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Play Witcha Mama - Fun & Interactive Witch-Themed Board Game for Family Game Night | Perfect for Halloween Parties & Kids' Birthday Gifts
Play Witcha Mama - Fun & Interactive Witch-Themed Board Game for Family Game Night | Perfect for Halloween Parties & Kids' Birthday GiftsPlay Witcha Mama - Fun & Interactive Witch-Themed Board Game for Family Game Night | Perfect for Halloween Parties & Kids' Birthday Gifts

Play Witcha Mama - Fun & Interactive Witch-Themed Board Game for Family Game Night | Perfect for Halloween Parties & Kids' Birthday Gifts

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Geto Boys alum Willie D came out with an interesting album in 1994: Play Witcha Mama. Produced by Derek "Grizz" Edwards, Crazy C, and many co prod. by D himself, the beats are sick. They range from hard mobbin, to southern fried funk, to smooth G-Funk. If you dig the political and social commentary of Ice Cube and the rawness and violent and sexual explicitness of Eazy-E, this album is for you. In fact, Ice Cube guest stars on the title track and the 2 have hella tight chemistry. I am not crazy about raunchy sex rap, but the beats of "Throat" and "Something Good" are sick, so even though the raps are explicity nasty, the beats slap with that laid back G-Funk heads from the south and west will roll to. I love the sophisticated G-Funk beats of "Creepin,'" "Whatcha Know About That," "Smoke 'M" and "Is It Real (My Mind Still Playin' Tricks On Me)." As for the lyrics, D does a hella good job touching on social and political issues like welfare, gang violence, and social problems in "N----s Are Dyin'" problems with the church "Guess My Religion." He gets gangsta on bangers like "Recipe 4 A Murder," "Smoke 'M," among others. He gets your tears goin on "Is It Real" beccause he brings up him imagining himself being with his beloved grandmother and family; then, he realizes he's at the cemetery looking at their tombstones, another installment in the Mind Playin Tricks epic (1) Geto Boys original, (2) Scarface's version, (3) Willie's. All in all, this album is a nice underappreciated gem from H-Town.