Dru Down - Can You Feel Me
Reviewed By: Blutarski

  1. The intro. Some clips from "Explicit Game" and some talking. Bout it.


  2. The hook to this track is slick. The beat is pretty good. It has that old school feel to it. Dru Down comes clean on the mic with his pimp style lyrics. He puts it down for the East Oakland and spits some tight flows. I'm feeling it, a good track to start it off with.


  3. A very catchy beat on this one. The hook is tight and gets your head moving. Dru Down come with some hard lyrics on this one. The beat is sweet and I'm feeling the producion. A tight track overall.


  4. The best track on the album. The beat and production are perfect and Dru Down's flow fits in perfectly. The hook is tight and I like the vocals on it. This is just a knoccin ass track. My favorite on the album and one of my favorite Dru Down tracks of all time. I'm feeling it, bump it loud.


  5. It starts off with a phone call. Dru Down flows about chopin it up with everyone. The beat is alright and the production is clean. It's a decent track overall, nothing special, but it's alright.


  6. Another tight ass track. The hook is sweet, the beat is hard, the production is good, and Dru Down comes with some tight shit on the mic. "Head, shoulders, hips and legs, baby work that body like you're having sex." Hooo!!!! I'm feeling this track to the fullest.


  7. The beat is alright and I like the flow by Dru Down, but I'm not really feeling the hook all that much. He sounds squeeky on the hook. The production is alright. It's a coo track except for the hook.


  8. This track has more of a dark feel to it. The beat and production makes it sounds like a dark track. Dru Down comes with some hard lyrics on this one. He sounds a bit off of his usual style, but he does spit some tight lyrics, I'm feeling it.


  9. It's just talking all the way through the track. More like poetry then an actual flow. Nice little idea, but I'm not feeling it.


  10. I'm not really feeling the slow pace to this track. The production is good, but I just don't like the pace. Yukmouth starts it off with a nice verse and Dru Down comes good later, but I'm not feeling this track at all. Skip it.


  11. I'm feeling this track much more than the last track. The pace to this one is slow too, but the production fits it better. The vocals on the hook are sweet and I'm feeling the beat. Dru Down and the Luniz come clean on the mic. They spit some nice flows. It's a good easy listening type of track.


  12. The deal went bad and this track went bad. I'm not feeling anything on this track. The beat isn't all that, production is below average and Dru Down doesn't come all that tight on the mic. Skip it.


  13. I'm not really feeling this track all that much either. The beat is nothing special and there is nothing catchy about the beat. Just skip this one too.


  14. The beat to this track is much better than the last few tracks. I like the production and the hook, but I'm not really feeling Dru Down's flow on this one. He doesn't come all that tight to me. It's a decent track overall, but I'm not really into it much.


  15. Another slow paced track. Dru Down again doesn't come off that tight to me. The second half of this album is much weaker than the first half. This track is a perfect example of that. I'm not feeling it at all.


  16. This track just helped the album rebound. The beat is tight and gets your head moving as Dru Down comes with some tight ass lyrics. His flow is much better on this track than the past few tracks. The production is clean, I'm feeling this track.


  17. Another slow paced track, but it works. Dru Down, the Luniz spit some tight flows. D-Luni has a good verse. It's a good track to end the album with. I'm feeling it, not the best, but still good.


Overall this album wasn't as good as "Explicit Game," but it still had it moments. I was feeling a majority of the tracks, but not nearly as many as "Explicit Game." I would say to get it only if you are a big Dru Down fan, otherwise pick up "Explicit Game."

Track Listing:
  1. "Intro"

  2. "Playa For Real"

  3. "Baby Bubba"

  4. "Can You Feel Me"

  5. "Chopin' it Up"

  6. "Head & Shoulders"

  7. "Mista Busta"

  8. "Hustlin' Ain't no Thing"

  9. "The Game"

  10. "Breezy" ft. Yukmouth

  11. "Freaks Come Out" ft. Luniz

  12. "Deal Wend Bad"

  13. "Underestimated"

  14. "I'm Wondering"

  15. "Suspect One"

  16. "500 Mobsters"

  17. "The Mobb" ft.Luniz, D-Luni

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