The first track is called Intro, but is also a complete song. "I'm Da King" is the piece that with slow and dark sound, and an evil gescrewten refrain voice leaves a total of very serious impression and pseudo-King TI and its pop music references in their place. The only rather clubby song can be found with "Ladiez N Gentleman". Thundering beats, fast rhythms, Claps and simply a way of asking to move. Flip raps sometimes fast, sometimes something dignified about what it comes very well, the lyrics are of course not to be taken seriously. Perfect to sit back "She A Hoe" is suitable. Texas Typical chilling melodies coupled with a few scratches and a relaxed bassline combined with Flip's unique Rapstyle just go in like warm butter. Surprisingly, that did not make such a track on an album.
Lyrically bit more challenging would be "Pass U By", in which also a sad violin melody is to assist with this and Lil 'Flip accompanied in how he raps about the hard life. "Ballin Outta Control", however, is not too spectacular. Flip shows off a bit, the Beat is a bit harder, but also quite pleasant to listen to, so that a total of pretty decent piece at the end is to book. After the very sinister "U Can not Stop Us", you reach the first collabo of "I'm A Balla". None other than Z-Ro are on "U Is not A Pimp" the honor. It's a dark piece again with brute bassline and gloomy background elements, including particularly Z-Ro well to fit, but also the clear voice of Fliperaci sounds quite good.
After this rather serious phase that ends with "U Is not Talkin 2 Me", it comes in "I Do" something sweeping down to business. While also come here occasionally strings used, which let the matter seem a bit dramatic, but overall the whole instrumental is a real headbanger, entraining. Especially Feature Crime Boss sets with liquid rhymes to the wheel, but also the host knows how to always convince. "Get This Money" knows one or the other may already Flip's Myspace page. Here is set to a mix of summery guitar with powerful sound from the electronics. In addition to Lil 'Flip and his cousin Big Shasta is represented and raps like the Star appropriately relaxed so. As the name suggests, is "Plenty Dro" (feat C-Note.) Revolves around smoking pot. Accordingly casual Way to the matter, which will continue with the final two gescrewten album songs.
If you already have all of Lil 'Flip and from time to time looking for something new, is in the "I'm A Balla" Mixtape right, since it is actually almost brings the character of a normal album with him. Although lacking the absolute bomb, but some gems can be found definitely still remains to a handle for a Skip button spared. If you like Hip Hop from Texas to the can relax very well, is hereby just right as the ordinary Lil 'Flip Fan.