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Durdy South Hip-Hop full of soulful music, chicken grease slick lyrics and social commentary.
Genre:
Hip-Hop/Rap: Southern Style
Release Date:
2002
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Accumulation of Stress
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Record Label: Block Exchange Productions
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Birmingham, Alabama's Hip-Hop scene is underground like flooded coal mines. Thriving in this shadow world of unknown heat spitters and beat smiths is a difficult task. It's enough to stress out the average would be rapper.
Enter Fawty Acres with their appropriately titled debut album "Accumulation of Stress". These Magic City boys ain't playing wit'chall. They breathe that fire into unsuspecting microphones. This is that true Southern Hip-Hop.
Woodro & Woleña glide over Jalapeño-hot tracks from the legendary VIC THE TRUTH previously known by more aliases than Method Man. This project also features J. Gatsby & K. Singo from the Black Lion Camp and a couple of Birmingham Area Songbirds.
"Accumulation of Stress" is a window into the mind of the average black male surviving in the Heart of Dixie. This Heavy Chevy Riding, Country Slang Spittin', Slum Music has been labeled Dirty South Hip-Hop. If you love the sound of the Dirty-Dirty, then this is the lick for you. After all... what's more Dirty than Bama?
....Nuff Said.
G'ON SNATCH THIS ONE UP!!!
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Aggressive production and sincere, powerful stroytelling
author: J Hannan
Already said it all in the short version of this review: this album has top-notch production that, instead of just providing background noise to spit on, actually adds to every track. The range of feeling and mood on the CD is intense, and the lyrical performances are stellar.
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Haven't heard this good in a long time!
author: DurtySouth
The CD recording is A+ quality. Great lyrics and beats. No clipping on this album. Great CD to play in loop mode. Can't get old with this.
Great work and don't quit.
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Derrty South rap couldn't get any better than this.
author: Ken Hamlett-Unsigned Music Mag
Yes, yes, yes! Fawty Acres is the shit! Derrty South rap couldn't get any better than this. These guys remind me of Nappy Roots. Funky ass beats with really tight lyrical content. Other rappers in the derrty could learn from these guys. "Where I Dwell" is a wonderfull cut. It's lyrically superior to most stuff on the radio and the guitar riff that backs the beat is sweet. Fawty does the derrty justice!
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I'm really feelin this cd.
author: Shauntelle Flournoy
This is Dirty South sound with flair. Reminiscent to early Outkast with lyrics that actually speak to you and great music to groove to. I'm really feelin this cd.
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