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Album Review: Let's Get Ready

  • Artist: Mystikal
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: September 26, 2000
  • Type: Contains explicit content
  • Genre: Rap

Review

Mystikal distances himself even further from his past with Master P's No Limit camp on Let's Get Ready than he had done on his previous album, Ghetto Fabulous. And perhaps not surprisingly, the further Mystikal distances himself, the more impressive his work becomes, as here he becomes the 21st century ghetto James Brown, exploding with more exuberance and energy than humans are supposed to have. This album's blazing lead single, "Shake Ya Ass," draws the connection between Mystikal and Brown well, illustrating the wild rapper's knack for hollering out seemingly spontaneous signature howls and other odd sounds that just sound straight-up funky: "whatcha self," "show me whatcha workin' wit," "here I go," and so on. Besides the limitless charisma that seeps out of Mystikal's loud, rude rapping-meets-shouting style of vocal delivery, the album also benefits from the production and songwriting variety that No Limit was never able to accomplish -- with the sparse funk of the Neptunes-produced "Shake Ya Ass" again functioning as a perfect example. This variety also appears on songs such as "Come See About Me," when the album's superstar spars with his female equivalent, Da Brat. It's an engaging rhyme battle, particularly when Mystikal shouts out his little taglines such as "What's up, whodi!" The album-closing "Neck uv da Woods" is another highlight, this one essentially an OutKast track featuring Mystikal rather than the other way around. The rambunctious rapper had always been No Limit's most impressive rapper, and here on Let's Get Ready Mystikal shows you precisely what he's capable of if given the opportunity to shine, as he sheds the trappings of Master P's budget-quality confines and loudly establishes himself as one of the Dirty South's best. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Ready to Rumble (Lyrics) Clyde Bazile, Jr., Michael Tyler Mystikal (4:51)
Shake Ya Ass (Lyrics) Michael Tyler, Chad Hugo, Pharrell Williams Mystikal (4:16)
Jump (Lyrics) Michael Tyler, Chad Hugo, P. Williams Mystikal (4:06)
Danger (Been So Long) Chad Hugo, Pharrell Williams, Michael Tyler Mystikal, Nivea (3:31)
Come See About Me Michael Tyler Petey Pablo, Da Brat, Mystikal (4:41)
Big Truck Boys (Lyrics) Michael Tyler Mystikal (5:15)
I Rock, I Roll (Lyrics) Michael Tyler Mystikal (4:31)
U Would If U Could (Lyrics) Michael Tyler Mystikal (5:09)
Mystikal Fever (Lyrics) Michael Tyler Mystikal (3:52)
Family Michael Tyler, Pharrell Williams, Chad Hugo Mystikal (4:51)
Ain't Gonna See Tomorrow (Lyrics) Michael Tyler Mystikal (4:28)
The Braids Michael Tyler Mystikal (4:06)
Smoked Out (Lyrics) Michael Tyler Mystikal (3:57)
Murderer III (Lyrics) Michael Tyler Mystikal (4:20)
Neck uv da Woods (Lyrics) Michael Tyler, Antwan Patton, André Benjamin Mystikal, OutKast (4:05)
[Untitled] Mystikal (4:33)
[Untitled Hidden Track] Mystikal (4:53)
[Untitled Hidden Track] Mystikal (2:17)

