anyone else loving this album as much as me?
the regular first disc is pretty great - especially still tippin' (ok it's obvious, but i'm not tired of it yet), flossin' feat. big moe and got it sewed up (remix).
still, for my money, grandma has to be one of the best and most touching moments in hip hop since all that i got is you on ghostface killah's iron man album (another ridiculously underrated record).
it's all the things i like about texan rap right now - really down-home, honest - but endearingly humble, too, being all about how he'd never have never have become a player without following his gran's advice: using his real name and being proud of it, dishing his phone number out (it's all over the record), keeping the faith etc.
the screwed and chopped bonus disc is just stunning, too. mike watts totally shreds the original mixes and and makes them into something else entirely...
the regular first disc is pretty great - especially still tippin' (ok it's obvious, but i'm not tired of it yet), flossin' feat. big moe and got it sewed up (remix).
still, for my money, grandma has to be one of the best and most touching moments in hip hop since all that i got is you on ghostface killah's iron man album (another ridiculously underrated record).
it's all the things i like about texan rap right now - really down-home, honest - but endearingly humble, too, being all about how he'd never have never have become a player without following his gran's advice: using his real name and being proud of it, dishing his phone number out (it's all over the record), keeping the faith etc.
the screwed and chopped bonus disc is just stunning, too. mike watts totally shreds the original mixes and and makes them into something else entirely...
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