King?  No!  - Hot Record?  Hell Yeah!

King? No! - Hot Record? Hell Yeah!

Urban Legend (Audio CD)

Customer Review

If you already takes out the right to self-identify as King of the South, then you should also meet this title, to avoid being ridiculous. Now, regal this album is not far, but it has some real Smashes. With a long producer and guest list, on which there are, inter alia, people like DJ Toomp, Jazze Pha, Lil Wayne, Mannie Fresh, BG, Trick Daddy, Nelly, Pharrell, Daz Dillinger, Lil Jon and many more, TI has created a very strong successor for his second album "Trap Muzik". Coinciding with "Tha King" makes TI's somewhat exaggerated view clear. However, despite the arrogant lyrics, this song is a real board that both a great beat, as well as a strong rapping Rubberband Man can have. Quite different, namely very quiet and chilled is "Prayin For Help", in which TIP his skills can prove again. Jazze Pha produced the instrumental "Get Loose", a really hot Smash. It has plenty of power and impresses with great tempo changes and two very cool rapping MCs in terms of TI and Nelly, who has one of his best performances of his complete career here. Ex-No Limit Producer KLC and former Cash Money rapper BG TIP stood in "What They Do" aside. KLC's Beat is a bomb. He is quick and includes some saxophone samples, which give the whole mighty energy. These TI performs quite well, but is clearly trumped by B.Gizzle. Another surprise of this album is the appearance of Lil 'Kim on "Get Ya Shit Together". Previously, Kim had never even really convinced is also quite submerged in recent years, but in this case it shows all the critics that they still have some talent and help TI from a mediocre song to make a hit, which at their presence in Hook lies. One of the summer hits of 2004 was "Bring Em Out". The instrumental comes from Swizz Beatz and recalls due to the high pace and hectic sounds something had produced on older songs by DMX that Swizzie end of '90s. TI's fast rape to fit perfectly and Jay-Z's Chorus helps bring every dancefloor to cook. Significantly dignified is what "Limelight" to. The beat is really chill and groovy, followed by TI, its P $ C-Crew and Big Kuntry kick very permeable Rhymes. Even better, there's chill is the song "Chillin 'With My Bitch". The relaxed Guitar Instrumental Jazze Pha comes from, who also sings the chorus, which simply sounds fantastic. "Urban Legend" is perfectly rounded off with "My Life" at the end. The producer of the track is Daz Dillinger, the creamed a superb West Coast Smash and makes him through his rhymes into a real highlight. These were the absolute best songs on this album, but other pieces like the two DJ Toomp productions "motivation" and "U Do not Know Me," hit single "ASAP", Poser track "The Greatest" by and with Mannie Fresh and the produced by David Banner Party Banger "countdown" can convince fully. About the content of the lyrics can be safely argue, because they are not always the most appropriate, but at a Dirty South album you do not pay attention because anyway it so special. Both the beats as well as the rape of Rubberband Man aka TI are almost always at a very high level, which is why anyone who is looking for a good album from Atlanta, "Urban Legend" should increase. Fun you will have guaranteed on this plate.

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