![]() The Neptunes return with three excellent productions, one of them, "Bouncin' Back (Bumpin' Me Against the Wall)," attempting to duplicate the energy and appeal of the last song the duo produced for Mystikal, "Shake Ya Ass." Elsewhere, two of the industry's hottest producers of the moment, Rockwilder and Scott Storch, contribute some excellent tracks. Longtime collaborator KLC continues to improve here, crafting many of this album's liveliest moments, songs like "P***y Crook" and "Big Truck Driver" that find Mystikal at his least mannered. One thing has changed with Mystikal over the years though: With each successive album, he's been graced with continuously improved production. On Tarantula, Mystikal's first album in the wake of his commercial breakthrough in 2000, he's just as wild as ever - a blunt-smokin', big truck-drivin', ass-slappin' James Brown for his generation with no apologies and few pretensions. The coast-to-coast success of "Shake Ya Ass" thankfully didn't tame Mystikal too much. ![]() Purchase and download this album in a wide variety of formats depending on your needs.
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