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Field Mob - From The Roota To Tha Toota

Title: From The Roota To Tha Toota 15 Tracks
Label: MCA
Length:
59 Minutes 41 Seconds
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1. K.A.N.
2. Nothing 2 Lose
3. Don't Want No Problem
4. Bitter Broads (Interlude)
5. Sick Of Being Lonely
6. Where R U Going?
7. It's Hell
8. Converhation (Skit)
9. Haters
10. Hit It For Free
11. Kuntry Cooking (Skit)
12. Betty Rocker
13. Cut Loose
14. All I Know
15. Sick Of Being Lonely

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K.A.N. is basically a intro slash represent slash warm up track. K.A.N. stands for Kuntry Ass Niggaz, the beat drops a nice bass line though.

Nothing 2 Lose is a track about slavery. Field Mob is accompanied by Slim Calhoun and both the mob and slim come hard. The vocals which are done by a dude named Sleepy Brown, defiantly a tight track.

Don't Want No Problems is tight track, field mob rocks the beat with there own innovative and unique style, the beat is dope.

Sick of Being Lonely is the hit single off the album which your bound to hear blazing the radio waves if you haven't already. Jazze Phae did a real tight job producing this track. Field Mob drops three tight verse's.

Where R U Going? Is probably one of the only fillers on the album. Its not that bad of a track, just toward the end it can get a bit annoying.

It's Hell, is my favorite track off the album. The beat is on serious reminiscing tip. The lyric's are so real, the first verse reminds me of what a south side 2pac might sound like. You can really hear the country sound it the Mob's voice's thru out this track. The last verse goes:

He just keep laying his hands on my momma again
Family ties, this is where the drama begins
Slamming my momma on the floor, bitch this and bitch that
Locked in my room praying to God, "Please make him get back"
He's tripping like he's out a control
So he had to of been smoking I heard her croke
Through the wall, she was gagging and choking
11 years old, and I don't need to be seeing this shit
But in my tape deck, 8ball talking about beating' a bitch

This track holds it all to me, Tight beat, lyrics/vocal's and a tight chorus.

Hater's which is the title of the ninth track is a often touched subject by rappers. But when Field Mob approached it they did they own thing. The beat is more hype than the others I've heard so far. Trick Daddy drop's a tight verse in the middle of the track which mixes in nice with the mob's style.

Betty Rocker has a real commercial vibe to it. With a head bobbing beat and tight rhymes dropped by the mob I wouldn't be surprised if this is the next track for a single. Some of the metaphors are real tight too.

Cut Loose, has another tight beat. Real nice sounds. The Mob comes with more than impressive style, lyrics and metaphors thru out this track. Defiantly a tight track.

All I Know holds a nice beat with guitar's the background. The track features Cee-Lo and T.I. who both drop nice verse's and I'm pretty sure Cee-Lo does the chorus also. Field Mob's Boondox Blax & Kalage both drop real verse's also.

The last track is a remix of the hit single from the album Sick of Being Lonely, although its pretty much the same track with a guest appearance from Trina, which is who I would have picked over any other female rapper for this track also, she lays down a a hot lil' verse.

Field Mob was questioned as being a one hit wonder group after there first album release. But have now defiantly proved them selves with From Tha Roota To Tha Totta. I defiantly want to give recognition for the grade A+ production through out this album. They defiantly have a unique sound which is bringing a fresh appeal to southern rap listeners. These boys got talent and proved it, probably the most country sounding rappers right now, besides Nappy Roots or Haystak from TN. Anyways, I'm going to give the album a 4.75 out of 5 stars make sure you pick it up either online thru the link at the top of this page or your local cd spot.

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