This is Michael Mixerr. Tonight I am going to review the Street Therapy album by L-Dog from San Antonio, Texas. This album was released on CD by Do-Moe Records in 2007. L-Dog returns to us with a new album called Street Therapy. Street Therapy was a blazing hot album through the underground streets of San Antonio although it was extremely underground, not well known, and highly overlooked. DONRON210 and L-Dog do handle most of the production.
Street Therapy is gritty grimy ghetto hardcore Down South that the rap game has been missing in! Street Therapy is about street knowledge. You gotta be streetwise while living on these streets. Haters will be still dissing you and dragging your name through the mud in these streets. People are shady in the streets. You’ve got haters, killers, and the police to watch out for.
Diamonds On Ya Neck is all about tat bling bling and materialism. Diamonds on ya neck make you feel like a boss, huh? It gleams on your ride. Even trying to make it out the ghetto. It seems as if L-Dog is copying the verbal tics of Juvenile’s huh and “ha!”.
L-Dog be dogging the women to the track She’s Been Hurt. She’s Been Hurt is a raunchy sex rap track will low keynote bass. Look There goes Nikki. Nikki be acting tricky. Nikki be acting freaky and sexy due to her high libido. Nikki be twerkin’ too.
I Still is about the return of L-Dog. L-Dog returns to us with a new hot track called I Still. L-Dog still loves the hustle but he still hates to struggle. He still loves to fuck. L-Dog still be on a mission while them haters still are dissing. His dope be on the mic and not in the stove but in the kitchen. Get up out ya’ll seat while I’ll make ya do what it do. L-Dog compares himself to the likes and similarities of Tupac and Biggie.
Quit That is a hardcore gangsta rap track. Quit That is a diss to all the fake ass gangstas whom are frauds and phony.; for example studio gangstas such as Lil Wayne and Young Thug. Not Tupac or Biggie though. L-Dog still be on a mission while them haters still dissing.
What You Gon’ Do is where it gets real intense real quick! The beats are very futuristics and robotics sounding very similar to techno over Dirty South rap. The beats are bananas! What You Gon’ Do when the game test you? Im’ma do moe. Nigga what about you?
The police kicked in the door. They made everybody lay down on the floor. Plus police cut off your water supply so you can’t use the toilet to flush contraband such as narcotics and ammunition. What the fuck do you do when you’re dealing with police? Police yell out “Freeze!” Get down on your knees!” There’s too much contraband to get rid of. The police are counting all your money from being a narcotics distributor. First thought in your head is “Who’s been snitching to the feds?”
This Is How It Sound (The Struggle) is the next song I am going to review. This Is How It Sound (The Struggle) mainly is all about the struggle.
This is what is sounds like when L-Dog is trying to cope. This is what is sounds like when L-Dog gone off that dope. Lord knows he’s tried. He’s watched homies from drive by shooting on the block. L-Dogs feels as he is the sickest nigga on the planet Earth and everyday is a struggle damn it. Others don’t understand. He ain’t got shit to give. So don’t ask him. Good days done passed him. Lord knows he’s tried suicide. He’s seen a vision last night in his sleep that gave him the creeps. He was murdered in his damn jeep. His main enemy is the blood of his own son. That’s fucked up! Ain’t it? But I know that it’s real.
While the quantity for number of copies pressed for this album were extremely limited, L-Dog gave the people what they were waiting for. Dirty south rap over tight robotic techno beats about hard times and being down for the struggle. He made you ya’ll get up out ya’ll seat while he made ya do what it do. His dope be on the mic and in the store. Not in the kitchen. There are not many rappers that can rap about being down for the struggle that have tight beats and lyrics that don’t automatically suck these days.
I rate this album, Street Therapy, 5/5*****!!
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