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ARCHIE "RIDE WIT ME" ALBUM REVIEW

Archie Eversole "Ride Wit Me Dirty South Style"

 
Reviewer: Tony Montana
Rating: 3.5 stars

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This album is actually a re-release of Archie's Independent album "Ride Wit Me" the success of the single "We Ready" got him signed to MCA and they remixed the single with Bubba Sparxxx, added new songs to his album and here we are.

"We Ready the remix" is a crunk song, its the type of song that you'll throw some boes to in the club. I'm sure yall have heard it before, the chorus is very catchy and you'll be chanting 'We Ready" right along with the song. Archie has the first couple of verses and he is followed by Bubba Sparxxx. I've heard people say Bubba's verse was the best on the song and I've also heard that his verse was the worst and he ruined the song, it all depends on if you like Bubba or not. Nevertheless, this is a real tight song.

"Rollin Hard" is filled with alot of trumpets and synthesizers in it. This track is all about how Archie and Phat Boy is rollin down in the ATL, they rollin hard. Archie's flow on this track is different than on his lead single, its a mixture between rappin & singin his verses, this is another tight song.

"Ride Wit Me" is another very catchy song, one of the best aspects about this song is the bassline, the bassline and the hook make this song, its crunk as hell. But dont get it twisted, Archie comes with some real tight lyrics on this song too. There is more of a hard feel to this song than the previous ones.

"Why Me" is Archie reflecting a little bit on his life. The beat is laid-back, the background has guitars all in it and the verses dropped by Archie are very hard and filled with alot of his deep thoughts.

"Throw A Bottle" is very buck song, its one of the more hyper tracks on the album. He took part of the hook from 3-6 Mafia "Yall bitches aint runnin, shit but yall mouth" that is then followed with "Throw a bottle at that bitch!, throw a bottle at that bitch!" this is the type of song that will shut down the club.

Archie has a song dedicated to green on here called "Smoke Dat Dope" this song was real close to being tight, it has some good verses, but the beat is off a little and so is the chorus.

There are a few other songs that were real close to being tight, but fell short, like "Everything is Alright" which has Archie singing the chorus and he sounds like Ja Rule on it. "We Gangsta", "Get Dat Hoe" & "Chop Em Down" were also good songs, but not standout tracks.

This is a very solid album, I think it went downhill some during the end of the album, but it still has some very tight tracks on it and if you like "We Ready" you should pick this album up.

 
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