B.A.R.T. to the 91Siccness (Pre-Release)
(These songs are in no particular order when it comes to the release of the album. I also
didn't have all the production notes for each track, so I just listed whether the beat was
tight or not.)
Disc1
01. "206 Ways" - Syko, J-Dub
This is a little anthem for the 206. It has a medium paced beat to it, some good
instrumentals in the background. The lyrics are great. One of the best tracks on the
album. This is from Syko's "Sykotherapy."
02. "Cali Raised" - Lil Menance, Riko Loko, Main 1 of II Sicc
The beat is pretty good. It has a nice pace to it. I'm not sure who all these guys are, but
the first verse is pretty tight. The hook is tight and fits the track perfectly. The flows
are on point and they fit the beat well. A tight track overall, I'm feeling it.
03. "Do as I Do" - Nasty Nate, Mr. Kee, Shady Shay
A solid beat to get things started. A tight ass track right here. Nasty Nate, Mr. Kee and
Shady Shay put it down on this one. The flows are on point and come hard as fuck. A tight
ass track overall, can't really say more about it, bump it loud!
04. "Dumpin' Somthin' Sicc" - Yun-Gun, Sac-Sin
A gang of gunshots start off the track. A tight ass beat starts it off. Everyone comes
tight on this track. Just some mic rippin. I'm feeling both Yun-Gun and Sac/Sin's
flows. A clean track to start the album off with. This is from Yun-Gun's "16 Shots Bloc
2 Bloc."
05. "Makin' Moves" - Laroo, Deebo
A slower paced beat on this one. I think it needed some more background effects to it to
make it better, but it's alright. The flows by Laroo and Deebo are alright. They fit well
with the beat. I'm feeling Laroo a lot more than Deebo though. A decent track overall.
06. "Money & Game" - Game Insane
The first new track I've hard since their LP release last year. The beat is basic, but has
a tight feel to it. The flows are on point and fit perfectly with the beat. This track just
makes me want to hear more from Game Insane. A tight track overall.
07. "Natural" - NBD, Tray Sev
A slow paced beat, but it knoccs hard. NBD puts it down on this track. A slow laid back type
of track right here. It could have been a little better, but I like the slow, laid back feel
to it. A good track overall.
08. "Natural Born Playas" - Iced Out, JT The Bigga Figga, Otis, Shug
I'm not really into the background effects on this track. Sounds like a Big Hollis type of
beat. The flows are on point though and everyone rips up the mic. I like the soft vocals on
the hook too. A pretty solid track overall, except for the beat.
09. "Our Thang" - Nocturnal Hustlas
This is the first track I've hard from NH. The beat is alright, but could have been better.
The flows are simple, but fit the beat well. I like the hook mostly. A couple good verses
fit in with a decent beat make this a decent track overall. I would like to hear more from
NH though.
10. "Reality Bites" - Arsen
The beat is pretty basic for this track. Arsen certainly has a unique type of delivery. He
talks about some hardcore gunplay and some street life. The track is pretty short though, it
almost sounds like a snippit. A decent track overall.
11. "Side Show" - Caprice, Keak Da Sneak, Holy Quran, Black Mike
The beat is alright, but probably could have been a bit better. Keak Da Sneak is the only
bright spot on it. His flow is more like it was back in the 3x Krazy days. Not a very good
track at all. The only good part is Keak. The other flows can go and the beat is very basic.
12. "Theme Music to Drug Dealins" - RJ, Tac of 5150, ADR, Dretti
The beat is pretty basic for this track too, but the flows are much better. The first verse
is the best, but the other ones are pretty good too. It would have been a lot better with
some better production, but I like the flows a lot.
13. "Time of War" - Blac, Young Droop
This is basically the track called "It's a Cold Game" from Droop's Bootlegz & Collectionz
except with a few little changes. It's still a tight track though and the beat knoccs hard.
Droop comes tight on the mic and Blac has some hard flows also. A tight track overall, one
of my favorites.
14. "What You do This 4" - Dubble Negative, Chuck Chuey
A solid beat that gets your head moving. The flows are on point and fit well with the beat.
A very well put together track. The flows are tight and the beat is knoccin. A tight track
overall, I'm feeling it to the fullest.
15. "What You Livin 4" - San Quinn, Jiggalo, Money Hungry
A tight ass track overall. The beat knoccs hard and the flows are tight as fuck. San Quinn
starts it off with a solid verse. Jiggalo and Money Hungry don't dissapoint either. A tight
ass cut. I'm feeling it to the fullest. Bump it loud!
16. "You Don't Know Me" - Dutch
I like how the beat changes in this track. It starts with one track and on the hook the beat
changes to a faster paced one. Dutch comes with some good lyrics on the mic. I like his flow
on the hook more than his verses, but I like the lyrics he spits on his verses. A good track
to finish the first disc with.
