SureƱo rapper Lil Rob graces us with another firme album called Natural High from Low Profile Records which was released in 2000. Lil Rob uses a mixture of oldies, soul, and funk on this album as both genres are prevalent in the Chicano rap community. High Till I Die is considered by Lil Rob fans and Chicano rap fans to be a classic oldies masterpiece. High Till I Die is considered to be another one of Lil Rob's greatest albums along with Crazy Life, RIP, Can't Keep A Good Man Down, Neighborhood Music, and Natural High. High Till I Die is something for the chicos and chicas to enjoy. Roberto Flores aka Lil Rob is known for his gangster voice in his sick flows and firme beats.
Lil Rob took all old school beats and added new tight hard lyrics to No Soy De Ti. No Soy De Ti is a fine example of Chicano rap as the whole track is spoken in the Spanish language. In fact, this track is somewhat the most overwhelming overlooked track off the Natural High album. No Soy De Ti is a firme track. No Soy De Ti also seems
Natural High is an ode to marijuana which is why Natural High is appropriately titled. Lil Rob makes marijuana highly publicized on this track. His love for marijuana is what he raps about. His love for marijuana is what makes the track great. Life is wicked.
The song called The Outcome is about the good times and the bad times. It's throwback time down memory lane.
No One To Depend On tells us don't trust nobody but yourself. You just can't trust anyone. Trust yourself. It's mostly about emotional self-reliance. Don't let anyone put you down emotionally. Keep your head up.
It's throwback time down memory lane with I Remember. Lil Rob takes the listener on a trip down memory lane into memories of the past. The lyrics are tight and considered firme. His lyrics are what make this one tight. After all, Lil Rob is best known for his lyrics overall.
I rate this album 5/5*****!!
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