Tom Skeemask - 2 Wild For the World
Reviewed By: GRIM
Album Rate: 4.5 out of 5 Stars
I have loved Tom Skeemasks’ flow ever since the NOD days back with Tommy Wright, this nigga has been in the Memphis rap game for a long time. He has shined on all of Squeekys albums and that’s probably why Squeeky gave him the first solo album. The first cut “Intro-Mutha Fuck You Hoes” is off the hook, the beat is fuckin amazing, it will poound your dam speakers soo dam hard, Criminal Mane drops a really tight chorus and Tom Skee, Thugsta, and Criminal Mane drop tight ass vocals on this junt as well. “Respect” is another bumping ass cut, it is a solo cut by Tom Skeemask, he drops some really solid vocals to this tight ass beat by Squeeky Dog. “Dead Men Callin” is another solid ass track, the chorus is flat out crunk, Tom Skeemask drops the first verse and its off the hook, Criminal Mane drops the second verse and woah mane, this nigga comes hard as fuck.
“Why Now?” is a slower style cut, but Tom Skeemask is dropping some really tight vocals on it, the beat is pretty solid as well. “2 Wild For The World” is next up and they made a video for this cut, it was on BET at one time, the video was tight as fuck, the song is just as tight, Tom Skee drops some really tight vocals and Criminal Mane drops a tight ass chorus. “Playez Play” is next up and its one of the only cuts I don’t like on this album, it doesn’t sound like any of the other cuts on this album, the beat is pretty weak also.
My favorite cut in the world is next up “Forever Hustlin”, mane I bumped this cut for about 2 months straight when I first heard it, mane this shit pounds, bumps and all the other adjectives I can think of, the vocals are flat out amazing, Tom Skee is a fuckin genius on this track, everyone will fall in love with this cut. “I Aint Goin To Be Able To Do It” is next up, it’s an average sounding cut, the beat isnt anything special and neither are the vocals but its listenable to, it features Thugsta. “Cant Win For Losin” is a very tight cut, it features Taylor Boy and Kokane Wayne who both drop really tight shit along with Tom Skee and Criminal Mane.
“How We Mob” is another slower style cut but it is still pretty tight, the vocals are done by Tom Skee, Criminal Mane and Thugsta, everyone drops really solid lyrics. “Getto Mutha Fuckaz” is track 11 and its another really tight cut, the chorus is kinda weak and unoriginal but the vocals are off the hook, Tom Skeemask starts this cut off with a really solid verse, he is followed by Criminal Mane and Thugsta who come tight as usual. “See Us” starts off with Thugsta dropping a verse that is aight, nothing special though, the beat aint really all that tight and the content of the song isnt anything special either. “Its About That Time” is a bumping ass track that J Dawg and Squeeky produced, Tom Skee really gets off on this track along with Criminal Mane and Thugsta----everyone will like this junt.
Track 14 features Mac-Kyle from the underground, I was happy to see some people from the old shit on here finally, both Tom Skee and him really shine on this song, the beat is very solid as well. That nigga Al Kapone is featured on the next cut, “How You Get Yours” and its off the hook, it has a classic sounding DJ Squeeky beat and Tom Skee really shines vocally on this cut, Skaface Al really drops a tight lil verse on dis junt also. The last cut is a slow cut but mane it’s a really tight cut, you gotta peep the vocals and shit to understand though, its called “First Love”, its dedicated to his mother, it’s a very mature cut.
Overall this is a really tight album, I think its Squeeky’s second best release behind the classic “On A Mission” album, Tom Skeemask drops some really solid vocals throughout the entire album and the beats by Squeeky are just flat out amazing, Criminal Mane and Thugsta make tight appearances on a lot of the songs and make this album even that much better. I recommend everyone to go pick this album up, you wont be dissappointed.
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