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BEELOW "SAME GAME NEW HUSTLE" ALBUM REVIEW

Beelow "Same Game New Hustle"

 
Reviewer: Tony Montana
Rating: 2.5 stars

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Beelow been gone for a while and this album has been very anticipated for a long time. You may remember his previous albums "Ballin 4 Billions" in 1999 & "Ballaholic" in 2000, plus his double-cd compilation "Paperchasin" So its been a while since he's came with a solo album, but its finally dropped.

The intro is a real tight beat, I wish they would've made it into a song, because its one of the best beats on the album.

The first song is "Bring It On" this is dedicated to everyone who is hatin on Beelow, its a harder track than some of his other material, the beat is hard also. Beelow drops some nice lyrics on his 3 verses.

"Ho Ass Nigga" sounds like some real Beelow type of shit, its filled with alot of trumpets and this shit go hard. This song features Savage and they both come tight, especially Beelow.

Lil Boosie & Thug Addict are featured on "Put That Iron On Ya" this kinda sounds like an older track, the beat aint really all that tight at all, but Lil Boosie keeps you listening to the song with his tight lyrics, be on the lookout for Boosie. The rest of the song is downhill from there.

"Let Me See You Twerk" features X-Con, its a nice shake ya ass, club type of track. The beat sounds too busy, like they got too much shit goin on in it. Its a nice track and if they played it in a club, you gonna move to it, but it aint nothin that can be banged in your ride.

Josephine Johnny is on the next track "Do Yo Thang Girl" This track got alot of brass in it, Beelow seems to always come with some nice trumpets and shit in some of his songs and this is one of those, but just like the previous track it seems like too much is goin on in this track. Too much brass is a bad thang, like before, this track will make you move in the club, but thats about all.

"Mo Dough" got some sound effects in it that I aint never heard before and this shit has really grown on me. I can describe it, you'd have to hear it to see what I'm talkin about. It's growin on me, but its a little annoying, this is a nice song though, its got a good rythm to it and Beelow comes with some nice verses & a tight chorus.

"I Know You Hate Dat" is a song about what people hate about Beelow and his folks. This track features Savage and they both drop verses describing the different reasons why people hate them. The beat consists of brass and a pretty nice bassline. It aint nothin special, but this is the type of shit you can bang in your ride.

"Pressure" is more laid back than the rest of the album, its about the different pressures of life and the beat is pretty tight. Its got some bells & strings in it. The chorus is sung and it gets old fast. This song is alright, but it could've been alot better.

"Ballin Baby" kinda samples the melody from the theme to "Godfather" they do a pretty nice job with this track, the beat is pretty nice and so are the lyrics, its one of the hardest songs on the album.

"Never Move Where I Sleep" is the hardest track on the album. The beat is some Louisiana Gangsta type of shit. Beelow has some real nice lyrics on this track, plus the chorus is tight. It would've been nice to hear more songs like this on the album, it would've made the cd better.

The last song is "Big Body" chopped and screwed. I've heard this song chopped and screwed by other people and it sounded alot better, I dont know who they got to chop it, but I was a little disappointed with it.

To be honest, I wad disappointed with most of the album. I waited along time for the new Beelow and it wasnt what I expected it to be. Its got a few tight tracks on it, some ok tracks and some bad tracks. Its definately not as good as his previous albums.
 

 
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