Siccness.net Presents - Fuck Everybody
Reviewed by: Blutarski
2 Sicc Reviews
1) "Intro" ft. Mouthpiece Mike, Billy Dingo
There is some funny ass talking by Mouthpiece Mike and Billy Dingo to start it off. Then there is a short flow by Dutch and Mr. Kee. Dap lays down a solid beat to flow to. Dutch starts it off with a cool verse. Mr. Kee finishes off the track with a tight verse. A coo little intro track to get the album started with. I'm feeling it. I wish the actual song was a little longer though.
2) "Fuck Everybody" ft. Dap, Shady Shay
Dutch starts this one off with a decent verse. Mr. Kee has the next verse and rips up the mic with a short verse. Dutch does a good job on the hook talking about what FE stands for. There is only three verses. I'm not sure if it's Dap or Shady Shay that flows, but whoever it is they come with a decent verse. I'm feeling Mr. Kee the most out of the three. A decent track overall. The beat by V-Dubb is alright, but could have been a bit better.
3) "A Thin Line" ft. A-Wax
Some nice instruments in the background on this track. Sideways lays down a solid beat to flow to. Mr. Kee starts it off with a solid verse that gets you into the song. Dutch follows next with a good verse. A-Wax finishes the track with a good verse. I think the production could have been a bit better, although it fits well with the flows. A decent track overall, could have been a bit better.
4) "The Way it Is" ft. Dap
Dap lays down a tight beat for this track. Dutch starts it off with a nice flow. The beat seems to get better and better as the track goes along. This is my favorite track from Dutch. He comes tight on the mic and spits some tight lyrics. Mr. Kee has the second verse and comes with tight raps of his own. Dap has the third verse and spits some tight flows. A tight track overall, I'm feeling it to the fullest.
5) "Wants & Needs" ft. Mr. Doctor
This is my favorite track on the album. The beat is tight as fuck and gets you juiced as you bump it. Deluca lays down a knoccer on the production end. Mr. Kee, Dutch and Mr. Doctor come tight on the mic. I'm probably feeling Mr. Doctor the least, but both Dutch and Mr. Kee come tight on the mic. Three solid flows though. It might have been a little better without Mr. Doctor, but it's still a tight ass track. I'm feeling it to the fullest.
6) "Money, Bread & Paper"
Dutch starts it off with a coo verse. He talks about the Siccness and some of the other rappers in the area. Mr. Kee has the second verse and comes with some coo lyrics of his own. Only two verses though, so it's a pretty short track. Would have been better with another from both rappers, but I'm feeling how it is now. Jey-9 handles the clean production. A good track overall.
7) "The Mission"
Another solid beat by Jey-9. It has a good pace to it and it fits in well with both Ducth and Mr. Kee's flows. Mr. Kee sounds like he's rapping over the phone as he trades off verses with Dutch. Another solid track, but again I think it could have been a little better, maybe without the effect on Mr. Kee's voice. Still a solid track to bump.
8) "Warzone" ft. Shady Shay
A tight ass beat by V-Dubb to get things started off with. Shady Shay starts it off with some fast paced flows on the mic. Dutch has the second verse and he comes with some fast paced flows. I like his style like it is on this track. Mr. Kee has the third verse and he comes tight as well. Just a tight ass track overall, can't really say more than that. It's my second song on the album. I'm feeling it to the fullest. Knocc it loud!
9) "Fuckin' Wit Us" ft. V-Dubb
A cool beat by Dap that gets your head moving. The pace of the track is perfect to get your head going. Mr. Kee starts it off with a coo flow that fits in perfectly with the beat. Dutch has the second verse and comes with a tight verse. V-Dubb finishes the track with a solid verse. A good track to finish the album with, I'm feeling it.
Overall this is a coo little album. Only nine tracks long, and some of the tracks were a little short, but definately full of quality music. I have a lot more feel for Dutch after this album. He came with some solid flows on the mic and held it down on some hooks as well. The production was pretty solid for the most part, it could have been a little better, but it was good. Mr. Kee came tight on almost every track. The features might have been a bit better, but I think this album would have been just as good with no features. Dutch and Mr. Kee held it down on the mic and made the first release from Siccness.net records a success. Go get a copy of it.
