Suthern Cumfort - Suthern Cumfort album review
Suthern Cumfort - Suthern Cumfort is smooth, silky, and sensational R&B/soul album with love ballads and bedroom jams. Her album has jams such as Suthern Cumfort, Like U Do, Your Way, Just Aint Right, and In My Bed with Seduce. A fine example of 90s R&B/soul album.
In My Bed is a super laid back slow jam with some funk synths. Seduce/Sedeuce doesn’t want any confusion or to abuse you. They just want you in bed with them given the title of this song. So give Seduce a chance.
Suthern Cumfort will give pleasure and comfort on levels you have never experienced before or seen before. She will take you to ecstasy. Suthern Cumfort is the pleasure machine. Her mission is to turn you on. Her mission is to fulfill and satisfy your sexual desires.
The song Just Aint Right deals with relationship troubles between a man and a woman.Just Aint Right is about Suthern Cumfort’s man who constantly calling her asking what happened between them and where things went wrong in their relationship.
Suthern Cumfort’s man has been constantly calling her asking what happened between them. He asks her what he did wrong. But she seemed to forget about what happened. She lets him the best way she knows how. Hopefully he’ll realize why things had to change between them in the future. His broken promises to her just ain’t right. The way he treated her just ain’t right.
The song uses spacey piano notes from a keyboard that not delayed in any manner or fashion. Followed by those spacey piano notes are bass lines.
Like U Do is a smooth sultry bedroom jam backed by a heavy bass line and infectious finger snaps. Now the production is medium quality but don’t that deter you away from listening to this song. The song will you searching and hearing for love.
4/5****!
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Master P - The Gift album review
Master P gives listeners the gift of gab with his 2013 album The Gift. Master P keeps things fresh by discussing relevant and up to date content with today’s audience. Super producer BlaqnMild graced P’s album with his high quality production and sound.
The Colonel of The Tank shares game about preparation, ownership and education with everyone including professional athletes and entertainers on Need To Know. "If you gettin' money this the shit you need to know." He kept real and keeps telling the truth. This is the realest shit Master P ever wrote and ever spoke. Rap is missing real lyricism like this.
This is the shit they don't want you to know. But if you gettin' money, this is the shit you need to know.
If you don't want to hear the truth, then just skip past this one. Keep telling lies because the truth hurts. Musicians signed a deal and then they lie about their net worth. You can't make Forbes and have a 360 deal. I know Everybody’s trying to get that to get that 80/20 deal like Master P did and is trying to get that Rocawear deal.
Record labels and sporting agencies give us one percent and we think we own the team. Musicians signed a record deal but the money don't match their dream. Then they put these rookies against each other. They used to be homeboys and now they are trying to to kill each other. Musicians even read when they sign these deals.
This is the realist shit Master P ever spoke about income inequality. “While Richard Branson is having fun flying in space/These artists are out here starving and catching a case”
And when you hot, they gon' let you use their house
And when you not, that's the day they kick you out
While Richard Branson is having fun flying in space
These artists are out here starving and catching a case
I don't know what they did to Mase
But I heard Ciroc gave Puffy some cake
And these hoes and these jewels will be a young nigga’s downfall
Sporting agencies give players $50 million dollars a game and then they lock them into contracts they can’t get out of. This happens a lot in the sports industry. “They giving like 50 mil' for playin' roundball/Then throw your name in the paper/And make it easy access for the haters”
Athletes got financial advisors just to pay their bills. Dre hit with Beats and now every rapper wants that deal. How you gonna make 50 mil' and go kill a nigga? These athletes use too many steroids. Now these athletes want to be rappers. These rappers make a little money and want to be trappers. Buy a phantom and don't have a house. These niggas backwards from the inside out. And y'all want to be Kobe 'cause he own the team. Rappers are losing to these sponsors and endorsements. Reality shows think they are creating stars but in reality they are making monsters
Why are we negotiating 360 deals when there is so much technology out there today? We could do our own shit. And why you athletes hookin' up with business people that never even made money before? To watch your money?
Shit don't make no sense.
Invest like a 1/3 of your money just in case you need that for a rainy day. You feel me? These strip clubs and cars don't hold no value. That's a bad investment. You fall down, you get back up. That's how hustlers do it. And if you could help your people, you help them. You don't let them starve. You never know who might be the next you. You get a lot of friends when you got money. But when you don't have shit, ain't nobody gon' fuck with you. Don't let this be you. You’re never too old or too young to be able to make music or do what you want to do. Have you ever seen a rich PD or on-air personality? anybody ever check their salary?
Get your shit in the streets to your people. Get out there and hustle. Find you somebody with an education or a job. Somebody that could help you. Stop fuckin' with all these broke hoes. Say you hang around a bunch of broke muthafuckas then you broke. You hang around rich muthafuckas then you rich.
