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Throw it Up is the first track of the album
and it features Pastor Troy... who goes perfectly with this track. The beat
is so seriously crunk its scary and i must say when this cut plays in the
club folks will be trampled in the chaos this track brings. Toward the end
of the track they chant "Bitch I aint scared, I aint scared motherfucker"
and if you don't find yourself chanting along and your head bobbing
something must be wrong with you.
Knockin Heads Off features Jadakiss and Styles P. Jada rips first and holds
it down, as always its hard to explain the beats of Lil Jon... but it goes
off. I'm telling you in the past its been the likes of Pastor Troy and
Miracle that got the club hype like this but what Jon's done with this album
cant be touched. The shit will hit the fan when the chant of these lyrics
plays... "I aint scared of no nigga, I aint scared of no bitch, I aint
scared of no body in ya mother fucking click."
The third tracks titled B***H with the upcoming and very talented female
Chinese rapper Chyna White and the infamous Too $hort. Ok this is only the
third track and I'm expecting to see how many fatalities this album is going
to cause. You can defiantly say they've earned the label of the kings of
crunk. Too $hort lacks the crunk vibe some what but his verse is last so it
doesn't bother the track all that much.
I Don't Give A... is the lead single from the album featuring Mystikal and
Krayzie Bone.
Mystikal's wrecks his verse first and its straight gangsta and goes hard
over the crunk hard hitting beat. Krayzie Bone holds it down also for shoa,
the mixture of unique styles makes this track what it is... HOT.
Rep Yo City features E40, Petey Pablo, Bun B of UGK & 8Ball. E40 starts it
off, before hearing this track I didn't think i could imagine E40 on a track
like this but he doesn't use his somewhat ridiculous slang so its ok. Petey
crunks the whole song up another level which isn't much of a surprise. Bun
B's verse with leave them jaws open while 8Ball's verse wrecks too.
Push That N****, Push That H** has a nice electronic effect thru parts of
the beat that I'm feeling, another crunk track from who? The Kings of Crunk.
Keep Yo Chullin Out The Street features Big Gipp who flows tight, but the
beat isn't all that.
Diamonds features MJG & Bun B who comes with flows like "Some call em
diamonds we call it ice, It various in its sizes, its shape color and price
from carnaria to ruby red to baby blue, one stone or maybe two, fuck it cuz
we all cant be baby fool" not the most impressive lyrics from Bun but he has
always had a unique way of bringing his style and it goes hard. MJG and the
kings of crunk wreck the rest of the track and do so hard. The semi screwed
chorus gets somewhat annoying toward the end, but the electric guitar break
down is hard.
The Weedman is on the R&B singing tip, defiantly and not surprisingly
something to smoke and chill too. Its also funny at points.
Nothin On features Oobie, Chyna White & Bo Hagon. It has a vocal chorus done
by Oobie to be followed by Chyna White who blends nicely along with everyone
else. Not my favorite track but not a bad one at that.
Ooh Na Na Naa Naa features Oobie once again with vocals which are off the
chain. Id like to hear this track screwed as I'm sure those Texas playaz
would also. Speaking of Texas Devin "The Dude" is on this track and if you
pay attention has some funny ass lyrics. Lil Jon and the east side boys
comes in and finishes thang's off hard hard.
Nothins Free the vocal track done again by Oobie which can also be found on
Lil Jon's previous album, its been re-mastered or something, i cant put my
finger on it but it sounds some what different. Defiantly a hot track.
Play No Games features Trick Daddy and Fat Joe, it has a a mainstream vibe
to it. Fat Joe is perfect for this track and puts it down. So does Trick who
comes with a tight verse. This is one of my favorites from the album Big Sam
and Lil Jon finish off the track with there unique style flow.
Pitbulls Cuban Rideout features Pitbull who comes gangsta over a beat you'd
expect to hear pastor troy flow to. The initial kick off is hard as hell.
Get Low features Ying Yang Twins who do they thang but drag it out a little
to long, still not a bad track the chorus is just repeated to much.
BME Click is the last track of the album which finish's up where it started
out crunk as hell, the flow off this track is rather impressive. This whole
album is crunk. It has a nice mixture of styles brung by a who's who of
guest appearances. I'm giving this album 4.9 out of 5 stars. |