Dru Down - Explicit Game
Reviewed By: Blutarski
- This is my favorite Dru Down track of all time. It has a tight ass beat and Dru
Down flows about being a pimp, what more do you want? The beat gets your head
moving and Dru Down spits some slick lyrics. A tight ass track overall.
- The Luniz come with some tight lyrics on this one. The three of them rap about
the ice cream man bringing some drugs to the hood. The beat is coo and the raps
can't be beat. A nice debut track for the Luniz. Tight track overall.
- Yukmouth starts off the track with a clean verse to a tight ass beat. The
production on this track is tight. Dru Down comes tight on this track and so
does Yukmouth. This track is just some strait old school type of shit. Tight!
- More of that old school type shit. Dru Down flows pretty good to some decent
production. Dru Down flows about keeping it real and those other cats who
are fake. A nice old school flow, but it's only alright.
- Knumskull starts this track off with a tight verse. Yukmouth follows with his
verse and then Dru Down comes with his verse. The production is coo and I like
the background instruments. The beat gets your head into it. I'm feeling it.
- Some old school production as Dru Down comes clean on the mic. The beat gets
your head into it and Dru Down spits some coo lyrics. Just some old school
type shit. I'm feeling it overall.
- Dru Down flows about girls trying to play foos and vice versa. The production
is alright, but I'm not really feeling this track overall. I don't like the
slow pace to it and Dru Down doesn't come that tight to me.
- Nothing but Dru Down talkin some shit about various things. The beat is tight
and gets your head into it and Dru Down spits some sicc lyrics on the mic. I'm
feeling this track. More old school shit with Dru Down's gangsta twist. Tight!
- Dru Down just flowing about making it to the top. The production is alright,
but the beat doesn't come off to tight to me. Dru Down doesn't come all that
tight, but he still has some coo lyrics. I'm not feeling this track overall.
- This is one of my favorite tracks on the album. All three come tight as fuck on
this one. Yukmouth starts it off with a tight verse. The production is sicc
and a perfect beat that gets your head moving. Nothing bad about this track.
I'm feeling this track to the fullest.
- Dru Down flowing about some gangsta shit. The beat is coo and has that old
school feel to it. The hook is clean and I'm feeling the production overall.
Just another tight track on this album.
- This is the last solo track on the album and Dru Down comes clean. The production
is pretty good, except the beat isn't very hard. The hook is tight and I'm
feeling Dru Down's flows. A decent track overall, but I'm feeling it.
- A more fast paced track as Dru Down comes with some clean lyrics. The pruduction
is alright, but again I'm not really feeling the beat too much. Knumskull comes
tight on this one as well. The hook is alright. Some coo old school shit, but
nothing more really.
- There is some nice piano work on this track. This is nothing but that old school
gangsta type of shit. All three come clean again and I'm feeling the lyrics. The
beat gets your head moving. I'm feeling this track to the fullest.
- Fast paced Dru Down lyrics mixed with some tight Luniz lyrics to a good beat, how
can you go wrong? This is just another old school tight track. Sicc overall!
Overall this album has a lot of good tracks to bump, but the ones that aren't as good
are pretty weak to me. The Luniz came tight and Dru Down spit some clean lyrics with
his pimp style. This is a must get for all Luniz or Oakland rap fans. Check it out!
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Track Listing:
- "Pimp of the Year"
- "Ice Cream Man" ft. Luniz
- "Rescue 911" ft. Yukmouth
- "Realer Than Real"
- "Rigged" ft. Luniz"
- "Bad Boys"
- "Should Have Said So"
- "Talkin' Shit"
- "Ain't No Stoppin'"
- "Hoo Ride" ft. Luniz
- "Call Me Dru Down"
- "No One Loves You"
- "Talk How You Feel" ft. Knumskull
- "Fools From the Streets" ft. Luniz
- "Bonus Track" ft. Luniz
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