My Review of Killa Valley Presents - Central Valley Bad Boyzz 2

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Disc 1

1) "Intro"
Some talking by all the Killa Valley crew and then some smashing going on in the background, just a quick intro.

2) "Karetl Muzik" The Killa Valley Kartel (Trifelen, Myth, Hydro, Magezte, Gambeno)
This has a sample of the Lil' Jon song Get Low. Magezte and Myth switch a few things on the production and ends up with a pretty good beat. Trifelen starts it off with a solid verse. Myth has the second verse and spits a good one. Hydro comes next and spits a good verse, he and Myth sound very similar in style. Magezte has the last verse and spits the best one to me. A cool song featuring the Killa Valley lineup of artists.

3) "Get Money" P-Dise ft. Smurf
Syko lays down a solid beat that has a slower pace to it for this song. P-Dise and Smurf come cool on the mic, I'm feeling P-Dise a lot more than Smurf though. A pretty good song, could have gone without the small part from Smurf though. A good song, I'm feeling it.

4) "Gun Play" John Ell ft. Skandoe of Twamp Nina
Myth lays down a slappin beat for this song, I'm really starting to feel his production skills. John Ell starts it off on the mic with a solid flow. Skandoe from Twamp Nina comes hard on the mic too. Some tight flows on the mic and a solid beat to go along with it. I'm feeling this song overall.

5) "Free at Last" Trifelen ft. Hydro, K1
Clarence lays down a fucking tight ass beat for this song. The music is just perfect for the flows. Trifelen, Hydro and K1 come hard on the mic. Trifelen comes the hardest though. This song is tight as fuck, one of my favorites on the album, I'm feeling it to the fullest.

6) "Skrillafornia" Mental Illness ft. Big Rayzor, Illnut
Never heard of the guys on the mic, but I definately do know who did the beat. Crazy 8 lays down a knoccer of a beat for this song. The flows are tight too. All rappers come tight on the mic. I'm loving this song, a tight track overall, I'm feeling it to the fullest.

7) "Bak Stabberz" Myth
Myth lays down his own beat and puts down a good one. The beat bangs as Myth comes hard on the mic. Some of the best mic work I've heard from him yet. I'm not a big fan of his style or his voice, but his lyrics are clean and his production is perfect. A good song from Myth, some of the best work from him I've heard.

8) "This Typa Shit" Relentless ft. Hurrikaine J, Never, Lil Wyno
Rock D lays down a hard beat for this track. The flows are pretty good for the most part. I'm feeling Hurrikaine J and Lil Wyno the most, but all four are cool. Not one of my favorite songs, but it's a solid track overall.

9) "Game Time" Hydro ft. Trifelen, John Ell
Myth lays down more good production for this song. Trifelen comes the hardest on the mic on this track. Hydro and John Ell come alright, but Trifelen comes the hardest no doubt. Not really one of my favorite songs, a tight beat by Myth though.

10) "Time 2 Ride" THC
Rock D lays down a good beat for this song. THC comes hard on the mic with some solid flows. I like the first verse a lot more than the second verse though. A good song for the most part. Not one of my favorite songs, but it's decent.

11) "T n Da Trif" Trifelen
Clarence puts down another good beat. Trifelen comes hard on this solo song. Some solid mic work from Trifelen to a good beat by Clarence. A good song overall, I'm feeling it.

12) "Flamez" C-Dubb
Derik D brings a good beat to the table for C-Dubb on this song. C-Dubb puts it down on the mic with some solid mic work. I'm not into the hook as much as the verses, but they all go together well. Good flows mixed with some good production make this a tight song overall. C-Dubb has really impressed me with pretty much everything I've heard with him on it.

13) "West Side" Big Chill
Big Chill brings his own tight beat to the song as he rips up the mic. The beat just bangs hard as Big Chill talks about that West Side gangsta shit. This is definately one of my favorite songs on the album. I'm feeling it to the fullest.

14) "Kartel 2 Da End" The Killa Valley Kartel (Myth, Hydro, Trifelen)
Once again Myth brings the heat on the production end of the song. He also starts the song off with a pretty good verse. Hydro comes next and brings the heat. Trifelen comes last and finishes off the song with a tight verse. The best song with all three together that I've heard from them. I'm feeling this song to the fullest.

15) "Thug Niggaz, Drug Niggaz" Big Duna
Teak lays down a decent beat. Big Duna comes with some solid flows on the mic on this track. I think he could have benefitted with a better beat though. I like the hook and his verses a lot. A good track from Big Duna.

16) "Bout Time" Hydro
The Kartel is listed on the production notes for this song, but this beat isn't all that great. Hydro comes decent on the mic. I'm not a big fan of his style on the mic. Could have been better than it is, I like the hook a lot though.

