The Ideal Southern Rap Album
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(10/10)
"Trap Muzik"......... 1,000 words can not be worded well enough to vividly describe this album;but 2 make this review short and direct,if u r not a T.I. (Mike Render) fan, this album is not 4 u. My reason for making that statement was that T.I. bring himself to the table on this album and takes it 2 an entire different level. On a scale from 1-10 when comparing to the new-ageless album "I'm Serious", T.I.'s debut album and also prior to Trap Muzik, I'd say the scoring would be somewhere around a 7. For all of u that have heard,loved, and studied "I'm Serious" know that there seemed to be little to no room for improvement from his debut LP. Surprisingly, the Atlanta-native rapper,who put out such street anthem's as "Dope Boyz","Still Ain't Forgave Myself", "What Happened", "What's Your Name?" and "Do It" just to be modest, has come with even more diverse and proplex lyrics with a considerable amount of productional help from a likewise, Atlanta-based producer named Jazze Pha. On this album, T.I. attacked many of Pha's best productions and release such stand out tracks as: "Let Me Tell You Something", "Bezzle" featuring dirty-south living legends,Eightball and MJG alongside UGK legend Bun B. The best of these Jazze Pha lain tracks would happen to be another one of T.I.'s infamous cocky-slick worded relationship tracks, "Let's Get Away" where Jazze sings on the hook as well as on the "Bezzle" hook. Stunning tracks to boost your adreniline would include: "24's" "Look What I Got","Be Easy" "Trap Muzik" (title track),and "Just Doing My Job". There are other mediocore type tracks on the ablum such as "Be Better Than Me", "I Can't Quit", "No More Talk","King of Da South", and "Long Live Da Game" where Render,(T.I.) comes more lyric and the songs carry more of a message. In my opion,this is the best southern album of the year, from arguebably the best southern rapper, T.I.
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