Sunday, June 24, 2018

Mixerr Album Reviews #1,478

This is Michael Mixerr. Today I will review the Just The Way I Like It album by Candy Fresh.

This album has that Miami bass sound laced with dance music. The production was sample heavy on 70s soul. Baby Luke (Stanley K. Cobble) and Wink D produced the entire album. This album was released on Ichiban Records and Two Sweet Records from Austin, Texas in 1992.

Homie, You Ain't Got An Ounce Of Mack In You has Candy Fresh attacking guys that she considers chumps. She hit em hard with this one. Similar to how Choice of Rap-A-Lot dissed many male rappers in the 90s on her albums.

Do It Again is a cover song of Staple Singers - Let’s Do It Again performed by the one and only Candy Fresh. This was often played at house parties. Get Off Samples Foxy - Get Off.

Do The Get Busy is a fast paced upbeat dance electronic rap song. This rocked the parties in Austin back in the 90s. This was often played at house parties. The bass is strong. Get Busy has that Miami bass sound. Probably going at 130 bpm.

I rate this album,  Just The Way I Like It, 5/5*****!!


*[Two Sweet Records was run by Baby Luke as a side project . The artists that were signed to Two Sweet Records were Baby Luke, Candy Fresh, Wink-D, Lil Troy, Lil Buzzy, and SK.]

*[Stanley K. Cobble was known as Baby Luke. He was the promoter for 2 Live Crew, Luke Records, Lil Troy, Candy Fresh, and SK back in the day. That is why Baby Luke has ties with the media/entertainment in Miami. And that is why this album has that Miami bass sound.]

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