Is that this album really come out yet, verges on a miracle. It was supposed to appear in 2006 on Sony, but the label postponed the release ever been to the album eventually completely canceled. Lil 'Flip botched with his record company and migrated toward Warner Music / Asylum, which was able to secure the rights to a few songs and some new tracks Flip's fifth album finally brought to market. "I Need Mine $$" was an absolute bomb, even one of the best albums of 2007. From partially monotonous flow of the predecessor "U Gotta Feel Me" nothing more can be felt, because Flipperacci has evolved significantly. This is to purchasable on the quiet, slightly dark "Bust A Clip" to feel, on the flip offers a very good presentation of his skills. Extremely horny was the chilling "Playa 4 Life" with Chamillionaire. The instrumental is really cool and has a very catchy melody. Lil 'Flip raps very casual, to Koopa sings a madness Hook. Overall, one of my favorites on the album. Wonderful layed back is also the Smoker anthem "Addicted (Mary Jane)" when simply everything fits again. Another highlight of the first of the two CDs is "Sorry Lil 'Mama". Again, the beat is from the more relaxed variety, running in the background a fantastic guitar playing which the Rhymes of Lil 'Flip and Nutt, but above all fits nicely with Z-Ro with his raspy voice. Something funky was "Take You There" with West Coast legend Nate Dogg. Again, there are great performances of both artists and a very chilled out beat that accompanies the Rhymes wonderful. Virtually every track of the first disc is convincing. Darunte are also "Starched & Cleaned" with Big Pokey and Lil 'Keke, "Flippin' with Mya, the gloomy" White Cup "with Mike Jones," Single Mother "," U Can not Tell "with Squad Up and MJG , "I'm A Baller", oh, pretty much all! Also CD number 2 has plenty to offer. My favorite track of which is "Tell Me", another of the many chilled tracks. Again, playing in the background a guitar, but is supported by claps and a very rhythmic beat. While Lil 'Flipper raps spotless, but it was made by the white reggae singer Collie Buddz with his brilliant chorus in the shadows. Of the two Hypnotize Minds DJ Paul and Juicy J comes the instrumental of "3,2,1 Go". This track is a real board! Hard and merciless drumming the beat, additonally lot of dark elements. Of course, it could be Three 6 Mafia not take to support flip on this song. Surely everyone can imagine that this track is awesome. Slightly faster it goes to party at Track "You'z A Trick". Here is right again everything, just like the even better remix, are represented on the UGK. The last song, to which I would like to address in more detail below, is "Warrior". Here the theme was wonderfully converted. The beat is hard, fast and has really cool "What Up" calls in the background, to raps Lil 'Flip fantastic, truly a worthy Warriors. Also available on CD 2 convinced almost every single song. Are also very strong, "Make It Out Da Hood" with Big Shasta, "Stay Ballin '" with Yukmouth, "Family Tradition", "What It Do" with Mannie Fresh or "Fly Boy" remix with Mike Jones. With neat anger inside has managed perfectly Lil 'Flip to combine older songs from Sony with new recordings for Warner Music / Asylum. He got this from mass-strong features and top Producern help. With a total of 35 (!!!) songs he proves once again that he is an absolute heavyweight in the Dirty South and provides us with a contender for the best album of 2007. Everyone who is in rap from Houston, is therefore a purchase well served.