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Mystikal

Album: "Mind of Mystikal"
Y'all Ain't Ready Yet
Murderer
Mr. Hood Critic
Out That Boot Camp Clicc
Smoke Something
That Nigga Ain't Shit!
Mind of Mystikal
Here I Go!!
Never gonna bounce (The Dream)
Y'all Ain't Ready Yet
Dedicated to Michelle Tyler

Album: "Unpredictable"
Born 2 Be a Soldier
Murderer 2
13 Years
Unpredictable
Ain't No Limit
Ghetto Child
Did I Do It
Here We Go
We Got the Clout
Still Smokin'
U Can't Handle This
The Man Right 'Chea
Dick on the track
Sleepin' With Me
It Yearns
Gangstas
Shine

Album: "Ghetto Fabulous"
Round Out Tha Tank
There He Go
Keep it Hype
That's the Nigga (a.k.a. That's the Rapper)
Ghetto Fabulous
Life Ain't Cool
I'm On Fire
Whacha Want, Whacha Need
The Stick Up
I Smell Smoke
Respect My Mind
Stack Yo Chips
Dirty South, Dirty Jerz
Yahh!
Let's Go Do It
What's Your Alias?

Album: "Let's Get Ready"
Ready to Rumble
Shake Ya Ass
Come See About Me
Jump
Danger (Been So Long)
Big Truck Boys
I Rock, I Roll
U Would If U Could
Mystikal Fever
Family
Ain't Gonna See Tomorrow
The Braids
Smoked Out
Murderer III
Neck Uv Da Woods

Album: "Tarantula"
Bouncin' Back (Bumping Me Against The Wall)
Tarantula
If It Ain't Live, It Ain't Me
Settle The Score
Pussy Crook
Ooooh Yeah
Big Truck Driver
Smoke One
Go 'Head
That's That Shit
Originally one of the leading rappers on Master P's No Limit record label, Mystikal quickly evolved beyond the label's clichéd thug trappings and found himself one of the Dirty South's most recognized rappers, alongside Juvenile. Like No Limit itself, Mystikal is a New Orleans native. He released an eponymous debut on the independent label Big Boy in 1995. It earned the attention of Jive Records, who signed him later that year. His official, major-label debut, Mind of Mystikal, was released early in 1996 and became a major hit in the rap underground, falling just short of going gold. He then hooked up with Master P and No Limit; the union produced Unpredictable, which was released in the fall of 1997 and helped the rapper build a substantial following. Ghetto Fabulous followed in early 1999, falling just short of debuting at number one on the album charts. Consolidating his status as a hot property, Mystikal wasted no time in issuing a follow-up; Let's Get Ready appeared in the fall of 2000, eclipsing his preceding releases in sales terms, as expected. Driven by the James Brown-like "Shake Ya Ass" as a lead single -- an MTV staple before the album even hit the streets -- it had become increasingly difficult to trace Mystikal's roots back to the trademark sound and motifs of the thuggish No Limit camp. Let's Get Ready demonstrated the wide-reaching ambitions that had only been hinted at in successive releases, eliminating the No Limit stigma and finally making his unique rhyme delivery accessible enough to cross over to the masses. In 2001, Mystikal's bombastic rap stylings came together for a fifth album, Tarantula. "Bouncin' Back (Bumpin' Me Against the Wall)" was one of 2002's hottest singles; the next year Mystikal garnered two Grammy nods for Best Male Rap Solo Performance and Best Rap Album. The hit-grabbing compilation Prince of the South dropped in 2004 with the new single "Oochie Pop". ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
I started to get into Mystikal when i heard Danger & Shake Your Ass. After that i started to download some of his oldies and some new ones and they were pretty interesting. I wouldn't compare his skills to lets say Ice Cube or Tupac, but he is a good rapper. Anyone else listen to Mystikal or even heard of the guy?