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Great Underground Debut Mar 12, 2006 This CD is clearly talking about having lot's of money and living the high life. Mostly displayed in the track "Grippin Grain". There are alot of unknown artist's on this debut that are under Yungstar's TYP Label. I suggest if you liked June 27th, you should give this Cd a listen.
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The South Is comin Up! Nov 17, 2002 Finally, a cd about money thats actually pretty good. I know its a worn out subject, but Yungstar just really does it differently. For those of you who dont know him or the screwed up click, this is just a release of his slammin underground debut. The only problem, though, is the fact that they took the tightest song ever off of here: June 27th. The song was nearly 20 minutes long! With just as many artists, from Lil Keke to SPM, and none of it was weak. I would recommend this cd instead because it has a second disc with more great songs on it. But if I were you id get averything with this young man on it. Because he is very talented and just hasnt blown up yet. He just never runs out of throwed off stuff to say! You really got to get this one.
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Off da chain Jul 31, 2000 This c.d. is very good. It's especially good for listeners who love to hear a rapper just go off. I suggest getting the original Throwed Yung Playa c.d. because it includes the track June 27 which is about 15+ minutes long. You should here Yungstar freestyle he can go off.
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If you like "Wanna Be a Baller", you'll like this more! Feb 05, 2000 Yungstar's double-disc debut opens up with an intro commenting on the importance of keeping his name in the game, riding high on the success of Lil' Troy's "Wanna Be a Baller". This album picks up where that song leaves off, giving you tales of floss and gloss, laced with some of the phattest beats around. This CD is so nice, Epic picked it up after its independent success, but that is not without error. First, they took off a song relying heavily on a sample of Michael Jackson's "PYT (Pretty Young Thing)", which was my personal favorite on the album. Second, they took off a bonus track that was nearly twenty minutes long, featuring at least as many artists! The free second disc with the new release makes up for that, however, pick up both if you get the chance!
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