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Yall SLEEPIN! Best YBZ album to date! Jan 09, 2008 Mane this albm is so fresh so clean. I have been listening to YoungBloodZ since Against Da Grain (so so dope), then Drankin Patnaz (a sophomore effort that was actually the shizznite!) and this shizz right hurr..this shizz right here... ITS KRYPTACHRONDAKUNDALITE! aka the BOMB!, The YBZ come thru with straight BANGERS! The Lil Jon beat on Presidential is thumpin bumpin and crunkin! The lyrics--well YBZ just keep gettin better like fine wine all the time..never comin off weak..never wack, always fresher than wonder bread at 5 am....all the tracks are amazing. Didnt skip over one track! This will make yo gramma wanna start throwin dem bows! Best trax to me are:
Presidential (og version)
Sum'n Like A Pimp (feat Ben-Hated)
Datz Me (feat Young Buck)
Diamond RIngs (feat Daz)
But they are all Bangerz eventhe Presidential remix with akon singin bout glocks and purple LMAO!
QUIT YO SLEEPIN AND GRAB DIS ALBUM!***DONT BUY OFF SELLERS U WONT GET THE RIGHT VERSION.*** THE CORRECT VERSION HAS A DVD (DUALDISC) ON THE OTHER SIDE WITH VIDEOS AND STUFF AND IS EXPLICIT LYRICS.
Just pay the reg price 4 it its really worth it.
I dont know how thiS albUm slipped by me, but 3 yrs later found it and Im floored.
dAT cHIZZLE mANG
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Starts off strong, but then... Aug 09, 2007 Although the YoungBloodZ always had skills, it appeared that their first album Against Da Grain didn't get much attention outside of Atlanta. But then they blew up EVERYWHERE after the Lil Jon-assisted "Damn" cracked the top five of the Billboard Hot 100. Still, the fate for their sophomore album Drankin' Patnaz was another example of how a song can climb to the top of the charts yet still no one buys the album (Terror Squad, anyone?). That was also another one of those albums where nothing really stood out other than the singles. But Ev'rybody Know Me is better...well, sort of.
The album starts off great with selections like the Scott Storch-produced "Chop Chop", "Datz Me" (with Young Buck) and the lead single, "Presidential". And for once, the necessary end-of-album remix of it sounds like its own song instead of essentially the same song with another guest rapper on the third verse or something. The title track is also rewindable.
But as soon as you get to track 7 ("What tha Biz (If I)"), things start going downhill. There are a lot of disposable tracks, like "Sum'n Like a Pimp" and the retarded "Grown Man". And as my brother said, "Haterproof" suffers from a lame chorus. Production also starts to get a little redundant: you can tell that Mannie Fresh produced the aforementioned "What tha Biz" because it sounds like a leftover Big Tymers song. And the ironically titled "It's Good" (with T-Boz) is bad enough already, but honestly, is "Wait" the only beat that Mr. Collipark knows how to do?
I'm surprised that many people don't own this album, especially considering that Sean Paul was all over every R&B song last year (but to be fair, he was on Cherish and Sammie's albums, and nobody has THOSE either). I also think that although he's good, J-Bo can rap circles around him (solo album, perhaps?). Considering that this album came out in 2005 and this is only the nineteenth review for it, it seems that not everybody knows the YoungBloodZ after all, but I'll again agree with my brother and say that this album will be enjoyed best by people who are already fans of theirs.
Anthony Rupert
0 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Impressive From YbZ Jun 01, 2006 This is the first album I had heard of the YoungBloodZ and I bought it thinking nothing of them whatsoever as they seemed quite amateur. The beats and production stand out on this album and the YoungBloodZ are excellent rappers. This really deserves 5 stars and the just about whole album is top notch.
The let-downs are maybe 'Excuse Me Shawty', 'Spending Some Change', 'Diamond Ringz' And 'Grown Man'. Although these are the weakest on the album, they are definitely not bad songs.
The Stand-outs on this album are:
1. What The Bizness (Mannie Fresh helps to make this one hot)
2. Presidential
3. Presidential (Tha Remix)
4. Datz Me (Young Buck performs as usual)
5. Chop Chop
6. Ev'rybody Know Me
7. Play Ur Position
8. Sum'n Like A Pimp
Overall, a great album from the YoungBloodZ and i would recommend to any hip hop fan. I know that I will be right into their upcoming albums.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Ev'rybody should own this May 29, 2006 This group continues to amaze me. Youngbloodz in my mind are a top duo in the rap game today. Pretty much every song on here is so catchy and the beats are off the hook. I just play this cd from the beginning and rarely paused or skipped a song. I didnt even pick up the phone when my granny called because i was so into it. I never even knew what the single was, to me all of them should be singles. My fav. if i had to pick would be Presidential remix, Ev'rybody Know Me, Grown Man, Sum'n Like A Pimp, and What The Bizz. If u havent already go cop this album ASAP. Overall I give this cd 5 bricketts.
3 of 4 found the following review helpful:
This is THEE album to have! Apr 15, 2006 Rite i'm from the UK and not many people round here have heard of the YoungbloodZ .......I ASK WHY!!! These guys are the best rap duo ever bar none (8Ball&MJG, UGK) Every song on this album can be listened to all the way through with no trouble at all, although i was kinda dissapointed that they didn't include "Another Level" on this album as they did on the pre-release one, The production on this is second to none, You can instantly tell the Jazze Pha and Lil Jon tracks straight away as they stand out a mile, the appearences from other artists as well is great, Young Buck and Shawty Putt especially, if i had to name a favourtie song it'd prob have to be Presidential, the amount of times i've listened to this track to cheer me up is mental lol, I'd reccommend ppl look for the version of presidential with lil jon in, as theres two versions of the original plus the remix, and from my point of view the one with the Lil Jon vocals is just a lil better.
Rite i know i've been going on a bit, and i know these guys only rap bowt "Cars, Money and Hoe's" BUT they do it in a way other rappers cant get away with, these guys aint bowt the beef, there bowt avin a damn gud time, and aint that what hip hops bowt?? overall a one-off album that i'd reccommend to anyone and everyone, BUY IT!!!
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