Celly Cel - Heat 4 Yo Azz
Reviewed By: Blutarski
- The title track starts this album off right. The beat is good and gets your head going
and then Celly comes clean on the mic. The production is good. A good track overall.
- This track has a slower pace to it. Celly and B-Legit talk in the beggining and then
Celly starts off a slow flow. B-Legit has the last verse and outshines Celly. Both have
good flows overall, but I'm feeling B-Legit more. A good track overall.
- The beat on this track is slick. The production is top of the game and I'm feeling
Celly's flow. This track knoccs from start to finish. The hook is good too. A classic
track from start to finish.
- All about having game on this one. It has a good pace to it and the beat and production
fit it perfectly. Young Mugzi has a good verse on this one and Celly comes tight. E-40
never flows on this track he just talks. A good track overall though, I'm feeling
it.
- Celly comes with some nice lyrics on this track and Levitti comes in with his signature
vocals. The beat is alright, but it's nothing special. I like the production and it has
some nice background effects to it. A good track overall.
- Celly flows all about that gin. It has a slower pace to it. The background instruments
are clean and the beat fits well. It's a decent track, but nothing special.
- E-40 doesn't flow on this track either. He just talks all the way through it. Celly does
comes with some nice flows. The beat and production are alright, but again really
nothing special.
- This is one of my favorite tracks on the album. The beat is clean and I'm feeling the
production. Celly comes with some tight lyrics on this one. It's a sicc track from
start to finish.
- A nice slow pace to this track. The production makes for some tight background effects.
Everyone has a nice verse, although I think there are too many people on this track.
The beat gets your head into the track. The hook is the only down part of this track.
It's a clean track overall, minus the hook.
- This is my favorite track on the album. Celly flows all about those hot sunny days where
you just have to ride around the town. The beat has a perfect pace for this track. I'm
feeling the production. This is one of my favorite tracks on the album, sicc
overall.
- I'm not really feeling this track all that much. The beat isn't all that great. I do
like the production, but the beat throws me off. Celly has nice vocals, but he should
have had a faster pace to his flow. Not really feeling it overall.
- Celly just gives some shout outs on this track. Nothing but talking. The beat is good
too, I wish he would have flown over it.
Overall this is a decent album, but Celly has much better albums than this one. It has
an old school feel to it, but the beats don't come off all that hard to me and Celly
doesn't come hard on every track. I would say only pick it up if you are a big Celly
Cel fan, otherwise you might want to pass it up.
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Track Listing:
- "Heat 4 Yo Azz"
- "Bailin' Thru My Hood" ft. B-Legit
- "What Am I Supposed to Do"
- "How to Catch a Bitch" ft. E-40, Young Mugzi
- "Funk 4 Life" ft. Levitti
- "Gin Wit no Juice"
- "Retaliation" ft. E-40
- "Body Shop"
- "Pimps, Playaz and Hustlaz" ft. Kaveo, The Mossie, Funk Mobb, Mac
Shawn
- "Hot Sunny Day"
- "Nuthin' But Dick"
- "Empty tha Clip"
Usefull Links: www.realsiderecords.com
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