Advantages: Some big tracks Disadvantages: A couple of weaker tunes
?Ready? was released in 2009 and came as the third album from the Virginia-based R&B singer TreySongz. It follows a great deal of hype that has come since 2007 when he really able to breakthrough as he worked with StarGate on ?I Can?t Help But Wait? and he came to cover lots of contemporary hits to show how well his voice could be used on other people?s material as well as what he writes himself.
1. ?Panty Droppa? (Intro)
2. ?Neighbors Know My Name?
Following a sensual introductory track, you know exactly where he wants to take things here as you see that here he comes in hard with a track that you here great deals of R. Kelly from in the way that he constructs the track as he goes in with some intense bedroom material as he signs of his experiences of dealing with the neighbours as he gets down to it with his girl. It is a great ...
?Anticipation? was a summer 2009 mixtape from the Virginia-based R&B singer TreySongz and finds that he brings it on the way to releasing his third album ?Ready?.It finds that he brings a variety of unreleased tunes that he had recorded between his last, from 2007 and this one to build up the hype.
1. ?Famous?
You get him back into the more straight-forward ways as he comes through with a heavy jam that sees him setting the mood in the way that he seems to perform best in as you see that as he seduces a girl he sings of how he is able to get a girl into fame by going out with him and being taken to all the places he does after he has made his money rain over her. I felt that it was a good place to start the thing from and it hypes you quite a bit to prepare you for what is to come.
**Four Stars**
2. ?Showerlude? (Lude)
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Advantages: A good selection of tunes Disadvantages: Some tracks aren't that impressive
Named after the release date of his upcoming third album ?Ready?, ?9.1.09?) is a summer 2009 mixtape from the Atlanta R&B singer TreySongz and finds a collection of his works, some of which will find their way onto the album, brought together as a build up to it to liven up listeners and get them ready for a new wave of his material as he alters his ways slightly (as most artists seem to have done since cutting off their braids/dreads/cornrows over the past three years or so.
1. ?In Ya Phone? (Intro)
2. ?Bed, Bath & Beyond?
He is seen to advance things by dropping this one as he appears to move away to what could be considered the more Pop side of his music (after using just a snippet of the warming track with Fabolous? guest rap) and towards the more general R&B style of his music as he brings out a tune that it very much on ...