The opener makes the 2nd single "I'm on one", presented by Drake, Weezy and Rick Ross. This track alone is already worth take this plate in his collection, because the instrumental is undoubtedly one of the hottest that we have heard in recent years from MIA. Drake comes as usual übelst left in the chorus and his part to bear and also Rick Ross and Weezy complete the piece adequately. Continuing with the banging Anthem "Welcome to My Hood" in conjunction with a good mood T-Pain for its typical choruses and a snappy appearance consequence of Rick Ross, Plies and Weezy, and I must say that I Lil Wayne it since then in the voice break has come and the old Cash Money times are long since history, from its Skillz on the mic by far not as like as before. A gloomy ride provides the Ludacris and Young Jeezy collabo "Money" with a kickin 'Beat of Lex Luger, which fits like a glove to the rough performances of the two. Exactly in this style makes "I'm Thuggin 'further and provides a godsend for Ace Hood and Wacka Flocka Flame, who accepted this piece. After the previous part of the album Down South was very dominant, now get Fab, Jadakiss and diva Mary J. Blige full attention. "It is not over til it's over" is a blend of East Coast style and RnB, is quick ear and is forged for the three-to-measure. RnB a meeting of a class has put together for "Legendary" Khaled. No other than Chris Brown, Ne-Yo and Keyshia Cole give here the honor and sing to notch the soul from the body over a fine, decorated with Synthes, smoothes Instrumental - class! The next aufhorchende trio stands in the wings, meant The Game, Cee-Lo and Busta Rhymes is hereby authorized to prove their skills on the chill instrumental of "Sleep When I'm Gone". Birdman and T-Pain deny the tracklist further ahead with their joint collabo "Can not stop", its strings and e-organ melodies but promise me a total of more than the little lame beat, but T-Pain delivers course as usual a Refrain from flawless. "Future" is now attracting a long guest line up behind him, and here probably Wale and Big Sean can put an exclamation point, which make their cause other neat, but can not completely convince the best of intentions. Akon and BOB celebrate in a row with "My Life" a wonderful piece of music with lots of quiet tones and combination of soulful drums and a guitar ... this song invites undoubtedly to dream and think. Likewise, there is a big rush in "A Million Lights" which is equipped with a slightly richer tempo drumbeat and electric tunes and especially with his great sung chorus shows Kevin Rudolf in his element. The conclusion to "We the Best Forever" makes the remix to the single "Welcome to My Hood" and here has teamed up with T-Pain, Ludacris, Busta Rhymes, Twista, Mavado, Birdman, Ace Hood, Fat Joe, Game, Jadakiss, Bun B and Waka Flocka Flame an all-star cast assembled, the powerful impression stokes. No wonder this title takes the proud 7 minutes and 10 seconds to complete the album and two ultrast strong high-speed rap has to offer parts of Busta Rhymes and the quick tongue Twista, which take apart this track really.
One can ago DJ Khaled again take your hat, for what he has organized on "We the Best Forever" is particularly with regard to the guest line-up just great ... it can many other artists only dream of. All participants make the whole a consistently good impression, although there are show one or other weaknesses, what one also in which one or other instrumental should not be auser eight. Thus, it is not enough logically to a 5 star masterpiece, but that would be too much to ask, even though one might expect such a thing at this high-level participation in Artists thoroughly. The album definitely makes a lot of fun, also offers a little variety in the middle part with the ehere RnB lastigeren songs, but high praise I give DJ Khaled yet, not to be in danger of madness the Davi Guetta and his associates because these monotonous Party and entertainment manure can slowly no longer a man listening.
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