17) "Feel the Tension" Jesse Jamez
Jesse Jamez brings the heat on this song. The beat by Rock D is clean and gets your head going. Jesse Jamez has some good lyrics on the mic and a solid style. He strays away from the beat a bit though, but overall a solid track.

18) "Flip the Script" Carrafa
Demon brings the heat on the production with a tight beat. Carrafa is pretty good. Not sure who the members are, but they bring the heat on the mic. A solid song from the members of Carrafa, I'm feeling it overall.

19) "It's Alright" Twamp Nina ft. Mr. Felony, Rock D
Rock D brings the heat once again on the production with a tight, tigh ass beat. Both members of Twamp Nina come hard. I have really been sleeping on Twamp Nina. This song is tight as fuck, I'm feeling it to the fullest.

20) "Mary Jane" Myth, Magezte
A little smoke song. Myth produces the beat, but I'm not feeling this one as much as the other beats he's made on this album. Myth starts it off with a solid verse. Magezte brings the heat on his verse too. Both rappers come hard on the mic, the beat seems to grow on me too. A solid track overall, I'm feeling it.

21) "We Don't Give a Fuck!" Family Bizniz Clique (F.B.C.)
Jeff Nixon lays down a catchy beat. Family Bizniz Clique comes cool on the mic. Damn this song just bangs hard as the flows come hard. I'm feeling this song to the fullest, a tight jam.

22) "West Coast" Grave Site
L.O.S. lays down a decent beat. A bit of a sad feel to it. The flows are solid and the beat fits the topic of the song. A pretty good track overall, not one of my favorite songs though.

23) "Yup! Yup!" Hostile
Crazy 8 brings the heat once again with this tight ass beat. Not really feeling Hostile all that much though. The production by Crazy 8 is on point though and this beat bangs. I just can't get into the flows that much. A tight beat though, I'm loving it.

24) "All Valley" Project Affiliated
Jess produces this nice song. Project Affiliated finishes off the first disc proper with a good flow on the mic and some solid lyrics. They rep that Central Valley on this one. A solid song to finish the second installment of Central Valley Bad Boyzz.
 
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Disc 2

1) "Bad Boyzz" Trifelen, Hydro
A solid beat by Syko starts the album off on the right foot. Trifelen and Hydro put it down with some good flows on the mic. They talk about the Central Valley bad boys. The beat is on point and the flows are coo. A good track to start the album off with.

2) "Central Valley Bad Boyzz" Twamp Nina ft. Kaoz The Assassin, Trifelen, Hydro
The production note just says the Kartel, but whoever did the beat was on point and lays down a knoccin beat. Kaoz and Trifelen come the tistest to me on the mic. Hydro finishes the track with a good verse that has a fast pace to it. A decent track overall, I think it could have been a bit better though.

3) "Mobb Shit" Stone Kold ft. Hurrikaine J
Syko and Kaoz lay down a fucking tight ass beat. One of my favorite tracks on the album right here. Stone Kold and Hurrikaine J put it down on the mic. Stone Kold starts the track off with a fucking tight ass verse. I still don't think he's on the level of his brother, but he's not far off. I can't wait to here a solo album from him. The second verse sounds more like Droop than Stone Kold, but it's hard to tell because they sound so much alike. Hurrikaine J finishes the track with a short, but cool verse. A tight track overall, I'm feeling it to the fullest.

4) "We Creep" Majesty ft. Myth
A coo beat by Myth to get things started off. I'm feeling Mejesty a little more than Myth, but both put it down on the mic with some coo lyrics. I like the hook by Myth a lot more than his verse. A clean track overall.

5) "Hate to See" Tizzle ft. Doo-lo
A pretty good beat by Dejon and Hallway, but I'm not relly into the flows at all. I'm not into either Tizzle or Doo-Lo's style that much. I don't really like their delievery or the flows they put down. It's more of a filler track to me, I'm not feeling it at all.

6) "West Coast Livin" Big Duna
I'm feeling the production from Big Duna, the flows are on point and the hook has some nice vocals that fit perfectly. The track has a medium pace to it, but it has a laid back feel to it. He talks about the West Coast, BBQs and kicking back. A tight track overall, I'd like to hear more from this man.

7) "Jack Move" Westsiderz (Hurrikaine J, Mickey D)
A coo beat by Koaz that fits with both rappers styles. Mickey D starts the track off with a coo verse. I'm feeling Hurrikain J a little bit more than Mickey D, but both put down some coo flows. The track has a slower pace to it as Hurrikaine J and Mickey D lay down some flows that fit with the beat well. A good track overall.

8) "Go Gettaz" Hostile
Crazy 8 lays down a knoccin beat like every other track he's every produced. Hostile as a group puts it down. They come with some hard gangsta styled lyrics and the hook is tight ass fuck. Really just some rappers putting it down on the mic to a tight ass beat. Can't really say more than that, just knocc it loud!

