Okay overall, this album isn't that good to me. I like his old underground albums better even though I'm not a fan of him. Hypnotize mindz isn't like
they use to be at all; they polished up their shit too much and its
not the same shit I use to hear from them. It's very different since Paul &
Juicy not rapping on the album; plus they don't have no Hypnotize Camp
Posse song either. Remember back in the day they had them Prophet
Posse songs when they had Gangsta Boo, Crunchy Black, Killa Klan Kaze
(MC Mack, Scan Man, K-Rock), La Chat, Lord Infamous, M-Child, Indo G,
Koopsta Knicca, Gangsta Blac, Skinny Pimp, T-Rock (from ATL). I
think they need to get all them people reunited back because they was
strong, and them people actually fitted the triple 6 style of music.
If you want the real Three 6, go get the underground shit from 1991
until their mainstream shit from 97 to 2001. I also recommend Tear Da
Club Up Thugs' CrazyNDaLazDayz CD if you don't have it, especially if you are from the south.

 

Lil' Wyte|The One And Only

by P-Body

Released: June 5 2007
Label: Hypnotize Minds/Warner Bros. Records/Asylum Records

"The Wyte Album"

Yo Yo, its your boy P-Body making another guest appearance. Consider
me to be like Flesh N Bone from Bone Thugs, I only appear on the site
whenever I get time to do. So if im not in trouble with the law or
messing with a bitch... just playing but I do be busy though. Anyways,
off that. So we are reviewing the new LP by Hypnotize Mindz' Lil
Wyte, his album is called The One And Only. This is his 3rd solo
album (1st on a major label), and he is finally signed with Asylum records/Hypnotize Mindz now, I know ya'll seen that episode of Adventures In Hollyhood. Basically I'm going to give the people my outlook on the album as a whole. Its 20 songs deep, so here it goes. Oh yeah, I'm one of the hardest, and straight forward critics out there.

