First Degree The D.E. - Planet Zero
Reviewed By: Blutarski
- More like a little ryhme than an actual track, but it's coo. When the beat kicks in
near the end it really shows some good production. This track is just like an intro
being very short and introducing Farenhiet Records.
- The second track has heat to it. A nice little beat, but First Degree flows with his
signature voice. The slow paced beat goes perfect with First Degree's deep, hard voice.
A good track overall.
- One of my favorite tracks on the album. The addition of Brotha Lynch and Phonk Beta
gives this a deep dark feel to it. A nice slow beat goes along well with the flows. The
hook is catchy. Some of that nice slow dark gangsta shit!
- A very catchy beat on this track. First Degree flows about doing some nice loving on
this track. Damn I can't really say much more about it. It just gets my head moving
and I'm feeling this track to the fullest.
- This is a very weird track. There really isn't a solid flow throughout the track, but
First Degree, Brotha Lynch and Phonk Beta talk all the way through it. The only real
flowing on it is First Degree making the hook. Not really feeling it too much.
- Soupbone starts this track off with a decent flow. I don't really like the hook too
much, but the flows are excellent. Another weird track. I'm feeling this one more than
the previous track, but overall I don't really like it too much.
- This track is better with the flows than the production. I don't really like the
production that much, but First Degree has some nice flows on this track. The hook is
pretty good. Overall this is a decent track, but not the best.
- This track is short. It is completely an instrumental, but is has some nice production
to it. There isn't a beat to it at all, but the background instruments have a nice
feel to them.
- This is one of my favorite tracks on the album. The production is great and First
Degree brings heat! More of that dark feel that makes First Degree great. The slow
beat fits in perfectly with his style as he spits some nice slow flows to the good
production.
- Along with Brotha Lynch, Loki and P-Folks this track provides heat. The production is
pretty good overall, but the flows are the great part of this track. All four rip up
the mic on this one. More dark feel to this track. Some heat here, no doubt.
- The title track has heat to it. There are some nice instruments in the background and
the production overall is sicc! First Degree compliments this by spitting some sicc
lyrics. Another sicc ass track overall. Can't say anymore.
- First Degree spits faster on this track than any other track on the album. The
production has more of the dark feel to it and the hook is great. Just more of that
sicc Frist Degree shit. Nothing more I can say than to peep it.
- First Degree starts the track with a good flow to a great beat. The subject of the
track is a girl who First Degree spends "time" with partime. Souplbone has a good flow
and M Sane has some good lyrics as well. A good track overall.
- Very good production on this track. This is really another instrumental, but every few
seconds or so a voice can be heard in the background. I like the beat and like I said
the production is sicc! Very good track overall.
- First Degree spits some coo flows on this track, but I'm not really feeling the
production on this one too much. A decent track overall.
Overall this album has some definate heat to it. First Degree comes sicc on the mic
and just as good on the production side. Phonk Beta, Brotha Lynch and First Degree team
up to make this a very well produced album overall. There is just enough gues
appearances to make this a great album. Get it!
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Track Listing:
- "Off to Planet Zero"
- "Outer Limits"
- "Blackula" ft. Brotha Lynch Hung, Phonk Beta
- "Oh Me, Oh My"
- "Ain't on My Agenda"
- "Time" ft. Soupbone
- "You Ain't Fuck Wit My Time"
- "250"
- "Money on My Books"
- "Weapons of War" ft. Brotha Lynch Hung, Loki, P-Folks
- "Planet Zero"
- "Simon"
- "Partime" ft. Soupbone, M Sane
- "About You"
- "Gun Fu"
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