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Review: Young Lo - Real Dealizm
Young Lo - Real Dealizm
Reviewed By: GRIM
Album Rate:
5 out of 5 Stars

I’m gonna rereview this album cuz my first few reviews I did was hella short and this album deserves a better review. Young Lo has been featured on everyone’s albums in memphis, from DJ Squeeky to Alkatraz. He brings a very laid back gangsta style to the game. He has very deep lyrics that you gotta listen to, to appreciate. “Real Dealizm” is the first track, the beat is very laid back and Young Lo drops some really tight vocals on the mic. “Everyday Allday” is up next and its another really solid track, very laid back track that you could roll too on a Sunday getting blown. He is basically telling stories in most of his raps and he does that on this song also. “Daily Reminiscin” is track 3, its an alright cut but nothing I really ever bump all that much.

“Greata Later” is next and this shit is hella tight, mane he drops some really tight vocals on this shit. I can bump this shit all dam day long. He is talking bout how the shit will get greater later on in the future, I really feel this nigga on this shit. “Da Game” is a more rough and rugged song for Young Lo, he is telling a dope ass story on this track, mane this beat is off the hook and the vocals are even better. Up next is “Throw Da Hood” and its an aiight track, nothing I really ever bump that much, the beat is pretty shitty. “Long Sunday” is next up and woahhhh, this shit is some pimp shit, I can bump this shit all day long. Young Lo drops some laid back vocals that are too dam chill, everyone will love this song.

“Talkin Mo Shit” features Al Kapone, I aint really feelin this cut though, the beat isnt all that good and Young Lo’s vocals are slaking. He revives himself with “Ride Thru Da Wildaness” which is a tight ass track, the beat is very bumping. The vocals that he drops are hella tight also. Winky D comes really tight on this track also. “Nuthin Bu G’z” was features on Memphis Undaground Hustlas, this song is a hella tight track, this nigga raps pretty fast on this shit. He sounds soo dam laid back when he raps and the shit is basically soothing to the ears. “Unda Pressure” is a very deep track, he talking bout all his problems and shit, it’s a pretty nice track.

One of my favorite tracks is next though, its called “Jealousy Like A Trend” and it features 1st Degree. Mane this niggaz are speaking the real on this track about niggaz being jealous, you gotta listen to all the words on this track to appreciate the song, but the song is hella tight. The last song is a song that features a gang of people. Its called “Da South”---it has a very laid back beat along with dope ass vocals. Young Lo starts this shit off really tight then 1st Degree comes in and rips shit up with a really nice verse. Kokane Wayne is next up droppin dope shit like always, he is followed by his brother Taylor Boy how comes really hard. GK comes in next with a really tight verse along with Al Kapone. Then they finally drop a really tight chorus and the song starts back up with Thugsta from Project Playaz---he comes really tight, then Yo Lynch comes in with a really dope verse. Mane up next C-9 comes in and raps fast as fuck, maybe faster then I have ever heard him before, he is followed by Da Villians fast flowing ass----mane their 2 verses are off the chain.

Overall this is one of my favorite albums ever. You cant just buy this shit and skim through the songs or you wont like it, you gotta sit down and listen to the vocals to appreciate how tight Young Lo is. I recommend everyone to pick this shit up, if you are older you might appreciate this shit more, its no balla balla cash money bullshit, far from that.


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