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Webbie Album: “Savage Life 2 [Edited]”

Webbie Album: “Savage Life 2 [Edited]”
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After a three-year hiatus, Trill Entertainment's Webbie returns in 2008 with SAVAGE LIFE 2, the simply named sequel to his acclaimed debut. On the opening single, "Independent," the Baton Rouge MC sics his southern drawl on a song that's both a sincere ode to powerful women and a seriously narcotic grit-crunk beat. The track is the perfect sampling of an album rife with intelligent lyrics and stirring if comfortably familiar beats. Highlights of SAVAGE LIFE 2 include the sinister, low-end hopping "Six 12's" and the guitar-riff-centered anthem, "I'm Hot."
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Track Listing :
1 2 Smooth Video
2 Six 12's (featuring Mouse on tha Track)
3 Independent - (featuring Lil' Phat/Lil' Boosie)
4 I Know (featuring Young Dro)
5 Just Like Me Video
6 Thuggin' - (featuring Lil' Phat/Shell/Lil' Boosie)
7 I'm Hot Video
8 You A Trip (featuring Big Head)
9 Just Like This (featuring Big Head)
10 Miracle, A - (featuring Rick Ross/BirdMan)
11 I'm Ready Video
12 I Miss You (featuring LeToya Luckett)
13 Doe Doe - (featuring Lil' Phat/Bun B)
14 Fly as an Eagle - (featuring Foxx/Pimp C)
15 Ya'all Makin' No Money
16 First Night (featuring Mouse)
Album Information :
Title: Savage Life 2 [Edited]
UPC:075678995231
Format:CD
Type:Performer
Genre:R&B - Gangsta/Hardcore
Artist:Webbie
Guest Artists:Mouse On Tha Track; Lil' Phat; Lil' Boosie; Young Dro; Shell; Big Head; Rick Ross; BirdMan; Letoya Luckett; Bun B; Foxx; Pimp C
Label:Asylum (USA)
Distributed:WEA (distr)
Release Date:2008/02/26
Original Release Year:2008
Discs:1
Mono / Stereo:Stereo
Studio / Live:Studio
soldiersmith (Seattle, Wa) - April 26, 2011
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- I Heart Webbie

This is a great CD. I loved Savage Life and this CD is even better. I can't wait until Savage Life 3!!!!

Magnoliamocha - February 16, 2013
- Awesome

I just love the song independent. It's my mantra! I don't really listen to rap but fell in love the first time I heard this song.

Quaashie Rose "FROM DA BOOT" (O- Town, Louisiana) - April 13, 2008
- 5 STARS/ Still a beast in the BR

As my title says, webbie is still a beast in the BR. One thing that I noticed about Savage Life 2 when I listened to it is that he got a little deeper with this cd. The deep tracks on here are just like me, a miracle, and I miss you; where on this track he telling his shawty that he is missing her even though he thuggin in the streets. Don't get it twisted though cause he still got those funny thug out lines; ie; the track thuggin where he says; b**** don't tease me, if you come to my spot is you f***** if not then you leavin and f*** rap beafin, fore I put you on my cd i'll leave you a** stinkin fo sheezy. The other tracks im feeling on this cd is independent, im hot, 2 smooth; a very laid back track kind of like laid way back on his first cd, six 12's, I know, you a trip, doe doe, you a trip, just like this; where in this track webbie getting some s*** off his chest, and fly as an eagle. If you want some of that same BR thugged out music; then cop this cd.

Larry Cole "Rapman" (Houston, TX USA) - April 10, 2008
- I-N-D-E-P-E-N-D-E-N-T Fire 5 Stars

give it up to Webbie for getting a female empowerment anthem that much airplay. In fact Webbie's got much more up his lyrical sleeve than Southern fried haters give him credit for. Savage Life 2 has a few moments that break out of the stereotypical "money, cars, hoes" routine, most notably his ode to his son Just Like Me. The track's reminiscent of Will Smith's Just The Two Of Us, except exactly the opposite: "Sometimes I get scared/you gonna end up dead/little n***a f**k that/you gonna me just like me." Just warms the heart, doesn't it? Sorry, reality hurts, and Webbie isn't afraid to make you feel his pain.

Buy this and I recommend another Southern Playa - Devin the Dude, Smoke Sessions Vol. 1 - his first album release since leaving Rapalot and his only release ever to hit the Billboard Charts. Congrats Webbie, Congrats Devin

CALI HIP HOPPER "undaground flava" (THA BAY) - May 03, 2009
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- weak

i have a confession i like hip hop music...this album wasn't hip hop...this was straight gangsta rap...mindless lyrics regurgitating the same old phrases about their icy chains and their 26 inch rims...this album was a piece of crap...i normally listen to east coast rap like wu-tang , jedi mind, mobb deep...and i can honestly say that i ve heard albums from 1998 that were better than this album.

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