Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Slim Thug Welcome to Houston


Slim Thug Welcome to Houston



An imposing figure with a voice to match,
Slim Thug had been dropping in for guest verses --
on mixtapes and other artists' albums -- for several
years before making his full-length debut through the
Neptunes' Star Trak label. Based out of the northern
part of Houston, the MC fell in with Swisha House's
Michael Watts and established a following in short time,
which had a lot to do with his business instincts --
mixtapes released on his own Boss Hogg Outlawz label
circulated throughout the region. (He also acquired a
couple record stores and became involved with real estate.)
Already Platinum, distributed by Geffen, sustained several
release-date delays before its July 2005 street date,
and featured production work from the Neptunes and
Jazze Pha. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

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Young Jeezy Trap or Die Remake


Young Jeezy Trap or Die Remake




Young Jeezy might have the most limited delivery of any A-list rapper, an aging-attack-dog wheeze that he uses to bulldoze through tracks, hardly ever varying cadence or intensity. But he also has arguably the best ear for beats of any of his contemporaries, which turns his handicap into an asset more often than anyone could've imagined. Jeezy likes his tracks to be huge, oppressive things, their heavy gothic melodies only underscoring the titanic chaos of the drums. That lends him an urgency; he must really have some shit to say if he's willing to scream over that insanity. On his last album, 2008's The Recession, Jeezy found a loose unifying concept that channeled all his strengths into something better, turning him into a voice for the anxiety about the then-nosediving markets. Among other things, that was a smart way out of the endless drug-talk that his previous records had threatened to turn into cliche. But now he's back with the sequel to the mixtape that first put him on the radar, talking that same old drug-talk once again. And guess what? It still sounds pretty great.

For the first 10 or so tracks of Trap or Die II, Jeezy's in rare form, finding tracks denser and more feverish than anything he's ever rapped over. Drum patterns frantically jackhammer each other, trebley synth figures erupt out nowhere, and even the tracks that sample old-school soul seem to be almost entirely horn-stab. It's severe, physical music, almost a circa-2010 Southern gothic take on the Bomb Squad's dizzying barrage. It might be no accident that the two strongest songs here are called "Insane" and "Lose My Mind". The latter is, incredibly enough, Jeezy's new single-- a bold move, considering that the thing can make you feel like you've got voices in your head screaming at you. Jeezy and guest Plies come almost completely unhinged, screaming hoarse self-aggrandizement over what sounds like a symphony composed for car-alarms.

But Jeezy doesn't keep that energy up for long. Like a lot of mixtapes, Trap or Die II is too long, but unlike most, it's too long in a neat and orderly way, with almost all the strongest tracks front-loaded into the tape's first half. After that, Jeezy starts to relent, cranking out decent but unmemorable tracks that just seem to take up space. "Hood Politics" and "Go Hard" and "My Tool" reiterate the same motivational medication talk that Jeezy's done hundreds of times before, usually better. The hooks fall flat. "Ride Wit Me" somehow manages not to turn its Scarface and Trick Daddy guest-spots into gold. By the time the tape ends, you're exhausted. But once you delete the last half from your iTunes, you've got an EP-length release of ride-out music as fiery and visceral as anything you're likely to hear this year.

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