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Review: Lil Boosie - Youngest of Da Camp
Lil Boosie - Youngest of Da Camp
Reviewed By: TRMNDUS
Album Rate: 4.5 out of 5 Stars

Aight another C-Loc release as usual im anticpating it cause hes one of my favorite producers and i like every album he has dropped so far. I was anticpating this boosie album when i first heard him on the Concentration Camp III when he had a solo cut called "Boosie" in which he basically tore it up and impressed me alot. Then I heard Boosie again on like 3 or 4 tracks on C-Loc's album "Its A Gamble" and I was like I cant wait till his album drops. The first track on the album "Shout Outs" which has a real tight beat with a very nice baseline but this song is only like shout out rap bump is still very bumpable.

Next track "Feel Lucky" has a very uptempo beat with soem nice horns in the background and features Maxminelli and they both tear it up on this track. The next track "Its Goin Down" and this song sounds like sumthin cash money would do but boosie raps nice on the whole track and has you thikin this little kid can spit some tight shit. Next Track "Pop It On Me" has an old school beat but i cant remember where it came from but Boosie and Maxminelli both come tight with some tight pimp ass lyrics on this cut. "That Night" is the next track and the beat on this song is tight as fuck and Boosie comes once again with some more pimpin type shit. Next track "I Thought Ya Knew" is one of the average tracks on the album and has a tight beat but is not as appealing as most of the other tracks on this album.

"It Dont Matta" is another tight track with yet again another tight beat and features Maxminelli and they both come tight once again. "Boosie II (Dont Forget It)" is the next track and it is part II of the song he did on Concetration Camp III it has the same beat with new lyrics. Next Track "Same Ol Shit" has another tight beat with some laser type sounds in the background and Boosie rips it up just like he has the whole album. "Watch Em" is the next track and this is another tight beat and sounds diffrent from some of the beats on the rest of the album and Maxminelli starts out and rips it up followed by Boosie. "Young Niggaz" is the next track and thsi ahs another real fast uptempo beat with Boosie flowing real nice throughout the whole track.

"My Life" is the only real slow song on the album where Boosie is flowing about his life and how shits goes down and is a very tight track even though it is slow. The last real song on the album "I Got Dat Slap" is another uptempo track and boosie flows nice and it features Maxminelli once again. The last two songs are radio versions of Boosie II and Pop It On Me. Overall this album is very tight and it shows the great production of C-Loc who produced 9 out of 15 tracks on the album. The album also had production by Happy P and Russell Lee who have produced on basically every C-Loc release as well.

Boosie I think is the best kid rapper out there now and he spit some real tight shit with some real tight beats. I bump every song on this album and I can listen to it from track 1 to 15 I reccommend everyone to go pick this album up if they can find it. Im looking foward to the next release on C-Loc Records which is Maxminelli "Me and My Hustle" cause he came tight on every sogn he was featured on but go pick up this Boosie album its tight as fuck.


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