Turk Raw And Uncut Zip

While many perceive ' massiveness to be everything that is wrong with 21st century hip-hop, it is hard to refuse the clique's uncanny knack for making catchy music. 's projects are churned out cookie-cutter style, similar to the work of their New Orleans predecessor (and to some extent projects by and ) in that an album is an umbrella project with a feature MC, in this case. Filjm chernie bereti cherez torrent. Is not an abundantly talented MC, even for the thug rap genre, but neither is any member of in the strict lyrical/verbal sense for that matter.

What is compelling about 's projects is their producers' acute sense of making melodies that have musical value. While this musical value may equate to pop appeal in the vein of // (captivating and selling millions, but gaining little respect for making meaningful music), it is hard to deny the power of mass appeal. Is truly an average icy thug rapper and sounds like a carbon copy of his more successful partner,, but he is very adept at carrying his lyrics over the Bayou beats dropped by resident producer.

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In a sense have mastered the game; by maintaining absolute creative control they don't have to deal with a parent label (Universal) mandate because they have achieved platinum success with their own formula. There is no true standout cut on this album, but with 's syrupy beats dripping all over these danceable tracks, it is easy to see why the populace continues to demand more of this stuff. Impresario says it best on the 'Finna Records' interlude: 'Life is real simple, get money, be successful, that's the plan/If you don't like it, don't buy it, don't listen to it.' Sometimes a tough truth to swallow, but when it comes to selling records, might as well be Confucius.

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Free of Cash Money Records, Turk didn't wait long before hooking up with Koch Records for Raw and Uncut, his first venture into the (truly) solo arena. His previous album, Young and Thuggin' (2001), had been billed as a solo effort, but of course, no Cash Money album is truly a solo album -- Cash Money is very much an enterprise, led by do-everything producer Mannie Fresh and a gang of rappers to fill in the gaps. Raw and Uncut lacks that support, sorely.

Turk works mainly with Kenoe, a rapper/producer who is billed as executive producer and who produces roughly half the album, rapping on a few tracks. The partnership seems tight, but it certainly doesn't result in the sort of catchy street anthems that Cash Money had churned out year after year. Bebe and cece winans heaven zippy youtube. What it does result in is a run-of-the-mill Dirty South album with little to differentiate it from the myriad others flooding the market during the early 2000s. Surely former Cash Money fans will enjoy hearing Turk again, and perhaps find his showcased sense of maturity interesting, but that's about the extent of this album's appeal. If you want Cash Money-style rap, stick with Cash Money (there's a bounty of those albums), because Raw and Uncut pales in comparison overall. It's not so much Turk's fault as it is his lack of support.

He could use some help on Raw and Uncut. ~ Jason Birchmeier.