Nicki Minaj – Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded [Album Review]
07 Apr 2012 Leave a Comment
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Nicki Minaj’s new album titled Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded is finally here today. It was released on April 3, 2012 under three record labels that Nicki currently signed to is Cash Money, Young Money, and Universal Republic Records. It’s a follow-up to 2010 platinum selling debut album Pink Friday which was released on November 22, 2010. She’s is one of my best female rappers of all time. Her flow and style was freakin’ amazing. I’m impressed with her music and stuff like that.
Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded features guest stars from Beenie Man, Rick Ross, Young Jeezy, Nas, Cam’ron, 2 Chainz, Bobby Valentino, Lil Wayne and more.
Production of the album like J.R. Rotem, Blackout Movement, Kane Beatz, DJ Diamond Kuts, Redone and more.
My favorite tracks from the album is “Champion” (feat. Nas, Drake, and Young Jeezy), “Starships”, “Beez In The Trap” (feat. 2 Chainz), “I Am Your Leader” (feat. Rick Ross & Cam’ron), “Roman Reloaded” (feat. Lil Wayne”, “Right By My Side” (feat. Chris Brown), and “Stupid Hoe”.
The album is brilliant, bananas, crazy, amazing, hella dope, terrific, and freakin’ incredible. I like it! I really like it!
Take a listen to this album on here:
Or you can buy it and download it here on iTunes.
If you don’t have the album, y’all need to go to retail stores like Best Buy, FYE, Target, Meijer, Barnes & Nobles and others to pick it up.
Estelle — "All Of Me"
07 Mar 2012 Leave a Comment
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She’s a Lady By Eric Webb
She’s as cool as they come, that Estelle.
She of “American Boy,” 2008′s greatest song about romance requiring frequent flyer miles, has returned with her third studio album, “All Of Me,” and brother, it is a confident album. Estelle knows herself very well, and her music sounds so thoroughly like her that she has completely earned the right to use a singular moniker.
Yo Gotti – Live From The Kitchen [Album Review]
16 Jan 2012 1 Comment
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Memphis, Tennessee rapper Yo Gotti just put out long awaited debut album called Live From The Kitchen last week. It was released on January 17, 2012 from RCA Records. This album went through several delays but it’s finally here. His former label J Records was shut down by Sony Music Entertainment. This is his first official major label debut studio album from Yo Gotti. The album was amazing. Features appearances from, Jadakiss, Nicki Minaj, Gucci Mane, Rick Ross, Big Sean, Wiz Khalifa and more. Good songs and phat beats in it.
Yo Gotti’s new album Live From The Kitchen is available now on retailers and iTunes.
Young Jeezy – TM103: Hustlerz Ambition [Album Review]
25 Dec 2011 Leave a Comment
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Young Jeezy is finally back with his new album called “TM103: Hustlerz Ambition” which is his first studio album in three years since his 2008 platinum album “The Recession”. This new album was released on December 20, 2011. It was leaked on December 14, 2011. The album was going through pushbacks in those years but it’s finally here now. Three years in the making. Jeezy had a great year in ’11 for dropping two mixtapes with DJ Drama is “The Real Is Back” and “The Real Is Back 2″ before dropping the album. It has features from Fabolous, Jadakiss, 2 Chainz, Lil Wayne, T.I., Freddie Gibbs, Snoop Dogg and Ne-Yo and production from Lil Lody, Drumma Boy, J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, M16 and Warren G. Best album of the year. The album has 14 tracks on standard edition, 4 tracks on deluxe edition and a DVD on collector’s edition. Classic rap LP of the year.
Favorite tracks: “OJ”, “Ballin’”, “F.A.M.E.”, “I Do”, “What I Do (Just Like That)”, “Nothing”, and “.38″
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Common – The Dreamer/The Believer [Album Review]
24 Dec 2011 Leave a Comment
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Common just put out his ninth studio album today titled “The Dreamer/The Believer”. This is his first album in three years since his 2008 album “Universal Mind Control” and his departure from his longtime label Geffen Records. He’s with his new record label Warner Bros. Records. I’ve been a fan of his music since I was younger. He was the best rapper of all time. His new LP “The Dreamer/The Believer” has production from No I.D. which he worked with since 1992. Features appearances from Nas, John Legend and Maya Angelou. I love this album. Best album of the year.
Favorite Tracks: Every track of the album like “Ghetto Dreams”, “Blue Sky”, “Celebrate”, and “Raw (How You Like It)”
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The Roots – Undun [Album Review]
11 Dec 2011 Leave a Comment
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The Roots is back with their eleventh studio album Undun. It was released on December 6, 2011 through their longtime record label Def Jam Recordings. This LP was very amazing and great. Concept album ever. I’ve been a fan of their music since I was younger. They are the most best rap band to play live instruments. Black Thought and Questlove was the best. Songs and production from the album is brilliant. Undun is the most best album of 2011.
Favorite tracks: “Sleep”, “One Time” (feat. Phonte & Dice Raw), “Make My” (feat. Big K.R.I.T. & Dice Raw), and “Kool On” (feat. Greg Porn & Truck North).
