C-Bo - Til My Casket Drops
Reviewed By: Blutarski
- The album starts off tight with this track. Both C-Bo and the Mob Figaz come sicc on
this one. The beat is tight and the production is good. The beat gets your head moving
and everyone rips up the track. The hook is tight too. A great track overall.
- The second track has heat to it. The production is good and the beat gets you into the
track. C-Bo comes clean flowing about life as a deadly game. His style of flow is pretty
good, but it doesn't fit in well with the beat to me. The hook is alright. Overall I'm
feeling this track, but it's not the best on the album.
- C-Bo and Spice 1 rip up the mic on this one. The beat is tight and the background affects
fit in perfectly. Both spit some tight lyrics. I'm feeling this track to the fullest.
Can't really say enough about it, you got to hear it.
- My favorite solo track on the album. The hook is tight and the production is sweet. C-Bo
flows about getting money. What more is there to say, this track is tight. The beat gets
head into it and C-Bo comes clean on the mic. One of my favorites.
- E-40 and C-Bo come sicc on this one. The production again is tight and the beat gets
your head moving. C-Bo starts it off with a tight verse. E-40 comes tight as well and
both put it down on this one. I'm feeling it, one of my favorite tracks on the album.
- This track has more of a slower pace to it. The production is good again, but I'm not
really feeling this track too much. None of the Outlawz came tight on this one. C-Bo has
a decent verse, but I'm still not feeling it.
- C-Bo flowing about he was born and raised in hell. The production isn't that tight
compared to some of the other tracks on this album. C-Bo comes tight on this track and
Big Syke has a good verse. I do like the hook though. A decent track at best.
- Killa Tay starts this one off with his signature voice and style. The production isn't
that good to me. The beat doesn't come off hard to me, but I still like the background
effects. The hook isn't that great to me either. I like Killa Tay's flow and JT comes
good too. Not that great of a track to me though, I'm not feeling it too much.
- I like the background instruments on this one. C-Bo comes clean on this one and spits
some tight lyrics. The pace is slow, but the beat still gets your head moving. I like
this track better than the last track. Wish there were a couple more solo tracks like
this on the album. I'm feeling it.
- I like this track better than the other track with the Mob Figaz. C-Bo comes tight on
this one and the Mob Figaz have some good verses. The production is good and has a
medium pace to it. I'm feeling this track to the fullest.
- A gang of people on this track, but each comes with some tight lyrics. Marvaless is a
good addition to the track. Killa Tay spits some tight lyrics, Pizzo comes alright, Mac
Mall is coo, and JT comes clean. C-Bo has a good verse as well. I'm feeling this track.
A lot of talent on this one.
- This track has a slower pace to it. The production is coo and I like the beat, but it
still doesn't come off tight to me. It's a coo track overall, but I'm not really feeling
it too much. Compared to some of the other tracks on this album this is only decent.
- C-Bo flow about all the things he wants in life. The production is alright, but this
has more of a slower pace to it and I'm not really feeling it too much. Just another
decent track overall.
- I'm feeling this track. The production is clean and the beat comes off hard. C-Bo spits
some tight lyrics. His solo track are very good, I don't know why he didn't put more of
them on the album. I'm feeling this track to the fullest.
- The flows fit in perfectly with the beat. C-Bo starts it off with a tight verse. Laroo
and Lunasicc come tight on this one as well. The beat gets your head into it and the
production is alright. Not the best track on the album, but I'm feeling it.
- The title track has some heat to it. The prodution is alright and C-Bo spits some good
lyrics. It's a decent track, but not nearly the best track on the album. I'm not feeling
too much.
- The beat is tight on this one. The production fits in well with the flow of the track
and C-Bo flows about being a 357. Some of those hard C-Bo lyrics on this one. I'm
feeling it to the fullest. A great track to end the album with.
Overall this is one of C-Bo's best albums. There is a good mix of talent on the features
and the production is clean all over the album. C-Bo comes with those signature hard
lyrics. Just some hard nosed rip it up shit from Bo. Go get this one.
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Track Listing:
- "Ride Til We Die" ft. 151, Mob Figaz
- "Deadly Game"
- "Major Pain & Mr. Bossalini" ft. Spice 1
- "Money by the Ton"
- "40 & C-Bo" ft. E-40
- "Hard Labor" ft. Outlawz
- "Raised in Hell" ft. Big Syke
- "Can We All Ball" ft Killa Tay, JT The Bigga Figga
- "Desparado Outlawz"
- "Real Niggas" ft. Mob Figaz
- "Professional Ballers" ft. Killa Tay, Marvaless, Pizzo, Mac Mall, JT The Bigga Figga
- "Big Gangsta" ft. Laroo, Lil Bo, Mob Figaz
- "All I Ever Wanted" ft. Lunasicc, 151
- "Boo Yow!"
- "No Pain, No Gain" ft. Lunasicc, Laroo
- "Til My Casket Drops"
- "357"
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