tomorrow" and "Murderer III" impressively display a more socially aware and mature Mystikal. --Hua Hsu