Hustler's P.O.M.E. (Deluxe Edition)

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Total Tracks: 24   Total Length: 91:26

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tone low the bronx sniper

valerietone

50 cent is a bird. yea, i said it.. holla at your boy who lay ni#@$%s down. I95 till i die

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DIPSET VS G-UNIT

wlisa1970

YO G-UNT CANT EVEN COME CLOSE 2 DIPSET GET REAL

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I love 50 Cent

LnEliz3

Why Don't you carry any 50 cent CD'S He is sooooooooooooooooooooooooo much better!!!!!!!!!!!

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jj vs. 50 cent

ronique

Never can compare 50 cent to my man jim jones. his wack ass can't even come close to do what them dipsets can produce. holla

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i want 50 cent not this stuff

sarahtherealtor

It was okay but 50 cent is so, so, so, so much better

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They Say All Music Guide

The lazy-mouthed co-CEO and co-founder of the Diplomats empire had some serious momentum rolling before he released this one. Besides the ever-growing Dipset fanbase there was “We Fly High,” Jim Jones’ highest-charting single to date and the unofficial theme song of the New York Giants’ defensive line. Team members would imitate the jump shot move from the song’s video every time they executed an especially brutal sack or tackle, and the crowd would respond with the song’s “Baaaaaallllllin!” catch phrase. Hustler’s P.O.M.E. (Product of My Environment) doesn’t squander the buildup and offers great single number two, “Reppin’ Time,” which already makes the album twice as powerful as Jones’ previous full-lengths. He’s an iffy lyricist who can drop a witty line and then spin his wheels for a verse, so P.O.M.E. plays to his strengths and surrounds him with flash. Add “Pin the Tail,” “Get It Poppin’,” “My Life,” and “Weatherman” with Lil Wayne to the aforementioned tracks and you’ve got a hefty bag of hooky club music, something that suits this charismatic baller just fine. Slick production throughout from folks like Chink Santana, the Runners, and Jim Bond makes this one of the more polished efforts in the Dipset universe. A couple soul-searching numbers paint life as a bleak survival game and borrow way too much from 2Pac’s style to be taken seriously. If Jones could meet that legend’s insight halfway, P.O.M.E. would be a champion. As it is, it’s a contender and a serious step up for this scrappy hustler. [A Japanese version added a bonus track.] – David Jeffries

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