My Review of T-Nutty - Last of the Flowheakinz

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Apr 25, 2002
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#1
1) "The First Blow"
A coo, laid back type of beat by King to start the album with. T-Nutty comes with a coo little flow rather than a talking intro. He only flows for about a minute, but I can tell already this is going to have some tight raps on it. A coo little intro to the album.

2) "Flowheecanz" ft. Young Bop
A decent beat by King, but there are tighter beats on the album. Young Bop starts it off with a coo verse, he comes with some tight raps, although I'm feeling T-Nutty a little more. Both rappers come tight though and I'm feeling both their styles. I don't really like the little audio clips adding for the hook, but I'm loving the flows. Could have been a little better, but the raps are clean.

3) "Nutty Nite"
It has a sample of the Night Rider theme song for a beat. E. McAllister lays down the production for the song. T-Nutty comes tight on this track. T-Nutty just graps the mic and flows on this song. He comes with some of the tightest raps I've heard in some time. A clean beat and a gang of tight raps, I'm feeling this song to the fullest, one of my favorites on the album.

4) "Stugglin" ft. Hollow Tip
More of a laid back feel to this song. Sean T handles the production laying down a coo beat. T-Nutty starts it off with a nice verse. Hollow Tip has the second verse and spits some coo lyrics. He flows well with T-Nutty. I like the female voice on the hook. They flow about living in the hood and having some hardships. A tight track overall, I like the pace to it.

5) "Do it Heavy" ft. Snoop Dogg, Young Bop
Another clean beat by Sean T for this song. Snoop Dogg starts it off with a good verse. He comes with those laid back flows on the mic that fit perfectly with the beat. T-Nutty comes with the next verse and spits some tight flows. Young Bop has the third verse, but doesn't come as tight as the other two. I like the hook to the song too. A coo track overall, although I think they should have Young Bop out of this one. Still a tight song though, I'm feeling it.

6) "Swang tha Azz"
A tight ass beat by Sean T for this song. The beat really gets your head moving and then T-Nutty comes with some tight ass flows on the mic. He talks about gettin shitty on the road and not giving a fuck. A tight ass song overall, I'm feeling the flows and the tight ass beat by Sean T.

7) "No Love"
This beat it taken from somewhere, but I can't put my finger on it. Sean T lays down more tight production. T-Nutty comes with some of the best flows on the album with this song. A coo beat to bump and then T-Nutty rippin the mic up hard, can't go wrong with that combination. Bump this shit loud!

8) "My Babies"
A coo beat by KP for this song. T-Nutty comes alright on the mic, but not as good as most of the other songs on the album. He talks about his kids. He talks about always thinking about his kids no matter what the situation. The song gets better as it goes along though. I'm feeling the lyrics, but I just think he comes harder on other songs and I like him flowing about other topics more.

9) "My Shoes"
An ok beat by KP, but it doesn't compare to some of the other beats on the album. I'm not feeling the hook one bit. T-Nutty comes tight on the mic, but this song needed a better beat and the person on the hook to take a hike. Some coo flows, but the other elements of this song just bring it right down.

10) "Strapped Down"
KG lays down a coo darker type of beat for this song. T-Nutty rips up the mic with more faster paced flows. I'm feeling this fast, hardcore type of flow from him more than some of the other songs on the album. The beat and his style were a perfect fit for this track. I'm feeling it to the fullest.

11) "Sneaky" ft. Keak Da Sneak
Pale Soul lays down a tight ass beat to get things started. Keak starts the track off with a coo verse. He doesn't flow too fast to lose what he's saying. I like the hook by T-Nutt a lot. T-Nutty comes hard on the rest of the song. I'm feeling his flows to the fullest and his style is tight. Just a tight ass song from start to finish, I'm feeling it to the fullest.

12) "Make it Happen" ft. Messy Marv, I-Rocc
A coo beat by E. McAllister for this song. Messy Marv starts it off with a coo verse, although I'm feeling I-Rocc and T-Nutty more. I-Rocc handles the hook with some coo lyrics. T-Nutty comes hard with the second verse. No verse from I-Rocc, but I like him on the hook. A coo track overall.

13) "Fuck You Niggaz" ft. AP.9
A coo beat by Big Hollis. The last two beats I've heard from Hollis on this album and Takin No Shortz II have been pretty good. AP.9 and T-Nutty come with some coo flows on the mic. I'm feeling AP.9 a little more than T-Nutt on this song. Still, both come tight on the mic. I'm feeling this song overall.

14) "Battle Rap" ft. Young Droop
Young Droop doesn't flow on this song, but just gives T-Nutt an intro and a little outro to the track. It would have been tight if Droop had a verse, but T-Nutty more than makes up for it with some tight ass flows on the mic. King lays down some good production, although it's nothing special. T-Nutty makes the track though. I'm feeling his flows to the fullest, bump this song loud!

15) "Deadly Games"
Another coo beat by Sean T to get things started. T-Nutty comes with more of laid back pace, but still with the hard lyrics. I think it might of sounded a little better with more of a fast paced beat, but it's coo how it is. I'm not really feeling the hook to the song though. Could have used a better hook and a faster pace, but it's a decent song overall.

16) "Break You Off" ft. Beezy
KP lays down a solid beat for this song. T-Nutty starts the track off with a coo verse. I like the pace to his flows, not really fast, but not really slow. Beezy lays down some coo flows also. I'm feeling T-Nutty more, but Beezy lays it down too. A coo track overall, just another tight song.

17) "Young Nutt Factor"
King lays down a solid beat. T-Nutty comes with some fast ass raps on the mic. I like this fast pace for him. He rips it up on the mic and puts it down with some coo ass flows. I can't really say more than that, just bump it loud and you won't be dissapointed.

18) "Chicken Wit Feathers" ft. Young Bop
Another coo beat by Sean T for this song. They flow all about the women on this song. I'm feeling T-Nutty more than Young Bop, but they both put down some coo flows on the mic. I like the hook, the verses and the beat fits in perfectly. I'm feeling this song to the fullest.

19) "Don't Floss"
Another good beat by KG to finish the album with. T-Nutty lays down more fast paced flows on the mic. This style right here is perfect for him. A coo track to finish the album with that leaves you wanting to hear more. I'm feeling it to the fullest.

Overall this album was very much more than I expected. I was pleasantly surprised by this album. The last few verses I've heard from T-Nutty didn't really impress me, but this album totally blew me away with his lyrical presence. The production was tight as fuck from a variety of producers. The features were pretty good, although he didn't really need anyone to appear on this one, he took care of all the tight flow himself. I would say to definately pick up this album if you don't have a copy of it, it's tight as fuck!

Overall Rating = 5/5
 
Apr 25, 2002
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#6
After listening to this cd I was actually pretty impressed. TNutty keeps it gangsta on this one, but I think the beats could have been better and a lot of things coulda been easily changed to make it a better album (ex. #2 chorus is WACK!!!). Still a good bump to it though. Id give it a 7/10!