Young Droop - Moment of Impakt
Reviewed By: Blutarski
- This track is so tight!!! The beat is hard and the piano work in the background is
perfect. Droop comes so hard with his fast paced flows. It's just a plain sicc track.
He comes hard, the beat is tight and the production is perfect. I'm feeling this track
to the fullest, one of my favorite tracks on the album.
- The beat is hard and everyone comes hard on the mic on this one. The production is sweet
and the beat gets your head into the track. Droop starts the track with a clean flow.
They rap about doing their own thing and not worrying about anything else. P-Dise and
Double J come clean also. I'm feeling this track overall. A tight track!
- The title track is tight. Droop comes hard on the mic and Black C spits some tight
flows. The beat is pretty good and gets your head into the track. I like the background
effects to it. It's a clean track overall. Another tight track on this sweet album.
- This Droop solo is heated. It has a slower pace to it, but Droop still rips up the mic
with his fast paced flow. The production is clean and the beat gets your head moving.
This is one of my favorite solo tracks on the album. Droop just puts it down on this
one. I'm feeling it.
- Hollow Tip comes tight on this track. He spits some tight lyrics. The beat is tight and
I'm feeling the production. Droop comes with a clean flow. Both put it down on this one
and say a big fuck you to all the haters. This is a tight track from two of my favorite
artists.
- There is a gang of people on this track. The beat is clean, but it's not the best on
the album. I like the production, but this whole album is produced cleanly. Spice 1
starts it off with a short verse. Droop comes next with a clean verse of his own. Kaoz
The Assassin comes next with a good verse, Double J next with a good verse, then Woodie,
Bukshot, Ballin' A$$ Dame, Hurrikane J, Never, P-Dise and Stone Kold finishes it off.
This is a tight track for all the rappers that are on it. I'm feeling this track to the
fullest. Bump it loud.
- This track has a dark feel to it. Droop comes with a good flow, but I think he comes
harder on other tracks. I don't really like the hook to this track, but that's about the
only low part. Everything fits together perfectly. I like this track, but it's not even
close to my favorite.
- Whoaaa this track is tight!!! It's the remix of the track from "24 Deep." Most people
say they like the OG better, but I'm feeling this track just as much. The beat is better
than the original, but I like it as a Lynch solo track. Droop does come hard on this
track, but Had to Gat Ya was a classic and should have been left as a Lynch solo. I'm
stilling this track though, it's tight.
- The background effects on this track are sicc ass fuck! I don't like the beat too much,
but Droop, Inferno and P-Dise come clean on the mic. The background effects get you into
the track. This is a tight track overall. I'm feeling the production the most.
- This beat has been used so many times, but Droop pulls it off nicely. It's the beat
from "Enter the Dragon." Droop comes with some dark lyrics on this one. I'm feeling this
track, although the beat is a bit overused.
- The remix to the opening track is better. Tech N9ne rips up the mic on this one. It's
hard to keep up with two fast paced lyrics spitters. Droop and Tech flow faster than
most rappers I've heard and they both do it on this track. The beat is better than the
original track and I'm feeling the production. This is my favorite track on the album.
Nothing but some sicc ass shit!!
- This is a short track, but Droop comes with some hard lyrics. The beat is tight and
sounds very original. The production gets your head into the track and Droop comes hard
on the mic. I'm feeling this track overall.
- Droop and First Degree make a perfect match for this track. Droop comes with those fast
paced hard lyrics and D.E. comes with his calm flow, and some nice vocals on the hook.
The beat is dark and I'm feeling the production. This is just a sweet track from two of
my favorite artists.
- The final tracks end the album right. Droop and Inferno come with some nice lyrics and
the beat it tight. This is the remix to Present Darkness. It's a coo track, but I like
the original better. A good track to end the album with though.
Overall this is Droop's best album in my opinion. I like the people who he has featured
on it and everyone seemed to come tight on the mic. The production and beats were sweet
and not one track was very dissapointing. If you don't have a copy of this album then
you need to get one, simple as that.
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Track Listing:
- "Under Pressure"
- "My Own Thang" ft. P-Dise, Double J
- "Moment of Impakt" ft. Black C
- "Final Konflikt"
- "Fuck Dem" ft. Hollow Tip
- "Real Shit" ft. Spice 1, Kaoz, Double J, Woodie, Bukshot, Ballin' A$$ Dame, Hurrikane J, Never, P-Dise, Stone Cold
- "Damn"
- "Had 2 Gat Ya 2001" ft. Brotha Lynch Hung
- "Wut They Talk" Inferno, P-Dise
- "Present Darkness"
- "Under Pressure (remix)" ft. Tech N9ne
- "Quick Lik"
- "Haunted by a Dream" ft. First Degree
- "Overshadowed by Darkness" ft. Inferno
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