Advantages: Original Disadvantages: Average production
“Watermelon, Chicken & Gritz” came out in 2002, and was the debut album from the six-piece rap group, Nappy Roots. Composed of members R. Prophet, Fish Scales, Big V, B. Stille, Skinny DeVille and Ron Clutch, the Kentucky men are one-of-a-kind in the fact that they show how even a southern state such as Kentucky can produce a rap group which is able to show the diversity in the ‘Dirty South’. 1. “Intro” 2. “Hustla” In order o get things going, you ... ...beats for them to work with, and it seems that from this you have them showing that they are able to pull out the best flows that they are capable through this, and it means that the start of it is a strong one, and acts as a great way to explain their position as life is nothing more than a hustle. **Four Stars** 3. “Set It Out” I have to say that this one does very little in terms of impact as the beats in it are pretty average, and they are just ...
XICripZ 10.05.2009
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