9) "Put it in the Air" Myth ft. Kaoz The Assassin, Trifelen, 40 Oz
Myth puts down a coo beat to flow to. He starts the track off with a decent verse. Koaz has the second verse and spits some tight ass lyrics. He has the best verse out of all four. Trifelen comes next and he comes tight on the mic too, not as good as Kaoz, but still with some good lyrics. 40 Oz comes with some good flows on his verse too. A tight ass track overall, one of my favorites on the album.

10) "Valley Summer" Big Chill
A nice laid back type of track. Chill lays down a good beat that knoccs as he comes with some tight lyrics on the mic. He just talks about the Central Valley summers and just kicking back and having a good time. I think the background vocals on the hook could have been better, but the flows and beat are on point.

11) "We Raw" Hurrikaine J ft. Baby C, Smoke Dogg, T Dogg
A clean beat by Rock D to get things started off right. Hurrikaine J starts it off with a coo verse. I'm starting to get into his music more and more now after hearing on some of the KVE comps. I think he's got a good style and can bring heat on the mic. Baby C is female rapper and she comes with some good flows. She doesn't try to do too much like some female rappers which makes her verse good. Smoke Dogg and T Dogg come alright on their verses, but I'm feeling Hurrikaine J and Baby C more. A good track overall, I'm feeling it.

12) "Separate" Mental Illness
Another knoccin ass beat Crazy 8. I have mad respect for him as a producer. Metnal Illness is Big Rayzor, who starts the track off with a solid verse, N-Sane who comes tight on the mic and Mr. Medik who is alright. The beat really gets me into this track and the flows are solid all the way through. A tight track overall, I'm feeling it to the fullest.

13) "Ride Wit Me" Kaoz The Assassin ft. 30/30, Smash
Kaoz puts down a tight ass beat and then comes tight on the mic. 30/30 comes with a tight verse and Smash is alright on the mic. One of the best tracks that has both tight flows and a tight beat. I'm loving this track, bump it loud!

14) "Day Light" Moonshine Bandits
Moonshine Bandits really inpressed me with their album Soggy Crakerz Soaked in Beer. They are just some party themed rappers who put it down with some coo dance styled beats. G Rocc lays down a clean beat on this one that gets your head moving. Both Moonshiners lay down some good flows on the mic. I can't wait to hear more from the Moonshiners. I'm feeling it to the fullest.

15) "Turf Thuggin" Young Erupt ft. T-Nutty
This T-Nutty verse was taken from the Messy Marv and I-Rocc album Turf Thuggin. I don't like the beat as much as it was on the other album and I'd rather hear Messy Marv and I-Rocc than Young Erupt. Young Erupt does come alright on the mic, but I think I'll just pass on this short track.

16) "Neya Let Time Pass" Tighteyez ft. Gravesite
A slower paced track with a good beat by L.O.S. Notez Productionz. Tighteyez and Gravesite come alright on the mic, but it's really nothing special. I usually just skip this track. Not really into it at all.

17) "How We Livin" Cali Soldiers ft. P-Nutty
I'm not feeling this track at all. I don't like the flows at all and I don't like the beat by Donaldo. I just can't into the flows or the beat. I skip this track everytime. Not feeling it at all.

18) "Fuck My Life" C-Dubb
I was feeling C-Dubb on his album with R.I.T.Z. and this track is no exception. He lays down a solid beat that has a slow pace to it. He comes with a good flow on the mic talking about some of the hardships of his life and how it seems like sometimes nobody has any love for him. A solid track both lyrically and production wise. A good track overall.

19) "Pond Fulla Convictz" Lil Wyno ft. Never, Young Droop
A sample from Dr. Dre's track Xxplosive. Lil Wyno, Never and Young Droop come with some tight flows on the mic. The beat is already tight and the flows are clean. As much as I don't like sampled beats they couldn't have picked a better one. I'm feeling Droop and Never the most, but all three come tight. A tight ass track overall, I'm feeling it to the fullest.

20) "Da Fader" Doja Click
I had never really been into the Doja Click much, but after hearing this track I think I might have to check out more of their music. The beat by Ren da Heat Monsta is clean and the Doja Click comes tight on the mic. A good track to end the album with.

Overall this second album was a great release. The second disc is just the first release thrown in as a bonus. I wasn't really feeling the first release too much, but this second album really brings the heat. The production is tight as fuck for the most part and the flows by a large number of rappers are good. I wasn't feeling only a few songs on the first disc. With the first release thrown in as a little bonus this is a tight album to check out. I'm feeling this release a lot more than the first one. Not quite a five outta five album, but definately worth the price of the album, go pick this one up.

Overall Rating = 4/5