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It's a good album! Most people hating because Yayo is on it, but either way, one of the best albums this year by far, and their best album since straight outta cashville.
one of the best albums this year by far
Quote from: The King of Mitt Romney's Fan Club on July 10, 2008, 04:02:53 PMone of the best albums this year by far Whoa
Most of you probably have high expectations for things. If you always think everything will suck, you'll never be disappointed, and you'll always be happy. If it sucks, you were right, you win. If it's good, it was higher then your expectations, and your pleased, you win.Sure Yayo sucks, but you can still enjoy it. It's simple music, you don't need to think too much about it. Personally, the production on this album was really good. The beats on their own aren't outstanding, but they do a lot with the material. Theirs a lot of chemistry between these guys, the transitions between the verses, the hooks, the album is very clean sounding (aside from 50 yelling in a few places). It's catchy music."You so Tough", "Close to Me", "I don't want to talk about it", all strong tracks. It's way more consistent then their past albums. If you remove the unlisenable tracks like Kitty Kat, it's a pretty decent album. Most people take this shit too seriously. Yes G-Unit thinks their the best, yes most of their tracks are about how great they are, but so what. I hated the album the first listen. Listened to first 30 seconds, "wack, wack", every song was shit. But after I sat down and actually listened to every track, without skimming through it (which most people do), I love this album. It's different, personally I like the fact they used unknown producers and little features. I hate most rap fans, their stupid. They cream themselves over a Storch beat, even though it's not even very good. Holy shit Nas and Game on a track. Features is killing hip hop. It's so mindless. Lets get two of the hottest rappers on one track. That's not collaboration. They probably never even met in the same room. They mail verses to eachother.I like this album because this is "real" music, made in the real way. Yayo, Banks, 50 in a room, writing verses on beats by unknown producers. That's the music I want. Rappers not relying on big names to make music. Just artists writing music to beats, and making tracks. It's how music used to be made, and is rarely made today. Sure it's just G-Unit, three not so great rappers, but they made this album the way it should of been made. Sure the content is fake, but all content in music is fake. You can't blame them for that, everyone does it. Most music today is, lets get Timbaland to mail me a beat, Lil Wayne to mail me a chorus, and we'll make a single. Boring shit, it's been done to death.
Oh and here is the track:http://www.zshare.net/audio/15085534afddfe9c/