Scarface is Back': the perfect introduction song to Scarface. As this album starts, following a 7 second skit, we get 'Mr. But it's not the subject matter that's being critiqued here, it's how that subject matter is presented. Guns, violence, sex, running from the police, weed, crack, yatta-yatta. With this album, Scarface shys away (but only a LITTLE bit) from the Geto Boys' explicit style to present himself as a hard-to-get mafioso, and the rest you can pretty much foretell. Their explicit material is also a major factor in why this reason is called the 'dirty south' in the first place. Their explicit tales of sex and violence put them and the entire southern United States on the map of hip-hop. Scarface, before this album, was known as one of the Geto Boys, a group that gained notoriety for their willingness to take extremes to their lyrical content, and as such they were not ones to shy away from sex and violence. ![]() On the farilla my nigga just call me Scarface" Review Summary: "Nobody knows my name, nobody knows my face
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