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Album Review: Veterans Day
 

  • Artist: MC Eiht
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: September 28, 2004
  • Type: Contains explicit content
  • Genre: Rap

Review

Fifteen years deep in the game, MC Eiht soldiered on like the gangsta veteran that he is, releasing Veterans Day six weeks short of Veterans Day 2004. Seemingly unstoppable, the former Compton's Most Wanted rapper teamed up with fellow CMW compadre Tha Chill (aka Chill MC), who produces every track here and is featured on a few. The two survivors are skilled craftsmen at this point in their careers; neither is especially original or groundbreaking here, but they both stick to their guns and continue doing what they've done so well for years, namely street-corner gangsta rap. The result is another solid if unremarkable album courtesy of Eiht, not necessarily his best but definitely one of his best. The long-disillusioned onetime superstar just doesn't give any ground. There aren't any concessions to the crossover market -- no pop-rap interpolations, no R&B duets, no love for women, no mercy for biters, no club tracks, and no brand-name collaborations. No, this is pure, undistilled gangsta rap bearing the stamp of Compton authenticity and released independently (through Native Records). If you're familiar with Eiht's music -- whether his early-'90s work with CMW, his mid-'90s breakthrough albums for Epic Street, his late-'90s efforts for Priority, or his latter-day independent releases -- you'll know what to expect here: for 15 years the guy has rapped in his own trademark fashion, and Veterans Day is no exception. Like most of his albums, this one includes a few great tracks ("U Know Why," "Livin Like G'staz") and a dozen or so good ones. All of them are gangsta to the core, and they all get streetlight-dark, bass-heavy, slow-grooving G-funk productions from Tha Chill. The MC-turned-producer puts in an impressive showing here, and since he's the only featured guest on any of the 16 songs on this 53-minute album, you really should consider this a two-man effort: Eiht on the mic, Chill with the beats. As such, Veterans Day feels relatively intimate, like you're stepping into the world of these two O.G.s for a while. And as such, the album also feels seamless -- not like the hodgepodge of outsourced productions and overdubbed guest raps that most rap albums have become. Rather, this is a good old-fashioned underground rap album -- done independently on a tight budget, with little pop-crossover pizzazz. Veterans Day is therefore a refreshing alternative to its overblown era of G-Units and Nellys, and more importantly, it's yet another solid release by the ever-enduring Eiht. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Vets Day Intro MC Eiht MC Eiht (1:32)
Streets Don't Love U MC Eiht MC Eiht (4:23)
It's Alright MC Eiht MC Eiht (4:11)
Pink Is 4 Honeys MC Eiht MC Eiht (0:33)
U Know Why MC Eiht MC Eiht, Tha Chill (3:48)
Gangsta Smash MC Eiht MC Eiht (3:38)
Wrong Attire MC Eiht MC Eiht (0:46)
Living Like G'staz MC Eiht MC Eiht (4:35)
Some of These Thugs MC Eiht MC Eiht (4:13)
We Heated MC Eiht MC Eiht (1:33)
Somebody MC Eiht MC Eiht, Tha Chill (3:44)
We Made It '04 MC Eiht MC Eiht, Tha Chill (4:17)
Bac in Town MC Eiht MC Eiht (3:25)
Wavin the Pistol MC Eiht MC Eiht (4:23)
Get Yo Grind On [Garage Mix] MC Eiht MC Eiht (3:33)
Nobody Beat Us MC Eiht MC Eiht (3:42)

Credits

Donald Baker (Art Direction), Donald Baker (Layout Design), Bill-Dog Dooley (Mastering), Prodeje (Producer), Rhythm D. (Mixing), MC Eiht (Producer), MC Eiht (Executive Producer), Tha Chill (Producer), Kenneth Smith (Executive Producer), Hector el Father (Mixing)
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Wikipedia: Veterans Day (album)
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Veterans Day
Veterans Day cover
Studio album by MC Eiht
Released September 28, 2004
Genre Gangsta rap, West coast hip hop
Producer Tha Chill
Prodeje
Professional reviews
MC Eiht chronology
MC Eiht Presents Tony Smallz: Smoke in tha City
(2004)
Veterans Day
(2005)
Affiliated
(2006)

Veterans Day is an album from MC Eiht. It was released in 2004.

Track listing

  1. "Vets Day Intro"
  2. "Streets Don't Love U"
  3. "It's Alright"
  4. "Pink Is 4 Honeys"
  5. "U Know Why" (featuring Tha Chill)
  6. "Gangsta Smash"
  7. "Wrong Attire"
  8. "Living Like G'staz"
  9. "Some of These Thugs"
  10. "We Heated"
  11. "Somebody" (featuring Tha Chill)
  12. "We Made It '04" (featuring Tha Chill)
  13. "Bac in Town"
  14. "Wavin the Pistol"
  15. "Get Yo Grind On (Garage Mix)"
  16. "Nobody Beat Us"

 
 

 

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