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1.
Tha Carter III [PA] [6/10] *
06/10/08
Lil Wayne,
[Parental
Advisory]
Motown Records CD
RAP
Retail: $13.96
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2.
Mail On Sunday
[PA] 03/18/08
Flo Rida,
[Parental
Advisory]
Atlantic (USA)
CD
RAP
Retail: $18.98
075678994944
After garnering
attention with
the commanding
cut "Bitch I'm
From Dade
County" on DJ
Khaled's 2007
album WE THE
BEST, the
sunshine
representative
known as Flo
Rida stacks
strip club
anthems on top
of crunked-up
club burners on
his debut, MAIL
ON SUNDAY. As
nasty as he may
want to be, Flo
Rida also
clearly enjoys
the view from
the top of the
charts,
recruiting a
formidable group
of commercial
rap producers
including
Timbaland,
Gorilla Tek,
Drumma Boy, Kane
Beatz, Fatboi,
DJ Frank E, and
hit machine
will.i.am. MAIL
ON SUNDAY also
features guest
appearances from
Lil Wayne, Sean
Kingston,
Birdman, Yung
Joc, Brisco,
Trey Songz, and
Rick Ross.
Finally! Flo
Rida created
that stir last
fall and here is
the new full
length!
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3.
Ego Trippin [PA] * 03/11/08
Snoop Dogg,
[Parental Advisory]
Geffen Records (USA) CD RAP
Retail: $13.96
602517629745
| On album number nine, Snoop branches out
a bit, assuming executive producer credits and working as
one-third of the production team QDT (along with Teddy Riley
and DJ Quik). While the production hovers around 1970s R&B,
soul, and smoothed-out funk (with conspicuous samples from
Marvin Gaye, the Isleys, Brooklyn Dreams, and Prince Phillip
Mitchell), there are also a few curious excursions into '80s
synth-pop ("Cool") and even country music ("My Medicine").
At the same time, Snoop's lyrics are all over the place.
Over the course of the album's 21 tracks, he goes from uber-boasting
on his fame and wealth ("Gangsta Like Me," "Staxx in my
Jeans") to celebrity name-dropping ("Deez Hollywood Nights")
to seductive talk-box crooning ("Sexual Eruption") and
groupie-love anthems ("Life of da Party," "Those Gurlz") to
bittersweet reminiscing on his rise from the hood ("Can't
Say Goodbye") and dedications to his wife and kids ("Been
Around tha World"). As the title suggests, EGO TRIPPIN' is
all about Mr. Calvin Broadus, thusly the outing containing
just a handful of guest spots from Too Short, Raphael Saadiq,
Mistah F.A.B., and Charlie Wilson. |
| Ninth solo release from the
mega-successful recording artist, producer and actor. Latest
from hip hop's ultimate wordsmith includes the multi-format
hit "Sensual Seduction". Explicit. |
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4.
Welcome To The Dollhouse *
03/18/08
Danity Kane,
Bad Boy Entertainment CD
ROCK
Retail: $18.98
075678994890
The cover of Danity
Kane's sophomore release
features the group members
draped in negligees and
bedsheets, and WELCOME TO
THE DOLLHOUSE makes good on
the breezy, sexy allure of
the image. With studio help
from trackmasters Danja and
Bryan Michael Cox, among
others, and guest
appearances from the likes
of P. Diddy and Missy
Elliott, Danity Kane have
crafted a frothy collection
of R&B-infused pop that
bursts with radio-ready
tunes. The ladies prove
adept at lush balladry
("Ecstasy"), uptempo dance
numbers ("Bad Girl"), and
glamorous singalongs
("Damaged"). The image,
material, and sound of
WELCOME TO THE DOLLHOUSE
comes coated with a high
degree of polish, but the
precision of that polish
makes it a pure pop
confection.
They are back and ready to
rock! Future dance floor
anthems in the making! |
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5.
Trilla [PA] 03/11/08
Rick Ross,
[Parental
Advisory]
Def Jam (USA) CD
RAP
Retail: $13.96
602517414266
This second album by Miami
(by way of Haiti) rapper
Rick Ross is one of the most
hotly anticipated sophomore
releases of the year. This
collection is a more than
respectable follow-up to his
monster debut. The
album--produced by J-Rock,
the Runners, Cool & Dre, and
others--features the hit
single "Speedin'," with
guest singer R. Kelly. Two
years after the Trick Daddy
prot‚g‚ hit the scene with
his exceptional debut, PORT
MIAMI, Rick Ross follows up
with another thorough studio
album rife with vivid
gangsta storytelling and
hard-thumping neo-G-Funk. On
the whole, TRILLA is more
party-oriented than the
brooding PORT OF MIAMI, as
Ross collaborates with a
formidable group of big
names from the worlds of
contemporary R&B and hip-hop
(R. Kelly, Trey Songz,
T-Pain, Jay-Z, Lil Wayne,
Nelly, Mannie Fresh, and
Young Jeezy, among others).
But Freeway Ricky still
finds time to weave his grim
drug-trade narratives over a
handful of more menacing
underground tracks, too.
J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, the
Runners, Drumma Boy,
Jonathan Rothem, DJ Toomp,
and DJ Nasty handle
production.
Latest from Miami's
six-foot, 300-pound rap
figure is the follow-up to
his #1 debut album "Port of
Miami". First single is "Speedin'".
Explicit.
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