Hall of Justus: Soldiers of Fortune - Hall of Justus

Hall of Justus: Soldiers of Fortune

Hall of Justus

  • Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap
  • Release Date: 2006-10-17
  • Explicitness: explicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 19

  • ℗ 2006 Hall Of Justus/ABB Records, LLC.

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Intro (Main) 1:00 USD 0.99
2
Basic (Main) 2:51 USD 0.99
3
Try Me Again (Main) 2:45 USD 0.99
4
Grind Season (Main) 3:03 USD 0.99
5
S-K-Y (Main) 2:51 USD 0.99
6
Jus Chillin (Main) 3:25 USD 0.99
7
Life of the Party (Main) 4:00 USD 0.99
8
1NE (Main) 2:43 USD 0.99
9
I Want to Know (Main) 2:07 USD 0.99
10
Keep It to the Side (Main) 4:10 USD 0.99
11
Secret (Main) 3:29 USD 0.99
12
Feelings (Main) 3:30 USD 0.99
13
Where I'm From (Main) 4:13 USD 0.99
14
Moving Fast (Main) 3:38 USD 0.99
15
Back at It (Main) 3:57 USD 0.99
16
Tired (Main) 3:02 USD 0.99
17
Seeing Is Believing (Main) 3:43 USD 0.99
18
Tour of Duty (Main) 6:09 USD 0.99
19
Do It Again 4:05 USD 0.99
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Reviews

  • I thought....
    1
    By Jakeyjake
    I thought this album was going to be some inspiring ish, but instead it's some beautiful beats overrun by more wannabe "gangsta" bs. Basically, everyone says a whole lot of nothing. I've already had 10 helpings of this dish and I'm not hungry anymore. Seems to me 9th, khrysis and the others are just wasting their beats on the same same. Do you want to be part of the future or keep droppin yesterdays themes? Wheres Little Brother? Murs? Jean Grea? You've got a grip of revolutionary artists with real "new business" feel but this is full of people stuck in the groove. Grow up. No one cares about the drama. These beats are too good for you. 10 for the beats. 1 for the lyrical content.
  • cop this album
    4
    By Jaxx404
    Dope beats dope rhymes what more could you want?
  • real HipHop at its best...
    5
    By Rico Salazar
    who can do it better????
  • Seek out Justus
    3
    By Yusef Muir
    We get back to well executed Hip-Hop colabs anytime the Justus League presides. As usual, 9th Wonder is in the house and serves up some heavy-hittin, no-fakin, true school beats. Big Pooh, The Away Team, Tiggalo, Chaundon and friends spit mad game on top of some of the best beats in Hip-Hop. This ain't you daddy's dirty-south, crunked out, monotone sh*#....This is a good record by an important cast of emcees and beatmakers. With Dilla gone (RIP), look for The Hall of Justus to keep hip-hop moving in the right direction. Not their best, but a keeper just the same. Check out The Foreign Exchange, Cesar Comanche, and the Median EP for Justus League perfection! Keep Bouncing
  • Hall of Justus the Best Group in the Hip Hop Game
    5
    By Calvin J.
    The Hall of Justus is off da chain kid. My man Chaundon rippin beats and L.E.G.A.C.Y. is showin out too. Rapper Big Pooh just keeps on gettin better on every track he raps on. Phonte is droppin hot lyrics as usual. I don't won't to forget about the producers 9th and Khrysis constantly makin beats that make dudes rock their heads like they about to break their necks. Also that new guy Skyzoo is a monster. Hall of Justus is like the the Diplomats only better. Well that's how HOJ does it. Dope beats, dope rhymes, what more can you want.
  • Life Of The Party
    3
    By 4Mike2T0
    This song is bangin' yo. "Cows Milk, Bees Knees.."!? Oh hell yeah. This is MY theme song!
  • nockin
    5
    By Paul (-_-)
    great beats, nockin
  • Great Truck Music...
    5
    By Big Phyll
    This is music for true Hip-Hop heads to ride to. Dope rhymes over bangin' beats. Buy it.
  • Dope. Not the best, but still dope.
    4
    By Middle Sized G
    I enjoy these mixtapes but I don't always dig these up-and-comers that try to get their juice while I'm trying to get my fill of Phonte and Big Pooh. 9th's and Krysis' beats are hot but are sometimes lost behind average verses and simplistic hooks. Joe Scudda comes to life, and I'm looking forward to more from Jozee Mo. LB and Chaundon always represent, but some of these other guys need a little more seasoning. Not the best. But still dope.
  • one word--CLASSIC
    5
    By Doug23
    A great album lyrically and production wise...a great album and a way to get away from mainstream rap....I can'gt wait till Justus League becomes the dynasty of rap because than we will see the return of real hip hop. Phonte makes a huge statement in "Back at It" telling everyone he is the best, in which he is....this is a statement album for the league and will hopefully go 129423492848x platinum