Flowing fresh out of the oven with his fourth solo effort, Memphis Bleek's new album, 534, is blessed by one of the sweetest songs of the summer with the help of Jay-Z. "Dear Summer" has become an anthem, yet the album fails to follow through with the single, which comes at an early third on ... Read review
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M.O.P., Young Gunz (rap vocals); Boxie (background vocals).Producers: Just Blaze; Swizz Beatz; Demi-Doc; Irv Gotti; Bink.Recording information: Guru Crates, New York, ...
Memphis on top Review of534 (Parental Advisory) [PA] - Memphis Bleekby
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Advantages: Very good beats Disadvantages: No consistency
Flowing fresh out of the oven with his fourth solo effort, Memphis Bleek's new album, 534, is blessed by one of the sweetest songs of the summer with the help of Jay-Z. "Dear Summer" has become an anthem, yet the album fails to follow through with the single, which comes at an early third on the track list. While the album is not groundbreaking or terribly concentrated, it is a complete and valid project. With "Dear Summer," Jay drops in to lay a ... ...perfect joint for a ride around the neighborhood. Just Blaze drops a dope beat to add to the harmonic soulful sample. While the album does read Memphis Bleek, he's an absentee landlord on "Dear Summer." Jay takes his time on the track to show love to the game for his fame and reminds us that S.Dot is doing his thing in Corporate America. Backtracking a bit to the album's title track, the first track, Bleek announces that he has arrived as "the next ...
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