Master P reflects on his early days of hustling as a hustler during his earlier years on Holding Back the Years. This is one of those throwback tunes. Holding Back the Years is one of the more soulful cuts on the album with his daughter Cymphonique. The song uses synths and guitars from an old school soul song.
Master P started from nothing and then he came up. He turned 10 G’s/10 grand ($10,000) to a million bucks. That is how he came up as a businessperson. And ain’t nobody gon' help you when you broke. Bitches say they really love you when you got ends.See these haters be rolling with their vests on. Master P be rolling like the polo man. Just be happy that he ain't selling drugs. Ain't nobody here perfect. When one of us make it, come back cause we worth it.
Master P murdered this music game like a thunderous uzi. He managed to bounce back from the good through the bad times with his businesses. That is what the lyrics “Murdered this game, like a uzi/And bounce back, from the good through the bad times” P did it better then the last time.
Master P gets into battle mode on I Need an Armored Truck. He explains why he needs himself an armored truck. Master P needs an armored truck for protection as his pockets are hella swole. This armored truck has Fantom doors open up from the other side. His baby mama is richer than your favorite rapper.
He bought a mansion and knocked it down just to do it big No ceilings on the house at 19 feet. Mr. Ice Cream went to Mexico just to see Carlos Slim. If you ain't heard of him, he is richest man in the world Master P is on some Mayweather shit, He still owns the belt. And he did this shit by his motherfucking self.
That check P signed has 3 commas. That’s right. That's long money. Presidential money. Signing a check with a significant amount of money is no problem for P as he is rich.
Some of you people out there ain't got no work. You motherfuckers are lying. Some people out there like to boast and brag about the work they claim they did but are actually falsifying. That is what the lyrics “You ain't got no work, you motherfuckers lying” mean.
4/5****
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Little D - Meet Me At The Playground album review
Little D - Meet Me At The Playground (Lil D - Meet Me At The Playground) was Little D’s debut album that was supposed to be released on No Limit Records in August 2001. Back when No Limit and Soulja Music Entertainment had their distribution deal with Priority Records. His album was originally planned to be released on September 4, 2001 but was pushed back to the summer of 2002. However his album did not get released. Little D’s debut album went unreleased because Master P abruptly ended No Limit’s distribution deal with Priority Records in July 2001 and had sold his pre-2002 No Limit catalog to Priority. Little D’s debut album was one of those No Limit albums which was sold to Priority. Another reason why this album was not released was because of a lack of promotion and focus on Lil Romeo at the time. Lil Romeo’s career was a top priority for the label.
XL, C-Los, Master P, Silkk, and Lil Romeo were responsible for the production of his debut album. XL produced 5 of his songs. He was doing a bulk of the production for No Limit at that time. For example, Master P, Lil Romeo, and C-Los produced the song Cotton Candy. That’s Kool (Remix) was produced by Silkk The Shocker and C-Los.
The album has that crossover appeal due to that pop rap sound. No Limit was influenced by the crossover market during that time. Even though Little D is a rapper, he leaned towards that pop sound.
Not many people know this but Little D/Lil D (Donavin Hogan) is Lil Romeo’s who is from Houston, Texas. He and Romeo were tour mates during the early part of the 21st century. That’s the reason why Lil Romeo is all over his album. That’s also the reason why Little D was all over Lil Romeo’s sophomore album Game Time. Little D is also Silkk The Shocker’s nephew. These days Lil D goes by D The Business.
Now some of the songs used on this album such as Clap Yo Hands and That’s Kool were used on other No Limit albums. What Master P would do was use artists songs from their unreleased album(s) and put them on other albums released on his record label, branches, and imprints.
Cotton Candy was supposed to be the buzz single off his album. However the song did not chart on the Billboard due to a lack of promotion and focus on Lil Romeo. This single was not released due to a lack of success and sample clearance issues. Cotton Candy sampled New Edition - Candy Girl. Maurice White did not give permission for the song to be covered or sampled. That is the reason why the single was issued only as a promo on CD. Master P, Lil Romeo, and XL produced the song Cotton Candy.
Little D likes girls that are sweet. Little D wants a girl that just like him for being himself. Not the type that brags a lot or quite often. This girl is best friends with Little D. They are close friends.
The chorus uses lyrics from New Edition - Candy Girl which go:
Candy girl, you are my world
Your love's so sweet
My special treat
All I want to say
When you're with me
Clap Your Hands (Clap Yo Hands) is a silly children’s song with quirky synths and pads performed by Lil Romeo and Little D. The song is a duo. Clap Your Hands (Clap Yo Hands) was used on Lil Romeo’s 2002 album Game Time.
