AP-9 - World Wide Mob Figa
Reviewed By: Blutarski

  1. I didn't really like this track's production when I first heard it on "How the West Was Won," but my mind has changed about it. AP rips up the mic hard on this track. He spits some hard shit. A good track to start the album off with.


  2. A tight ass beat for this track. The production notes only say who produced the whole album and not track by track. Whoever did it did a sweet job. AP flows about dialing 911 cause it's an emergancy. A tight track with some coo flows, I'm feeling it.


  3. A clean beat and nice production overall. He flows about how a girl doesn't need a diploma to get with him. He comes hard on the mic again. I'm feeling his hard style on this album so far. A tight track overall.


  4. A funny track. He talks about pulling up on a bitch and there is a nice little screeching sound effect in the background. A slower paced track. A pretty well produced track with a good beat. The lyrics are really funny though, but I'm liking them. A coo track overall.


  5. A slower paced track here. Some nice piano work in the background. I'm feeling AP the most out of the three, but both Mitchy Slick and Ridah have some clean flows. A short track for it having three people on it. A decent track overall.


  6. Some fash paced flows by AP on this track. The beat is just ok, but AP more than makes up for it on the mic. I do like the background instruments. The title track is pretty good overall.


  7. Short freestyle from AP. It's not even a minute long though. A coo little freestyle though.


  8. I'm not really feeling this track too much. I don't like the hook at all and I don't think this is AP's best track on the album. He does have some good flows about the ghetto, but I don't think it's his best work. A decent track at best.


  9. A slower paced track here. A nice little piano beat with some good production overall. AP comes with some good lyrics on the mic. He flows from the heart on this one, talking about the ghetto and how hard life can be. A good change from the other types of tracks. A good track overall.


  10. My favorite track production wise. A tight beat and sweet background effects work well with AP's flow. He flows about living a fast and gansta life. I'm more into it for the production than the flows, but both make for a good combination. I'm feeling it overall.


  11. Another well produced track. Some coo background instruments and effects. AP starts it off with a clean flow. He flows about people jocking him. The lyrics on the hook are catchy. I-Rocc has a good verse too, it's a nice change from AP's style. A good track overall.


  12. Another track with good production. I'm not feeling Nutty Professor at all though. AP blows him away with his verses. They flow about ballin'. A decent track overall, nothing special.


  13. AP flows about not wanting to die. A good thing to rap about for a person who has been shot up as many times as he has. The production is pretty good, but nothing too special. A good track overall though, I'm feeling it.


  14. The last solo track is a good one. The production is hard and I'm feeling AP's flow. He talks about people who ask for money need to look in the mirror for it. I like the lyrics he comes with. He rips up the mic hard. A good solo track.


  15. Another well produced track. AP starts it off with a coo verse. T-Nutty comes clean on the hook and his verse is clean too. He uses simlar lyrics that he used on Messy Marv & I-Rocc's "Izrealz." AP finishes it off with some more good lyrics. I'm feeling this track.


  16. A real catchy beat that gets your head moving. T-Nutty comes tight on this track too. AP and T-Nutty rip it up on the mic and there is a tight beat, can't really ask for more than that, just bump it loud!


  17. I don't really like the beat too much, but AP and T-Nutty come tight on the mic. If the beat was a little better this would be a tight ass song. It's still a good song overall, but it could have been even better.


  18. This is from the upcoming Luni Coleone & Hollow Tip colab album. Luni starts it off with a good verse. The beat is alright, but I don't like the background effects to it. Hollow Tip has the second verse and comes clean. AP comes with some good lyrics of his own on his verse. A tight way to finish the album.


Overall this was a very good album. I think in some ways it was better than his first album, but I think that his best release is still forthcoming. I think if there had been a little more work this might have been a really great album, but it falls just short of that category. A good collection of flows, features and good production. Pick it up!

Track Listing:
  1. "Picture This"

  2. "911"

  3. "No Diploma"

  4. "Pull-Up on Ya Bitch"

  5. "The Turf" ft. Mitchy Slick, Ridah

  6. "World Wide Mob Figa"

  7. "Free Style"

  8. "My Ghetto"

  9. "Pieces of a Man"

  10. "Livin' the Life"

  11. "Get Off" ft. I-Rocc

  12. "Ballin'" ft. Nutty Professor

  13. "Wanna Be"

  14. "Look in the Mirror"

  15. "Thug Theez" ft. T-Nutty

  16. "But They Don't Know" ft. T-Nutty

  17. "Why They Wanna" ft. T-Nutty

  18. "One Mic" ft. Hollow Tip, Luni Coleone

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