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Twista Album: “Kamikaze [Clean Bonus Tracks]”

Twista Album: “Kamikaze [Clean Bonus Tracks]”
Album Information :
Title: Kamikaze [Clean Bonus Tracks]
Release Date:2004-11-02
Type:Unknown
Genre:Hip-Hop/Rap, Midwest Rap, Hardcore Rap
Label:Atlantic
Explicit Lyrics:Yes
UPC:075678374661
Track Listing :
1 Get Me
2 Kill Us All Video
3 Pimp On Too $hort, Twista and 8Ball
4 Slow Jamz Jamie Foxx, Twista and Kanye West
5 Overnight Celebrity Jamie Foxx, Twista and Kanye West Video
6 Still Feels So Good Twista and Jazze Pha Video
7 Drinks Video
8 Badunkadunk Video
9 One Last Time
10 So Sexy R. Kelly and Twista Video
11 Higher Twista and Ludacris
12 Snoopin'
13 Like a 24 Twista, T.I. and Liffy Stokes Video
14 Hope C-Lo, Twista and Cee Lo Green Video
15 Sunshine Anthony Hamilton and Twista Video
16 Art & Life (Chi-Roc) Twista, Memphis Bleek, Freeway and Young Chris
17 So Sexy Chapter II (Like This) [*] R. Kelly and Twista
18 Freek-A-Leek [Remix][*] Jermaine Dupri, Twista and Petey Pablo
Review - :
To say that motor-mouthed {$Twista} and producer {$Toxic} took their time getting {^Kamikaze} out is an understatement. Released nearly five years after his last album and promoted by the rapper since 2001, {^Kamikaze} finally dropped in one of the least popular months for music buying, January. The long-talked-about {$Timbaland} team up ended up on {$Timbaland}'s album, and {^Kamikaze}'s original single, {&"Tattoo,"} landed on {$Toxic} and {$Twista}'s {$Legit Ballaz} project instead. Seems like {^Kamikaze} is doomed from the start, but it's actually a fair album for two main reasons: the new lead single, {&"Slow Jamz,"} and the killer guest productions of {$Kanye West}. {$West} is at the helm for {&"Slow Jamz,"} producing, singing, and delivering what could be the couplet of 2004: "She got a light-skinned friend look like {$Michael Jackson}/Got a dark-skinned friend look like {$Michael Jackson}." Between the speedy {$Luther Vandross} samples, {$Jamie Foxx}'s verse, and {$West} name-checking all of the heroes of pillow-talk radio, there's just enough room for {$Twista}'s rapid {\rap}. {$Twista}'s style is stunning, doubly so for any aspiring rappers, but for those who just listen, it lacks the depth to carry a full album on its own. Still, his in-and-out appearances on other artists' tracks whetted the appetite for more, and {^Kamikaze} delivers past the single. {&"Still Feels So Good"} is a worthy sequel to {^Adrenaline Rush}'s {&"It Feels So Good,"} {&"So Sexy"} features a slinky {$R. Kelly} appearance, and {&"Get Me"} finds {$Toxic}'s production coming off as cinematic where elsewhere it's just anemic. Two slower numbers toward the end -- the introspective {&"Hope"} and the {$Bill Withers}-sampling {&"Sunshine"} -- go a long way toward expanding the album's narrow spectrum, and {$Twista}'s skills adjust nicely to the mellow pace. Whatever the reasons for {^Kamikaze}'s delay, it does make for near-perfect timing for stunning yet limited rapper. One album per five years, monthly guest spots, and the occasional brilliant single equal just the right amount of {$Twista}. [The bonus remixes edition of {^Kamikaze} improves on the original release with two well-chosen extras. {&"So Sexy Chapter II (Like This)"} is the usual "Chapter II" from {$R. Kelly}, one where he stretches out the best riffs and grooves from the original and tops it with freewheeling raps and vocals. The slinky {&"Freek-a-Leek"} is always welcome, even if {$Twista}'s contribution to the remix is minimal. The bonus remixes edition was also released in a clean version, with all explicit material removed.] ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide
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