So if you like Lil Romeo, Little D, No Limit, and Master P, clap your hands. Little D loves ballin and flossin. He is not one for talking. He shops often. He has been in love ballin ever since started crawling. Girls calling while he’s performing. Little D is hot now. So he’s come here to shake the spot. Little D is in the 6th grade but you know he’s got bank. He rolls with a tank. Platinum iced out from his neck and wrist. He’s got a couple of candy girls that laid the zone. When the school bell rings, you know it's on.
Play Like Us was recorded during the time Little D’s Meet Me At The Playground album was being recorded but was used on Lil Romeo’s Game Time album since he wrote a majority of the song. The song had featured Lil Romeo, Lil D, and Tyron. Play Like Us was Number 1 on the Billboard Charts for a while back in 2002. Play Like Us was played on a Static Shock episode called "Romeo In The Mix". The song was also used seasons 1 and 2 of of The Romeo! Show.
All the girls gonna be at the playground where Lil Romeo and Lil D are So y'all know where they’re gonna be at. Holla. If you feeling Richie Rich play with the girlies screaming every day. And you can play your ice this way. But can they hate? No way.
Lil Romeo was the youngest solider from the No Limit tank who had got the game fitted with The New No Limit back in 2002. The Game Time album kept the No Limit tank afloat. From Romie Rome to Richie Rich. Don't talk about dough 'cause he been had it. Learn the game quick and ya'll know who the teacher is. He is number 1 on the Billboard Charts. Lil Romeo is half kid half amazing.
There ain't too many players that could hang with Lil Romeo, Lil D, and Tryon. When they step up on the scene they are looking marvelous. All the haters say they ain't old enough. When the beat go just throw your hands up. Better hold on tight cause we about to bust. All the girlies rushing up to the cadillac truck. Richie Rich and Tyron, can you dig it?
Lil Romeo knows about cars and clothes. He paid the cost to be the boss in this music game. Lil Romeo is from the South. So he bites like a gator. Another year passed so his game got greater. Court side seats for the Sixers and the Lakers. Check out the wrist ice big like a blazer. The kid got flavor. He’s where you wanna be. You can't stop him.
Little D is in the 6th grade but you know he’s got bank. He rolls with a tank. Platinum iced out from his neck and wrist. He’s got a couple of candy girls that laid the zone. When the school bell rings, you know it's on.
[Lil D]
Call Lil D and I roll wit a tank
I'm in the sixth grade but you know I got bank
Platinum iced out when I roll the fees
Yo when the school bell ring baby roll wit me
Chrome wheeling standing pink baby sittin on chrome
Iced out from my neck and my wrist all
Two Way Lil Romeo and you know it's on
Got a couple candy girls that laid the zone
Not many people know this but That’s Kool (Remix) was actually Lil D’s first No Limit song he ever appeared on. The song appeared on Lil Romeo’s 2001 debut album. That’s Kool (Remix) was produced by Silkk The Shocker, Master P, and C-Los. Silkk The Shocker was very much hands on with this song since it was originally his.
Silkk the Shocker’s off beat flow makes the song recognizable with Lil Romeo. Little D’s accent is so thick you can barely make out what he is saying. Some of you may remember Little D because of that. Here is what he was saying:
(Little D)
Right here in my No Limit gear hands in the air
To all my younggins Tank Doggs is full up in here
Were the girls at? Holla back loud in ya ear
Make way for the kids, whodi this is our year
(Little D)
My homework is done we can party fa' sho
Meet me at the playground at a quarter to four
Mom said it’s all good she said I can go
It's on 2 Way me when you’re ready to roll
You might remember that Lil Romeo shouts out to Little D in the song. Here the lyrics.
(Lil Romeo)
Still clubin the party ain't over
We still jumpin, still bumpin, look at the forms still pumpin
Music so loud in here you scare somethin
D dog where you at let me here somethin
(Little D)
Right here in my No Limit gear hands in the air
To all my younggins Tank Doggs is full up in here
Were the girls at? Holla back loud in ya ear
Make way for the kids, whodi this is our year
(Lil Romeo)
Walkin in threw it like it ain't ever been done
Y'all to serious loosin up you gotta have fun
Love music been bouncin ever since I was one
Lil Rome soulja music another one hun
(Little D)
My homework is done we can party fa' sho
Meet me at the playground at a quarter to four
Mom said it’s all good she said I can go
It's on 2 Way me when you’re ready to roll
The song and titular track Meet Me At The Playground was another song that was supposed to be released as a buzz single for his debut album but wasn’t because Master P thought a buzz single with the same name of the album’s title would confuse fans. So that is why this song was never issued as a single at all. The song is sweet in nature but not too sultry for a children’s song.
3/5***
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