Credits

Chad Hugo (Arranger), Alvin Speights (Mixing), KLC (Mixing), KLC (Engineer), Marvin "Chanz" Parkman (Synthesizer), Daniel Kresco (Mixing), Chad Hugo (Instrumentation), Marvin "Chanz" Parkman (Keyboards), Amos Singleton (Bass), Leroy "Precise" Edwards (Vocals), Blake Eiseman (Producer), Steve Fisher (Engineer), Pa (Producer), Craig Love (Guitar), Pharrell Williams (Multi Instruments), Pharrell Williams (Arranger), Warren Bletcher (Assistant), Pharrell Williams (Instrumentation), Charles Temple (Executive Producer), Ralph Cacciurri (Engineer), Andrew Coleman (Engineer), Latrelle (Vocals (Background)), John Frye (Engineer), Leroy "Precise" Edwards (Engineer), Donnie Mathis (Guitar), Jason Rome (Engineer), Mystikal (Vocals), Steve Fisher (Assistant), Patrick Viala (Engineer), Kevin Parker (Engineer), Patrick Viala (Mixing), Amos Singleton (Guitar), KLC (Producer), Da Brat (Performer), Joi Gilliam (Vocals (Background)), Vincent Alexander (Assistant), Leroy "Precise" Edwards (Producer), Mo B. Dick (Producer), Neil Pogue (Mixing), John Frye (Mixing), Jason Rome (Assistant), Leroy "Precise" Edwards (Mixing), Chad Hugo (Multi Instruments), Daniel Kresco (Assistant), Petey Pablo (Performer), Preston Crump (Bass), Preston Crump (Guitar), Won Allen (Engineer)
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This article is about the album by Mystikal. For the non-profit organization please see Let's Get Ready (Education).
Let's Get Ready
Studio album by Mystikal
Released September 26, 2000 (USA)
Recorded 2000
Genre Hip hop
Length 54:27
Label Jive Records
Producer The Neptunes
Earthtone III
PA
Medicine Man
Bink!
Leroy Edwards
David Faulk
Professional reviews
Mystikal chronology
Ghetto Fabulous
(1998)
Let's Get Ready
(2000)
Tarantula
(2001)

Let's Get Ready is the fourth hip hop solo album by New Orleans-based rapper Mystikal, released on September 26, 2000. It has sold approximately 2,227,536 copies, and was certified double platinum in the U.S.[1][2] It peaked at 44 on the Canadian album chart and was certified gold (50,000 units exported.)[3] The album featured Mystikal's two biggest singles, "Shake Ya Ass", which peaked at #13 on the Billboard Hot 100 and "Danger (Been So Long)", which peaked at #14.

Contents

Track listing

# Title Featured performers Length
1. "Ready to Rumble" 4:51
2. "Shake Ya Ass" Pharrell 4:16
3. "Jump" 4:06
4. "Danger (Been So Long)" Nivea 3:31
5. "Come See About Me" Da Brat, Petey Pablo 4:41
6. "Big Truck Boys" 5:15
7. "I Rock, I Roll" 4:31
8. "U Would If U Could" 5:09
9. "Mystikal Fever" 3:52
10. "Family" Nivea 4:51
11. "Ain't Gonna See Tomorrow" 4:28
12. "The Braids" 4:06
13. "Smoked Out" 3:57
14. "Murderer III" 4:20
15. "Neck uv da Woods" Outkast 4:05
16. "I'm Throwed Off (Hidden Track)" 4:33
17. "Lookin' For Me (Hidden Track)" 4:51

Chart positions

Chart Peak
U.S. Billboard 200 1[4]
U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums[4] 1
U.S. Billboard Year-End Charts 2000 Top Albums 75[5]
U.S. Billboard Year-End Charts 2001 Top Albums 84[6]

Credits

  • "Shake Ya Ass"
    • (Chad Hugo / Mystikal (as Michael Tyler) / Pharrell Williams)
    • Performed by Mystikal
    • Published by EMI Blackwood Music Inc. (BMI) / Waters Of Nazareth
    • Music (BMI) / EMI April Music Inc. (ASCAP) / Chase Chad Music (ASCAP) /
    • The Braid Publishing (Adm. by Zomba Enterprises Inc.) (ASCAP)
    • Courtesy of Jive Records
  • "Mystikal Fever"
    • (Mystikal (as Michael Tyler) / Roosevelt Harrell)
    • Performed by Mystikal
    • Published by The Braid Publishing (Adm. by Zomba Enterprises Inc.)
    • (ASCAP) / One Shot Deal Muzak (SESAC)
    • Courtesy of Jive Records
  • "Jump"
    • Written by Mystikal (as Michael Tyler), Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo
    • Produced by THE NEPTUNES
    • Performed by Mystikal
    • Courtesy of NO LIMIT/JIVE RECORDS

(from IMDb)

In popular culture

"Shake Ya Ass" was featured in the 2002 film About a Boy as a song that one of the protagonists really enjoys. It was also heard in Scary Movie 2, as well as in the 2008 video game Grand Theft Auto IV. "Neck uv da Woods" was featured in the 1999 film The Wood. It was also featured on the soundtrack for the film "The Wood". Mystikal Fever was featured in the 2001 film Kiss of the Dragon, during a Jet Li fight scene.

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Preceded by
Music by Madonna
Billboard 200 number-one album
October 14 - October 20, 2000
Succeeded by
Kid A by Radiohead

 
 

 

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