WestSideRap.com Reviews Savage Life - Street Lyrics, Politics & Bubblin

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Savage Life, Daddy Rich & Hooli Automatic, released their debut album last month entitled "Street Lyrics, Politics And Bubblin." It looks like they really wanted to catch peoples attention with this one as they've got features from some of the top artists along the West Coast. Artists such as Daz, Spice 1, B-Legit, MC Eiht, San Quinn, Techniec & more all make appearances.

"Pop Yo Colla" featuring Spice 1 & Techniec was bangin. One of my favourite joints on this album. The track had a real cool laid back West Coast beat to it which was produced by a cat named E.G. Techniec really ripped this track, it's good to hear him on something cause it's definately been awhile. Solid verses be everyone and a dope hook sung by a female artist named Renee. Definately a tight track.

Daddy Rich & MC Eiht collab on the track "Keep It Gangsta" which was produced by Phil Hennon. Another dope track with another dope West Coast beat. Again Daddy Rich comes tight on the mic as does MC Eiht. I like this collaboration, I'd like to see MC Eiht and Daddy Rich work together again in the future.

Track nine on here is "Nation Wide Pimpin." It features San Quinn and contains a laid back, heated beat from E.G. This track here is my favourite on the album. Laid back flow from all three artists, very pimpish... it's jus somethin to chill to. I was really impressed with Hooli on this one. He's got a very pimpish style anyways, so this track really fit his style well.

This upcoming summer, I predict that folx will be bangin the track "Summertime Anthem" all over the West Coast (you heard it here first). Hott verses from Daddy Rich & Hooli on this one although I would've liked to have heard another Hooli verse on here. Kia absolutely rips the hook apart. She's the one that really makes this song as tight as it is. And of course, E.G. lays down another tight beat. I'm not sure what else this cat has produced but so far I'm liking what I've heard from him.

"Haterism" is the last song on here. A dope cut with Daddy Rich & Hooli addressing all the hate. As the chorus says "Fuck You Haters."

This is the debut album from Savage Life, a very impressive debut album may I add. I didn't get outshined by the features which is nice to see. Both Daddy Rich & Hooli held their own with the likes of Daz, Spice 1, MC Eiht and others. The production was tight on here also. I was especially impressed with E.G., that cats can lay down some tight beat. Their were a few tracks I disliked such as "Sav Life" & the title track "Street Lyrics, Politics And Bubblin." A lil too uptempo for me maybe. I'd like them to stick with the more mellow pimpish tracks, those are the ones I enjoyed the most.

8.5/10