Friday, August 3, 2018

Mixerr Album Reviews #1,509

This is Michael Mixerr. Today I will review - Mackadoe - The Mack Book.

The Mack Book is an album based on a true story and based on real life events of Mackadoe the rapper. Mackadoe never fails disappoint his audiences with his new songs. There are new concepts for every one of his new songs. He brings that raw aggressive West Coast sound into new school rap. J P Bangz produced a majority of his album.

Mackadoe - The Mack Book was released as an internet album online via digital download in January 2018 by Upset Records. Mackadoe is a rapper from Denver, Colorado.


True Story is an original rap song written by Mackadoe. The song has a mid-tempo electronic polished sound in terms of production over aggressive West Coast rap. Mackadoe comes real with it on this song. J P Bangz produced True Story.

The song reflects upon the death of his grandmother. The mother hopes the family comes to around to pray. All the mother can do is hope and pray members of her family come around. She is stressed out.

Macakdoe reflects and revisits upon his past how the street life got several of his family members incarcerated. Many of faced death. His nephews had faced much worse than the others. Murder is a common theme for this Mackadoe song. This was a song written to his children. He tells them he loves them whether they are right or wrong.


Burners is an electronically polished new school rap song produced by J P Bangz. The songs explains how Mackadoe used to sell drugs and engage in criminal activity in his past. He fell in love with the streets at a young age. He lived to tell a cautionary story about it while several others didn’t.

Function is a sexuality based rap song where Mackadoe meets young woman he wants to have sex with. He has no time to waste. He meets her a club where engage in sexual intercourse. If you listen closely, some of the beats sample Clipse - Grindin.

I hate you is a hate driven, angst ridden rap song about haters. The game is cold when you’re out in the concrete urban jungle. Mackadoe paints a picture of real life on this one. You go to give it up when and where respect is due!

I rate this album, The Mack Book, 5/5*****!

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