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Review: K-Rino - Danger Zone
K-Rino - Danger Zone
Reviewed By: GRIM
Album Rate:
5 out of 5 Stars

This is the legendary K-Rino's second album and in my opinion his best album. K-Rino hails from South Park in Houston Texas and is part of the South Part Coaliation. The first track on this album is called "Overdose" and its a tight ass track, the beat is on cut is really tight and everyone spits some really tight shit, there is bout 5 peeps that rap on this song with Rino including AC Chill and Wicked Crickett speaks on it as well. "Illusions" has to be one of my favorite K-Rino tracks ever, he is tellin a few different stories in this song and its tight as fuck, you gotta peep each and every word to get the full effect of this song---great track with a laid back smooth beat.

"Two Roads" is another laid back track that Rino is kicking some knowledge on, he is basically spitting this to the younger kats that think they balling outta control and shit....He is basically letting them know their are 2 roads they can take----great track. "Make A Move" is more of an uptempo track compare to the others---it is a really bumpin ass track. Coming up next is "I Got Pimped" and this is a crazy ass cut.....when you sit back and listen to the shit he is spitting on this track you will die laughin---everyone talkin bout getting pimped by a female. J-Flex kicks a really tight verse on this track---I really like whenever I hear this cat on guest appearances.

The title track comes up next "Danger Zone" and this junt is off the hook, the hook on this track is flat out amazing. I can bump this track non stop over and over, the lyrics and beat on it are flawless---mane I could go on forever bout this clean ass track but yall just need to go out and get it and peep for yourself. "Do Or Die" is track 7 and it features a bunch of guest appearances, I honestly dont know who all of em are but everyone comes tight as hell---they kick verses one after another like a posse type of track. I did recognize Point Blank on this track though.

"Stalkin" is another classic track with one of the best beats I have ever heard, the lyrics he is kickin on this track are flawless and the hook is tight as fuck. K-Rino really shows his versatility on dis here, perfect track that gets mad play. "Car Jackin" is a tight old school type of track, its like the equivilent to Spice 1's 187 Proof where Spice is talkin bout all the different Beers and Dranks....well Rino is doing it with car names and shit...very tight and original cut.

"Who's The Man" sounds alot older then the previous tracks on this album, I really aint feelin the beat on it but the lyrics and vocals are tight. "Wreckin Um" is track 11 is another tight track, Rino starts this off with a dope ass verse and stays solid throughout the entire song. Coming up next is "Verbal Execution" is just like the title says, he is kickin some verbal executions on the mic....this is one of my favorite tracks on this album---along with bout 7 others that are my favorite. "Raise Up" is a very laid back almost slow cut....I really like this beat, I aint never heard a beat like this before. I like how original it is and how well the flows go with it---another nice track.

The last track is called "Gotcha Name On A Bullet" features 18 people on it.....I aint gonna get into all of the people that are featured but its basically all of the SPC plus many more so you know its gonna be heated cuz no one is slackin in that click....its a full 10 minute long track with verses droppin one after another. Overall this is a classic album by anyones scale, if you dont believe me ask someone else that owns this album and they will tell you the same. K-Rino is a very lyrical rapper that raps bout actual stuff and not just bout a bunch of bullshit. I suggest that everyone has this album for their collection.


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