Product Description Jumpin' out in front, and all 'cross the mixing board with this one. It's fluid flows and even beats, then staccato screamin' or hard headbangin'. He's an O.G. gangbanger, spittin' street stories, plus the child-supportin' family man, keepin' it all kinds of real. He's the old-school angry Shaggs, a smooth smartass, and the wry, ruthless, rapper the fans have grown to love. He's funny, fxcked-up, and fresh, and puttin' it down the way you love, a way you ain't ever heard it before. Believe that. Psychopathic. 2006. About the Artist The facepaint gets you first, but the real threat’s in his eyes. It's the confidence of a dozen years runnin’ the underground. It's the cockiness of a young punk who never had to settle down. It’s character of a true individual, dominating a musical niche he helped create. It’s the class of a man who knows where he’s at. It’s all 2 Dope, now step back or you might get hurt. This is a guy who knows what he’s doing. His skills are so honed, his delivery so natural, that every rhyme feels reflexive, every verse sounds unrehearsed, yet his words still pump like bullets from an angry gun. And you won’t miss him on stage—whether he’s lobbing pop bottles, leaping from ledges, or whipping the pit into a sloppy froth, the fans and the spotlight are there for 2 Dope. He’s the King of the Crowd, don’t make him show you his crown. Shaggy 2 Dope is a hip-hop anomaly. He’s ruthless but smooth, outlandish but accessible. A big baller and a scrub thug. He’s a painted madman, and an iced-out pimp. He’s an Insane Clown with a unique sound, and now he’s got a full-length album that’s all Shaggy, all solo, and all shameless. Prepare yourselves. Joey "Shaggy 2 Dope" Utsler entered the music industry with a bang. Literally, the sound of gunfire erupting from the gang turf of Southwest Detroit. His first album was an EP self produced in Detroit with his brother and a long-time friend, Joe "Violent J" Bruce. They rapped under their gang name, The Inner City Posse, and the now notorious EP was called Dog Beats. Shaggy was just a teenager then, and now, fifteen years later, his first album is a collectible sought by legions of fans. F.T.F.O. comes at the cusp of a career loaded with amazing conquests and accomplishments. With his rap partner, Violent J, he co-wrote the seminal, phenomenal "Joker’s Card Saga," a decade-spanning, six-album epic which has left its platinum mark on the music world. Even the projects he worked on between Joker’s Cards have brought him success, with a collection of rarities certified gold, and a two-album release holding two spots on the Billboard Top 20 simultaneously. Like the chains around his neck, everything he touches turns to bling. He starred in a movie, the DVD went gold. He wanted to wrestle; he worked with every major federation. He wanted to be in a video game; play Backyard Wrestling and he’ll whip your ass. He wanted to be on the radio; now he gets personal calls from Howard Stern. He wanted to party; come see him host a four day music festival, known as the Annual Gathering of the Juggalos. He put his name on a T-shirt; now he co-owns one of the largest music merchandising empires in the world, with clothes and collectibles in hundreds of store nationwide. He even loves his mother. How’s that for diverse?
S**E
Too Dope!
Shaggs doing that Voodoo he do, this one is just about perfect. If you're reading this and really if you even know what this album is, just buy it, you won't regret it. What else are you gonna spend your money on? Whether you take my advice or not, F.T.F.O.M.F!
E**A
Shaggy is back!
This is the best thing they've released in a very, very, very long time. Welcome back Shaggs
B**A
all bow down
ever since i first became a juggalo shaggy just stood out to me. he said less but it seemed to mean more. i like both the members of icp but 2 dope's name describes him soo well. in my opinion shaggy is the better of the two artist, he's a better mc and as far as i know the only dj of the two. he's deserved to be equal to jay but allways seemed to have lees involvement and now shaggy has showed the world what he's really capable of. he totally dominated on this, especially in the song meltdown. meltdown had one of my favorite base lines out of any song and the lyrics are straight from where the song describes.
C**D
Wow!
A simply mind-blowing realese from Shaggy 2 Dope, that in truth I did not know he had it in him. I was not expecting such a hard hitting album that was so well put together.
M**N
f.t.f.o.
I wasn't sure about buying this album but I'm glad I did. Shaggy did a great job on this solo project and it does have a different feel to it then the ICP Albums but thats not a bad thing. If your sitting on the fence on this on just buy it you need to have it in your collection anyways and if not then the tittle of the album says it all fu#$ the fu#$ off!
M**T
I loved almost every song on this mp3 album
I loved almost every song on this mp3 album! It's been awhile since I could say that. Been down with ICP since 94 or 95 and it's great to see they are still killing it together and solo.
R**Y
shaggs is all you need
i like shaggys voice way better than jay's, just sound more gangster for some reason. this album is awesome, takes me back to the 80's when rap was fun and didnt take itself too seriously. i dont instantly like any new icp album i listen to but this one grabbed me with it's catchy songs and style. totally recommend this to anyone who likes rap and fat a$$ beats.
Y**K
Three Stars
Not Shaggy's best work ever but, it's got some goodies on it.
S**Y
Five Stars
Perfect
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