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Disco de Lil' Flip: “U Gotta Feel Me”
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Fecha de Publicación:2004-04-05
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Tipo:Desconocido
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Género:Hip-Hop/Rap, Dirty South, Hardcore Rap
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Sello Discográfico:Columbia
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Letras Explícitas:Si
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UPC:5099751644224
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Having left the underground in his wake, {$Lil' Flip} gets a little ambitious by making his third solo album a double-disc set. Though the two discs combined only add up to an hour and a half worth of music (admittedly just ten minutes more than a filled-out single disc), he still doesn't deliver enough hot material to warrant the move. Two remarkable guest appearances prior to this -- on {$David Banner}'s {&"Like a Pimp"} and {$Fam-Lay}'s {&"Rock 'n Roll"} -- raised the level of anticipation for the set considerably. Though a good chunk of what's here could've been sacrificed, {$Flip} more or less delivers. The blip-filled, {$Fury}-produced {&"Game Over"} ranks with his best tracks to date, and even without it, the hit-to-miss ratio is favorable. {$DJ Paul} and {$Juicy J}, {$Play-n-Skillz}, {$Carl So-Lowe}, {$the Heatmakerz}, and {$the Legendary Red Spyda} contribute beats; {$Pastor Troy}, {$Ludacris}, and {$the Diplomats} provide guest verses. {$Flip} isn't really saying anything that he hasn't said before, but his skills have improved greatly since his status as a local phenomenon. Having to bounce between two discs is undeniably problematic, though. When you reach the only track involving {$David Banner}, at the very end of the second disc, it's like discovering the prize at the bottom of a Lucky Charms box. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide
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