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Review: Young Cashpa - Gangstaology
Young Cashpa - Gangstaology
Reviewed By: TRMNDUS
Album Rate: 4 out of 5 Stars
Young Cashpa I haven't heard much of anything of until I heard one song which kind of made me want to get this album and I seen it for sale so I got it. From What I've been hearing on this album he is representing Oklahoma on this album and he raps a straight west coast style.
1. “Intro (Getting Quoted)” just an intro. (0:41)
2. “Twist Folds” has a very nice laid back beat with a nice chorus to start the first song on the album. Young Cashpa flows real nice on this track this is a tight track to start the album out with. (4:06)
3. “Catch Me N A Big Bodie” comes with a pretty nice beat on this track and features K-Dezee Calhoun and they both flowing bout rolling and shit pretty good track but could be better. (4:48)
4. “Crazy” has a another tight beat and some guy singing on the hook. Young Cashpa flows nice on this track and this is one of the better tracks on the album and will probably be played more than once. (4:24)
5. “Pack My Heat (When Its Cold Outside)” has another pretty decent beat and a good chorus to go with it. Young Cashpa flows really nice on this track once again and is solid track. (5:16)
6. “Move Around” has a tight beat its a club type beat and its the single off the album. This track is more for the dance floor type shit and is pretty tight and is the only song that has a real down south feel to it. If you them club type tracks you should like this if not stay away from this track. (4:17)
7. “Yall Niggaz” is kind of like a skit its nothing special here its basically a one verse rap to a basic beat nothing to get stuck on. (1:18)
8. “This Life” has a real tight mobbin type beat that you could ride to and the song is basically about life and how its a struggle and shit but a tight track if you liek listening bout the struggle you probably be playing this one. (5:06)
9. “This Life Stays The Same” has a pretty tight beat and features Mr. Riddla on the track. Its another track about the struggle and pleasure and pain in the game and its pretty tight if you don't mind a little singing in the track. (4:13)
10. “Dat Money” has an aight beat this beat has a little more down south feel to it. This track is aight nothing to special on this track unless you want to hear him rapping about tryna get his money more of a filler track for the album. (3:29)
11. “I Guess U Can Say” has a pretty tight up tempo beat to it and once again features K-Dezee Calhoun. This is one of the better tracks on the album and they both drop some nice flows for this track. (4:06)
12. “You Just Don't Know(The Pain I Feel Inside)” has a real slow sorrow type of beat that you usually hear on dead homies type of track which this is. It features Mr. Riddla and Johnny Gallaway and they all drop some nice flows on this track but if you don’t like slow shit about homies dieing you probably want to skip this track up. (5:19)
13. “Freak With Me” has a real nice beat but the chorus is kind of plain and is the only thing I don’t like bout the song but Young Cashpa drops some nice flows on this track the song is basically bout bitches and so forth. (4:44)
14. “Guaranteed” has a real up tempo beat and features K-Dezee Calhoun. They both flow real tight on this track and is also one of the better tracks on the album and will probably be played more than once. (4:12)
15. “Move Around(Remix)” This is last track on the album and has the same beat as the original but features Demitris Gibson who sings on the hook this time. I think this is better than the original version. (4:13)
In the end this album is pretty tight I didn't know what to expect from something coming out of Oklahoma but it isn’t bad it don’t sound like south shit but it sounds like he was very heavily west coast influenced on this album. The only thing bout this album is he had too many slow type tracks talking bout the struggle and homies dieing but other than that the album sounds like some straight west coast mobb shit. If you like west with a little twist of south i would suggest you pick this album up its a different sound but its worth a listen I thought it was pretty tight.