1) "Intro" Marvaless
A clean beat by Sezerino to get things started. Marvaless spits a coo flow to begin the album with. It's only a one verse flow, but a nice introdution to the album. A coo song to get things started, I'm feeling it overall.
2) "Ya Heard Me" Luni Coleone, Beezy
A hard beat by Hatchet to pop this song off with. Luni Coleone starts it off and rips up the mic. This is the kind of beat that he needs to stick with. He shoots some fire at the mic and rips a tight verse. Beezy doesn't really impress me at all, but I'm loving this song for Luni. A good song overall, would have perfect as a Luni solo.
3) "Come Bang With Us" Messy Marv, Keak Da Sneak
A typical Big Hollis beat in the background, it fits Messy Marv's style ok, but not Keak's. Mess starts it off with a pretty good verse. Another Mess verse and then Keak spits a coo verse. This track could have been a lot better with a harder beat, I'm not feeling Hollis production. A decent track overall, could have been a lot better.
4) "Fo My Gangstas" Husalah
Rob Lo lays down a coo beat for Husalah to flow to, but I'm not feeling the flows at all. I don't like how Husalah delivers his raps at all. The hook is the worst part of it all. I just skip this song, nothing good except a decent beat.
5) "Shut Down Shop" Rich The Factor
Rich The Factor lays down his own beat and he brings some coo flows to the table. The production first off is a lot better than the last two songs. Rich comes tight on the mic with some coo lyrics. It has a nice laid back feel to it. A coo song overall, I'm feeling it.
6) "This is How We Eat" Rappin' 4-Tay
One of my favorite songs on the album. J-Mack lays down a tight ass beat that gets your head moving. Rappin' 4-Tay rips the mic and puts it down for Frisco. Just some tight lyrics from a Frisco vet. He comes tight as fuck on this song, I'm loving it. Bump it loud!
7) "Let's Do It" Jacka, San Quinn
Dunce lays down a coo beat to get things started. This would have been best left as a San Quinn solo track because I'm feeling his flows on the mic, but I don't like Jacka on this song at all. San Quinn starts it off with a coo verse, not his best, but still worth listening to. Jacka has the next verse, but I'm not feeling his delivery at all. Just bump San Quinn's verse and then skip to the next song.
8) "Turn it Up" Black C, Moe Da Hustla, Young Thugg
An ok beat by Black C. I hate the hook for this song, the singing it horrible. Black C spits a coo verse, but that's about all that's good about this song. I'm not feeling Moe Da Hustla or Young Thugg. A decent beat and a coo verse by Black C, but besides that skip to the next song.
9) "Fuck What You Heard" Young Noble, JT The Bigga Figga, E-Bone
JT lays down the beat for this song and does a good job. The flows are on point on this song and I'm feeling the hook. JT spits the best verse to me, but I'm feeling Young Noble and E-Bone. A solid song overall, I'm feeling it.
10) "Heard Nothin' Like This" Chunk, Lil Ric, Hittaz On The Payroll
A tight ass beat by Chunk to get things started. The flows are tight as fuck on this song, but the hook is horrible, I don't know why dude made his voice sound so high pitched, but it doesn't work. This song needed a new hook, but besides that the song is solid.
11) "This Ain't No Movie" Killa Tay, Guce, Mob Figaz
The best song on the album by far. The beat by The Dallas Hit Squad is tight as fuck! Killa Tay rips the first verse and Guce comes tight as fuck too. I'm not sure which Mob Figa is on the hook, but they do a good job. If this is what the new Guce and Killa Tay album is going to be like I can't wait. This shit it the hardest track I've heard in awhile. I'm feeling it the fullest, bump it as loud as possible!
12) "Give Me What You Owe" AP.9
This song follows up the last one nicely with another coo hit. No production notes on this song, but whoever did the beat layed down a tight one. AP.9 rips the mic on this song. This is probably a clip from his new album yet to drop, but I'm feeling it to the fullest. It reminds me of the songs he did on Worldwide Mob Figa. Another tight ass song back to back. I'm feeling it the fullest.
13) "Doin it Big" B-Legit, Cellski, Harm
A clean beat by Cellski that has a nice laid back feeling to it. Cellski starts it off with a coo verse. B-Legit follows it up with a solid verse of his own. Harm does the hook with some nice vocals. I'm feeling this song overall, it has a nice laid back feel to it as two Bay vets rip up the mic.
14) "Tell Me How it Feels" Keak Da Sneak, Mac Dre, Dola Ike
This song is good with Mac Dre and Keak Da Sneak, but as soon as Dola Ike comes in it turns from good to the worst song I have ever heard before. Dola Ike not only spoils this song, but I almost want to take the CD out of the player and shoot it. He is possibly the worst rapper I have heard before. He was terrible on the Farm Boyz album and I think he's even worse on this song. Please don't even bother with this song, skip it or find a way to rub it off the CD so you don't accidently play it.
