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moyo;4511484 said:@Southernmade I gotta listen to that one again man, but as of now I jus don't feel it. I forgot about Hydroplanin, but I was deeply disappointed in Devins verse. Smh The dude musta been to drunk & blowed in the studio when he laid that verse.
BobOblah;4505386 said:1. "LFU300MA" (Intro)
2. "Live from the Underground"
3. "Cool 2 Be Southern"
4. "I Got This" (W. Hutch)
5. "Money on the Floor" (featuring 8Ball & MJG & 2 Chainz) (M. Goodwin)
6. "What U Mean" (featuring Ludacris) (C. Bridges)
7. "My Sub (Pt. 2: The Jackin')"
8. "Don't Let Me Down"
9. "Porchlight" (featuring Anthony Hamilton) (L. Richie)
10. "Pull Up" (featuring Big Sant & Bun B) (B. Freeman)
11. "Yeah Dats Me"
12. "Hydroplaning" (featuring Devin the Dude) (D. Copeland)
13. "If I Fall" (featuring Melanie Fiona)
14. "Rich Dad, Poor Dad"
15. "Praying Man" (featuring B.B. King)
16. "Live from the Underground (Reprise)" (featuring Ms. Linnie)
in rotation
NothingButTheTruth;4512077 said:I think the way he put together the album was great. He started off above average, he had the throwaway tracks in the middle, and he ended the album very strong.
I don't know why y'all are comparing him to J.Cole, because dude is clearly 2 levels above. Krit's debut was very solid, a 4/5 by today's standards, Cole's album was literally trash.
...But then again, I didn't download his (Krit or Cole for that matter) mixtapes, so I didn't have these extremely high standards that you guys had.
moyo;4513680 said:How n the fuck could I forget about Rich dad, Poor dad & I got this!!! Smh The album is nice, it gets better the more u listen to it. O yeah, y'all boys r sleepin on Porchlight.
c.b.b.;4514880 said:"Hydroplanning" is on repeat for me. I'd give this album a 3.5/5
I agree, mixtapes are better than albums now days.
Back in the day, mixtapes were mostly throw away tracks. Now mixtapes might as well be the real album