1) "Godzilla"
A clean beat by Joseph "Jo Jo" Hearne to get the album started with. Yukmouth comes hard on the mic. He talks about keeping it big like Godzilla. Mostly the same type of lyrics from his previous albums, but he has more of a calm delivery than the shouting he used to do on the mic. A coo song to start the album with, I'm feeling it.
2) "Money & Power"
A tight ass beat by Mike D for this one. A nice slow pace to the song, but still hits the subs hard. Yukmouth comes hard again on this one. Talking about the money and power and living big. Another solid song, I'm feeling it.
3) "Nothin 2 a Bo$$" ft. Benjilino
One of my favorite songs on the album. The beat by Dame Grease is tight as fuck! The beat slaps and then Yukmouth comes hard as fuck on the mic. Benjilino handles some coo vocals on the hook. Everything fits in perfectly on this song. A tight, tight, slapping song. I'm feeling it to the fullest. Knocc it loud!
4) "Regime Mobstaz" ft. The Regime
Another tight song. Nan Dogg lays down a tight beat. The Regime is Tech N9ne, LQ, Gonzoe, Dorasel, Monsta Gonjah and Grant Rice. Krizz Kaliko also lays down the vocals on the hook. Everyone comes hard on the mic. I like Tech N9ne's verse to start the song with. Yukmouth comes hard on his verse to finish the song with. A tight song overall, I'm feeling it to the fullest.
5) "Stuntastic"
Another one of my favorite songs on the album. The beat by Dame Grease is tight as fuck! This has more of a mainstream feel to it, but I'm diggin it. Yukmouth mostly talks about throw back jerseys and other clothes. Not really my favorite subject on the mic, but his delivery is cool and the beat is hard as fuck. A tight song overall, I'm feeling it.
6) "Pimp Da Bitch" ft. Dru Down, B-Legit
Nan Dogg lays down a cool beat for this song. Yukmouth starts it off with solid verse. Dru Down has the second verse and puts it down with his pimp lyrics. B-Legit comes next and puts dowm more solid flows. A perfect track from these three Bay vets. A good song overall.
7) "Do My Thang" ft. Val Young, Kurupt, Roscoe
Nan Dogg lays down another solid beat. Kurupt starts this one off with a good verse, although it sounds like it was recorded in another studio. Yukmouth comes hard to finish the song. A pretty good song overall, although it's not one of my favorites.
8) "Kidnap U" ft. Nyce, Who'z Who
G-Casso lays down a pretty good beat for this song. It has a perfect pace to it. Yukmouth comes hard on this song. I'm not feeling Nyce at all, she just brings this song down. Who'z Who lays down some nice vocals on the hook. It would have been perfect without Nyce on it, but it's still a tight song, I'm feeling it.
9) "Somebody Gone Die 2 Nite" ft. Tech N9ne, Hussein Fatal, The Realest, Benjinino
Nan Dogg lays down another solid beat. Benjinino handles the hook with some good vocals. Tech N9ne starts it off with a verse saying mutha fucka every other word. Hussein Fatal has the second verse and spits an ok verse, the song could have done without him. Yukmouth has the third verse and disses Master P. He puts it down on the mic and disses him hard. The Realest doesn't flow at all he just talks a bit to finish the song. A coo song overall, not my favorite, but solid.
10) "Ya Boy" ft. Devin, Ampichino
Mike Dean lays down a tight ass beat go get things started. Ampichino starts this one of with a pretty good verse. Yukmouth has the second verse and talks about how they love him no matter where he goes. Devin The Dude comes coo on the third verse, he doesn't really fit in to the track that well, but I still like his verse. A solid song overall, I'm feeling it.
11) "I Want Ya Body" ft. Aaron Hall
Arch Bishop Storm handles the production for this one and lays down a coo beat with some nice background instruments. Yukmouth rips up the mic on this one. Aaron Hall lays down some nice vocals on the hook. Just Yuk talking about trying to get with some girls and kicking back. A coo song overall.
12) "Thug Lordz" ft. The Thug Lordz
Another one of my favorite songs. Mike D lays down a tight ass gangsta beat for this one. The Thug Lordz is C-Bo and Yukmouth. C-Bo starts it off with a tight ass verse. He disses 50 Cent on his verse. Yukmouth spits hard on the second verse. He puts it down for the West Coast talking about how hard the WC is. A tight ass song overall, I'm feeling it to the fullest. I just wish each had two verses instead of one.
