Mister Cee - Forget About It

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Review by Uri Baruchin

Forget About It: Mister Cee’s Underrated 1999 Hip-Hop Gem Mister Cee’s Forget About It isn’t your typical hip-hop album—it’s more like a DJ’s playground, stitched together with raw energy and sharp cuts. Released in 1999 under Tape Kingz, this project is a masterclass in cut-up/DJ style, showcasing Mister Cee’s knack for flipping tracks into something entirely fresh. The album feels like a time capsule of late '90s vibes, packed with bangers that still slap today. If you’re into turntable wizardry and beats that hit hard, this one’s worth revisiting. The tracklist reads like a who’s who of underground rap royalty, but two songs stand out to me personally: "Show & Prove" and "Quiet Storm." “Show & Prove” kicks things off with an infectious groove that grabs you by the collar. It’s not just the beat—though damn, that bassline slaps—but how Mister Cee layers scratches over it. You can tell he’s having fun behind the decks, throwing in snippets of dialogue and vocal chops that feel like inside jokes only true heads will get. This track reminds me why DJing is its own art form; it’s less about lyrics and more about vibe, and man, does this one deliver. Then there’s “Quiet Storm,” which flips Mobb Deep’s classic into something darker, almost cinematic. Mister Cee doesn’t just remix—he reinvents. He takes the original’s eerie tone and cranks it up a notch, adding layers of tension that make you feel like you’re walking through a dimly lit block at night. Every scratch and sample drop feels intentional, like he’s telling a story without saying a word. Tracks like these are why DJs deserve their flowers—they don’t need flashy verses to leave an impression. What makes Forget About It special is how unapologetically gritty it feels. There’s no polish here, no radio-friendly hooks—just straight-up hip-hop in its rawest form. And honestly? That’s refreshing as hell. In a world where everything’s gotta be Instagram-ready, this album feels real. Like, throw-on-your-favorite-hoodie-and-nod-your-head-till-your-neck-hurts real. But here’s the kicker: listening to this album now, I can’t help but wonder what could’ve been if Mister Cee had gotten bigger mainstream attention back then. Would we have seen more albums like this? Or would the magic have gotten lost in translation? Either way, Forget About It remains a hidden treasure—a reminder that sometimes the best music flies under the radar. So yeah, give it a spin. Just don’t blame me if you find yourself hitting repeat a few too many times.

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Artist: Mister Cee
Album: Forget About It
Rating: 5.0

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Filename: mister-cee-forget-about-it.zip
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  • FLAC size: 1612.8 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Ya Know What I'm Sayin
Project Window
Axel Rod
Street Talkin
Hate Me Now
Ebonics
Quiet Storm
Ryde Or Die
Street Dynasty
Kill 'Em All
I Sparkle
Do It Like Never Before
Like They Used To Say
4,5,6
Show & Prove
Perfect Plot
Everybody Wanna Know
Let Me Know
Blackout
Party Is Goin On Over Here
Let Da Monkey Out
1-9-9-9
Cali Chronic
Money By Any Means
Check 1,2
Everything Is Real
What's My Name
Holla Holla
Two Turntables & A Mic
Tommy,s Theme
Money Is My Bitch
QB Meets South Suicide
It's Murda
Slow Down
All I Know
Smoke

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Labels

Tape Kingz

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Formats

  • Cassette
  • Mixed

Credits

RoleCredit
DJ MixMister Cee

About Mister Cee

DJ, producer, record executive, broadcaster and radio personality from Brooklyn, New York. Original member of the Juice Crew and DJ for . Discovered the artist (then known as Biggie Smalls) and his demo tape 'Microphone Murderer' in 1991. Mister Cee promoted the demo, bringing it to the attention The Source magazine's editor where it subsequently featured in the 'Unsigned Hype' section of the magazine in March 1992. Associate executive producer for the 's 1994 debut album, . Member of .

Real Name

    • Calvin Laburn

Name Vars

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  • Mister Cee
  • Cee
  • D.J. Mister Cee
  • DJ Mista Cee
  • DJ Mister Cee
  • DJ Mister Cee From The Flip Squad
  • DJ Mr. Cee
  • Dj. Mister Cee
  • Mister \
  • Mister C
  • Mister C.
  • Mister Cee Of The Flip Squad
  • Mr Cee
  • Mr. C
  • Mr. Cee
  • Mr. Cee The Finisher
  • Mr.Cee

Aliases

  • Calvin Laburn

Interesting fact about Album

Did you know? The album *Forget About It* by Mister Cee is basically a time capsule of 1999 hip-hop vibes. It’s packed with tracks that blend raw DJ cuts and iconic beats, like "Show & Prove" and "Holla Holla." What makes it stand out is how Mister Cee took classic sounds and gave them his own spin, creating a mixtape-style project that feels like flipping through radio stations in the '90s. It’s wild how one album can capture so much of that era’s energy.