15) "They Don't Know (JT Dis)" Daz Dillinger, Porno Styles
Daz does a little diss to JT The Bigga Figga on this song. The beat is ok, but nothing special. Porno Styles starts it off, but I'm not feeling them at all. Daz spits a coo verse talking about JT, but it's not that good of a song at all. I'm not really feeling it at all.
16) "Game Ain't Free (JT's Revenge)" JT The Bigga Figga
Compare this song to Daz's diss and damn, JT rips Daz a new asshole. He lays down his own beat that slaps hard and then he grabs the mic and destroys Daz. The lyrics he puts down are hilarious. He finishes the song talking about Daz for a minute. JT really got the best out of this little diss. I'm feeling this song to the fullest, bump it loud and pay close attention to the lyrics.
17) "The Street Show Anthem" San Quinn
Sezerino lays down a coo beat for Quinn. This is the better of the two Quinn tracks on the album. He rips the album a lot harder and his delivery is more consistant on this song. He also lays down a good hook. A tight song from Quinn, I'm feeling it to the fullest.
18) "Outro" Laroo
The same beat from the intro and this time Laroo lays down some solid flows. Another short track, but it's a nice end to the album, although there are three bonus songs after this. A good song overall.
19) "Black Jesus" Messy Marv
No production notes, but this beat is much better than the Hollis beat from track three. I like Mess' flow more on this song than on the other song. He also gets someone to lay down some vocals on the hook for him. It's a decent song overall.
20) "Gangstas in the Bay" Mac Dre, Lil Ric, Hittaz On The Payroll
This has the same Mac Dre verse from track 14. Lil Ric lays down a coo verse. Hittaz On The Payroll come tight too. A pretty solid song overall, I'm feeling it.
21) "Aw Shit (Radio Mix)" Rappin' 4-Tay
Rappin' 4-Tay comes coo on this song too. He brings those pimp styled lyrics to the mic. The beat is pretty good and fits his style well. I don't like the hook at all, but the verses are tight. A good end to the bonus songs.
Overall this was a decent album, but it was one of those up and down albums. Either I was loving the song I was listening to or I just skipped it. There were very few songs that I was feeling, but not loving. The songs that are tight though are tight as fuck and really make this album worth buying. I would say get this, mostly for tracks 6, 11, 12, 13, and 16. Those songs are tight as fuck, the other songs are either just ok or plain suck. It's a buy at your own risk album, but those five songs will be on repeat while the other songs will get constant skips. A pretty good, but only because of those five tight ass songs.
Overall Rating = 4/5
A clean beat by Sezerino to get things started. Marvaless spits a coo flow to begin the album with. It's only a one verse flow, but a nice introdution to the album. A coo song to get things started, I'm feeling it overall.
2) "Ya Heard Me" Luni Coleone, Beezy
A hard beat by Hatchet to pop this song off with. Luni Coleone starts it off and rips up the mic. This is the kind of beat that he needs to stick with. He shoots some fire at the mic and rips a tight verse. Beezy doesn't really impress me at all, but I'm loving this song for Luni. A good song overall, would have perfect as a Luni solo.
3) "Come Bang With Us" Messy Marv, Keak Da Sneak
A typical Big Hollis beat in the background, it fits Messy Marv's style ok, but not Keak's. Mess starts it off with a pretty good verse. Another Mess verse and then Keak spits a coo verse. This track could have been a lot better with a harder beat, I'm not feeling Hollis production. A decent track overall, could have been a lot better.
4) "Fo My Gangstas" Husalah
Rob Lo lays down a coo beat for Husalah to flow to, but I'm not feeling the flows at all. I don't like how Husalah delivers his raps at all. The hook is the worst part of it all. I just skip this song, nothing good except a decent beat.
5) "Shut Down Shop" Rich The Factor
Rich The Factor lays down his own beat and he brings some coo flows to the table. The production first off is a lot better than the last two songs. Rich comes tight on the mic with some coo lyrics. It has a nice laid back feel to it. A coo song overall, I'm feeling it.
6) "This is How We Eat" Rappin' 4-Tay
One of my favorite songs on the album. J-Mack lays down a tight ass beat that gets your head moving. Rappin' 4-Tay rips the mic and puts it down for Frisco. Just some tight lyrics from a Frisco vet. He comes tight as fuck on this song, I'm loving it. Bump it loud!
7) "Let's Do It" Jacka, San Quinn
Dunce lays down a coo beat to get things started. This would have been best left as a San Quinn solo track because I'm feeling his flows on the mic, but I don't like Jacka on this song at all. San Quinn starts it off with a coo verse, not his best, but still worth listening to. Jacka has the next verse, but I'm not feeling his delivery at all. Just bump San Quinn's verse and then skip to the next song.
8) "Turn it Up" Black C, Moe Da Hustla, Young Thugg
An ok beat by Black C. I hate the hook for this song, the singing it horrible. Black C spits a coo verse, but that's about all that's good about this song. I'm not feeling Moe Da Hustla or Young Thugg. A decent beat and a coo verse by Black C, but besides that skip to the next song.
