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This is some real dirty south-third coast “Fuck You I’m From Texas” shit and I will bump that in yo’ face! “Ridin Slow” is going to be bangin out a grip of trunks for months, including mine. “Snow Money” had me laughing because I awready know some idiots from Pennsylvania are going to assume Bun-B is talking about their “PA”. I will play the shit out of this song for a while so get familiar with it now or I’ll make you sick of it. “I GIT DOWN 4 MINE” IS MY FAVORITE TRACK! This mu’fucka had me ready to break some knuckles across somebody’s grill. Tell me you don’t miss some of the DC Go-Go?! “I Git Down 4 Mine” no wait…. The snare is kind of irritating, but check out the percussion when the second verse rolls in and pay close attention. “Lights Camera Action” has a snare hit that is constantly slapping and it somehow reminded me of old throwback Mantronix beats. Twista’s verse is bananas and added value to the song rather than ruining it. That little touch is dope – producers take notes. Listen for the drum fill at the 1:02 mark and you’ll start to notice it laced throughout the song. The production of “Speakeasy” is once again laced with funk and had me noddin my head immediately. “Countin Money” had my attention when I first heard it, but the first time I watched the video pfffft hooked. “Right Now” and “Chuuuch” are my top picks by this point, especially hearing Tupac’s voice again. The horns are dope and Trey Songz blazed the hook. “Right Now” is a track that will be getting play from me heavy. Drake singing on the song is fire but I am burned out listening to Drake rappin so I just flipped to the next track when Drake’s verse was like 6 bars deep. “Put It Down” starts with Bun-B immediately and returns to the soulful vibe I want to hear from Bun-B. Jeezy taking the first 47 seconds of “Just Like That” got too old too fast. With all that said, “Trillionaire” is not a song I would spin in the clubs or on the radio or bump in my whip. Bun-B has a unique delivery that is instantly recognizable something a lot of artists don’t seem to grasp. It’s a little odd to go from such a soulful flavor into T-Pain’s voice on the next track “Trillionaire”, but I was thankful to wait for Bun-B to roll in. So I dropped the needle on Bun-B’s new album and immediately fell in love with “Chuuuch” from the funky organ and bass guitar to the hook and Bun-B’s flow/delivery/lyrics.