This is Michael Mixerr. Today I will review Lil Zane - Young World:The Future by Lil Zane on Worldwide Entertainment and Priority Records in 2001. All of this album is pop rap meets and spoken word with a touch of reality.
Uncle Luke and Lil Zane got the block locked down and the top down on first track called Top Down. Lil Zane's music is being played block to block. It's toe to toe, line for line, and blow for blow on for a Top Down. Lil Zane gets down! Weed smoking is also mentioned on here. Lil Zane got his top down. Lil Zane displays clever wordplay technique with his fast rhyming on the freestyle. He changes up the pace. Worldwide Entertainment got it locked down! The electronic music production is well up to date.
You Must Really Love Me reminds me of It's All About The Money by G Len and Let's Stay Together by Al Green. You Must Really Love Me is about a girl who must really love Lil Zane. It's not about Lil Zane having a load of money or sports. It's about being down with a chick. Think Love & Basketball where the chick is down with the dude the whole time. And dude doesn't know it.
On None Tonight, Lil Zane is trying to have some fun tonight with a chick up in the club but the chick won't give Lil Zane any play or any nookie. She probably won't give Lil Zane any head either. Lil Zane proves to why Lil Zane is the nigga she needs go home and bone with in order to be eligible to have sex with Lil Zane. You see Lil Zane is obviously looking for someone to sleep with when he's up in the club. None Tonight is the shit! None Tonight is my shit! You see,
None Tonight is one of those tracks to dance to when you're up in the nightclub.
What Must I do is very similar to a Keith Sweat song. Lil Zane's a player and he's not begging. He just wants attention. He craves attention. This joint is dedicated to that one girl that every player wants. Those other cats are not needed in her life. Lil Zane needs a lady in his life and she is the right one for him. Lil Zane will want to commence sexual intercourse and doesn't give a fuck whether it's dark or not. It's already hot out and his shirt, of course, comes off. Keith Sweat and 112 should have been on this particular song right here. Keith Sweat would have been appropriate for this song.
Lil Zane and his boys are hot and bothered and quite horny at that! So Lil Zane takes his boys to meet some chicks for an all night out orgy so they can all have sexual intercourse. This message is applied on Partners Come Along Too. This whole song is basically a "sexcapade" for all of Lil Zane's boys.
Lil Zane tackles problems of our world on Ways Of The World such as violence, drugs, political corruption, poverty, greed over capitalism, and living in a war zone. These are unfortunately ways of the world. This song is rather sad than upbeat as the rest of the songs on this album are. Lil Zane has obscenities hurled at his enemies. So basically Lil Zane tackles problems of our world in the best way he know how by rapping about such explicit lyrics matter for such material. Lil Zane doesn't want to sugarcoat reality, so to get his point across, he raps with such explicit lyrics doing so!
Ride On 'Em is such a futuristic track featuring some of the artists from the Worldwide Entertainment roster. The bass is quite brooding and deep. Think deep bass. I love the electronic sound on the electronic production used for this track in particular right here.
Beautiful Feelin' is about young female who Lil Zane describes biographically in a romantic way.
On Beautiful Feelin', this young female has got the attention of all the fellas, so the females are going to be jealous naturally. All the fellas wanna be down like Brandy. Of course they got no play or nookie at that. This leads this young female who Lil Zane is referring on this slow jam love track to be on the fellas bad side.
A lot of times it seems like it gets hard for her to maintain her sanity and composure.
Despite the inappropriate lyrics, sexually suggestive material, and the obscenities hurled at enemies…
The main message for this album, Young World:The Future, is that it's cool to be young. That's Lil Zane's message to the kids. Be fly, cool, and stay in school. I loved this album and you will too! I don't what people say about Lil Zane being a 2-Pac biter or being a carbon of 2-Pac or Krazy of 504 Boyz.
The main message on this album for the kids is that it's cool to be young.
That's how Priority Records and Worldwide Entertainment promoted and packed this album in Platinum record sales for prosperity and positivity for a good learning experience despite Lil Zane being a pop rap sex symbol along with the group 112. Priority Records and Worldwide Entertainment were trying to gain a younger audience for the record sales and management.
I rate this album, Young World:The Future, 5/5*****!!
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