"If you are expecting a cd with strong lyrical content, then this is not what that is. If you want a cd that you can play almsot straight through and that will put you in a crunc, ready to hit the club or beat the $hit out of somebody mood then this is it. The beats are tight, strong basslines and the lyrics are simple and catchy. Its a definite pre-up for the club scene and a keeper-up for when you are parking lot pimpin with your peoples.
My favs are:
-If You Got Ana: Basically a "crunc" song calling out anyone who has some ana, short for animosity.
-I'll Beat Yo Azz: Another crunc song, the title is self explanatory.
-F*** N*****: A catchy hook, albeit one you might not want to sing around your momma, and a nice beat. Definitely something to play when you see a person you dont like.
-Stilettos (Pumps): This one is for the girls. Princess and Diamond, along with Aisha establish that the ladies can swang them thangs in the club too... they just can do it in the Stilettos.
-Diggin Me: Is about the slowest song on the album and the closest to a love song these guys are gonna get to. The guys are pining over a girl who aint doin right by them
Overall, its a good cd and a definite addition to anyone who favors crunc music."
These dudes cannot be serious
J. Weaver | 11/14/2005
(1 out of 5 stars)
"These kids can not be serious. First of all theyre repping Ellenwood, Ive been over in the Ellenwood area a couple of times and I must say its one of the most beutiful suburbs in Atlanta youle probably ever see, Its real quiet, and you might even mistake it for a white neighborhood, so all that gansta sh*t goes straight out of the window. Im not from where you you call the burbs so when I went over there it was the first time ive seen mansions, and it blew my mind. These kids are some rich perpetraitors. I guess they thought they could full out of towners, and try to make it seem like theyre on some real street sh*t, but now you know. They are on some real Cb4, Malibues most wanted type sh*t. So next time they come to your town you have my permission to slap the sh*t out of these lames, please do it for me. getting into the album the production was garbage, lyrics wack as expected. Its sounds like they stole some old Memphis style of rap like Tommy Wrights and butchered it. They are a disgrace to the southern rap scene. Im sure this is there first and last album."
Decent CD
Sweet N Lowe | somewhere | 06/17/2005
(3 out of 5 stars)
"I got this cd 4 my birthday and when i listened 2 it 4 the first time i liked it. Then it steadily got repetitive and finally i just stopped listenin to it all 2gether. It has its good songs and its bad songs. Knuck if you Buck is the best song on this cd."
Who the hell is this? Im-a have to check em out
Matthew Neyland | TPA | 09/17/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Thats what i said when i heard Knuck on the radio... i was like... what a minute... is that gang. boo? no no... was that three six? no.. who the hell?!?! the internet is a beautiful thing... found who it was... i actually copped the cd only hearing one song (which i do every now and then just for the hell of it). was surprised... i like it. the only problem is ALL OF IT is that style... i mean they went all out making sure every song had that crunk flav to it... pretty good tho... if you like that style or three six i think youll like this cd."
The South Stays Crunk
J. Weaver | Tuscaloosa, Alabama | 08/05/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"If you all about gettin' crunk and gettin' loose in the club or you just like music from the dirty south then this is the cd for you. From track 1 to track 12 the beats are bangin and so are the lyrics. This young group is very talented and not to mention the producers who put together this album. I've been in the club when their single came on and everybody just got crunk. Buy this and you definitely will get your money's worth."