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Reviews:
Best Southern Album Ever I was never really a big fan of southern rap, most rappers from down south were usually pathetic in my opinion. I first heard this album inside my friend's car and after a couple of tracks I immediately asked about the rapper and the title of the album. I went out and purchased it myself after a couple days and I can definitely say that I got my money's worth... I wouldn't even mind paying double the price as a matter of fact. You can just sit back and let the album play completely. Best tracks on there are N**** Dont Know, Platinum, Swerve 2, Get It Off In This Mutha**, and Settle Down Wit. The rest on the tracks are very good as well but those are the best. BUY THIS MIXTAPE NOW, U WILL NEVER REGRET IT. Not completely trash but close. 2.5 stars actually If you get past the generic beats that you hear everyday on the radio and actually listen to what he is saying on some records like "My Stuggle" or "Hatin'", you have to give him some credit. He is not as bad as (like horrible) the artists that are coming out today but I wouldn't call him the truth or that he is representing Louisiana because he is still bad. He has potential to be a really good rapper, IF he got rid of those lame beats, get better subjects to rap about (besides life in the hood and haters) and pick up a thesaurus along with a dictionary. This album would have been fine if it was made in the 90's or just for the clubs today but for casual listening, just no. AWSOME! BUY IT... thats all i gota say its awsome prolly pne of the best cds i own! Bootsiebad I am an ol school music lover but certain songs on hear caught my attention so you youngsters enjoy it. Louisiana Represnta I luv all of Bosie CDs. I also luv the songs he featured on. From the Flats to the B to the J, he is all we listen too. |
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