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Review: Wildlife Society - Jacktown 601
Wildlife Society - Jacktown 601
Reviewed By: GRIM
Album Rate: 4.5 out of 5 Stars

This is group outta Jackson Mississippi, it came out back in 1995 and I heard some bad reviews on it so I never got around to picking it up, well I finally picked it up and was suprized on how tight it was. "Jacktown" is the first cut and it has a tight ass laid back beat with a tight lil chorus, the flows are tight, they are flippin the shit kinda fast but have a nice melody to their shit kinda like a Do Or Die or Dirty feel to them but they are more gangsta then both of those groups. Everyone comes tight on this this lil track. "What's Up Jack" has to be one of the dopest tracks ever made, I bumped this shit bout 30 straight times when I first heard it, the beat is off the hook and the flows are tight as fuck, they are talkin bout jackin people and shit-----I gurantee everyone will love this track here.

"King 4 A Day" has some really tight vocals and a nice lil beat to it, I am steady getting more impressed with this album as I go from track to track, I cant believe that I used to hear this shit was whack....these guys come tight as hell. "Get Tis Money Honey" has a pretty weak chorus to it with a laid back beat, this song is more like a BBQ type of track that you could listen to at a cook out, the vocals are aight but nothing all that special. "So Much Pain" is track 5 and its another winner, this has a bumpin ass beat and the lyrics are off the hook, these kats are flippin shit on the mic on this track----very good track. "Slow 4 Da Po" is a nice laid back track, the beat is nice and smooth to go along with the chilled out vocals, its another impressive song.

Song 7 is called "Boogie Man" and it has a nice lil beat and some tight vocals, Mello T comes really solid on this track here and drops dope shit throughout the track. "Aint No Set Trippin" follows that tight track and its a song bout all the gangs tryin to get together, its more less a laid back track reminicsing bout all the fucked up shit that happens in gangs---its a nice lil track. "Don't Stop Da Music" is a more uptempo track then the other songs on this album, I really aint feelin the beat at all on this track, its really the only beat I have heard so far on this album that was weak.

"Straight Shoota 2 Da Moon" comes up next and its a track bout dope fiends....it has a really nice chorus to it, when the beat comes in it its a really laid back smooth back, they are talking bout not selling coke to their boys because they dont wanna see them fall like all the other clucks on the album, the song is on a positive tip, trying to promote people not to do coke on the real. The last track is called "Homie Love" and that is basically what the song is bout, it has a bangin ass beat and a really nice chorus which has some signing in it, Mello T comes tight on the mic as always, its another very tight track.

Overall this is a great album, I really couldnt see anyone saying this shit was whack by any means, I am very glad that I picked up this album, the production is great and the lyrics are top notch. You only get 11 tracks but there are no skits or intro's and all the songs are bumpable with most of them being tight as fuck...I suggest that yall try to find this album cuz you wont be disappointed.


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