P-Folks - Smoke, In-Halation, Blood, Sweat & Tears
Reviewed By: YunG VenoM
- Intro.
- Finally we get a long awaited P-Folks album. P-Folks and Smurf come heated on this
track. Smurf has appeared on "Head Drama the Concocction Vol. 1" his solo track
entitled "First Come First Serve" shined on that album. Definetly one of the best
songs on the album. P-Folks comes tight introducing his new label "Big Bread Ent."
Currently Polo Da Triggaman, Shaggy Hogg, and Smurf are signed to Big Bread. This song
gets a 4/5
- P-Folks first solo track on the album is nothin' but head knoddin' slumpage. Beat is
catchy and P-Folks comes with a rapid fire type spit. 4/5
- The beat on this cut is a lil' slower paced, but in my opinion P-Folks spit goes better
with a slow beat. Fingertips has some amazing beats on this album, so he gets much
props for the sicc slumpers.4/5
- The fifth cut is all about police brutality. Something that is very real in today's
society. P-Folks tells about his run-ins with the law, and cases of police brutality
against him. This song is knockin' fa sho. 5/5
- This beat has a Brotha Lynch "Loaded" feel to it. Polo Da Triggaman comes nice on this
track. Polo lets 'em know "snitchin' is dangerous/poinin' fangaz and stuff." P-Folks
comes with some of his best material. 4/5
- This song was comin' out sicc until the hook, which was annoying. The beat was very
nice. It was just an alright track. 3/5
- Shaggy Hogg and Dubb 1 shine on this track. P-Folks comes with a nice lil flow
himself. 4/5
- This beat is on a horror phycho tip. Lynch is on the hook. P-Folks talks about the
street life situations he went through, a highlight of the CD 5/5
- This cut is about hoes on P-Folks and Big Bread's jock. Polo with P-Folks give you
some more of the Big Bread sound. 3/5
- In the beginning of this cut you can hear P-Folks lighen' a blunt, someone creeps up
and puts 6 shots in him. Lynch and Spice 1 come with that murder flow. This track is
my favorite on the whole album. 6/5
- Finally we get to hear some more Siccmade's D-Dubb's smooth R&B voice. He is the 1 who
really makes the track. P-Folks and Twamp talk about those one night stands on tour.
4/5
- This song is a tribute to P-Folks deceased uncle Ramon Eugene Pierce. He makes you feel
the struggle of losing a loved one. This track is very deep. 5/5
- First Degree is on the erie hook. Definetly gives the song a more intense feeling.
P-Folks is still comin' raw.4/5
- This song is for all the weed smokers out there. Before you light one up you definetly
need to bump this cut. 5/5
- My 2nd fav. cut on the CD. Killa Tay, Dubb Sak, and Greedy all come with some murderous
flows. Beat is my fav. on the CD. 5/5
- A solo track to end the LP. Nothing Great. 2/5
Overall this is a great album for P-Folks' first. He has some great appearances on this one and I'm feeling almost all
the beats. A good album overall that I think everyone should check out.
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Track Listing:
- "Inhale Slow" (intro)
- "Concealed" ft. Smurf
- "100's to 20's"
- "644"
- "Brutality"
- "Pointen Fangaz" ft. Polo Da Triggaman
- "Ha!Ha!" ft. Spice 1
- "Warthog" ft. Shaggy Hogg, Dubb 1
- "Animosity" ft. Brotha Lynch Hung
- "Weight & Measure" ft. Polo Da Triggaman
- "Dramatic" ft. Brotha Lynch Hung
- "One Night Stand" ft. Twamp, D-Dubb
- "Tribute"
- "Inahle Da Smoke" ft. First Degree The D.E.
- "Head Trama"
- "Faces" ft. Killa Tay, Greedy, Dubb Sak
- "Just 2 Much"
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