Fast Life [PA]Paul Wall (Rap)
Release Date: 05/12/2009
Original Release:
2009
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 1060536_CD
UPC # 075597983661
Label: Asylum (USA)
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Disc: 1
1.
I Need Mo - (featuring Colby)
2.
Got To Get It
3.
Bizzy Body - (featuring Mouse/Webbie)
4.
Lemon Drop - (featuring Baby Bash)
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Fly - (featuring Yung Joc/Gorilla Zoe)
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1, 2, 3, 4 - (featuring Pittbull)
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Mama Raised Me
8.
Pop One Of These - (featuring Federation/Too $hort/Skinhead Rob)
9.
One Hundred - (featuring Yung Redd/Z-Ro)
10.
Pressin' Them Buttons - (featuring Hurricane Chris/Lil' Keke/Trae)
11.
I'm Clean - (featuring Z-Ro)
12.
Look At Me Now
13.
Sumn' Like A Pimp - (featuring Krizz Kaliko/Tech N9ne)
14.
I Grind - (featuring Marty James)
Performer: Paul Wall (Rap)
Artist: Colby; Mouse; Webbie; Baby Bash; Yung Joc; Gorilla Zoe; Pittbull; Federation; Too Short; Skinhead Rob; Yung Redd; Z-Ro; Hurricane Chris; Lil' KeKe; Trae; Krizz Kaliko; Tech N9ne; Marty James Distributor: WEA (Distributor) Notes: On his third major label LP, Paul Wall largely sticks to the winning formula which brought him success on his break-out effort, THE PEOPLE'S CHAMP (2005), and the follow-up, GET MONEY STAY TRUE (2007). Moving back and forth between feel-good street bangers (as on the defiant album-opener "I Need Mo," the syrupy-slow "One Hundred," and the ode to automobiles "Pressin' Them Buttons") and bouncy synth-fueled strip club anthems (like the lusty neck-snapper "Lemon Drop" and the designer-drug homage alongside Bay Area legend Too $hort "Pop One of These"), Wall also takes time for a few heartfelt, lyrically-driven excursions. FAST LIFE'S unlikely highlights see Paul examining the difficulties of his childhood in "Mama Raised Me" and the autobiographical "Look at Me." FAST LIFE features appearances from H-Town icons Z-Ro, Lil Keke, and Webbie as well as Yung Joc, Gorilla Zoe, Tech N9ne, and Krizz Kaliko. Having launched his career with truck rumbling weekend numbers, Paul Wall learns on his third album that growing old gracefully is hard to do, especially when you're considered more a party starter than a wordsmith. Fast Life opens and closes with two epic and reflective numbers that are admirable enough, but they don't seem nearly as genuine as "Daddy Wasn't Home," the moving story of Wall's broken family and the one time the rapper's execution is right in step with his ambition. The drastic transition to the following bit of debauchery, "Pop One of These" with Too Short, points out the album's difficulty in blending Wall's good and bad sides, but the real problem here is with the plentiful B-plus material, which has no grand anchor of SwishaHouse perfection like "Sittin' Sidewayz" or "Break Em' Off" do. While the infectious "Lemon Drop" with Baby Bash would be better suited for Fergie, the tough "Bizzy Body" is close to being top shelf and ends up the "street" highlight of the album. Guest Z-Ro's cool tone is perfect for the ultra smooth "One Hundred," and there's little doubt "Got to Get It" will satisfy longtime Wall fans thanks to the gigantic bass production from producers Beanz & Kornbread. Even without the epic single, it is interesting to hear Wall's perspective shifting and his horizons expanding. ~ David Jeffries
XXL (Magazine Publisher) (p.104) - "Paul takes listeners on a high-speed ride through H-Town that's filled with sex, drugs and hip-hop....Int true Swisha House fashion, the People's Champ sounds best on bouncy tunes like the Fat Pat-guested 'Got to Get It'..."
Mr. Paul Slayton, aka Paul Wall, was born in 1980 and was raised on the slo-mo, "chopped and screwed" stylings of Houston hero DJ Screw. Soon he and fellow hometown MC Chamillionaire converged as the Color Changin Click, enjoying local mixtape success as well as a well-received debut LP, GET YA MIND CORRECT. After a high-profile verse on Mike Jones's "Still Tippin'," solo repute came calling, and 2005's THE PEOPLES CHAMP turned Wall into a superstar. In the ensuing years, he's released GET MONEY STAY TRUE, started his own line of accessories (Grills By Paul Wall), and lent his street cred to singles by the likes of Brooke Hogan.
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