Luni Coleone - LuniColeone.com
Reviewed By: Blutarski
- Just a little intro. The news is playing in the background and Luni Coleone is checking his messages.
- The best track on the album starts off with a banging beat from Big Hollis. I don't know why, but Luni's voices sounds
very quiet. Either way this track bangs and Luni rips up the mic. Michy Slick does some talking in the background. I'm
feeling this track to the fullest, I just wish more tracks were like this.
- A decent beat from Big Hollis, although it sounds a lot like every other track he's every produced. Messy starts the
track off with a coo verse. Messy also does the hook. Luni comes hard on the mic as well. The only problem is that
the beat makes it sound like a R&B track rather than the gangsta lyrics Messy and Luni spit.
- A pretty good beat by Hollis on this track. Luni starts it out with a shout out to X-Raided. He comes hard on the mic,
but again his voice sounds really quiet, like wherever they recorded the track had a poor studio. A pretty good track
overall, I'm feeling it.
- I like the guitar style production on this track. Mac Dre starts it off with a hard ass verse. A solid beat from Big Hollis.
I don't like the hook that much, but the verses make up for it. Luni comes hard as well and the beat fits his style
perfectly. I'm feeling this track to the fullest.
- I'm not feeling the production one bit. The beat is weak and the production sounds like every other Big Hollis produced
track. Luni doesn't come all that hard either. Luni has a hard style, I don't know why he teams himself with soft hook
vocals and weak R&B beats. Skip it.
- This is a remix to the track off of "How the West Was Won." It's the same verses from X-Raided except a Luni verse
is added to the end. I like the production from Hollis and X-Raided and Luni come hard on the mic. A tight track
although I've already heard most of it.
- A decent produced track except for all the extra little background effects. Well not only can Hollis not produce that
well he can not rap for shit! His verse is the weakest shit I've ever heard in my life. Luni comes hard and the beat fits
his style well enough, but Hollis spoils this track. Skip it and never return to it again.
- Take this beat outta here. Luni is not meant to rap on these soft ass beats. Just skip it.
- For some reason Big Hollis thought he'd try to do an oriental themed beat. Well it doesn't work at all. Sounds like a
couple of hardcore gansta rappers put onto a Japanese animation movie. Listen to the verses, but then never speak of
this track again.
- Finally a decent track to listen to. Luni comes hard on the mic and Hollis gives him something to work with. Luni talks
about some fucked up shit in life and how to deal with it. A coo track overall. Finally steered away from all that R&B
type of shit. I'm feeling it.
- Needed a better beat, but the verses a sicc. Luni Coleone starts it off with a tight verse. Hollow Tip comes next on
the mic and spits some coo lyrics. Mitchy Slick is next comes comes clean. J-Mack comes with those fast ass lyrics
at the end of the track. A tight track overall, I'm feeling it.
- A nice Luni track right here. More of slower paced track than I would have liked to have seen, but it's alright. The
beat is alright from Hollis. A decent track overall, nothing special.
- Mitchy Slick starts it off, but I'm not feeling his verse at all. The beat isn't that great by Hollis. The only bright spot for
this track is Luni's verse.Besides that just skip it.
- I love having some hard ass gangstas on a Boyz II Men beat. What the fuck were they thinking? I would never have
rapped on a weak ass beat like this. Just pass this one up, don't waste your time.
- The tracklisting says there is a #16, but there isn't.
Overall this is a weak album. Poor beats from Big Hollis that spoil almost every track that Luni comes hard on. The
features were good, but even they can't save it. Luni needs to wake up and realize that his newer harder style doesn't fit
with Hollis' R&B style beats. Don't pick this one up or you'll be wasting your money.
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Track Listing:
- "Log On"
- "End of Da' World" Commentary by Mitchy Slick
- "Ride Da' Beef" ft. Messy Marv
- "Ghetto Prayer"
- "Can't Fucc Wit Us" ft. Mac Dre
- "Like I Do"
- "West Was Won (remix)" ft. X-Raided
- "Got Ya Bacc" ft. Hollis
- "Ya Okay"
- "Get That Feddy" ft. Hollow Tip
- "Fucc Life"
- "All on Da' Line" ft. Mitchy Slick, Hollow Tip, J-Mack
- "Wanna Hate Me"
- "Wrong or Right" ft. Mitchy Slick
- "Better Days" ft. Shawn, I-Rocc
- "Log Off"
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Other Reviews Of This Artist: How the West Was Won In the Mouth of Madness
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