Disco de Shop Boyz: “Rockstar Mentality [Edited]”
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Shop Boyz: Brian 'Bingo' Ward, Rasheed 'Sheed' Hightower, Richard 'Fat' Stephens, Demetrius 'Meany' Hardin.
<p>Formed in 2004, the Atlanta-based trio known as Shop Boyz turned heads with their debut single, "Party Like a Rock Star," an irreverent anthem set to a slow crescendo of electric guitars. Continuing in the same vein, Meany, Fat, and Sheed set themselves aside from much of the ATL scene, displaying a tongue-in-cheek heavy-metal fetish on their debut album, ROCKSTAR MENTALITY.
<p>Still, it's not all rap-core on this one--many of the album's cuts are standard Dirty South fare. Mimicking Young Jeezy with a bevy of guttural "yeeeaaahhhh"s littering their background vocals along with their own signature chants of "t-t-totally dude," the group is out to stymie the listening public's expectations. Featuring production from Dirty South mainstays like David Banner, ROCKSTAR MENTALITY is one of the more unusual albums to come out of the South.
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Rockstar Mentality [Edited] |
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UPC:602517357952
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Formato:CD
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Tipo:Performer
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Género:Rock & Pop
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Artista:Shop Boyz
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Productor:Brian 'Bingo' Ward
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Sello:Universal Republic
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Distribuidora:Universal Distribution
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Fecha de publicación:2007/06/19
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Año de publicación original:2007
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Número de discos:1
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Length:47:17
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Mono / Estéreo:Stereo
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Estudio / Directo:Studio
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2 personas de un total de 2 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- 2-1/2 stars -- Party like a flopstar
Shop Boyz' single "Party Like a Rockstar" was a hit all across the board on urban radio last year. Still, it was another case of where an artist scores a big hit yet nobody picks up the album. I wondered why, but then I listened to Rockstar Mentality and I said, "Oh."
If the album title doesn't spell it out for you, Shop Boyz are trying to reach the levels of rock star popularity, which probably accounts for why many of the songs are electric-guitar-driven. But when they try ACOUSTIC guitar backdrops, it doesn't work right because it makes the songs sound TOO countrified, and that much country plus rap doesn't mix (ask Cowboy Troy). This is evidenced by selections like "My Car" and "Rollin'", which, by the way, are also predictable songs about automobiles.
That aside, the trio really don't have much to say. Dull tracks are in abundance, like "Baby Girl" and "Showin' Me Love". "Sumthin' to Talk `Bout" is anything but, and the title track suffers from an uninteresting, repetitive chorus. Speaking of uncreative choruses, the David Banner-produced "They Like Me" (the obligatory blingin' song) falls into that category: "I keep the girls choosin'/Turn `em out and have `em dykin'/They never tell me naw/(Why?) `Cause they like me".
But the most annoying thing about Shop Boyz is their catchphrase. If you're a twenty-something black guy, you do not -- repeat - DO NOT say "Totally Dude"! I'm sorry, but the only people that say that are fifteen-year-old white guys who shop at PacSun. In short, Rockstar Mentality isn't worth picking up because their minds ain't right, so leave it in the shop, boys.
Anthony Rupert
2 personas de un total de 4 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- THIS ALBUM IS A MUST BUY!!!
This album is energetic and great to listen to! The best songs on the album are: "world on fire," "bowen homes," "party like a rockstar," and "they like me." The dose of rock thrown in really makes this a very unique album. I would DEFINITELY recommend anyone to buy this album!!!
0 personas de un total de 1 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Rap and Rock? Ultimate combination!!
I love this CD because it mixes both my favorate music genre's on one song! Rap on the sound of a guitar will get my cash anyday! If your not sure about this CD I suggest sampling "Party like a rockstar" and "Totally Dude".
4 personas de un total de 9 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Not bad
I must say when i heard the first single, it caught my attention. I am sure the song grabbed everyone's attention. I will admit a few of the songs are not good, but for the most part I like the rest of the album. Boewen homes, Totally dude are the better hits on the album.
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