"That stinks for all you styles p fans out there awaiting this album for so long. Luckily my friend sent me it, who got the album from his friend. The albums great and the beats are sick. For those of you wondering what the tracks are these are some. And you can get the tracks easily they are all over the web and even on bearshare. They include:
-I'm Black featuring Floetry
-So Serious featuring Lil Jon'
-Leaving The Game
-One Cup, Two Cup
-Can You Believe It featuring Akon
-Time Is Money
And why your waiting for the album is all because of 50 Cent who payed for the album to be pushed back, and it's working
Preview Tracks and Videos from it at
www.stylesp.net"
Solid Album from the Ghost.....and don't listen to a kids re
DirtySouthMan | Florida | 12/19/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I'm a fan of Styles first album A Gangster and a Gentleman, so when i first heard about this album, i was excited but then it was getting pushed back by interscope after 50 cent(G-UNOT) coerced them to do so cause he was beefin with The Lox. Anyways, from what I've heard of the CD, i think its about on the same level as the first. and to the kid that did the review, stop listening to chicken noodle soup and listen to REAL music, this is something hip hop needed. So, to those who value real music and not retarded things like chicken noodle soup, chain hang low etc. buy this album. You won't be disappointed.
Fav Tracks
Testify
Favorite Drug
Real Sh*t"
SP the ghost comes back strong
Andrew Samitz | Merion Station, PA 19066 | 02/03/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Well, it took him a veryyyy long time for his CD "Time is Money" to drop but when it finally did, it definitely bumped. With great producers on his tracks such as Scott Storch, the alchemist, Lil jon, Havoc and Swizz beatz, styles is able to captivate his listeners topped off with his raspy high pitched flow.
You may have heard the single "I'm Black" featuring Floetry, which was on the airwaves over a year ago! But it is still hot, to this day. Personal favorites of mine on this second solo project from D block member Styles P include: "Can you believe it" feat Akon (which has an awesome beat from Lil Jon), "testify" feat talib kweli and perhaps my favorite track, "who want a problem" feat the Lox and Swizz beats.
Overall, styles p brings the heat back to the game. I bet Jada drops one more solo and than they all come back together as the Lox to put together a DOPE display of lyricism, yet again!"
Real Music
KimReading | NC | 12/31/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"If you don't like D-Block...why buy or even waste your time listening to their music. As far as 50 killing their careers HA ....I highly recommend this album and thanks Styles for releasing a "real" album and not just another club joint."
Styles P - Time Is Money
Constant | Vancouver, BC Canada | 12/21/2006
(3 out of 5 stars)
"Styles P (A.K.A. David Styles)delivers his sophomore solo album with "Time is Money" (2006) a short twelve track release. The first review I wrote on Amazon was for Styles blazing hot first album "Gangster & A Gentleman", Four years and 500+ Reviews later I find myself reviewing this album. Year after year, Styles has had this upcoming album put on the shelf, and in the time he has dropped a lot of memorable, outstanding Mixtape and guest appearance material. If even half of that was found on this joint this release would be off the hook. Guest appearances come from D-Block Brethren Jadakiss, Sheek, and J-Hood, as well as Talib Kweli, Gerald Levert, Swizz Beatz, Rashad, Jagged Edge, Marsha (of Floetry), Sizzla and Flipsyde. One of the downers of this release is the production, which is on the whole under par and in some cases out of date. Stand out track's for me are the Scott Scorch produced "Real ****" feat. singer Gerald Levert, which is a solid cut. Style's shines when repping his culture with pride on "I'm Black". Jadakiss appears on the Havoc produced "How We Live", lacing the track with a decent chorus. Styles has done a number of collaborations with Akon, and they are all better then the lackluster Lil Jon produced "Can You Believe It". "Who Want a Problem?" sounds like every other Swizz Beatz track, while Sizzla's collab with Styles on "Fire & Pain" had this reviewer falling asleep. Depth wise the closer "Leave A Message" is impressive, Styles talk's to his family,friends and many others backed by a chorus from his deceased brother. Despite the letdown's "Time Is Money" is still a release I recommend checking out."