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Review: Dayton Family - F.B.I
Dayton Family - F.B.I
Reviewed By: GRIM
Album Rate:
4.5 out of 5 Stars

This is the second release from The Dayton Family out of Flint Town. Their first album was tight and so is this one. It starts off with "79th & Halstead" which is a tight cut, the beat is very tight and the vocals are off the hook. "Hand That Rocks The Cradle" is next up and its off the hook also, these niggas come tight as fuck on this song and Steve Pitts drops a crunk ass beat, this song features Night & Day. Mane this next song is tight also, "FBI" which stands for Fuck Being Indighted, its off the chain mane, these niggas come so tight on the vocals and the beat is very nice---its a very tight song.

"Real With This" is one of the few songs I aint really feelin on this album, its basically cuz this beat is hella whack, but the vocals are straight. They more then make up for this last song on this one, "Player Haters" which features Esham and Night & Day.....this track has a beat is that is off the fuckin off and vocals by all these niggas----woah, yall gotta hear this song to understand how cold it is. "Eyes Closed" is an alright cut, the beat kinda messing it up for me. "Whats On My Mind II" has to be my favorite cut on this album, its a very deep song and they are talking bout some real ass shit--very nice track that yall gotta peep.

The beat has done it again, it has fucked this song up also "Killer G's"---the vocals are tight as fuck but this techno ass beat has fucked it up. "Posse Is Dayton Ave" has a very laid back beat and Shoestring starts off this cut dropping some really tight vocals, the rest of the song is off the hook also. The next cut is called "Blood Bath" and its another song that is off the fucking hook---vocals, beat, chorus, shit everything on this track is really nice. Track 11 "Newspaper" starts off with a lil skit that is funny as hell---I think they are dissing someone on this cut but I dont know who really. They are using the Newspaper to cover up the true identity I think, but anyway the song is tight-----the beat is really nice and the lyrics are really nice also.

"Stick & Move" was originally on Down South Hustlas that Master P put out, if yall aint heard that song on there its on this album also, its a straight cut but the other songs on this album are alot better then that. The last track is called "Ghetto" and its a slower type of song but it aint bad, I really dont bump it ever though.

Overall this album is off the hook, this nigga drops bomb ass beats throughout the entire album and Dayton Family always comes correct on the lyrics. Everyone needs to pick this album up, yall wont regret it. I put dat on dat.


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