Saturday, October 22, 2016

Mixerr Album Reviews #1,004

This is Michael Mixerr. I am reviewing Lil Flex - Playtime's Over.

Many Lil Flex fans regard Playtime's Over as a fake album or a bootleg album. The truth of the matter is Playtime's Over is indeed a real album by Lil Flex. Lil Flex recorded this album for fun. Lil Flex clearly expreses that he had fun recording his freestyle raps while freestyling at the time. He was freestyling other rappers Drastik Recordz pressed up this album on CD-r sometime back in the 2000s era when Lil Flex was popular in the underground circuit of Houston rap. Drastik Recordz was also trying to make money off of his name too in the process as well. The whole album is chopped and screwed however. A lot of tracks from him on this album are from other albums he's featured on. Lil Flex obviously had fun using Photoshop to create the front album cover. He copied his own logo Pen N Pixel created for his debut Time 2 Play album in 2001. Also he used the Chalkboard typeface font for the album title.

Lil Flex and TYP freestyle a spontaneous lyrical combustion Throwed Minds Combine! In a chopped and screwed fashion, a lyrical combination is created. It's a lyrical freestyle rap battle of a Lil Flex against other rappers.

The fun doesn't stop on It Don't Stop with Lil Flex. The fun doesn't stop but playtime's over. It's lyrical Southern rap here. Feelin' Good is a good freestyle.

I rate this album, Playtimes Over, 3/5***.

1 comment:

  1. Love this album..can i please get a download link. Cant find it nowhere. A hater stole mine..best freestyle album ever.

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