That’s terrible because this is his album! This one isn’t that bad until LO starts rapping. If you rap with LO you have to use the same style as him. The dopeboy/rapper/exec is back on this one with some help from Lil’ Mark and Braski. This song sucks! He talks about the same thing over and over again. This beat sounds too simple and he is still keeping the ABC rhymes. On this one LO is looking back on his life, can’t knock his story, but I can knock the song. Yola resurfaces and lays down a cliché filled 16. The production is simple and LO keeps it up with the simple rhymes.
He uses a phrase from “Dey Know” on this one. The beat on this one is pretty straight but the lyrics on this one are GARBAGE! Whenever you use “nah nah” and “ha ha” in a song, I think you have earned the right to say that. “Say they from the Westside must be two sides!” It’s kind of funny that he has the nerve to call out Tip on a record. But he has dunn dunn it all! This is the infamous song where he allegedly calls out T.I. Just wished that he would have included the remix on the album, but I don’t think he wanted another “So Icy” situation on his hands!įirst saw the title and wondered how he would pull it off. This is the first single, fitting that he would have it at the beginning.
Why does he sound like a bootleg Jeezy? NEXT!
He starts it off with a simple beat and some simple rhymes about selling drugs. But enough about this let’s get to the music. The Bankhead, Atlanta native received a big buzz off of his first single, “Dey Know” but only because of the appearance of Young Jeezy. NOPE, not for Shawty LO! He has branched out on his own and released a solo LP.