Drake – Take Care (Album Review)
20 Nov 2011 Leave a Comment
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Drake’s new album titled “Take Care” was released on November 15, 2011. It was a follow-up to his last year platinum selling debut LP “Thank Me Later”. I have been waiting for this in a long time since January of this year. The album was originally going to be released on his 25th birthday but it’s finally here now. It has samples from Gil Scott Heron, Jon B., Juvenile, ESG, Don McLean, SWV, and Playa. “Take Care” were amazing and brilliant. I love it. Best album of the year.
Features: The Weeknd, Rick Ross, Rihanna, Birdman, Lil Wayne, Andre 3000, Nicki Minaj & Kendrick Lamar.
Producers of “Take Care”: Noah “40″ Shebib, The Weeknd, Doc Mckinney, T-Minus, Boi-1da, Drake, Jamie XX, & Supa Dups.
Songs: 17
My favorite songs from “Take Care”: “Headlines”, “HYFR (Hell Ya F******* Right) [feat. Lil Wayne]“, “Take Care (feat. Rihanna)”, “Marvin’s Room”, “Shot For Me”, “Buried Alive (Interlude) [feat. Kendrick Lamar]“, “Look What You’ve Done”, “Crew Love (feat. The Weeknd)”, and “The Ride”.
This album is classic.
Album Review: Wale – Ambition
06 Nov 2011 Leave a Comment
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Tracks: 15
Appearances: Miguel, Kid Cudi, Lloyd, Ne-Yo, Meek Mill, Rick Ross & Jeremih
Production: Tone P, Mark Henry, Rick & Jachy, Toomp, Jerrin Howard, Kore, Cloud Eater, Deputy, Diplo, T-Minus, Tha Bizness and Lex Luger
This is my fifth album review for my blog. The album is called “Ambition” by Wale. It was released on November 1, 2011 by Maybach Music Group and Warner Bros Records is the two record labels that Wale is signed to. It was a follow up to his first album “Attention Deficit” in 2009 on Interscope Records. I’ve been a fan of his music since he was on 2007 MTV VMAs. His mixtapes “More About Nothing”, “The Mixtape About Nothing” & “The Eleven One Eleven Theory” are my favorites. The album is amazing. The production of the album was genius. Wale’s rhyming style is so damn dope. All the stuff that he rhymes about everything like the “B” word, DC was freaking brilliant. I love this album. This be my favorite album of 2011.
My favorite tracks from the album “Ambition”:
“Illest B****” – Banging track with the illest title.
“Double M Genius” – Nice track with great sample from the 60′s or 70′s.
“Lotus Flower Bomb (feat. Miguel)” – Perfect track.
“Focused (feat. Kid Cudi)” – This record will be my theme song for me to stay focused on everything like school, my job and my blog.
“No Days Off” – Amazing song.
“Ambition (feat. Rick Ross & Meek Mill) – Awesome rhymes.
“Legendary” – I like the part where he says “F*** fame, f*** money/F*** everything anyone can take from me/It ain’t hard to take money/We young n*****, we just tryna be legendary”. Also what I like about the song the Toomp-produced beat and the same sample as Lil Wayne “Killin’ Me”.
“Slight Work (feat. Big Sean)” – Crazy hook with the girl says “Work it”.
“That Way (feat. Rick Ross & Jeremih)” – Good love song for the ladies. The same sample as Mary J. Blige “I Am You Woman”. Lex Luger killed it. Great hook from Jeremih. Rick Ross and Wale has best verse in that thing.
“Ambition” is the most best rap album ever and it’s classic too.
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Lil Wayne – Tha Carter IV [Album Review]
29 Aug 2011 1 Comment
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The album that I’m reviewing now is Tha Carter IV by Lil Wayne. It was released on iTunes and stores today. Released by threes record labels: Cash Money, Young Money and Universal Republic Records. I’ve been waiting for this album to come out in long time. It was a follow-up to his last year album “I Am Not A Human Being”. The appearances of the album from Nas, Jadakiss, Busta Rhymes, Shyne, Drake, T-Pain,. Tech N9ne, Andre 3000, Bruno Mars, Cory Gunz, Bun B, Rick Ross and John Legend. The productions of the album from Cool & Dre, Bangladesh, The Smeezingtons, Diplo, Young Fyre, Polow Da Don, Detail (Ray-J’s producer), Streetrunner, T-Minus, Rob Holladay and others. This album is the fourth installment of Tha Carter series. I like all Lil Wayne albums including “Tha Carter 1-3″, “I Am Not A Human Being” and “Tha Block Is Hot”. This album is such a freaking classic. Best album of the year.
Favorite tracks of the album: “Outro” (feat. Nas, Busta Rhymes, Jadakiss, & Shyne), “John” (feat. Rick Ross), “Mirror” (feat. Bruno Mars), “How To Love”, “6 Foot 7 Foot” (feat. Cory Gunz), “Interlude” (feat. Tech N9ne & Andre 3000), “It’s Good” (feat. Jadakiss & Drake) and “She Will” (feat. Drake).
This album has some good stuff in it like acoustic guitar licks on “How To Love”, piano flow on “Nightmares Of The Bottom”, strong rhymes and good beats. I love this album. It would be a hella-classic album of all time.











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