Mr. TiniMaine – 19-Tini-5 is one of the most eerie horrorcore sounding Memphis rap albums of 1995. This classic horrific Memphis rap leaves much to the ears to be desired. Tinimaine goes damn hard. He’s STILL one of Memphis finest! Fans of 90s Memphis rap will definitely love Mr. TiniMaine – 19-Tini-5. Horrorcore meets Southern rap on this album. This is one of the more obscure Memphis underground rap albums.
Sadly this album got sorely overshadowed due to the plethora of underground rappers from Memphis such as Tommy Wright III, Princess Loko, Gangsta Pat, and Lil Gin who were generating a buzz. And this album was unfortunately overshadowed by devil worshipping faggots such as Three 6 Mafia, Hypnotize Camp Posse, Tear Da Club Up Thugs, and Killa Klan Kaze.
Ana Make Da World is one of the most eerie haunting songs on this album. Hardly any other songs outta Memphis sounds like this junt. The song uses a catchy repetitive chorus which goes, “Ana make da world go round Ana make da world go round”.
Last Man Standing is one of TiniMaine’s most breathtaking songs to date and is desirable to listen to. His style blends perfectly with those hypnotic beats. His hypnotic style of rapping captivates audiences to listen to his music. That is his unique flow and style.
Da Leprakhaun is a Memphis style Jackin’ 4 Beats. The samples used in this song are Lil Noid – Try Me, Tom Skeemask – Bring It On, DJ Squeeky – I Gotta Plan, Tommy Wright III – Die Nigga Die, Tommy Wright III – Manslaughter, DJ Squeeky – Bitch Boyz, DJ Zirk – Feelin Sick, and DJ Zirk – Mind Blowin’. A handful of DJ Zirk and DJ Squeeky samples are used throughout the song.
Lay It Down is one of those songs that will give you eerie haunting chills every time you listen to it. Nobody starts a track like da leprakhaun.
The song and title track 19-Tini-5 is about how Mr. TiniMaine generates his revenue and gets his cash. The way he gets his cash is through robbing people and selling narcotics.
What does he see lookin through his mask? It’s a stang. Gotta get it, mane. So drop it off yo ass so fast. Gotta get the cash. TiniMaine viciously beats someone’s ass for the big cheese. He proceeds with a big fist full of weed.
TiniMaine is comin from the darkness of da cut. So you bitches better recognize. He is comin from the darkness of da cut to make your heart bust creeping with his sawed off. He is that untouchable nigga. Anna Cannon’s buckin at ya ass. Put your hands in the sky. Gotta give it up. Your pockets are feelin kinda fucked up seeing that your filled up busta niggaz cannot fuck with. He commences another round of lurking and scoping around the scene. 19 Tini 5 lay these bitches down. Breaking these motherfuckers down and disrespecting pimping. Then he looks around and sees a cloud of dust.
Lookin out of his window, he grips and holds his gage in fright not because he is scared because junkies roam his hood at night. TiniMaine is creepin slowly on a come up. 55 niggaz are strapped with their trunks up. He sells crack until the sun’s up. Creepin from the Eastside of Memphis niggaz get with this. Tinimaine has risen from the dead 19-Tini-6. He’s dumpin jealous bitches in a ditch and hits the track. He wears a silver Jason mask with his glock cocked. His skull cap turned to the left. Anna Cannon’s buckin at ya ass. Best keep to your business.
Mr. Tinimaine is just a robber who never had a decent or legit job. So try him if you want to. He will make your asses guess that you were always damn fooled. Here these lyrics explain why he is unemployed.
Cause I’m creepin from the dark
Raindrops falling from the sky
Try me if you wanna try
Sorry bitch I’ll break your fuckin heart
Mr. Tinimaine is just a robber
Never had a job
Hit these seven niggas for a key
7 to 11
On the dice
These are the darkest and most violent lyrics to this song.
Bitches better recognize
Creepin in the sky
Comin from the darkness of da cut
To make your heart bust
Slippin bitches
Splurging, serving, swerving
Im that nigga untouched
Savage Mixx is one of his most savage and rawest songs on the album. This song explains one of TiniMaine’s robbing exploits. The song explains how he kills and robs people on the Eastside of Memphis.
Lookin out of his window, he grips and holds his gage in fright not because he is scared because junkies roam his hood at night. TiniMaine is creepin slowly on a come up. 55 niggaz are strapped with their trunks up. He sells crack until the sun’s up. Creepin from the Eastside of Memphis niggaz get with this. Tinimaine has risen from the dead 19-Tini-6. He’s dumpin jealous bitches in a ditch and hits the track. He wears a silver Jason mask with his glock cocked. His skull cap turned to the left. Anna Cannon’s buckin at ya ass.
Put your hands in the sky. Gotta give it up. Your pockets are feelin kinda fucked up seeing that your filled up busta niggaz cannot fuck with. He commences another round of lurking and scoping around the scene.
TiniMaine is the nigga you don’t wanna tease as he gets wicked as hell. So don’t even try. He is sick of these niggaz as he knows they got cheese. TiniMaine is robbing the nigga that’s out to get you. Creepin on him you just a damn fool.
I rate this album 5/5*****!
on discogs it doesnt have last man standing on the track listing of the OG tape. in fact it doesnt have a page for the OG tape that came out in ’95.
so im asking u, was last man standing really released in ’95 because if yes, mad respect to DJ zirk. it’s one the few beats DJ paul didnt steal from him…
was last man standing on side A or B of the 95 release?
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That song is most likely a hidden track. That might be a question DJ Zirk can answer.
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