"Already Platinum" is the debut solo album from the Houston rap artist, Slim Thug. This came out in 2005, following his signing to Pharrell Williams' record company, Star Trak, and so despite the fact that the styles contrast so heavily, you get this Gangsta Rap perfromer do what he does on ... Read review
Advantages: Consistent quality Disadvantages: A couple of fillers
...speaking on how it has already achieved platinum sales from hype alone. I think that The Netpunes helped in boosting this one, as the average H-Town screwed tune would be too low on energy to do so.
**Five Stars**
10. "Ashy To Classy"
Slim Thug's journey is summed up as "Ashy To Classy" on this one. This is his first solo album expect such a track where he talks about how bad his life ... ...have to say that some of the liens sounded to be taken off some 2Pac' amtieral, "Still Ballin'" in particular, so I couldn't give that much respect to him.
**Two Stars**
11. "The Interview" (Lude)
12. "Playa You Don't Know"
The funky sound which The Neptunes came with around this time comes through in this one as they use a lot of percussion, as opposed to when ... more
"Already Platinum" is the debut solo album from the Houston rap artist, Slim Thug. This came out in 2005, following his signing to Pharrell Williams' record company, Star Trak, and so despite the fact that the styles contrast so heavily, you get this Gangsta Rap perfromer do what he does on some Netunes beats. To most, the artist is most well-known for his collaboration with Gwen Stefani on "Luxurious" and with Beyonce's "Check On It".
1. "The Intro" (Intro)
2. "Like A Boss"
I originally heard this one on the Madden 2006 soundtrack, and it reinforced my liking for his music. On it, you have The Neptunes attempt their best at a Gangsta Rap beat as they comt up with heavy, bassy synth, which gives Slim the best foundations for him to then build upon with raps.
**Four Stars**
3. "3 Kings"
This was the track, following a collab with Mike Jones on "Still Tippin'", where I recognised that Slim Thug was a big tlaent. i beleive that it was down to the fatc that he chose to perfrom alongside two of the biggest names in the southern scene as you get a hard, typical Dirty South track by him, UGK's Bun B and ATL's T.I..
**Five Stars**
4. "Diamonds"
Here, you get the first real Houston rap track as the artist takes it to the Dirty when taking on some beats from Mr. Lee (a Hip-House pioneer), and gets him rapping with some Chopped & Screwed backign to get things goign in the slowed chorus. This is exaclty what you expect from a Houston rap album, especially with a rapper who was raised around Rap-A-Lot.
**Five Stars**
5. "Boyz N Blue"
Slim Thug represents the North side of H-Town (Houston) for this one as talks about the Blue side of the city (as opposed to the Red Southern part of Houston. In it, he gets a few of the others who also rep this end (which isn't as many the southern end, which has Chamillionaire, Mike Jones, Paul Wall etc. as you have Killa Kyleon, Sir Daily, PJ and C-Ward all rapping with him.
**Four Stars**
6. "I Ain't Heard Of That" (Remix)
On this one The Neptunes completely take over as they use their production without considerign the artist, howeer I thought that Slim Thug worked well to make it work for him, without it sounding complelety forced as the beat is rather quick and lively for a Houston rapper.
**Three Stars**
7. "Click Clack"
Star Trek come in full force for this one as you get some Neptunes beats for this one, and they really ry to do sometihng whcih favours the preferences the likings of the rapper as it is quite hard (yet still retains the original plan for the sound of The Neptunes), and has Clipse Pusha T (another Star Trak artist) to rap with The Boss Hogg.
**Four Stars**
8. "Everybody Loves A Pimp"
Jazzy Pah takes over on this one as he does the funky production on this one, heard mroe in his early 00s work, and also gets a chance to do some singing on on. Slim Thug expresses how he has been given a pimp staus, and even jacks an old Eazy-E line to do this. Thsi is a predictable, but well-done tune.
**Four Stars**
9. "Already Platinum"
On this one Slim Thug goes for a hard rap as he talks about the confidence he has for this album, speaking on how it has already achieved platinum sales from hype alone. I think that The Netpunes helped in boosting this one, as the average H-Town screwed tune would be too low on energy to do so.
**Five Stars**
10. "Ashy To Classy"
Slim Thug's journey is summed up as "Ashy To Classy" on this one. This is his first solo album expect such a track where he talks about how bad his life initially was etc. Thsi was all really predictable, and I have to say that some of the liens sounded to be taken off some 2Pac' amtieral, "Still Ballin'" in particular, so I couldn't give that much respect to him.
**Two Stars**
11. "The Interview" (Lude)
12. "Playa You Don't Know"
The funky sound which The Neptunes came with around this time comes through in this one as they use a lot of percussion, as opposed to when it was mostly synth-based. This is a strong track which plays up to expectations of Hip Hop in 2004-2005.
