![]() We have a winner folks.įather and son stories? Sure, Webbie gotcha. Webbie returns to the alter ego of that smooth pimp and Dro adds his signature flow to the formula. This is one of the early favorites on the album. You take his beats and add one of the most slept on rappers in the game, you get a pretty sure fire hit. I still think Mannie is one of the dopest producers from the South. Fun song, but you have been hearing it for months now.įeaturing Young Dro Produced by Mannie Fresh The catchy hook and newest anthem for the chickadees is simply the most complete track on the album. Rarely is the best song of the album the single, but this is the case here. Yeah, it’s a throwback, I didn’t know folks were really rockin’ bass raps anymore, but if Tum Tum can do it…įeaturing Lil’ Boosie & Lil’ Phat Produced by Mouse Anyway, our artist is here slangin’ linguistics about his, well, 6 X 12’ speakers. Then he follows up the smoothness of track one with what is supposed to be a bass track…I think. The beat is strictly pimp shit and Webbie does it justice with a chorus that chants “I’m too smooth”. ![]() I think this, is one of the better songs on the album. No intro, just straight shit out the gate. Let’s check out his official sophomore CD. Rolling with his boy Lil’ Boosie and the other label mates on the heels of his Billboard top 10 hit single “Independent”, he also adds Lil’ Phat, Mouse, Big Head, LeToya Luckett, Rick Ross, Young Dro, Bun B and some beats by Mannie Fresh. Webbie reached gold status with his debut CD Savage Life on the back of “Give Me That “, the hit single. ![]()
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