Half Dead Organization
Reviewed By: GRIM
Album Rate: 4.75 out of 5 Stars
This album shocked the shit out of me, I thought it was gonna be slow Texas rap, but these niggaz flow fast as fuck like they from the M-Town. This shit is off the fuckin hook. The only place I know where to buy it at still on the net is amazon.com. This group is made up of Wood, Foe, Lil Smitty, and J.P. They are all tight as fuck also. “You Can’t Kill Me” is basically the first track, it’s a very devilish sounding song, the chorus starts off slow with a laid back beat, then Foe comes in and rips shit up tight as fuck, mane this beat is tight as fuck also. Mane the other niggas that rap on this track come tight as fuck, they are flowing fast as hell.
“Wicked” is another really tight track, Wood starts this shit off with a very solid fast flowing verse. The beat is pretty straight also, it goes perfect with their fast flows. “Time” is track 4 and the beat is more laid back then the previous cut but they still flow very fast and tight up on this track. It’s a very tight song along with the other cuts so far. “Heaven Or Hell” is up next and when I thought it couldn’t get any better from the previous track, these niggaz prove me wrong, the beat is amazing on this track. These nigga flow super tight up on this track----everyone needs to have this shit for their collection.
“World” is track 6, the beat is very solid, the vocals start off suspect though, but they get better very quickly. It’s a pretty nice cut, nothing as tight as the first 5 though. Up next is “Ride” and the beat basically fucks this song up, there is a few too many thangs going on in this song, but its still a nice song vocally wise. “Mad Confusion” brings us back to the dope shit which the first 4 songs was full of, mane this shit is blazing, these nigga from Houston come soo tight, you could say they were from Memphis and you couldn’t tell the difference, they start off singing to start this track out and then all the sudden the flows just cut in and flow fast as fuck, kinda like Z-Ro. I would love to see these niggaz rap with Z-Ro. (Wood actually does on his solo album, but Wood changed up his style on his solo and went to a slower style).
“These Streets” is a straight cut that they flow very fast up on, I really don’t like the beat all that much, you can at least listen to this shit though because of the tight vocals. The chorus is too dam hype and wild for me. “Mission” features some very fast flows like the other cuts, its not that tight of a track though. Track 12 is called “Alright” and its off the hook, the beat is very solid and the flows are very tightly done-----great song.
Overall this is an album that everyone should have, too bad there probably aint enough of these albums still around for everyone to get one. This group has broken up now. I think that everyone would love this album if you are into southern fast flowing groups. They drops very tight beats and very nice vocals. It’s one of the best albums out of Houston period.
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