2 sicc review
My Review Of Kaoz The Assassination - The Assassination Vol. 1
Kaoz The Assassin's debut album definately has some heat to it. I was feeling about 90% of the album. There was only 1 track that I really didn't like at all. Most of the tracks knocc hard and have good production on them. I think his future albums are going to be even better, but it's still a good debut album for Kaoz. Pick yourself up a copy.
1) "The Assassination"
This track gets it started right with a knoccing ass beat by Crazy 8. The production is clean and I'm feeling all the background effects. Kaoz rips up the mic and puts it down. He just flows about himself and what he's gonna do in the rap game. I'm feeling this track, tight overall.
2) "Shittin' on Da World"
Sean T laces Kaoz up with some sweet ass production on this track. Kaoz has a perfect style on this track. His style is hard and I'm feeling his lyrics. The beat gets your head moving and Kaoz rips it up, can't ask for anything more than that.
3) "Get 'Em" ft. Young Droop
This is the track from Luni Coleone & I-Rocc's "How the West Was Won." The beat is hard as fuck by J Doe and both Kaoz and Young Droop rip it up on the mic. Just a hard ass gansta track that knoccs, can't say more than that.
4) "Dirty Deeds"
Big Hollis produced this track and it sure sounds like it. It has a slower R&B type of feel to it, but Kaoz has some hard lyrics on it. He flows about women who are just out for men's money. The beat and production are alright by Hollis, but I'm sick and tired of hearing tracks from him. A decent track overall.
5) "United We Stand" ft. Messy Marv, Hollow Tip
Sean T produced this track. The production sounds very similar from Messy Marv's "Turf Politics." Kaoz starts it off with a good verse. Messy Marv has the second verse and rips up the mic as well. Hollow Tip has the third verse and comes with some clean vocals. A clean track all the way through, I'm feeling it.
6) "Best Coast"
Way Deep lays down a knoccin beat on this track that gets your head moving. Kaoz has some heated lyrics on this track. He flows about the West Coast. This is one of the best tracks lyrical on the album by far. I'm feeling his style as he rips up the mic. A tight track overall.
7) "Monsta Rappin'" ft. Dutch
Crazy 8 lays down a clean ass beat. Kaoz and Dutch come with some clean flows. I'm feeling Kaoz a lot more, but Dutch is alright. Kaoz has much harder flow than Dutch and I'm feeling him a lot more. A tight track overall though, both bring heat to a tight beat.
8) "Potency" ft. Stone Kold
I'm not really feeling the beat by J Doe that much, but both Kaoz and Stone Kold rip it up on the mic. I wish the beat had been a little better, but oh well. Still a good track lyrically.
9) "Whoridin'"
Kaoz has a perfect rap style and I think this track shows it. He stays right along with the beat and production. Sean T handles the production on this track and does a decent job, nothing special really. Kaoz flows about ridin and just keeping it gangsta. A good track overall, more for the lyrics than the production.
10) "Other Shit"
Rock D lays down a knoccin beat. More good lyrics from Kaoz on this track. The beat gets your head moving and Kaoz brings heat on the mic. You can't really ask for more, just sit back and bump it away. Tight shit!
11) "Unfuckwitable" ft. Baby Fluff
Crazy 8 lays down a good beat, nothing special, but decent for Kaoz and Baby Fluff to flow to. I don't like Fluff at all. Her style is not good at all and her flows are weak. She really brings this track down. The only track that I don't like at all. Skip it.
12) "I'm Ghetto" ft. T-Nutty
Sean T laces up a clean beat for this track. Kaoz starts it off with a clean verse. I don't really like the hook that much, but it's alright. T-Nutty comes with his unique style of flow. He spits some hard lyrics and I'm feeling his flow. His verse is really short though. Kaoz and T-Nutty rip it up to a good beat. Wish Nutty's verse was longer, but it's still a tight track.
13) "Y2Kaoz"
Kaoz's first chance to produce a track for the album. He lays down a clean beat for him to flow over. He also rips up the mic with some clean lyrics. The lyrics he comes with are so tight on this track. One of the best tracks on the album because Kaoz showcases all his talents on it. I'm feeling it to the fullest.
14) "Real Pimpin'"
Another hard ass beat by Sean T. The pace of the track is perfect for the flow. Kaoz rips up the mic again. One of my favorite tracks on the album. I can't really say enough about it, just bump it and find out for yourself.
15) "Ride 2 Dis" ft. Myth
This is the opening track on "Controversy Sellz." The beat is clean by Crazy 8 and I'm feeling both Kaoz and Myth's flows. Both rip it up. Just a plain sicc track. I'm feeling it to the fullest.
16) "Block Hittaz" ft. Triflin', D Lo, Dubble J
I only like Dubble J and Kaoz on this track. I don't like Trifelen's verse that much and I'm not really feeling D Lo either. Both Kaoz and Dubble J come tight though. Clean production from Rock D, but I wasn't really feeling it too much off of Controversy Sellz and it's a half and half feeling now. A decent track overall.
Overall this is a very good debut album for Kaoz. A couple tracks from previous compilations, but that's to be expected on a debut album. He showcases his lyrical talent and even gets to show he can produce on a track. Now that Young Droop is leaving Killa Valley he's going to be Killa Valley's #1 guy and it's fine with me. A good album overall.
Overall rating= 4/5