This is Michael Mixerr. Today I will be reviewing Livin'-N-Sin by Lil Sin. Livin'-N-Sin was released on Premier Entertainment, PRC, and SoufField.
The poetic introduction on Poetry is very good. Poetry is a collection of poetry written by Lil Sin.
Free is the remix version. This is the remix version of Free and NOT the original version from Who Got Yo Back on BLVD Records. Both UGK members are on this song. This version of Free is more southern rap oriented with fast paced bounce music beats that the one on Who Got Yo Back.
Texas Boys features both Big Mello and SPM. A great Texas Rap combination! (This song was done before SPM got locked up.)
Danger is a remix of the track called Danga off of the Who Got Yo Back album from 1998 on BLVD Records. It is death themed obviously.
Homey is a dramatic song. It is death themed. The track Diamonds features Billy Cook. Hush is an okay song. Smoke features Slim Thug. There Them Niggas Go Again features Mr. Joshay. So does Killing Me Softly.
The title says it all on Just Sex which also features Devin The Dude. Just Sex a song about taking your clothes off and having hot sex. Nothing but sex.
Livin'-N-Sin is about the we livin' in was built through many sins. So who are you to be judging other people for their sins? Sin is only human nature, playa. It has that action crime detective theme music sound to it. It's fast paced guitars, the bongos match up with the beat, and there's a mello organ in the background. It has that James Bond detective theme type of feel. Livin'-N-Sin has that mystery themed feel.
Sin Sermon explains the evolution of Black music. From the early dawning origins of Blues to the spawning popularity of Jazz, from the infancy stages of Rock to the starting of Comedy, and to the beginning of Hip Hop/Rap.
I rate this album, Livin'-N-Sin, 5/5*****!
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