**Four Stars**
13. "Miss Mary"
Cool & Dre do the production here and they come with an unexpectedly strong tune as they use usual R&B techniques, and directly translate them onto this Gangsta rapper's album as he rhymes, "This ain't a love song, this a thug song." as he manages to make the whole thing loving, yet within reasonable boundaries for a true thug rapper.
**Four Stars**
14. "Incredible Feelin'"
Jazzy Phizzle does the beat in this one, just as he did on "Everybody Loves A Pimp", and once agian he goes for a classy, funky one which has him show off his production talent, and gives Slim Thug something sutainble to get his flow on. Here they perfrom and express their happiness as they have earned so much money in so little time.
**Four Stars**
15. "This Is My Life"
Slim Thug return to some Gangsta Rap for this one, however I have to say that it was rather uneffective, and I have heard a lot better from him in the past. All of what is said is obvious and suits the fact that this is nothing more than a filler.
**Two Stars**
16. "Dedicate"
To bring things to a close, you have Slim rappign towards all of those who have passed on, and didn't have the opportunity to see how he progressed in the game. It is a personal way to end the album, but is open enough for casual fans.
**Three Stars**
I listened to this because I was curious to fnd out how the Neptunes sound would work with such an artist, and I was surprised to har how well it all came together. I found that altough it isn't really as 'Dirty' as most Houston rap albums, the release was strong for a genreal rap one.
Advantages: Great beats, great voice and catchy choruses Disadvantages: the occasional poor track and repetitive mentions to money and being 'the boss'
...underground mixtape circuit the title Already Platinum highlights the fact that he thought no major label would be able to offer him a deal that could match the figures he was already making! Geffen records did and hooked him straight up with the productive prowess of The Neptunes with the end result being a very good debut album for the Houston rapper.
Track 1 - The Intro - This highlights his success prior to making this album. 3/5
Track 2 - ... ...4/5
Track 9 - Already Platinum - Pharrel comes on this with a decent verse and Slim Thug uses his unique voice to fantastic effect on a great beat. 5/5
Track 10 - Ashy To Classy - Another more catchy song than anything else where he talks about coming from the bottom to the top. 3/5
Track 11 - The Interview - Slim Thug brings heat with this track produced by Sha Money (very much a G-Unit beat) with some very aggressive verses. Probably my favourite ...
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Product details
Title
Already Platinum [PA]
Performer
Slim Thug
Genre
R&B
Sub Genre
Rap
Release Date
12/07/2005
Original Release Year
2005
Label / Distributor
Universal IMS / Universal Music
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Studio
Stereo
Stereo
Format
Performer
EAN
602498639610
Catalogue Number
AAB000350501
Additional notes
Album Notes
Possessed of a potent drawl leaving no doubt that he means what he says, Houston rapper Slim Thug rose through the mix-tape underground to a major-label deal with Geffen Records. His debut boasts production work from some of the best in the game, including the Neptunes, Jazzy Pha, and Cool & Dre. With friends like these, little can go wrong, and little does on ALREADY PLATINUM, an album that backs up its boastful title with powerful raps and innovative beats. On "I Ain't Heard of That," Slim proclaims himself the "rookie of the year" over a classic Neptunes beat, as he and cohort Bun B tell stories of their prowess in sports and pimping. Slim Thug's vocals flow steady, perfectly matching the beats--whether on the screwed-up, low-down bass of "Diamonds" or the blaxploitation-era soul of "Incredible Feelin'." "3 Kings" and "Ashy to Classy" serve as reminders that higher production values and street edge are far from mutually exclusive.
Album Reviews
Spin (p.63) - Ranked #15 in Spin's "40 Best Albums Of 2005" - "[W]ith tracks produced largely by the Neptunes, whose experiments in minimal, stern funk proved a perfect, if unlikely, complement to Slim's all-gravity basso profundo." Spin (p.99) - "The whole thing reaches a dizzying peak on 'Problematic,' with jungle snares and frenetic bass scales." - Grade: A- Entertainment Weekly (No. 829, p.71) - "...[A] steady, linebacker-strong flow and a baritone that makes James Earl Jones sound liek Pee-Wee Herman." - Grade: B
Titles on disc 1
1.
Intro
2.
Like A Boss
3.
3 Kings - Slim Thug & TI/Bun-B
4.
Diamonds
5.
Boyz N Blue - Slim Thug & Killa Kyleon/Sir Daily/PJ/Chris Ward
6.
I Ain't Heard Of That - Slim Thug & Bun-B
7.
Click Clack - Slim Thug & Pusha
8.
Everybody Loves A Pimp
9.
Already Platinum - Slim Thug & Pharrell
10.
Ashy To Classy
11.
Interview
12.
Playa You Don't Know
13.
Miss Mary
14.
Incredible Feelin' - Slim Thug & Jazze Pha
15.
This Is My Life
16.
Dedicate
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