Ganksta NIP - Interview With a Killa
Reviewed By: Blutarski

  1. The intro to the album. A nice beat in the background and good production. Ganksta NIP talks a bit in a crazy voice during an interview. Some psycho type shit here. Nice little intro to the album.


  2. A nice beat with some nice piano work. Ganksta NIP reps South Park and Texas. He flows about people joinging his psycho club. He has some dark murder lyrics all the way through. A nice dark feel to his style, I'm feeling it. A tight track overall.


  3. More of the same type as lyrics as the last track. He raps about murder and psycho killers. He talks about cutting people up with chainsaws, razors and knifes. A crazy ass track, but it's clean. The beat and production are pretty good as well. He also reps Rap-A-Lot records on this track.


  4. Some nice guitar work on this track. He flows about no knowing why he gets high or spits his psycho lyrics. A good beat to go along with the guitar work. Some tight flowing on this track. A bit more of a Down South feel to this track, but I'm still feeling it.


  5. More of that dark feel to this track. I'm not really feeling the beat and production all that much, but I like his lyrics a lot. He talks about a few serial killers and wonders why he can't make it big like them. Crazy dark lyrics, but I'm digging it.


  6. One of my favorite tracks on the album. The beat sounds like a song from a horror movie. The beat is hard as fuck and I'm feeling the production to the fullest. Ganksta NIP comes with more hardcore lyrics and he rips up the mic. Tasha is only on the hook screaming. Real horror type shit right here.


  7. A lot faster flow on this track. Ganksta NIP comes clean with his lyrics. The beat is alright, but really nothing special. His style on this track is perfect. It fits in perfect with the beat and production. I'm feeling this track for his flows, not really for the production.


  8. More nice guitar work on this track. He flows all about Mortal Kombat and other video games on this track. A coo topic to flow about, definitely something different. The beat and production are great for the track too. A tight track overall.


  9. Ganksta NIP just grabs the mic and flows on this track. Fast paced lyrics and more of those dark murder type flows. The beat is good and I like all the background instruments on this track. A sweet mix on this track. Wish it was a little longer because it's so tight.


  10. He flows about being the psycho on the loose terrorising people on the streets of Houston and South Park. The beat is good, but the production isn't that great. A good track overall, but it's nothing special.


  11. Teresa Keyes is the one doing an interview with Ganksta NIP. He flows with more of the same killer, psycho lyrics. He flows about wondering why he is such a psycho. More horror show type music on this track. A decent beat and production to go along with it.


  12. A slower paced track here. I'm not really feeling the beat and production on this track at all. More of the same type of lyrics as the rest of the album. Not really feeling this track too much.


  13. The production is really dissapointing on this track. I'm not feeling the production at all and it really takes away from the track. Ganksta NIP flows about horror movies, but I'm not feeling this track at all.


  14. More guitar work on this track. It has a slower pace to it, but I like it. He flows about being sick in the head. More of the crazy lyrics that Ganksta NIP spits. A coo track overall, I'm feeling it.


  15. He reps South Park on this track A good paced track with a good beat and production. I don't like the hook at all though. A little different style on this track as he is more into reppin South Park then flowing about murder.


  16. Perhaps the root of Ganksta NIP's flows, ACID. He flows about how acid heads will like his music. I like the beat to this track and the production is perfect. His voice sounds a bit messed up though. Still a tight track though, I'm feeling it.


  17. The name of one of the most successful horror movies ever and now Ganksta NIP flows about it. More of those horror style lyrics to a tight ass beat. A tight ass track, can't really say more.


  18. The same as track 1. Don't know why they needed to put it on here again.


Overall this is a tight album from start to finish. The production is clean the beats are hard and I'm feeling the flows all the way through. I've never really been a fan of Down South music, but this album is tight. If you get the chance pick up this crazy, dark horror album.

Track Listing:
  1. "Intro"

  2. "Psycho Club"

  3. "Move Something"

  4. "I Don't Know Why"

  5. "Why the Psycho Can't do It"

  6. "Erotic" ft. Tasha

  7. "Murda Rush"

  8. "Video Games"

  9. "2 Minutes to Kill"

  10. "Psycho on the Loose"

  11. "What Makes This Boy Tick" ft. Teresa Keyes

  12. "Psych Zone"

  13. "Psycho Funk"

  14. "Sic"

  15. "1st Nigga From South Park"

  16. "Acid Heads"

  17. "Texas Chain Saw"

  18. "Outtro"

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