Abasolutely stunned.
Pros:
Some catchy beats.
Cons:
Immensely foul language.
The Bottom Line:
If there were an option to give zero stars, this would warrant it.
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Author's Review
I don't even know where to begin with this review. There are a number of singles from this album on the radio right now, and more are sure to come. Somehow, this has managed to make it to the top of my list of worst albums ever. William Hung couldn't come close to this bit of insanity. I would go so far as to say this is the most disgusting album I have ever heard, but without an understanding of the slang, the meaning could easily be missed.
Unlike the early rappers who had stories to tell about life, politics, and the "American dream," this album's songs are completely senseless, but possibly a reflection of our declining intellect as a nation. There are some catchy beats to be sure, but overall, there is practically no substance. Soulja girl and Crank that are the most popular for the moment, but there are several more in the pipeline to hit the radio, such as She thirsty. This would fit into a category Id like to call ego rap. You may have heard it before, but not this extent. There has to be something more interesting to sing about than the artist himself. With a bit more substance, he might produce another catchy album that is also interesting to listen to.
Sexual perversion blasted through the radio is annoying in and of it self. In several songs, the artist sings of "supermanning" a "hoe." You need only take a look in an online dictionary and wait as your jaw drops. Unknowingly, or without care, you see small kids singing these lyrics and professing their love of the latest star.
I should hope you would save your money and protect your ears from this.