Regime which is mentioned very much by the likes of Yukmouth is bringing a new project called "Thugg Lordz". This is basically Lil Ki & Mad Max and the album features the likes of C-Bo, Yukmouth, Killa Tay, Steay Mobb’n, Phats Bossi,
1. "Regime Thugg Lordz" has a tight beat sounds like some evil opera mobb style type stuff. This track features C-Bo and he comes in on the third verse and spits a nice one on his part good shit by him. Lil Ki & Mad Max come real nice on this track as well good track to start this album out on.
2. "Hate Me Again" has a mid tempo style beat with some piano in it sounds like a dramatic ride type beat. The hook on this track is basic has sort of a singy chant of "You Gon Hate Me Again". This track features Yukmouth and he comes in on the third verse and rips it up nicely good shit by him. Lil Ki & Mad Max do the first two verse and spit it tight as well another tight track right here.
3. "Whatcha Gonna Do" this has a real basic beat just a nice mobby baseline with some piano in the background. Killa Tay is featured on this track and he starts this shit off and he rips a tight long verse. The hook is nice on this track as well and Max and Ki end this one out well nice track right here.
4. "Time Of Day" has a symphonic type beat sort of a orchestra feel to it. This track features Steady Mobb’n and they come real clean on their verses on this track. The hook on this track is aight nothing super tight. Max & Ki come clean on this cut for their verse a decent track right here.
5. "My Life’s Hard" has a tight raise up symphonic type feel to it. This track gots a nice hook to it and Max and Ki come good on this track a pretty nice track overall right here.
6. "The Best" has a real basic piano beat with a nice mobby baseline. This track features Phats Bossi and he starts this track out and does it nicely good shit by him. We need to see the Phats Bossi solo to come out soon cause that fool is tight. The hook is sort of a singy type one once again and Max and Ki come pretty nice on this track as well.
7. "Thug Lord Religion" has a nice piano type feel sounds like a raise up off us type beat. This track gots a tight hook to it and Max and Ki come tight all the way through on this one a tight track right here.
8. "Fake Bitches" has a nice mobby baseline sounds like sort of beat that could be used for a single. This track gots a pretty nice hook kind of catchy feel to it. Mad Max & Ki come good on this one as well some real clean verses on their part good track dissing the hoes.
9. "Thug Nigga" has a nice symphonic violin type beat. This track gots a nice hook to it not too bad on this one. They come pretty good on the flows on this track a decent cut right here worth a peep for sure.
10. "My Life" has a tight beat to it sounds like some love / struggle type shit. The hook on this one is pretty tight they laid it out nicely. Max and Ki come real good on the beats on this track. Some good hustling and struggle type flows on this track.
11. "Try’n Come Up" has a different type of beat sounds like some shit you would se Macy Gray or Musiq Soulchild getting on. This track gots a nice hook to it nothing to tight. This track gots some nice flows on Max and Ki’s part a decent track overall.
12. "Unstoppable" this has a tight beat it has a raise the fuck up and lets ride on em type feel. This track gots a tight hook and some tight flows overall a bumping track right here.
13. "Big Shit" has a mid tempo type beat a mobby baseline and a symphonic type feel it as well. This track features Killa Tay once again and he has the third verse and rips a nice verse on his part once again. Overall a nice track here Max & Ki come good on their flows and a tight little hook to.
14. "Live In The Shoes" has a real slow beat sounds like some mellow smoking type stuff right here. This is the last track on the album and they come with a decent hook and some nice flows overall a decent track to end this album out on.
Overall One Drop Scott came heated on the production on this album and Max Julien did some nice production on his tracks as well. This is a tight album all the way through a lot better than I thought it was going to be when I found out this was not a real Regime album. I was disappointed that all the members of Regime couldn't come together to make and album but Max and Ki made a nice effort on this project and featured some of the members. Overall a good album I would go scoop this album if I saw it.