4.25/5
01 - Music Is My Weapon (Intro)
02 - I'm Here
03 - I Ain't Going Back
04 - Everybody Know Me
05 - Eat Em Up
06 - Cant Fuck Wit Me
07 - Smoking Good
08 - Showed Out (Single)
09 - Million Bucks
10 - Me And My Money
11 - Got That Bank
12 - Real Good
13 - Im Clean
14 - Falsetto Remix
15 - Swang
16 - In Dis Life
17 - Represent For My City
18 - Thats Why Dey Mad
19 - From Da Back Prod By: Doc Ren
20 - In Da Bay
21 - Rockstar Stutin Prod: By H.B.
22 - Tool On Deck
23 - I Feel Good
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Thursday, July 30, 2009
Lil C-Ash - Music Is My Weapon (Mixtape Review)
I may regret saying this later but Lil C-Ash is my new favorite southern rapper. If you’re looking for some hot shit to bump in your car, you need to download this, and I mean yesterday. This mixtape is 60-80% singles and the production is top notch. Lil C-Ash has a unique voice that is full of charisma and is the complete opposite of monotone. His flow is incredible for someone I’ve never even heard of and he doesn’t ever seem to falter. The punch-lines on this are really excellent and whack rhymes are scarce. The features never outshine and the sampled beats are great. Lyrically, this mixtape isn’t very deep, but southern rappers can get away with that. The biggest complaint I have is with the fact that C-Ash is a corny ass name. Some of my favorite tracks are I’m Here, Thats Why Dey Mad, Can’t Fuck With Me, Got That Bank, In Da Bay, and I Feel Good.
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