Thanks everyone for giving your time to check it out and leave feedback. I found some good criticisms and am really appreciative for the supportive ones. Lol It is funny how there are a series of threads where I wind up the protagonist while someone else is established as the thread villain. This thread - Moe Emoticons thread - Swoley FNL thread - Ronny Boobies thread - Shipwreck I'm sure I'm forgetting someone whew - alright.. time to play catch up If someone finds me worse than riff raff then I just might have to quit Guess that's just in the mind of the beholder. I was raised in a household where Country music and few slices of Rock WAS music to me. That's all I knew music to be. When I was 5, I started spending more time with my cousins out in HISD who introduced me and the first rap song I distinctively remember hearing was Scarfaces "Goin Down" Spoiler <object width="480" height="360"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/iygH9QKKPuU?version=3&hl=en_US"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/iygH9QKKPuU?version=3&hl=en_US" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="480" height="360" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true"></embed></object> It was just SO different and out of the ordinary from what I knew of music. The brashness, the production, hearing uncensored rawness that you couldn't find in Garth Brooks' Thunder Rolls is what fascinated me. I could go on forever on the subject, but I've been hooked ever since. It wasn't until a couple years later I tried writing my first rhymes. /nostalgia Thank you man! I'm telling you, these people are sleeping! I'll never forget Kingwood, my friend. You were one of the first to go out of their way to show support back then and I'm forever grateful. And likewise, anything you need from me - you've got it. Does strike a point. For instance, what in particular stood out as a good or a bad moment? There were some great detailed criticism, but for the others.. What songs in particular stuck with you and why? And likewise for the ones that fell flat.
What happens in Kingwood........... stays in Kingwood I'll have you know my penis is an equal opportunity lover.
So Kingwood in the house, eh? hmmm....Wonder how many Kingwood peeps we got in here....interesting...
Naw, AB just invited me out there a few years back to meet with some people who caught interest thanks to him and helped me get the ball rolling on some moves.
Track 1-4: On Durant's level Track 5-8: On Batum's level Track 9-12: On Gay's level "Clutchfork" total rating: On Iguodala's level The album art, if its about having a more personal feel, using half the number of pics can represent that better if you're picking out a selected few to talk about. Too many chicks projects more "ho'ing around" vibe than it does having any serious "reflection". Voice a bit more anglo from what I generally hear in rap, might can make the diction more raw. Beats are alright, concept is okay