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''Don't Get Mad Get Money'' is a second studio album by American hardcore rapper Fredro Starr, best known as a member of multi-platinum hardcore rap group Onyx, released on May 20, 2003 by D3 Entertainment. The album was produced by Kronic Tones, Porky, Fredro Starr, Hector Delgado and Ess. The album features appearances by American rappers
Sticky Fingaz Kirk Jones (born November 3, 1973), better known by his stage name Sticky Fingaz, is an American hardcore rapper, record producer, and actor best known as a member of multi-platinum hardcore rap group Onyx. Sticky Fingaz was discovered by Jam ...
, X1, Begetz, Still Livin' and Dirty Get-Inz. The album debuted at number 99 on the US Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums chart on June 14, 2003. The album was released on D3 Entertainment, owned by the label Riviera Entertainment.


Critical response

Donnie Kwak of '' Vibe'' gave the album two and a half stars out of five, saying "...After lukewarm responses to his solo debut, "Firestarr", and last year's forgettable Onyx reunion, "
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", Fredro Starr tries his hand at more radio friendly step-alongs on "Don't Get Mad Get Money". Songs like "Finer Things", with its Ashanti-like chorus, and "California Girls", which mimics the Neptunes down to the falsetto crooning on the hook, expose the overtly pop direction. Starr's flow, however, remains polished (along with protege Icarus's). But after the production retreads and the tired threats and punch lines, "Don't Get Mad... doesn't get even." Steve 'Flash' Juon of ''RapReviews'' gave the album seven stars out of ten, and stated "...Last time around Fredro Starr tried to do his own production, but this time he wisely passes the torch to cats like Porky and Kronic Tones. Never heard of them? You'll get to know the latter from his Just Blaze/Kanye West style work on "Pranksta," his melodic grit on "All Out" featuring Sticky Fingaz and X1, the smoothed out title track and the ominous "Reaper's Anthem." Porky's work on "California Girls" shines, but he also handles the bouncy flute of "Finer Things" nicely and still blasts it out for the streets on "Timberlands," Fredro's free advertisement for his favorite kicks."


Singles

The one and only single, "California Girls" featuring Dirty Get-inz and Felisa Marisol was released on May 6, 2003. The video shows some kind of party near the pool.


Track listing


Personnel

Credits for ''Don't Get Mad Get Money'' adapted from AllMusic and CD booklet.Credits for Fredro Starr - Don't Get Mad Get Money
/ref> * Fredro Starr — performer, vocals, producer ("Where's The Love"), executive producer *
Sticky Fingaz Kirk Jones (born November 3, 1973), better known by his stage name Sticky Fingaz, is an American hardcore rapper, record producer, and actor best known as a member of multi-platinum hardcore rap group Onyx. Sticky Fingaz was discovered by Jam ...
— guest artist, executive producer * X1 — guest artist * David «Begetz» Cooper — guest artist * Dirty Get-Inz — guest artist * Still Livin' — backing vocals * T Hussle — backing vocals * Felisa Marisol — backing vocals * Kronic Tones — producer * Porky — producer * Ess — producer * Omar «Iceman» Sharif — executive producer * Hector Delgado — recording, mixing, producer ("Where's The Love") * Jonathan Mannion — photographer * Debra Young — photographer * Brian Porizek — art direction, design * Aldy Damian — label direction * M3 — remix


Charts


References


External links


Don't Get Mad Get Money at Discogs

Don't Get Mad Get Money at RapGenius
* {{Authority control Fredro Starr albums 2003 albums