"The day after" the fastest rapper in the world is not so bad album. The man from Chicago has this time a lot of guest features in the boat. Compared with the former "Kamikaze" is a bit quiet, but Twista kills some songs with his fast rhymes. The Inro called "The Day After" featuring Syleena Johnson is ever one of the favorites on the album. In the song Twista has a car accident and everything is shown dramatically while Twista plus incredibly fast splits a few Skillz:. O "Check That Hoe" is for me really the highlight of this CD. A rapid, hypnotic beat of Twista's producers Toxic how he could have been better not to be. :) "Chocolate Fe's and Redbone" featuring Johnny P now doing quite well, because this song is not as fast as the previous two, and so some rest brings in .;) "Get it how you live" is a gangsta track, which was produced by Scott Storch. Twista raps here ?! unusually slow The song "Lavish" featuring Pharrell has already been criticized by the worst Vorrezesionisten on it and I must admit ..........., you are right !! The Neptunes have probably only an hour hand for this beat. ,,) "Girl Tonite" featuring Trey Songz is back a little quieter, but the beat of Jim Johnson is a bomb. Really well produced. :) "Do Wrong" featuring Lil Kim a little old school sounds. After that comes with "Heartbeat", a song on the Twista a robot voice was!?! You hear someone wheeze initially only a few shots, Twista slow and has a deep rapping robot voice. But on the TWISTA command, Twista is ignited and goes off like a rocket !!!!!! Hats off to so much creativity. :) "Holding down the Game" sounds a bit chilled and Twista chooped & screwed for the whole H-Town !! "When I get you home," featuring Jamie Foxx & Pharrell is the better Neptunes production on this album. Good Chorus and Twista and Pharrell rapping well on the beat. With "So lonely" featuring Twista Mariah Carey goes to more quiet and, unfortunately, more pop sounds. Is probably the feature. The Beat by Rodney Darkchild is pretty good .;) "Had to call" featuring Snoop Dogg & Sleepy Eyed Jones as "Holdin down the Game" pretty chill. Sounds pretty to West Coast. West Coast for motherfucking liiiiiiiiife !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! "Out here" featuring Juvenile and his band The Speedknot Mobstaz should be a club banger, but really none has become. ,,) "I'm a Winner" is a beautiful song, in which Twista but also pretty fast rapping (!) And the last song "Hit the Floor" featuring Pitbull has become a pretty decent song. Twista and Pitbull going pop, only the beat of Mr. Colli Park is a bit weird. Conclusion: If you like Twista, is should buy. BASTA, END.