Okay the first song "The One And Only" (same as his CD title). This is
alright, not all that to me, I mean the beat is cool. Its something
that DJ Paul & Juicy J would do, most definintely. "We Ain't Kool"
starts off with Juicy J talking, but this song kinda suck to me. The pianos on the track are dope to me; it's nothing spectular
about this song. "I Got Dat Candy" sucks to me, skip this one. I
don't like that chrous, the lyrics aren't too hot, but the beat is the
only thing that save this song. "Thats What's Up" is alright, I like
this song for some reason. The beat remind me of the late 90's to
early 2002 Three 6 Mafia. I could hear this beat being on Project Pat
Mista Don't Play or Three 6 When The Smoke Clears. Project Pat
would have ripped this one better if this was his track, well before
he went to prison for the 3rd time. Okay "Talkin Ain't Walkin" is the
single that he performed at the music convention to get that record
deal. I know ya'll seen that episode when he threw that cup of water
or whatever in Computer's face, and he ran off upstairs to the recording
booth (from Adventures In Hollyhood). This song is alright, its nothing really that grab me, but the beat is hot to me. "Get High" its your typical get smoked out, loc'ed out song, nothing spectular to me. Skip! "It's On", hmmmmm.. I like the beat, and Lil Wyte does alright but once again I just don't feel dude like that. I'm a big Triple 6 fan so don't get me twisted.
"Feeling Real Pimpish" featuring Project Pat; okay why does everybody
claim that they are a pimp. A lot of these niggas wasn't getting hoes,
I betcha your $20 that alot of these rappers wasn't pimpin'. Only thing my
nigga Pat doing on the song is the chrous; the beat is definitely
dope. Paul & Juicy can make them damn beats. "Get Wrong"; okay once
again its your typical song. The beat to this one is alright,
nothing that grabs me, I heard Paul & Juicy do a lot better; maybe
because a lot of their underground artist get these type of beats
instead of the real hard shit they give UGK, and etc. Even Terrance
Howard got a better beat for "Hard Out Here For A Pimp" and he is not a
rapper. "Choppa In Da Back Seat" featuring Project Pat, okay the beginning started off good with the piano loop but when the beat came on, it sounds like everybody else shit. The song overall is alright, I just
wish Project would have at least rapped a verse, he probably would have
saved the song... or maybe not. On "Getting Money Boy" it's once again its yourtypical song about getting money and keeping stacks wrapped on a rubberband. The beat is alright though, but I just can't feel the song
much. "Cake" yep its just like the last song, talking about getting
money. People really need to expand their minds and stop trying to
do what the label tell them. They see that records can't touch down in
people homes like John Madden! Ya'll like that slick shit huh? I knew
you did. Anyways next song "Got'm Lookin".... Hmmmm, I'm not really
feeling this song that much either, his lyrics aren't grabbing me too
much; its the same shit. Maybe if he delivered his shit differently.
Also if I could believe the shit that he say, maybe I'll feel him
better. The beat is pretty good though. "Fucked Up" starts off with
Juicy J saying he want to get drunk; okay, ya'll already know the
concept about this song. Yep! Getting drunk. Im not feeling
this shit, it sucks to me.. Skippppppp!! Next song "Suicide", the
chrous is getting performed by DJ Paul with alittle vocal effects on
it. This chorus goes "Suicide, Suicide, Suicide, Homicide, Homicide,
Homicide". The chrous is kinda weak, but the beat is alright to me, I
like the beat though. Lil' Wyte is actually talking about something finally.
He's talking about he is fed up on life, his problems with his mom
being sick, his girlfriend pregnant with another baby, and just the
stuff that the average man probably could relate to. I didn't say I
like the song but its decent. "Ghostin" is talking about ghost riding
a whip (car for those that don't know the slang term). The beat is
alright but it's your typical new Triple 6 shit, with lyrics that are
typical as well. "Do It Fluid"; I'm not really feeling this song much,
its your typical rap song for this era which is beginning to depress
me a lot. "Dat Boy" featuring Project Pat is next. Only thing Pat is doing is thechorus for the last muthafucking time. Why is Pat not rapping on here
Paul & Juicy!!?? The beat is hot, I like the instruments on this, but
the song as a whole isn't groundbreaking at all. Skip! "Gun Do Da
Talkin"; once again this is your typical song about shooting people. I
like gangsta shit but sound convincing and be creative with the shit
instead of sounding like everybody else. Plus this shoot'em up is
getting old man! The beat is alright though, they got a baby sample
on the beat and then around the 8 bar of the beat it has a saxophone
sample (yeah I got good ears). "Outro"; okay this is one of the crazy
outros from yours truely, DJ Paul & Juicy J. They mentioned Project
Pat album and they was serious when they said the record label didn't
promote it. That's the truth though but I didn't think that Pat album
was too hot. Also they mentioned they are looking for new artist since
their roster is slimming down.

Bottom Line:
Okay overall, this album isn't that good to me. I like his old underground albums better even though I'm not a fan of him. Hypnotize mindz isn't like
they use to be at all; they polished up their shit too much and its
not the same shit I use to hear from them. It's very different since Paul &
Juicy not rapping on the album; plus they don't have no Hypnotize Camp
Posse song either. Remember back in the day they had them Prophet
Posse songs when they had Gangsta Boo, Crunchy Black, Killa Klan Kaze
(MC Mack, Scan Man, K-Rock), La Chat, Lord Infamous, M-Child, Indo G,
Koopsta Knicca, Gangsta Blac, Skinny Pimp, T-Rock (from ATL). I
think they need to get all them people reunited back because they was
strong, and them people actually fitted the triple 6 style of music.
If you want the real Three 6, go get the underground shit from 1991
until their mainstream shit from 97 to 2001. I also recommend Tear Da
Club Up Thugs' CrazyNDaLazDayz CD if you don't have it, especially if you are from the south.

 

Rating:

nappy Picks: "Talkin' Ain't Walkin', "Suicide", & "Thats Whats Up"

Download: "Thats Whats Up"

 

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