Ace hood is a relatively new rapper from Florida. He has a flow that is consistently quick and full of energy. He has a very light and commercialized southern rap style. By this I mean you can listen to his music with your girlfriend in your car and have no content issues. He has a lot of commercially aimed singles on his sophomore album, similar to his last album. Throughout the album he claims to be “so hood,” but aside from a few drug references, this album is lacking the evidence of his street influence. This dude can spit and he does it consistently, however there is hardly any substance or meaning to his music which made this album boring at times. If you were a fan of his first album you will not be disappointed with this new release. My favorite track on here was Bout Me. The other standouts were Love Somebody, Make A Toast, Get Money, Born An O.G., and Champion. I would say this is an average to above average release considering what I think Ace Hood could be capable of, so I give this album a 3.5/5.
1. Get Money feat. Rick Ross
2. Loco Wit The Cake feat. Schife
3. Born An O.G. feat. Ludacris
4. Overtime feat. Akon & T-Pain
5. Champion feat. Jazmine Sullivan & Rick Ross
6. Love Somebody feat. Jeremih
7. Don't Get Caught Slippin'
8. This Nigga Here feat. Birdman & Schife
9. Mine feat. The-Dream
10. Wifey Material feat. Lloyd
11. 'Bout Me feat. Ball Greezy
12. Zone
13. Make A Toast
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