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Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Hell Rell – Hell Up In The Bronx (Album Review)

Hell Rell is a mediocre rapper who is consistently average with his flow and lyrics. His fan base mostly comes from his street cred and gangster voice. I think of him as a gangster first, then a rapper.  Similar to most Dipset album releases, on this new album, Hell Up In The Bronx, there are a few tracks that blow away the rest of the songs on the album. As far as the Hell Rell releases, this is near the top which really doesn't say much. The song Hell Yea had all the elements of a standout track except it had a classic example of a terrible hook. I'm A Beast was weak in every way, as was I Got Beef. However, most of the others were quality tracks. The two tracks Got Enough Gunz and Never Gunna Dance were miles better then the rest of the album in terms of production and flow. The remaining standouts were Right On Time, U Don't Want It, and Top Gunnaz. This album was a strong release from Ruga Rell but it lacks the consistency that could separate him from the rest of the Dipset gang, 3.75/5.Hell Rell -HUITB

01. Right On Time
02. Keep It In the Bag
03. Who U Fuckin Wit?
04. Got Enough Gunz
05. U Don’t Want It
06. I Got Beef
07. Hell Yeah - (featuring J.R. Writer)
08. Top Gunnaz - (featuring I-Rocc)
09. I’m a Beast
10. Shine - (featuring I-Rocc)
11. Never Gunna Dance
12. Hell Rell

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3 comments:

  1. My legs never stop from dancing... soon after I started hearing the songs.

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  2. Ruga mediocre rapper?wtf are you talking about

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  3. Are u retarted?this is a great album

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