Last 2 Walk [PA]Three 6 Mafia
Release Date: 06/17/2008
Original Release:
2008
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 1026233_VY
UPC # 828768858011
Label: Columbia (USA)
|
Buying Info
|
|||||
| Track Details Credits Reviews Artist Related Shipping |
|
Disc: 1
1.
Intro
2.
I Told 'Em
3.
Trap Boom
4.
Playstation
5.
I Got
6.
I'd Rather
7.
That's Right
8.
Corner Man
9.
Weed, Blow, Pills
10.
Dsx Talk
11.
Hood Star
12.
Get Ya Rob
13.
On Some Chrome
14.
Rollin'
15.
Click Bang
16.
My Own Way
17.
Dirty B**Ch
18.
First 48
19.
Lolli Lolli (Pop That Body) Intro
20.
Lolli Lolli (Pop That Body)
21.
My Own Way
Performer: Three 6 Mafia
Distributor: Sony Music Distribution ( Notes: With the group's ranks whittled down to two after Crunchy Black's departure, Three 6 Mafia returns with the highly-anticipated studio album LAST 2 WALK. MC/producers Juicy J and DJ Paul continue to lace feverish drum tracks and spine-tingling synthesizer arrangements with rugged Dirty South rhymes, boasting of their Hollywood success on the powerful album-opener "I Told `Em," and the bouncy strip-club anthem "Lolli Lolli (Pop That Body)." LAST 2 WALK also has its share of odes to the thug life ("Corner Man," "Hood Star"), love letters to substance abuse ("Weed, Blow, Pills," "Rollin'"), and stick-em-up joints ("Get Ya Rob," "Click Bang"). 8Ball & MJG stop by for the furious Memphis posse cut "First 48," while UGK (including the late Pimp C, who also appears on "I Got") are on hand to cleverly rework their classic "Pocket Full of Stones" with J and Paul on "On Some Chrome." Akon, Good Charlotte, DJ UNK, Project Pat, Lil Wyte, and Lyfe Jennings round out the eclectic guestlist.
Rolling Stone (p.76) - 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "On LAST 2 WALK, every track is compelling, with synthesized strings and the usual depth-sounder bass lines inflated with reverb into miniature symphonies."
XXL (Magazine) (p.108) - "The album's best moments come courtesy of two UGK features. First there's 'I Got,' a Southern flip of Zombie Nation's 1999 techno smash 'Kernkraft 400'....Then there's the bouncy, 808-driven 'On Some Chrome,' complete with stellar verses from Bun B and Sweet James."
With the possible exception of Eightball & MJG, no single act has done more to put Memphis hip-hop on the map than siz-erp sippin' gangstas Three 6 Mafia. The group's woozy proto-Dirty South style dates back to the early 1990s, and was brought to as large an audience as can be imagined, thanks to their 2006 Oscar-wining theme song for the acclaimed film HUSTLE & FLOW, "It's Hard Out Here For a Pimp."
Also Appears On:
Similar Genres:
Southern Rap |