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Down South Rap/Hip-Hop and yet a twist... It's Real.
Genre:
Hip-Hop/Rap: Southern Style
Release Date:
2006
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© Copyright-Last Time Publishing
(614346024035)
Record Label: Last Time Felons
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Still on Fire!
Lazy J's debut solo album was due to hit the streets in late '05 but it was delayed due to duplication compilcations and ole hurricane Katrina. And now finally it's here! Plus the album cover art has been redone and it's blazin'!!!
"13 tracks of cooked crack" quote Lazy J
("Back 2 My Roots" from Rat Pack '05).
"Down 2 Ride", a local favorite, will be the 1st single for the radio.
This debut album features the established producer and engineer David Faulk a.k.a. "D-Funk", who also sang the chorus for track 8 "Weed Man." The album is produced by D-Funk and 2 tracks, Down 2 Ride & Weed Man, feature a live guitar played by D-Funk. Also, the album was primarily recorded and engineered by D-Funk, but the Felons ended up adding a track made in their very own studio, track 2 "Way down South", which was engineered and mastered by Lazy J himself. Nip-Gee from Psycodic Noize also gets his point across in track 3 "Saga Continues". This CD is packed with that down south hip-hop sound and yet a twist, it's real.
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Good!!!
author: Mr.Naohiro
The sound of a guitar is very good!!
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Da Sh!t
author: ILLMATIC
Dog, U gotta Snatch This 1. Exactly What Hip Hop's Been Missin'. Yo, Gotta Ride, Keep it DIRTY!
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