13) "Be Easy" ft. Ray J, Gangsta Girl
C. Notes lays down an ok beat that tries to have a mainstream feel to it. Gangsta Girl starts it out on the mic with a weak verse. I'm not feeling her at all. Ray J lays down some vocals on the hook, but I'm not feeling it. Yukmouth has some solid mic work, but he needed to keep this a solo song. I'm not feeling it at all.
14) "What it Do" ft. E-Roc, Bun B
Mr. Mixx handles the production with a tight beat. The beat is just like a Lil Jon and Eastside Boyz type of song. E-Roc, Bun B and Yukmouth come hard on their verses and the hook is on point. A tight ass song overall, I'm feeling it to the fullest.
15) "Go Hard" ft. The Fleet, Ampichino
Mr. Lee lays down a solid beat, not the best on the album, but still cool. The Fleet come coo on their verses. Ampichino comes cool on his verse and Yukmouth lays down some solid lyrics on his verse. A solid song overall.
16) "Do it B.I."
Dame Grease lays down another tight beat. Yukmouth brings the heat on the mic on this song. Another solid solo song. Not my favorite song on the album, but the beat and flows go well together. A solid song overall, I'm feeling it.
17) "Model Chickz"
Nan Dogg lays down a bit of a weird beat for this song. Yukmouth flows about those model girls. Some pretty good lyrics talking about different girls and getting caught up in their beauty. A solid song overall.
18) "Hard Tymez" ft. Z-Ro, Trae, Tonya Herron
Mike Dean lays down a solid beat to finish the album with. The flows are on point by everyone. Yukmouth comes hard on his verse. Tonya Herron lays down some nice vocals on the hook. Z-Ro and Trae come hard. A clean song to finish the album with, I'm feeling it.
Overall this was a tight ass album. I thought United Ghettos of America was a tight album, but this album takes it to a new level. The beats seem more mainstream to me, and Yuk doesn't have that same type of shouting delivery he used to, but the lyrics and beats are on point and are plain tight! The features are tight, I was feeling about 90% of them. There are no skits too, nothing but songs. If you liked any Luniz or Yukmouth at any time then you need to get this album. It's tight as fuck, I can't really say more than that. Get it!
Overall Rating = 5/5
A clean beat by Joseph "Jo Jo" Hearne to get the album started with. Yukmouth comes hard on the mic. He talks about keeping it big like Godzilla. Mostly the same type of lyrics from his previous albums, but he has more of a calm delivery than the shouting he used to do on the mic. A coo song to start the album with, I'm feeling it.
2) "Money & Power"
A tight ass beat by Mike D for this one. A nice slow pace to the song, but still hits the subs hard. Yukmouth comes hard again on this one. Talking about the money and power and living big. Another solid song, I'm feeling it.
3) "Nothin 2 a Bo$$" ft. Benjilino
One of my favorite songs on the album. The beat by Dame Grease is tight as fuck! The beat slaps and then Yukmouth comes hard as fuck on the mic. Benjilino handles some coo vocals on the hook. Everything fits in perfectly on this song. A tight, tight, slapping song. I'm feeling it to the fullest. Knocc it loud!
4) "Regime Mobstaz" ft. The Regime
Another tight song. Nan Dogg lays down a tight beat. The Regime is Tech N9ne, LQ, Gonzoe, Dorasel, Monsta Gonjah and Grant Rice. Krizz Kaliko also lays down the vocals on the hook. Everyone comes hard on the mic. I like Tech N9ne's verse to start the song with. Yukmouth comes hard on his verse to finish the song with. A tight song overall, I'm feeling it to the fullest.
5) "Stuntastic"
Another one of my favorite songs on the album. The beat by Dame Grease is tight as fuck! This has more of a mainstream feel to it, but I'm diggin it. Yukmouth mostly talks about throw back jerseys and other clothes. Not really my favorite subject on the mic, but his delivery is cool and the beat is hard as fuck. A tight song overall, I'm feeling it.
6) "Pimp Da Bitch" ft. Dru Down, B-Legit
Nan Dogg lays down a cool beat for this song. Yukmouth starts it off with solid verse. Dru Down has the second verse and puts it down with his pimp lyrics. B-Legit comes next and puts dowm more solid flows. A perfect track from these three Bay vets. A good song overall.
