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Def Squad, Def Squad Presents Erick Onasis

Audio CD

Disk ID: 432563

Disk length: 47m 17s (16 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2000

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Talk To Me 1:41
2. I Do Em 2:23
3. Don't Get Gassed 2:42
4. Why Not (feat. Slick Rick) 2:59
5. Live It Up (feat. Khari Santiago) 2:40
6. Hostility 2:52
7. Mastering With E 0:28
8. So Sweet (feat. Eazy E) 3:17
9. Focus (feat. DJ Quik, Xzibit) 4:25
10. Feel Me Baby (feat. Khari Santiago, Sy Scott) 3:16
11. Can't Stop (feat. Dave Hollister, Peter Moore) 4:05
12. Get Da Money (feat. Ja Rule) 3:37
13. Ain't Shit To Discuss (feat. Teflon Da Don, Noah) 3:36
14. Sermon 0:56
15. Billions, PMD) 4:50
16. Fat Gold Chain (feat. Too Short) 3:20

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Review

Underappreciated multiplatinum seller Erick Sermon's star is falling fast. Along with Redman and the perpetually incarcerated Keith Murray, Sermon makes up the Def Squad. This 17-cut follow-up to 1998's El NiƱo, has Sermon, er, Onasis (named after the late Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis) recruiting more than a dozen mediocre MCs to join in the fun alongside the Squad's core members. There are a few gems--posse cut "Focus," where Sermon slurs alongside Xzibit and DJ Quik, and "Hostile," where Redman "rocks the spot more than 1001 Dalmatians." But tracks like "Can't Stop," and "Get Da Money," featuring Ja Rule, revolve around moola and ladies and not much else. Despite Onasis's empty ode to God on the "Sermon" interlude, his subject matter is too thin to sustain an album. Erick Onasis is for E double diehards only. Dalton Higgins

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