Overall Rating = 4/5
Reviewed by: Blutarski
2 Sicc Reviews
1) "Intro" ft. Mouthpiece Mike, Billy Dingo
There is some funny ass talking by Mouthpiece Mike and Billy Dingo to start it off. Then there is a short flow by Dutch and Mr. Kee. Dap lays down a solid beat to flow to. Dutch starts it off with a cool verse. Mr. Kee finishes off the track with a tight verse. A coo little intro track to get the album started with. I'm feeling it. I wish the actual song was a little longer though.
2) "Fuck Everybody" ft. Dap, Shady Shay
Dutch starts this one off with a decent verse. Mr. Kee has the next verse and rips up the mic with a short verse. Dutch does a good job on the hook talking about what FE stands for. There is only three verses. I'm not sure if it's Dap or Shady Shay that flows, but whoever it is they come with a decent verse. I'm feeling Mr. Kee the most out of the three. A decent track overall. The beat by V-Dubb is alright, but could have been a bit better.
3) "A Thin Line" ft. A-Wax
Some nice instruments in the background on this track. Sideways lays down a solid beat to flow to. Mr. Kee starts it off with a solid verse that gets you into the song. Dutch follows next with a good verse. A-Wax finishes the track with a good verse. I think the production could have been a bit better, although it fits well with the flows. A decent track overall, could have been a bit better.
4) "The Way it Is" ft. Dap
Dap lays down a tight beat for this track. Dutch starts it off with a nice flow. The beat seems to get better and better as the track goes along. This is my favorite track from Dutch. He comes tight on the mic and spits some tight lyrics. Mr. Kee has the second verse and comes with tight raps of his own. Dap has the third verse and spits some tight flows. A tight track overall, I'm feeling it to the fullest.
5) "Wants & Needs" ft. Mr. Doctor
This is my favorite track on the album. The beat is tight as fuck and gets you juiced as you bump it. Deluca lays down a knoccer on the production end. Mr. Kee, Dutch and Mr. Doctor come tight on the mic. I'm probably feeling Mr. Doctor the least, but both Dutch and Mr. Kee come tight on the mic. Three solid flows though. It might have been a little better without Mr. Doctor, but it's still a tight ass track. I'm feeling it to the fullest.
6) "Money, Bread & Paper"
Dutch starts it off with a coo verse. He talks about the Siccness and some of the other rappers in the area. Mr. Kee has the second verse and comes with some coo lyrics of his own. Only two verses though, so it's a pretty short track. Would have been better with another from both rappers, but I'm feeling how it is now. Jey-9 handles the clean production. A good track overall.
7) "The Mission"
Another solid beat by Jey-9. It has a good pace to it and it fits in well with both Ducth and Mr. Kee's flows. Mr. Kee sounds like he's rapping over the phone as he trades off verses with Dutch. Another solid track, but again I think it could have been a little better, maybe without the effect on Mr. Kee's voice. Still a solid track to bump.
8) "Warzone" ft. Shady Shay
A tight ass beat by V-Dubb to get things started off with. Shady Shay starts it off with some fast paced flows on the mic. Dutch has the second verse and he comes with some fast paced flows. I like his style like it is on this track. Mr. Kee has the third verse and he comes tight as well. Just a tight ass track overall, can't really say more than that. It's my second song on the album. I'm feeling it to the fullest. Knocc it loud!
9) "Fuckin' Wit Us" ft. V-Dubb
A cool beat by Dap that gets your head moving. The pace of the track is perfect to get your head going. Mr. Kee starts it off with a coo flow that fits in perfectly with the beat. Dutch has the second verse and comes with a tight verse. V-Dubb finishes the track with a solid verse. A good track to finish the album with, I'm feeling it.
Overall this is a coo little album. Only nine tracks long, and some of the tracks were a little short, but definately full of quality music. I have a lot more feel for Dutch after this album. He came with some solid flows on the mic and held it down on some hooks as well. The production was pretty solid for the most part, it could have been a little better, but it was good. Mr. Kee came tight on almost every track. The features might have been a bit better, but I think this album would have been just as good with no features. Dutch and Mr. Kee held it down on the mic and made the first release from Siccness.net records a success. Go get a copy of it.
Overall Rating = 4/5