"This CD is great, i didn't expect this to be a successful album, Trick Daddy is one of the most cleaver men in rap entertainment, he makes almost every song on this album have a catchy tune, or saying in the song..Here are the ratings of the tracks"Boy"= 5/5 great opening song and very catchy, great backround music"Sittin On D's"= 2/5...This is maybe the least succesful song on the cd it did not catch on to me at all"Get On Up"= 4/5...Pretty good song, it has a fast paced beat, and great lycist use in this song"America"=4/5 R. Kelly backround beat is used pretty well this song is a success"Shut Up"= 5/5... Very Good song, i love the backround beat and very good rapping skills are used, just one of the catchiest songs on the album"Thug for Life"= 3/5...Nothing really to say other than its just an average song"Walkin Like a Hoe"= 5/5 Great song throughout the whole song Trick Daddy keeps you listening"Trying to stop smoking" = 4/5 its an ok song not good enough though.Bout My Money"= 5/5...great song All thugs go to heaven, good beat good job putting this one together."Could It Be"= 4/5 good song could use a better backround beat, Twista is amazing in this song"Thug Life Again"= 5/5... Good song all around"Kill Your A**= 4/5...Giood song theres nothing else to say about it..."Gotta Let You Have it"= 5/5...My favorite song on this album, it is just catchy and great"Hoe But Cant Help It"= 5/5...Good Song thats all"
It's all good
Tony_Tone | Washington, D.C., District of Columbia United Stat | 02/23/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I have to say i really wasnt a fan of Trick Daddy but he mildly got my attention last year with Nann .. So i decided to check out his next effort in entirely.. I have to say he has expended his sound a little more with some very unique beats and rhymes .. Best tracks BoyGet on Up Shut Up with it's Swizz Beats like beat.. and very clever trombone loop Could it be other tracks are pretty tight also.."
No Doubt!
jErRy ScOtT | tALLaHaSsEe, fLoRiDa | 04/01/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Trick represents like a MUG! Every track on this album brings heat. I didn't think it got any better than "www.thugs",but it does. Ch.AK vs 47 is the bomb. Trick really went all out on this album. "Boy" has the tightest bass and lyrics. My fav tracks are: (2)Boy,(3)Sittin on D,(4)Gettin on up,(5)America,(7)Thug for Life,(9)walkin like a hoe,(10)stop smokin-its got an ugly beat but mystikal is tight as sh** on this track,(12)Could it be-is the slow track on the cd, and if you dont know twista you will now, and he will be one of your fav new artists. Those are my fav tracks. If you dont have this album go get it you'll have it forever its just that good."
Trick Daddy is on top
Mike | Da Crib Yo | 02/21/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Trick Daddy is king of the rap game with his new release. If u though Thug.com was good then Book Of Thugs, Chapter Ak Verse 47 will blow it away. If u want the best in the game today. Pick up the newest track from Trick Daddy."
The Best Album Trick Daddy Has Released.
Amparo Acosta | Miami, Florida United States | 01/26/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Trick Daddy takes his career to the next level on Book of Thugs: Chapter AK Verse 47, moving to a major label, Atlantic, and delivering his first coast-to-coast hit, "Shut Up." His previous two releases, Based on a True Story (1997) and [...] (1998), had established him as one of the Dirty South's most promising rappers, particularly after "Nann N****" became an underground hit, but these gritty releases never crossed the Mason-Dixon Line nor the Mississippi River. On the contrary, Book of Thugs burst out of the South, thanks largely to the financial backing of Atlantic. For the first time in his career, Trick Daddy had a sizable budget to work with, and the results are wonderfully evident. Both the beats and the vocals sound incredibly vibrant, on a par with anything coming out of New York or Los Angeles at the time; furthermore, two big-name guests, Mystikal and Twista, make notable appearances, finally giving Trick Daddy some impressive talent with which to tangle. Above all though, Book of Thugs boasts "Shut Up," his rowdiest club-banger yet, also notable for reprising the dynamic Trick Daddy-Trina collaboration that had made "Nann Nigga" such a success two years earlier. Elsewhere, Book of Thugs features a other highlights as well ("Boy," "H** But Can Help It ," "Kill Ya A**"), and it's by means a solid album. Book of Thugs nonetheless raised the bar for Trick Daddy, elevating him to national status and setting the stage for his commercial breakthrough with this one."