This
is Michael Mixerr. Today I will review Wes Chill - Smooth But Deadly
album. This album was released on Ruff Style Records (Tuff City
Records?) in 1994. This EP/album was released on cassette only. Wes Side
is Side 1 and East Side is Side 2.
Wes Chill was an MC from Detroit in the 90s. Particularly the West Side. If gangsta beats, heavy bass, heavy beats, loud volume, and rhymes is what you're looking for, then this is the album for you! Wes Chill was featured on Kid Rock's Polyfuze Method. Wes Chill was really under appreciated MC from Detroit. He deserves more fame than this. Wes Chill should have done 5 or 6 albums before calling it quits.
Just Thought I'd Let You Know is a reminder to let us know who Wes Chill is. Ruff And Rugged tells us how Wes Chill is comin' up as.
You Better Ask Somebody should have been the cut single for this album! You Better Ask Somebody tells why you should not step up to Wes Chill's crew. You might get a lyrical beatdown or get jacked by the gun. I loved the saxophone playing the background on this one. Str8 up G Shit!!
Words of Disaster is lyrical beatdown to all those wack ass MCs out there. Me and My Niggaz showcases other cats from Wes Chill's crew such Proof from D12 (R.I.P.), Dog Yard Posse, and Gangsta T.
If this album were 11 tracks instead of 8 tracks, I would have given it 5 stars.
I rate this EP/album, Smooth But Deadly, 4/5****.
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