Disc 2 next post VVVVVVVVVVVV
(These songs are in no particular order when it comes to the release of the album. I also
didn't have all the production notes for each track, so I just listed whether the beat was
tight or not.)
Disc1
01. "206 Ways" - Syko, J-Dub
This is a little anthem for the 206. It has a medium paced beat to it, some good
instrumentals in the background. The lyrics are great. One of the best tracks on the
album. This is from Syko's "Sykotherapy."
02. "Cali Raised" - Lil Menance, Riko Loko, Main 1 of II Sicc
The beat is pretty good. It has a nice pace to it. I'm not sure who all these guys are, but
the first verse is pretty tight. The hook is tight and fits the track perfectly. The flows
are on point and they fit the beat well. A tight track overall, I'm feeling it.
03. "Do as I Do" - Nasty Nate, Mr. Kee, Shady Shay
A solid beat to get things started. A tight ass track right here. Nasty Nate, Mr. Kee and
Shady Shay put it down on this one. The flows are on point and come hard as fuck. A tight
ass track overall, can't really say more about it, bump it loud!
04. "Dumpin' Somthin' Sicc" - Yun-Gun, Sac-Sin
A gang of gunshots start off the track. A tight ass beat starts it off. Everyone comes
tight on this track. Just some mic rippin. I'm feeling both Yun-Gun and Sac/Sin's
flows. A clean track to start the album off with. This is from Yun-Gun's "16 Shots Bloc
2 Bloc."
05. "Makin' Moves" - Laroo, Deebo
A slower paced beat on this one. I think it needed some more background effects to it to
make it better, but it's alright. The flows by Laroo and Deebo are alright. They fit well
with the beat. I'm feeling Laroo a lot more than Deebo though. A decent track overall.
06. "Money & Game" - Game Insane
The first new track I've hard since their LP release last year. The beat is basic, but has
a tight feel to it. The flows are on point and fit perfectly with the beat. This track just
makes me want to hear more from Game Insane. A tight track overall.
07. "Natural" - NBD, Tray Sev
A slow paced beat, but it knoccs hard. NBD puts it down on this track. A slow laid back type
of track right here. It could have been a little better, but I like the slow, laid back feel
to it. A good track overall.
08. "Natural Born Playas" - Iced Out, JT The Bigga Figga, Otis, Shug
I'm not really into the background effects on this track. Sounds like a Big Hollis type of
beat. The flows are on point though and everyone rips up the mic. I like the soft vocals on
the hook too. A pretty solid track overall, except for the beat.
09. "Our Thang" - Nocturnal Hustlas
This is the first track I've hard from NH. The beat is alright, but could have been better.
The flows are simple, but fit the beat well. I like the hook mostly. A couple good verses
fit in with a decent beat make this a decent track overall. I would like to hear more from
NH though.
10. "Reality Bites" - Arsen
The beat is pretty basic for this track. Arsen certainly has a unique type of delivery. He
talks about some hardcore gunplay and some street life. The track is pretty short though, it
almost sounds like a snippit. A decent track overall.
11. "Side Show" - Caprice, Keak Da Sneak, Holy Quran, Black Mike
The beat is alright, but probably could have been a bit better. Keak Da Sneak is the only
bright spot on it. His flow is more like it was back in the 3x Krazy days. Not a very good
track at all. The only good part is Keak. The other flows can go and the beat is very basic.
12. "Theme Music to Drug Dealins" - RJ, Tac of 5150, ADR, Dretti
The beat is pretty basic for this track too, but the flows are much better. The first verse
is the best, but the other ones are pretty good too. It would have been a lot better with
some better production, but I like the flows a lot.
13. "Time of War" - Blac, Young Droop
This is basically the track called "It's a Cold Game" from Droop's Bootlegz & Collectionz
except with a few little changes. It's still a tight track though and the beat knoccs hard.
Droop comes tight on the mic and Blac has some hard flows also. A tight track overall, one
of my favorites.
14. "What You do This 4" - Dubble Negative, Chuck Chuey
A solid beat that gets your head moving. The flows are on point and fit well with the beat.
A very well put together track. The flows are tight and the beat is knoccin. A tight track
overall, I'm feeling it to the fullest.
15. "What You Livin 4" - San Quinn, Jiggalo, Money Hungry
A tight ass track overall. The beat knoccs hard and the flows are tight as fuck. San Quinn
starts it off with a solid verse. Jiggalo and Money Hungry don't dissapoint either. A tight
ass cut. I'm feeling it to the fullest. Bump it loud!
16. "You Don't Know Me" - Dutch
I like how the beat changes in this track. It starts with one track and on the hook the beat
changes to a faster paced one. Dutch comes with some good lyrics on the mic. I like his flow
on the hook more than his verses, but I like the lyrics he spits on his verses. A good track
to finish the first disc with.
Disc 2 next post VVVVVVVVVVVV