9) "Fuck What You Heard" Young Noble, JT The Bigga Figga, E-Bone
JT lays down the beat for this song and does a good job. The flows are on point on this song and I'm feeling the hook. JT spits the best verse to me, but I'm feeling Young Noble and E-Bone. A solid song overall, I'm feeling it.
10) "Heard Nothin' Like This" Chunk, Lil Ric, Hittaz On The Payroll
A tight ass beat by Chunk to get things started. The flows are tight as fuck on this song, but the hook is horrible, I don't know why dude made his voice sound so high pitched, but it doesn't work. This song needed a new hook, but besides that the song is solid.
11) "This Ain't No Movie" Killa Tay, Guce, Mob Figaz
The best song on the album by far. The beat by The Dallas Hit Squad is tight as fuck! Killa Tay rips the first verse and Guce comes tight as fuck too. I'm not sure which Mob Figa is on the hook, but they do a good job. If this is what the new Guce and Killa Tay album is going to be like I can't wait. This shit it the hardest track I've heard in awhile. I'm feeling it the fullest, bump it as loud as possible!
12) "Give Me What You Owe" AP.9
This song follows up the last one nicely with another coo hit. No production notes on this song, but whoever did the beat layed down a tight one. AP.9 rips the mic on this song. This is probably a clip from his new album yet to drop, but I'm feeling it to the fullest. It reminds me of the songs he did on Worldwide Mob Figa. Another tight ass song back to back. I'm feeling it the fullest.
13) "Doin it Big" B-Legit, Cellski, Harm
A clean beat by Cellski that has a nice laid back feeling to it. Cellski starts it off with a coo verse. B-Legit follows it up with a solid verse of his own. Harm does the hook with some nice vocals. I'm feeling this song overall, it has a nice laid back feel to it as two Bay vets rip up the mic.
14) "Tell Me How it Feels" Keak Da Sneak, Mac Dre, Dola Ike
This song is good with Mac Dre and Keak Da Sneak, but as soon as Dola Ike comes in it turns from good to the worst song I have ever heard before. Dola Ike not only spoils this song, but I almost want to take the CD out of the player and shoot it. He is possibly the worst rapper I have heard before. He was terrible on the Farm Boyz album and I think he's even worse on this song. Please don't even bother with this song, skip it or find a way to rub it off the CD so you don't accidently play it.
15) "They Don't Know (JT Dis)" Daz Dillinger, Porno Styles
Daz does a little diss to JT The Bigga Figga on this song. The beat is ok, but nothing special. Porno Styles starts it off, but I'm not feeling them at all. Daz spits a coo verse talking about JT, but it's not that good of a song at all. I'm not really feeling it at all.
16) "Game Ain't Free (JT's Revenge)" JT The Bigga Figga
Compare this song to Daz's diss and damn, JT rips Daz a new asshole. He lays down his own beat that slaps hard and then he grabs the mic and destroys Daz. The lyrics he puts down are hilarious. He finishes the song talking about Daz for a minute. JT really got the best out of this little diss. I'm feeling this song to the fullest, bump it loud and pay close attention to the lyrics.
17) "The Street Show Anthem" San Quinn
Sezerino lays down a coo beat for Quinn. This is the better of the two Quinn tracks on the album. He rips the album a lot harder and his delivery is more consistant on this song. He also lays down a good hook. A tight song from Quinn, I'm feeling it to the fullest.
18) "Outro" Laroo
The same beat from the intro and this time Laroo lays down some solid flows. Another short track, but it's a nice end to the album, although there are three bonus songs after this. A good song overall.
19) "Black Jesus" Messy Marv
No production notes, but this beat is much better than the Hollis beat from track three. I like Mess' flow more on this song than on the other song. He also gets someone to lay down some vocals on the hook for him. It's a decent song overall.
20) "Gangstas in the Bay" Mac Dre, Lil Ric, Hittaz On The Payroll
This has the same Mac Dre verse from track 14. Lil Ric lays down a coo verse. Hittaz On The Payroll come tight too. A pretty solid song overall, I'm feeling it.
21) "Aw Shit (Radio Mix)" Rappin' 4-Tay
Rappin' 4-Tay comes coo on this song too. He brings those pimp styled lyrics to the mic. The beat is pretty good and fits his style well. I don't like the hook at all, but the verses are tight. A good end to the bonus songs.
Overall this was a decent album, but it was one of those up and down albums. Either I was loving the song I was listening to or I just skipped it. There were very few songs that I was feeling, but not loving. The songs that are tight though are tight as fuck and really make this album worth buying. I would say get this, mostly for tracks 6, 11, 12, 13, and 16. Those songs are tight as fuck, the other songs are either just ok or plain suck. It's a buy at your own risk album, but those five songs will be on repeat while the other songs will get constant skips. A pretty good, but only because of those five tight ass songs.
Overall Rating = 4/5