Cool Nutz - Verbal Porn
Reviewed By: Blutarski
- A little intro to a porno. A little babysitter talk. Sounds kinda funny.
- It starts off with a little freestyle by Cool Nutz and then the beat kicks in. A
decent beat with some nice background instruments. The flow is pretty good. The
lyrics that Cool Nutz spits are great. I'm feeling this track for the flows that
Cool Nutz spits. A good track overall.
- The beat is decent and the background affects are good. The flows are pretty good by
Cool Nutz and Maniac Lok. I'm not really feeling the hook too much though. Ray Ray
has a good verse too. I'm liking this track except for the hook.
- Part two of the intro. The two are going at it now. Still funny. Lol!
- I like the production on this track. The background affects are pretty tight. The
hook is pretty good too. The flows are pretty good, sounds like a nice hip-hop track
with heat. I'm feeling it.
- The first solo Cool Nutz track. He spits with his style of medium paced flows and
good lyrics. Cool Nutz really can flow with some original lyrics. I like his style
and I like this track for that reason. Not an outstanding track, but I like it for
the lyrics he spits.
- A faster pace to this track and I'm feeling it. Maniac Lok has got some flows to him
and he rips up the mic on this track. Some heat spitted here, no doubt. The hook
isn't that great, but it doesn't take away from the track. A pretty tight track
overall.
- I like the production on this track. Some more good flows on this track. More of that
hip-hop feel to it. Not uaually what I listen to, but I like it though.
- More of the porno. Shit is getting hilarious now. LOL!
- The lyrics are great. "Just an old fashion thug song." The pace is slow, but the
flows fit in well. I expected a little harder lyrics from a thug song, but they
are still pretty good. A decent track overall.
- The pace to this track is pretty good. Mac Dre adds some heat to the track. I'm not
really feeling The Phranchise, but the production is good and the verses spit are ok.
- One of those tracks that gets your head moving. Cool Nutz just putting it down for
Portland on this one. The beat is sicc and the flows are great. One of my favorite
tracks on the album. A sicc track overall.
- Maniac Lok impresses me again on this track. He has got some serious flows. This track
has a good feel to it and the flow of it is good. Some heat being spit on this track.
A good track overall.
- The porno continues. Girl keeps asking for it to be deeper. Lmao!
- This track has a harder feel to it. The hook is pretty good, the beat is good and the
production overall is good. The flows are pretty tight and I like the feel they
present. A harder track than some of the others on the album.
- This has more of that hip-hop feel to it. Jay Tee has some nice flows on this one.
The hook is pretty good. Bullet spits some flows with his unique voice. Arjay spits
some good flows too, but I'm not really feeling him too much. A good track overall.
- The Cool Nutz solo tracks are great, I don't know why he didn't do more of them.
Either way, he spits some more sicc lyrics on this track to some good production.
I wish there would have been more solo tracks on the album cause Cool Nutz has
flows.
- The porno continues. Shit just gets even funnier as they come to a climax. LMAO!
- The vocals by April Cason makes this track feel more like R&B than even hip-hop. Still
some nice lyrics, but I'm not feeling it one bit.
- The last solo track by Cool Nutz. He spits some more good lyrics, but I'm not really
feeling the beat too much. I do like the flows though and it makes the track worth a
listen. Cool Nutz has flows and this track is more proof of it.
- The final chapter of the porno is finished. LMFAO!!!
- The same as track 8 except it's the radio edit.
Overall this album had some heat to it. Cool Nutz proves again that he has got some
heat. There should have been more solo tracks from Cool Nutz, but I still think that
it is a good album. More of a hip-hop album, but still tight.
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Track Listing:
- "Can I Listen?" (intro)
- "Major Pain" ft. Toni Hill
- "Madd Rappers" ft. Maniac Lok, Ray Ray
- "Harder" (interlude)
- "Freq" ft. Jumbo, Donnie
- "Ya Heard Me?"
- "My Heata" ft. Maniac Lok, Rogi Shepherd
- "Enuff" ft. Maniac Lok, Ray Ray
- "Feels Good" (inerlude)
- "Thug Song" ft. Bosko, Bleek
- "First Time I Seent Her" ft. Mac Dre, The Phranchise
- "Portland Life II"
- "It's a Shame" ft. Maniac Lok, Bosko, Style Wars
- "I Want it Deeper" (interlude)
- "Can't Hold Back" ft. D.B.A.
- "Be Advised" ft. Jay Teee, Bullet, Arjay
- "72 Bars"
- "Boil Over" (interlude)
- "What You Do" ft. April Cason
- "They'll Never Know"
- "I Never Dreamed" (interlude)
- "Enuff (radio)" ft. Maniac Lok, Ray Ray
Usefull Links: www.jusfamilyrecords.com
Other Reviews Of This Artist: Speakin Upon a Million
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