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A Quick Tip by Madpenguin

  • Feb 12, 2012
Yo seriously, what hits? Shaq is the third worst thing to happen to rap, right behind Vanilla Ice and Deion Sanders. Granted, I would rather listen to these songs than sit through Steel, because it won't be as painful. This was probably as bad as Ron Jeremy rapping. Yes! That Ron Jeremy! He actually rapped before. LOL.
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February 16, 2012
I had no idea he had a best of album, that is crazy man. I will have to get it just cause I am surprised, although I will say that one track he had with Nate Dogg and WC was nice, "Connected" I think. There was a video if I remember correctly. I don't even remember Deion's stuff and Ice........, well actually a friend of mine played a song of his from a more recent album and it wasn't that bad, kinda that horrorcore rap that Esham and ICP do.
February 17, 2012
He also did a posse cut with Rza and Meth, but his raps are so damn wack the songs always suffer.
February 17, 2012
Oh yeah man I remember that.
 
February 13, 2012
While there's plenty of things from the 90's that I miss, Shaq's rap career isn't one of them. Anytime I hear "let's green egg and ham it," I shudder like I've just been thrown in a snowstorm in Russia.
February 13, 2012
Can't blame you. This dude kicked out some of the worst lyrics I ever heard.
 
February 12, 2012
This was....I dunno I thought it was better than Sanders' "prime time" LOL!
February 12, 2012
Exactly. That's why I said the third worst thing to happen to rap. Sanders is the second.
 
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The Best of Shaquille O'Neal Greatest hits album by Shaquille O'Neal Released November 12, 1996 Recorded 1993-1994 Genre Rap Length 48:05 Label Jive Records Producer Def Jef
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(1996) Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic 4/5 stars[1] The Best of Shaquille O'Neal is the first compilation and third overall album by NBA player/rapper, Shaquille O'Neal. The album was released on November 12, 1996, just days before his third studio album, You Can't Stop the Reign, and was his last for Jive Records. Due to its release date, the album only featured songs from his first two albums, Shaq Diesel and Shaq-Fu: Da Return, as well as the Fu-Schnickens song, "What Up Doc? (Can We Rock)" from their album Nervous Breakdown.

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  1. "I'm Outstanding"- 4:07
  2. "Shoot Pass Slam"- 3:30
  3. "What's Up Doc? (Can We Rock?)" feat. Fu-Schnickens- 3:53
  4. "Biological Didn't Bother" (G-Funk Version)- 5:07
  5. "Mic Check 1-2" feat. Ill Al Skratch- 3:47
  6. "Where Ya At?" feat. Phife Dawg- 4:45
  7. "(I Know I Got) Skillz" feat. Def Jef- 4:23
  8. "No Hook" feat. RZA & Method Man- 3:17
  9. "Boom!"- 3:00
  10. ...
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