Dive into the gritty and raw world of Southern hip hop with Scarface's "The Last Of A Dying Breed," released on January 1, 2000, under Virgin Records. This album is a powerful blend of gangster rap and G-funk, spanning 56 minutes of unapologetic storytelling and hard-hitting beats. Scarface, known for his vivid lyricism and authentic portrayal of street life, delivers a compelling narrative that resonates with both longtime fans and new listeners. The album opens with "11-09-70" and closes with "11-09-2000," framing a decade of experiences and reflections. Tracks like "Look Me In My Eyes" and "O.G. To Me" showcase Scarface's signature style, while "Conspiracy Theory" and "The Gangsta Shit/The Snitch" delve into the complexities of life in the hood. With its raw energy and thought-provoking lyrics, "The Last Of A Dying Breed" is a testament to Scarface's enduring influence in the hip hop genre.