Twisted Black - Blackout was a posthumous album that was released in 2008 on CD when Twisted Black was serving time at FCI Beaumont after being found guilty of conspiracy to sell crack cocaine. 101 Distribution outta Phoenix, Arizona was responsible for distributing and releasing the album. Half of this album includes songs from his previous albums such as Late Bloomer, The Life of Tommy Burns, and Street Fame. A handful of these songs were previously released.
Blackout is a Twisted Black album that recommended for Twisted Black completionists and music collectors. Blackout is a Twisted Black album that is considered as a compilation album.
Block Bleeding feat. The Clipse was pulled off the Late Bloomer album. The song was a hot song that created a demand for it to be released on vinyl. The song was included on the soundtrack for the Spike Lee film Home Invaders.
Shake It is a crunk music inspired track with heavy beats over a looped chorus. This song was pulled from his Street Fame album. Shake It featured Scarred 4 Life labelmate Black Money.
The track I Got You was inspired by the movie Scarface for Life which incidentally and ironically features Scarface of the Geto Boys. The track I Got You was pulled from The Life of Tommy Burns album from 2005.
Damn Fool is a track that featured Bun B of UGK and was pulled from The Life of Tommy Burns album from 2005. Damn Fool was used on the soundtrack for the Spike Lee film Home Invaders. T. Hunt of 3R Entertainment co-wrote the song.
I ain’t sorry is a no hold barred track where Twisted Black has no remorse and doesn’t hold back any feelings or regrets. It’s like no apologies. His aggressive lyricism shines throughout the track. Twisted Black can be easily comparable to Snoop Dogg. Twisted Black is the southern version of Snoop Dogg.
Rock & Roll is a song that features 3R label mates Young Thousands and Mike Dollars. T. Hunt produced the track.
Secrets is about the secrets Twisted Black kept away from everyone in his life. He lives with regrets of course as he explains throughout the song. The song uses a sped up soul sample at the beginning and throughout the entirety of the song’s duration.
Secrets was a song that was supposed to be included on the Street Fame album from 2006 but did not make the final cut at the last minute. It was pulled from the final tracklisting by TVT Records. This song can be found on the promo version of Street Fame.
Twisted Black showcases his street smarts and wisdom of the streets on True Hustla. He raps on how he is a true hustler at heart and exactly how he has the heart of a hustla. His experience of knowledge comes from the streets. That is the reason why True Hustla has such a gutter and grimey sound. True Hustla was pulled from 2003 album called Late Bloomer.
Legendary DFW producer Ernie G produced True Hustla. T. Hunt of 3R Entertainment co-wrote the song with Twisted Black in 2003.
The True Hustla remix features BG of Chopper City Records and was pulled from The Life of Tommy Burns album from 2005. Legendary DFW producer Ernie G produced True Hustla. T. Hunt of 3R Entertainment co-wrote the song with Twisted Black in 2003.
Twisted Black showcases his street smarts and wisdom of the streets on remix of True Hustla. He raps on how he is a true hustler at heart and exactly how he has the heart of a hustla. His experience of knowledge comes from the streets. That is the reason why True Hustla has such a gutter and grimey sound. Legendary DFW producer Ernie G produced True Hustla. True Hustla remix was pulled from 2005 album called The Life of Tommy Burns.
I rate this album, Blackout, 4/5****!
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