The opening track provides a duet in the form of "Brand New". A nices instrumental, which is very catchy and immediately animates to mitwippen. Monsta and Jacka eat this by their class Rhymes on formally. Mentor Yukmouth and Gangsta Ridd are at "Wesperado" aside, a track whose straightforward beat and lively melodies, the whole one-up a touch of rawness and hardness. We get a first-class reggae song offered with "Mother Nature (Roll Up)". Fast fall in love with the part and just want to chill out in the sun and listen to these horny sounds whose matching soundtrack features both Sweet and Irie worry easily. "This is love", however, goes in a completely different direction. A very serious and at the same time sensitive song that is especially set by its wonderful combination of strings and piano in scene, as well as singer J-Boog leaves the listener melt away with his enchanting voice. Mr. Capone-E are located in "Summertime" the honor and burns in conjunction with Monsta fireworks high 10 off. The bumpende Beat true one really into the song, plus a couple of Synthes and distorted voices in the chorus and finished is the recipe for a hit. One may identify from past packed with features hard to believe, but now starts with "Long Beach raised me" the first pure solo song by Monsta. The instrumental is really smooth and therefore is aufgepusht by the impressive violin again beautiful. Monsta features also an encouraging performance on the mic and somehow I have to say, urging me to rap of its kind and remembers the voice of The Game. We continue through a loud bang caused by the track "Do not say shit." If you like a big beat in combination with aggressive guitars, should here be well served - just a stunner the piece! How imaginative Monsta is to the handset to offer the highest possible comfort of variety also (Get Mainy) reflects the very next title "Own Thang again. A thunderous song for the clubs with crack of Hyphy Beat, playful and wacky electronic melodies and a Potty Refrain , which you can also loose mitgröllen in Clubbin Primetime easily with a higher alcohol level. Almost hymn-like screws itself "Freedom of speech" in our hearing, which energetic with dark elements, but also his firework of Synthes in the chorus Monsta and MC ARIME (except for the previously belonged "This is love") is supported. For all who have been wondering where the quieter side of Monsta will find from now later in the same 3 answers straight out. "Like You" by many lightning relaxed moments. Even if the beat is packed with plenty of power, bear the lovingly compiled melodies and the impeccable performance of singer Aradhna, in these more than genugtuend. "Everyday Struggle" then turns Although one or two ago but gait is higher deport his mood still in the chilligere corner and gets enough special flavor by Monsta Skillz. DC 3 men are good at the "We made it" to the side and also this song has it all. A wummendes, slow instrumental with relaxed Synthe melodies and perfect incipient singing in the chorus complete the overall picture. Who again beautifully consequently wants to "sow let out", can deal with the murderous Board of Beat and the mystical melodies of "That Twerk". This album deserves undoubtedly a worthy conclusion and these have been found loose flaky in the form of "No Hero". The track reminds of his presentation here at grandiose, moderen duets such. B. "Written in the Stars" by Tinie Tempah and Eric Turner and begins scary with rain showers and a thunderstorm before then a driving beat resumes its journey and on the home straight has exploded. Monsta pumped out of their way out of themselves in order to powerfully to accomplish this small masterpiece of singer Solstate in rocking chorus I want to start talking only not - goose bumps and simultaneously pure joy!
While veterans like Snoop Dogg, Warren G, etc. for a long time have its ammunition, bake the "little ones" / "lesser known" the buns on the west coast. Monsta brings with its creative and varied sound every rap fan to Beigeisterung and thus one may "Pacific Coast Highway" probably next albums like Fashawn's "Boy Meets World", The Jacka's "Tear Gas" or J'Stalin's "Prenuptual Agreement" to the call best West Coast works of last year and definitely a MUST HAVE for 2011..
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