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BUKSHOT "THEY STILL DONT LOVE ME" ALBUM REVIEW

Bukshot "They Still Dont Love Me"

 
Reviewer: Tony Montana
Rating: 4 stars

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Bukshot has dropped a few albums, but I havent heard any of them, so I didnt know what to expect from this album. He's not your typical rapper, he's white, he's a big boy and he's from Louisville, KY. Of course he'll get comparisons to Haystak & Bubba Sparxxx, but he's got his own style.

The first track is "Unleash Hell" which starts out with Bukshot explainin why they still dont love him. The beat is sampled from Goldberg's theme and it's real tight. Bukshot drops some real hard verses on this track.

"Problems" is one of the best tracks on the album, it features Street Flavor recording artists The Burnaz. The beat is tight as hell and the chorus sounds like its a southern Nate Dogg singing it. This song is a 10 on a scale of 1-10. Thats all that needs to be said about it.

The title track "They Still Dont Love Me" is really a standout track. This song takes the album to a whole new level. The beat consists of some low & mid strings and the chorus is sung by a heavy metal singer. I dont know how many of yall will feel this, but those who will feel it, will feel it alot. This is the type of song that makes mean people get meaner. Bukshot gets his rage out on the haters with lines such as this: 'So fuck you other rappers, sayin I cant hold my own / I'll say it to your face in Louisville I own the throne'

Gangsta Blac joins Haystak on "Tear The Roof Off" The chorus is done by Gangsta Blac and he's screaming: 'Tear the roof of this mutha, tear if off!, tear if off!, Tear the roof off this mutha, tear it off!, tear if off!' This song has a variety of drums in it along with a real low bassline and a crunk ass beat. Gangsta Blac comes with some incredible lyrics as always. 'Go on tear the roof off, make this bitch a stand-off / kick a fuckin whole in this thang like a sawed off / bitch my name is Gangsta, hell yea I fuck with Bukshot / Memphis to Louisville, Kentucky, this shit dont stop' Bukshot holds his own too, with a verse before and after Gangsta Blac.

"From The Ville To The Ville" features Haystak. This is an uptempo synthesized track with rapid hi-hats and a bangin bassline. This song is about Louisville and Nashville and Buk talks about some of his problems travelin to and fro: 'Cops pull us over, lookin for rocks / but they wont find nothin but cash and glocks' Following Buks verse comes Haystak's verse and on the 3rd verse they flow back and forth.

"Back To The Ville" has some of its beat sampled from N2Deep's "Back 2 The Hotel" The way they did the beat is tight as hell, they added some real tight shit to it. I like everything about this track except for the chorus, I think they should've done that a little differently. Other than that this is a nice track though.

Bukshot has connections in Memphis and Nashville, but thats not all. "The Virus" features Brotha Lynch Hung, First Degree, P-Folks, X-Raided & More. If you like these West Coast artists, then you should love this track, they all come real raw on this one.

"Lawbreaka" has some elcectric guitar in it and some anti-authority lyrics throughout, but what really is tight as hell about this track is the chorus, its 'Lawbreaka, Lawbreaka' repeated but they got some sirens in there with it and the way they did it was tight as hell.

"Tools Of Destruction" that features over 10 artists and the majority of them come with some real tight verses, D-Ray from The Burnaz comes with some tight shit: 'Whatchu speakin for, if you wasnt spoken to, mane I know some cats that'll choke you blue, beat the hell out of your ass, then choke your boo, if she's dumb enough to ask why we chokin you..."

This album has tight songs all throughout and the production is top-knotch, with 20 songs on this cd, theres something for everybody, Bukshot is gonna blow up off of this cd, watch out for him.

 
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