7) "Do My Thang" ft. Val Young, Kurupt, Roscoe
Nan Dogg lays down another solid beat. Kurupt starts this one off with a good verse, although it sounds like it was recorded in another studio. Yukmouth comes hard to finish the song. A pretty good song overall, although it's not one of my favorites.
8) "Kidnap U" ft. Nyce, Who'z Who
G-Casso lays down a pretty good beat for this song. It has a perfect pace to it. Yukmouth comes hard on this song. I'm not feeling Nyce at all, she just brings this song down. Who'z Who lays down some nice vocals on the hook. It would have been perfect without Nyce on it, but it's still a tight song, I'm feeling it.
9) "Somebody Gone Die 2 Nite" ft. Tech N9ne, Hussein Fatal, The Realest, Benjinino
Nan Dogg lays down another solid beat. Benjinino handles the hook with some good vocals. Tech N9ne starts it off with a verse saying mutha fucka every other word. Hussein Fatal has the second verse and spits an ok verse, the song could have done without him. Yukmouth has the third verse and disses Master P. He puts it down on the mic and disses him hard. The Realest doesn't flow at all he just talks a bit to finish the song. A coo song overall, not my favorite, but solid.
10) "Ya Boy" ft. Devin, Ampichino
Mike Dean lays down a tight ass beat go get things started. Ampichino starts this one of with a pretty good verse. Yukmouth has the second verse and talks about how they love him no matter where he goes. Devin The Dude comes coo on the third verse, he doesn't really fit in to the track that well, but I still like his verse. A solid song overall, I'm feeling it.
11) "I Want Ya Body" ft. Aaron Hall
Arch Bishop Storm handles the production for this one and lays down a coo beat with some nice background instruments. Yukmouth rips up the mic on this one. Aaron Hall lays down some nice vocals on the hook. Just Yuk talking about trying to get with some girls and kicking back. A coo song overall.
12) "Thug Lordz" ft. The Thug Lordz
Another one of my favorite songs. Mike D lays down a tight ass gangsta beat for this one. The Thug Lordz is C-Bo and Yukmouth. C-Bo starts it off with a tight ass verse. He disses 50 Cent on his verse. Yukmouth spits hard on the second verse. He puts it down for the West Coast talking about how hard the WC is. A tight ass song overall, I'm feeling it to the fullest. I just wish each had two verses instead of one.
13) "Be Easy" ft. Ray J, Gangsta Girl
C. Notes lays down an ok beat that tries to have a mainstream feel to it. Gangsta Girl starts it out on the mic with a weak verse. I'm not feeling her at all. Ray J lays down some vocals on the hook, but I'm not feeling it. Yukmouth has some solid mic work, but he needed to keep this a solo song. I'm not feeling it at all.
14) "What it Do" ft. E-Roc, Bun B
Mr. Mixx handles the production with a tight beat. The beat is just like a Lil Jon and Eastside Boyz type of song. E-Roc, Bun B and Yukmouth come hard on their verses and the hook is on point. A tight ass song overall, I'm feeling it to the fullest.
15) "Go Hard" ft. The Fleet, Ampichino
Mr. Lee lays down a solid beat, not the best on the album, but still cool. The Fleet come coo on their verses. Ampichino comes cool on his verse and Yukmouth lays down some solid lyrics on his verse. A solid song overall.
16) "Do it B.I."
Dame Grease lays down another tight beat. Yukmouth brings the heat on the mic on this song. Another solid solo song. Not my favorite song on the album, but the beat and flows go well together. A solid song overall, I'm feeling it.
17) "Model Chickz"
Nan Dogg lays down a bit of a weird beat for this song. Yukmouth flows about those model girls. Some pretty good lyrics talking about different girls and getting caught up in their beauty. A solid song overall.
18) "Hard Tymez" ft. Z-Ro, Trae, Tonya Herron
Mike Dean lays down a solid beat to finish the album with. The flows are on point by everyone. Yukmouth comes hard on his verse. Tonya Herron lays down some nice vocals on the hook. Z-Ro and Trae come hard. A clean song to finish the album with, I'm feeling it.
Overall this was a tight ass album. I thought United Ghettos of America was a tight album, but this album takes it to a new level. The beats seem more mainstream to me, and Yuk doesn't have that same type of shouting delivery he used to, but the lyrics and beats are on point and are plain tight! The features are tight, I was feeling about 90% of them. There are no skits too, nothing but songs. If you liked any Luniz or Yukmouth at any time then you need to get this album. It's tight as fuck, I can't really say more than that. Get it!
Overall Rating = 5/5