"If you like the Hot Boy$ and the OLD Cash Money, you would absolutely love this album. I know it didn't come out when the Hot Boys were still together, but it is smokin'. I knew it was hot when I heard the first track. I love this album! Another hot buy and must have is Juvenile's 400 Degreez and B.G.'s Chopper City in the Ghetto."
Very Surprised!!!!!
music/moviefan03 | Warner Robins, GA USA | 05/21/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I was very hesitant to pick up this album for many reasons, 1- because it was obvious that Cash Money Records time was up, 2- I was almost positive that the Hot Boys had broken up so I figured this was just a bunch of junk that was thrown together.But I always like the albums that the Hot Boys put out so I went ahead an took a BIG chance with this album and I was very surprised at how good it was. Its not a classic CD or anything but its good to put in and just ride to or to listen to when your tired of everything else.... and thats pretty much how I was feelin at the time.So if you're a fan of Cash Money's music then I suggest you give this a listen, more than likely you'll like it."
Could be Hotter, Boyz
Dom | Maine | 05/11/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)
"The Hot Boyz third effort, "Let Em Burn" is no doubt an instant durty souf classic. Juve, B.G., Turk, an Lil' Wayne are at it again; spittin' bars an flossin' cars, spendin' G's an sittin' on D's. Their freshman debute "Get It How You Live!!" was only a small inkling of what they would produce in the future... Then they dropped "Guerrilla Warfare"- Did I already use instant classic? "We On Fire" will always be the Hot Boyz anthem, "Repect My Mind" & "Clear The Set" showed the world what Lil' Wayne is really capable of goin dolo brah, "I Need A Hot Girl"- are you kidding me??? Damn, to me, that LP would be impossible to follow up, but they did it with "Let Em Burn". With joints like "My Section", "Do Watcha Do", and "Young Riders", the Hot Boyz come back together under Cash Money with their top lyrical game... EVEN THOUGH GUERRILLA WARFARE WOULDA GOTTEN 5 STARS FROM ME, ya dig?"
LET EM BURN
Aouci Hakim | Paris,FRANCE | 04/08/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Since their debut in 1997 with their first underground album Get It How U Live!!,the 4 hot boys(Juvenile,BG,Lil Wayne & Turk) demonstrated their big talent in the rap game especially in the southern style.
Their second album Guerrilla Warfare hits the billboard and they entered the american national scene.
In reality,Let Em Burn,their third studio album was realesed in 2000 but not in 2003!In 2000,Cash Money Records was at his best but unfortunately,between 2000 and 2003,Juvenile,BG and Turk(the three best of the group to my mind)left the label.
But,anyway,this album represents the last classic from Cash Money Records with all the songs produced by Mannie Fresh who did one more time a wonderful work for Let Em Burn.
The first single of the album is ``My Section`` and this song is great because the beats are hot and you have each hot boy drops great individual performance.The other songs in this album are too my mind hot and i was happy and surprise by the high quality of this CD.
For the lyrics,no surprise,ho#s,cars,money and the hood are the mains subjects.
Morever you have three good guests appearance by Mannie Fresh,Baby and TQ.In one of my review(for the album Birdman of Baby) i said that Cash Money Records was dead and even with this album i don't change my mind because when i listened this album(release in 2000!!!) and when i listened it to albums like 500 Degreez,Hood Rich or Birdman no comparison was possible! All the hot boys are great in the album(even Lil Wayne) and i advise for all the fans of Cash Money Records this album."
H-O-T
Snakeeyez | Cincinnati, Ohio | 05/29/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The once Cash $ Hot Boy Clique drops its 3rd cd release which was suppose 2 be out in 2000. The CD is top quality from the beats to the aggressive lyrics, and it shows on tracks "My Section", "Young Riders" (which is the best song in my opinion), "In the Hood", "Do Whatcha Do", "Three Strikes", and "Jack Who Take What". The guest appearances are even tight and the interludes aren't annoying and stupid like most of the Cash $ Cds. Each of the Hot Boys were at their prime on this cd, although I think Wayne's lyrics and rap game have fallen ( I much prefer the Wayne that was in Guerrilla Warfare and Get It How You Live). But Juve, Turk, and B.G. lay it down on fire no doubt. This is definately a CD for you if your a old Cash Money Hot Boy fan [...]"