What the heck's wrong with Sweat?
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(10/10)
I don't agree a lot of people are saying this real seriously but I believe is a good album more mature than his last 2 releases he did. I think the matter of this that hip-hoppers/non-hip-hoppers alike are missing a lot a real stuff about this stuff. It's just like Outkast when they did their recent CD Speakerboxxx/The Love Below prove they're changing their style in a different direction. I don't care it'll yall like it. If you don't like it or if you think it's trash, don't buy it or cop it. Or else I would say this is not the type of album for you to hear at this moment. I never had a problem with Nelly changing his style a little bit. I believe what he's trying to do it keep plain and simple w/o overdoing like the rest of rappers i.e. the Ludacrises, The 50 Cents, Jadakisses, Lil Jons, Juveniles, T.I., Lloyd Banks, etc....
Like to say, this prove to be his best as ya'll say. I only own the clean version of it instead the explicit version. Same with Sweat which I got which is kind of a R&B-filled album. This is a must-have who loves to hear good stuff. Like back in the day, if you listen Missy's album, Outkast's album, Mase's album, Christina Aguilera's album, Beyonce's album, Destiny's Child's album, R. Kelly's album(s), Usher's album, Ciara's album and so on and on, you would notice a difference.
This would appreciate how much hip-hop you're in right now like R&B and ol' school which I listen a lot is kinda cool and diverse.
Tracks I worth listening to (I know I love every song on this album w/o skipping):
1. Heart of a Champion
2. Na-Nana-Na
3. Flap Your Wings
6. Tilt Your Head Back (feat. my girl Christina Aguilera)
7. Grand Hang Out (feat. Fat Joe and the rest of the Terror Squad family)
9. Another One
11. Playa
12. Down in Da Water
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